"By the way, Alicia, who do you think is more impressive, Nichson or the new student Mogaro recently took under his wing?" Joseph suddenly thought of a question and asked the mature female wizard.
"You an the one Mogaro has been talking about lately, Rein? It’s said that his talent is astounding and he’s already an official wizard despite being so young." The mature female wizard paused for a mont, but quickly rembered.
"Hard to say, but... I think Nichson is still more impressive. The foundation of a bloodline family is beyond what ordinary people can imagine." The witch nad Alicia shook her head and said.
"I think so too. Even if his talent is almost comparable to Nichson’s or slightly better, it won’t matter. Nichson has high-ranking wizards in his family guiding him and access to all kinds of rare resources..." Joseph nodded, expressing envy.
"That may not be the case. After all, none of us have t Rein yet. How can we jump to conclusions so arbitrarily?" Only Audrey had a differing opinion. She furrowed her brows and said.
She was quite curious about Rein, whom Mogaro often ntioned.
Moreover, from what their ntor implied, Rein’s talent was exceptionally high.
Perhaps, once he arrives, he might bring new vigor to the tal Series.
"Audrey, that’s because you haven’t..." Joseph was about to say sothing when.
Suddenly, a familiar voice rang out: "Alright, if you have ti to chat idly, focus instead on crafting more puppet components to exchange for academy contribution points."
As soon as the words were spoken, a short red-bearded old man unexpectedly appeared behind the group.
"Ah! Mogaro!" Joseph couldn’t help but be startled, showing a hint of panic.
"Good day, Mogaro!" Audrey couldn’t help but stick out her tongue playfully.
The wizards and wizard apprentices present all greeted him.
"Good day, ntor!"
"Good day, Mogaro!"
...
On the way back down the hallway, Mogaro couldn’t help but shake his head and sighed: "These ones... sigh! Joseph, despite having a good character, has rather average talent. Ten years have passed and his spiritual power fogging level is still less than two percent."
"Alicia is slightly better, with fogging level over three percent, but she’s already thirty-nine, and this progress isn’t fast. Plus, her mind is completely focused on finding a partner, not on delving into witchcraft."
"Out of the three, only Audrey has the best spiritual power aptitude and the most perseverance. Unfortunately, her tal elent affinity is average."
"Sigh! Trevor is about to rotate back from Furious Fla Canyon soon, but it seems these three cannot take his place..."
The others are still wizard apprentices, naturally not considered by Mogaro.
Currently, at the school outpost, these three are the only students under him who have beco official wizards.
"Speaking of Rein, should I write him a letter?"
"But... given he’s a Sword Bearer, often tis he’s probably beyond his own control, perhaps I should wait a little longer." Mogaro thought to himself.
...
"Lord Mogaro, there is a Lord Rein outside asking to see you. He says he is your student, but currently the academy doesn’t have his exclusive spiritual power identification, so you need to confirm once more."
"What? Rein is here?" Mogaro imdiately put down his wine glass, stood up and said.
...
Rein didn’t wait long in the hall; in just a few minutes, a familiar short red-bearded old man appeared, walking quickly with a cheerful expression.
"ntor Mogaro, long ti no see." Rein slightly bowed and smiled.
"Hahaha, Rein, you’ve finally co!" Seeing Rein, Mogaro laughed heartily, grasping Rein’s hand while leading him inside.
"If you hadn’t co soon, I’d have considered writing you a letter!"
"Hmm, wait a minute!"
"Rein... have you ascended to a Second Level Liquidization Wizard?" As a seasoned first level peak wizard, Mogaro’s perception was extrely keen; he hadn’t noticed due to his initial joy. But after two steps, he realized sothing was off.
The surging and concentrated spiritual power fluctuations emanating from his student Rein had already reached...
"How do you teach a student who surpasses their ntor’s strength just after enrolling?" Mogaro was dumbfounded!
A month ago, when he gave Rein the Steel Heart Advanced ditation thod, Rein’s aura had just barely crossed into First Level Wizard a short while ago, yet now, he was actually a Second Level Liquidization Wizard, having surpassed him?
"This...."
.....
Inside Mogaro’s office.
Rein and Mogaro sat facing each other. Mogaro exclaid excitedly: "So you’re saying, Rein, you’ve already completed the first layer of the Steel Heart Advanced ditation thod, and now you need the second layer, correct?"
"Yes, ntor, during my stay in the Imperial City, I chose to co to the school first because I want to learn the second layer of Steel Heart as soon as possible. In a few days, I’m scheduled to report to the Imperial Swordsn Headquarters."
"Hmm? You’ve been reassigned to the Swordsn Headquarters? So young, you’ve already beco a Magic Iron Level Sword Bearer?" Mogaro looked at Rein with even greater admiration.
As an experienced wizard, he naturally understood the Imperial Swordsn, knowing that the advancent of Sword Bearers requires real step-by-step combat achievents.
Similar to military rits, it involves undergoing multiple battles and completing various difficult tasks to earn advancent.
If your strength isn’t enough, advancing actually isn’t beneficial, as the task difficulty you face would increase sharply.
This is also why the Sword Bearer’s achievent is highly valuable, where factors like background have little influence.
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