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Chapter 269: Chapter 180: Flowing Shield Wall

Hayek took a Crystal Ball from inside his robe, which emitted a peculiar halo in the dim room.

The intricate structure of the internal Magic Model resembled a precisely crafted three-dinsional maze, causing Ron to gaze in breathless attention.

"These are two quite mature Magic Models, both results of my research during my younger years."

Hayek softly said, his tone devoid of any emotional fluctuation, as if rely stating a simple fact:

"As a rapidly growing Advanced Apprentice, you need a more diverse Magic System."

He pointed to the Magic Model on the left inside the Crystal Ball, a complex structure interwoven with various Elental Energies, resembling a constantly rotating vortex:

"Hybrid Elental Missile—a highly malleable advanced Attack Magic. With each Elental Attribute fused, its power and Penetration Power will increase significantly, but the difficulty of control also grows exponentially."

Hayek’s finger gently brushed across the surface of the Crystal Ball, and the model responded imdiately, displaying the effects of different elental combinations:

"The most basic dual-elent combinations, like fire and wind, can produce a high-temperature cutting effect; fire and earth form explosive impact;

more complex multi-elent fusions can even create various special state composite attacks."

In these demonstrations, Ron could clearly see the subtle relationships of mutual catalysis and counteraction between elents.

This was completely consistent with the theory he learned in "Elental Guidance Basics," yet the practical application was far more intricate and complex than the theory.

"With your current Spiritual Control precision, you can manage at most two elents simultaneously, which is already sufficient for most situations."

Hayek calmly evaluated.

Then, he pointed to the Magic Model on the right, which was an even more densely complex energy grid structure, presenting a semi-transparent shield:

"Flowing Shield Wall—unlike an ordinary Shield, it requires a specific dium for Casting, and the strength of the Shield Wall generated directly correlates to the Traits of the dium."

The model in the Crystal Ball transford, demonstrating the effects of using different dia:

"A Shield Wall ford from ordinary water possesses substantial flexibility and can absorb impacts;

tal Powder provides higher physical defense;

and certain special materials, like Crystal Stone Powder, can even grant the Shield Wall the ability to resist specific energy attacks."

Ron noted that this Magic Model’s energy structure appeared more precise and adaptable.

The energy distribution points were nurous, each capable of independent adjustnt, endowing the entire spell with astonishing adaptability.

"When Spiritual Control precision is sufficiently high, the Shield Wall can be shaped, turning it into a semi-solid tool, which not only defends but can also entrap enemies or create temporary passages and platforms."

Hayek spoke with pride:

"I once used this spell to fend off a swarm attack in the ’Sea of Eternal Night’ on the Abyss Fifth Layer; using a special tal as the dium, I ford a completely enclosed protective sphere, successfully safeguarding the entire exploration team."

Ron carefully weighed the two options.

He already had a fair amount of Attack Magic, from the initial Sound Wave Vibration to the Ring of Brilliance, along with the Erosion Chapter he was currently studying, forming a relatively complete attack system.

However, his ans of Defense were significantly lacking, especially with the upcoming journey to the Bloodline Altar.

Moreover, speaking of rare materials, he now possessed a treasure like Soul Steel, whose remarkable malleability undoubtedly aligned perfectly with "Flowing Shield Wall."

After consideration, he made his decision: "I choose Flowing Shield Wall, sir."

Hayek nodded slightly, seemingly unsurprised by this choice:

"The importance of Defense often only reveals itself at critical monts. Particularly in environnts filled with unknown variables such as the Bloodline Altar, an extra line of defense can an an extra chance of survival."

The Magic Model on the right side of the Crystal Ball enlarged, becoming more distinct, with each Energy Node and Flow Path more prominent:

"The basic construction of the Flowing Shield Wall is relatively simple, but its essence lies in precise energy distribution and dium interaction. Initially, you might only maintain a planar shield, but as your proficiency increases, you can shape more complex forms."

Ron morized every detail of this Magic Model.

Such direct transmission of a Magic Model is a priceless Treasure to any Apprentice, allowing a bypass of the painstaking process of self-exploration, significantly shortening the mastery ti.

Moreover, the other party didn’t specify that he could only obtain one Magic Model; perhaps in the future, he could consider offering other compensation to exchange with Hayek for the "Hybrid Elental Missile" he also greatly coveted.

"Speaking of the Bloodline Altar..." Hayek’s voice suddenly beca deeper, and his eyes turned profound:

"Since you’ve chosen the ’Abyssal Creatures Atlas,’ you have already embarked on the path of exploring the Abyss’s essence. This is good, as the connection between the Bloodline Altar and the Abyss is much closer than most people imagine."

Ron instantly felt the deep aning in the deputy head’s words, and his breathing unconsciously slowed down, like an explorer standing at the entrance of an unknown cavern.

"Most people think the Bloodline Altar is rely a special trial site, but in reality, its essence is far more complex."

Hayek’s voice lowered, his eyes reflecting deep brilliance:

"The Bloodline Altar is actually a remnant trace of an ancient Sorcerer King’s world conquest."

Ron’s brow furrowed slightly: "A remnant trace of world conquest?"

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