Wizard Calendar 1325, August 6th.
The Wizard Alliance launched a grand selection exam for talented Elental Apprentices.
This exam does not involve ditation Talent, does not involve combat strength, nor does it differentiate between elents, it only tests the ability to control elents, and any Elental Apprentice can register.
Once admitted, the treatnt is the sa as that of Abyssal Wizards who follow the bloodline path.
Countless apprentices from elental factions see this exam as their only way to change their fate and have registered eagerly to participate.
On the most remote continent of the Wizard Alliance, in the southwest of the Moor Continent, inside a small 10-ter-high Wizard Tower in the center of a coastal town.
Two middle-aged Wizard Apprentices, one male and one female, sat at the end of a wooden long table, seated at the head was a second-level female Wizard Apprentice, the other was a first-level Wizard Apprentice.
"Vincentia, have you made up your mind?"
The female apprentice looked at the middle-aged man with golden hair and brown eyes filled with fighting spirit sitting to her right and advised: "Now the position of Harvest Wizard has entered a scarcity phase, and many apprentices still in the Wizard Tower have already learned Harvest Witchcraft early, just waiting for any Harvest Wizard to leave so they can apply for the vacancy."
"Once you leave, it may be difficult to get this position again next ti."
"Although you can force a Fireball Technique to turn a corner, your control over elents is indeed strong, and in the Fire and Wood Faction within Dean Wizard Tower, you’re the only example."
"But you must know that your opponents are all the Wizard Apprentices from Eleven Continents, with genius and monstrous talents erging endlessly."
"And you are rely a first-level Harvest Wizard Apprentice who has contributed two Witchcraft Positions, with the remaining three witchcraft positions, apart from Fireball Technique, the other two are all farming witchcrafts."
"To rank among the top one thousand in competition with them and qualify to beco a chanical Wizard Apprentice, this likelihood is almost non-existent."
After ten years of acquaintance, they had already beco close friends, and the female Wizard couldn’t bear the thought of her friend losing this hard-won position.
"Yes, I’ve made up my mind."
Vincentia looked directly into the female Wizard’s eyes and nodded firmly, "As a Harvest Wizard, I had no expectations in life."
"So ti ago, I also thought about finding a Wizard Apprentice or a mortal to marry like you all, entrusting hope to the next generation."
"Yesterday morning, I even made up my mind, but..."
He didn’t continue, but the female Wizard gave a bitter smile.
Announcents from the Wizard Tower were conveyed by her without compromise.
She initially didn’t pay much attention to this matter and read it out to the two Harvest Wizard Apprentices routinely, expecting it to be ignored as usual by her two colleagues.
The other friend indeed ignored the notice, but who would have thought Vincentia would suddenly go crazy wanting to change his fate.
She didn’t deny Vincentia had certain talents in control, but he wasn’t thinking about how many competitors he had.
If fate could be easily changed, would it still be called fate?
"This afternoon at five, a train from the Weston Wizard Tower will pass through our small town, with the final stop being the Dean Wizard Tower."
The female Wizard sighed softly and said: "If you’ve decided to leave, I’ll make arrangents in advance, and the train will stop for a minute to let you board."
"Thank you, Lorna." Vincentia showed a brilliant smile: "Once I beco a chanical Wizard Apprentice... or rather after I beco a one-ring chanical Wizard, if your children or descendants wish to beco a chanical Wizard, I will do my best to secure a spot for them."
"Thank you in advance." Lorna said sowhat helplessly: "If you fail, I’ll speak to an old friend at Dean Wizard Tower, maybe you can go sowhere else as a Harvest Wizard Apprentice."
Clearly, she didn’t place trust in her friend’s promise, nor did she believe her friend could beco a chanical Wizard Apprentice.
At five in the afternoon, with the sound of the train’s whistle, a first-level Wizard Apprentice whose potential had been exhausted and could only await death stepped upon the path of chasing dreams.
...
Ti passed, and a year flew by in an instant.
Francis City, above the square representing glory outside Francis Tower, a thousand-ter-long purple spaceship slowly descended.
Below the spaceship, Francis, Soul Speaker Donico, along with two Fourth Ring Life Wizards, seventy-three Third Ring Life Wizards, and twelve Third Ring Soul Mages stood silently, watching the spaceship land.
"Clatter—"
The spaceship landed, and both the upper and lower doors opened simultaneously.
Amy flew out first from the upper door, bowed in front of Francis, and reported: "Speaker, one thousand Elental Wizard Apprentices with the strongest control have been selected."
"Among them, the one with the strongest control is nad Vincentia Xavier, with a notable gap from other Wizard Apprentices."
"Other Wizards can light up at most five hundred seventy-two energy nodes, while he can light up three thousand seven hundred fifty-three."
The so-called energy nodes are control asurent tools that she had the Magic Artifact Researcher develop half a year ago.
The appearance is still the uninspired spherical Crystal Ball, containing ten thousand energy nodes that move at high speed once activated, and Wizard Apprentices can manipulate Elental Energy to light the nodes in sequence.
Once a control error causes other energy nodes to light up prematurely, it ans the test is over.
Typically, a third-level apprentice who can light up a hundred energy nodes is considered competent in Elental Control, with breakthroughs becoming increasingly difficult.
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