MTL - Weird Wizarding World-Chapter 14 exchange

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   Chapter 14 Exchange

   "The flashing technique works well, third-class apprentice."

   Approaching him was a tall figure in a gray robe, with a golden Lapp school triangular badge pinned to his chest. At this moment, he was lifting his hood and praising Colin lightly.

   After lifting the hood, what appeared in front of Colin was a red-haired man with messy hair and a beard on his chin. The whole thing was a bit vicissitudes of life, and he looked like he was in his thirties or forties.

   "Thank you, teacher." Colin hurriedly bent over to thank you.

  The third-class apprentice is another name for the junior wizard apprentice, and the golden badge on the chest of the red-haired man represents that he is a senior wizard apprentice of the school, that is, a first-class wizard apprentice.

   Generally speaking, the basic courses of wizards such as Colin within the school are taught in turn by first-class apprentices like red-haired men.

   So they are generally called teachers by junior apprentices like Colin.

   In addition, the first-class apprentices need to teach knowledge, and each also has different responsibilities. The red-haired man should be the guard.

   The red-haired instructor nodded nonchalantly, then waved his right hand.

  The orange fireball suddenly appeared, wrapped in a heat wave and hit the mutilated body of the green man.

Colin next to    looked calm, but was startled in his heart.

  The fire was raging, and the smell of meat became stronger in the air.

  Colin subconsciously took two steps to the side and walked to the upper wind.

   "Don't be nervous, for the polluters, this is a necessary treatment—"

   The red-haired man had walked up to Colin at this time, explained calmly, and then changed the conversation,

   "As for you, you have to be tested too."

   "Detection?" Colin asked intently.

   The red-haired man didn't answer, just stared at him and said indifferently, "Relax, don't resist."

   Then, he moved his lips slightly and started the operation.

  The flames of the burning corpse reflected the gloomy and uncertain expression on Colin's face. He clenched the bee needle in his hand, and the leather-wrapped handle was delicate to the touch.

   He didn't know whether the gold paper would be detected, and whether the rituals performed by the original owner would leave traces on his body.

   But he had no other choice.

  Colin stood calmly on the spot, trying to relax his body as much as possible.

   After a few seconds, a white light was released from the red-haired man's hand, scanning Colin from head to toe.

  The place where the white light passed, felt like being immersed in a hot spring. Although there was no discomfort, Colin still felt very uncomfortable.

   "Okay, third-class apprentice, you can go." The red-haired man said after confirming the result.

   "Okay, teacher."

  Colin buried his head, and while he was relieved, he was also full of thoughts.

  'Still not strong enough...' He sighed in his heart.

   "Oh yes, one more thing-" the red-haired man stopped him.

  Colin stopped and looked back in confusion.

   "That witchcraft that's a bit like ignition... It's the second witchcraft you just cast behind you. What is that, how come I've never seen it before?...Is it your own improvement?"

   "...No, teacher."

"That's the witchcraft I bought at the market. It doesn't have a name. The seller calls it ignition... The effect is similar to ignition, except that it can be ignited from a distance without physical contact. The range is about half a meter centered on itself. the distance."

   Colin pondered for a moment and replied calmly.

   This so-called ignition technique, and the flash technique that the red-haired instructor misunderstood before, is actually the ignition technique and the light technique after breaking the limit once.

   During this period of time, he was not only learning a new witchcraft-steel armor, but he had already broken all the witchcraft he mastered once.

   As he expected, the power of light spells, ignition spells and other tricks did not increase much after breaking the limit.

   However, sometimes a clever use of the brain like today can achieve unexpected results.

   "Third-class apprentice, I'm very interested in this witchcraft, and I'm willing to exchange it with the same knowledge or magic stone, okay?" the red-haired teacher continued.

   "...It's my honor, teacher." Colin was stunned and replied quickly.

   "Then do you want magic stones, or the equivalent knowledge?" The red-haired instructor nodded with satisfaction, and added: "If it is knowledge, I have several witchcraft of equal value for you to choose from."

   "I choose knowledge." Colin answered without hesitation.

   "Wise decision." The teacher praised, and then he turned to look at the end of the street, "When this is dealt with, let's find a suitable place to exchange."

  Colin followed his gaze.

   At the end of the street, five people were running towards this place. The leader was wearing wizard robes and a silver Lapp school badge, and the four behind them were wearing steel armor and carrying big swords.

   "Sir." The headed wizard apprentice came to the red-haired teacher and greeted respectfully.

  The red-haired instructor nodded, and then said: "The polluter has been resolved, I'll go first, come back to me if I have something."

   then motioned for Colin to follow him.

After    turned around, he seemed to remember something again, and after a pause, he turned back to remind the intermediate apprentice: "Wait a minute and remember to purify the embers."

   "Okay, sir." The intermediate apprentice responded respectfully.

   The red-haired teacher nodded and continued to walk forward.

  Colin hurriedly followed, and before leaving, he glanced at the burning corpse next to him.

   At this time, most of the corpse had been burned. The new second-class apprentice seemed to think that the fire was not strong enough, and was standing by and instructing the four plate knights to pour kerosene on it.

  Colin also keenly found that in the depths of the churning flames, there seemed to be a strange green light that appeared and disappeared, which was a little disturbing.

  The viscous kerosene was poured from the leather bag, and the flames rose to the height of half a person.

  Colin didn't look any more, and turned to follow the red-haired teacher.

The exchange of    sorcery is not simple and cannot be completed in a short time.

  There are several or even dozens or hundreds of complex knowledge behind every witchcraft.

   Take a limit-breaking ignition technique for example, it would take at least half an hour to fully transcribe it on paper.

   So exchanging witchcraft usually requires finding a suitable place, and tools such as pen and paper.

   In addition, the exchange of knowledge between wizards is generally divided into two forms.

   One is to exchange manuscripts directly, transcribing complete witchcraft models and principles on paper.

   The other is based on the exchange of manuscripts, with accompanying explanations, mainly explaining the principles behind the knowledge and so on.

  The second method is obviously a better way for both parties to the exchange.

   can not only reduce the time for each other to learn new witchcraft, but also verify the authenticity of the manuscript.

   However, when the knowledge gap between the two is relatively large.

  The party with relatively higher knowledge is generally more willing to choose the method of only exchanging manuscripts.

   For the party with higher knowledge, unless the witchcraft of exchange is completely different from the field he is good at.

  Otherwise, there is no need to explain. After reading the manuscript, you can roughly understand the principle. What they exchanged is just a new idea by analogy.

   (end of this chapter)