Chapter 78 Second Class Mage Apprentice
Gao De went out early in the morning. When he got home, he took out his pocket watch and saw that it was already close to twelve o'clock.
He simply cooked a lunch, and after enjoying it, he opened the four spell formulas he had just purchased and began to "do the questions."
It took less than a quarter of an hour for Gothe to decompose all four spell models into coordinate groups that only he could understand.
Hence, he put away the spell formula and took out the medicine box containing the basic magic potion from the cabinet in his room.
On the 22nd of Green Leaf Month, Gothe purchased six sets (18 vials) of basic magic potions at the Rose Potion Store.
Except for the five days from the 25th to the 29th of Huayan Month, when he was in a hurry and was unable to practice the guidance method, at other times he insisted on drinking basic magic potions to assist in his practice.
It has been 35 days, and now only the last small bottle of the six sets of basic magic potions is left.
At the current stage, if he insists on drinking the basic magic potion, according to the initial estimate, it will only take 43.2 days for his guidance method practice to break through a small level.
The last breakthrough in the Guidance Method was on the 13th of the Green Leaf Month. Based on this calculation, today is the time when the Guidance Method has another breakthrough.
When he thought of this, Gothe suddenly became excited.
Without hesitation, he raised the medicine bottle in his hand and drank the liquid containing abundant magic power in one gulp.
Then, calm down and enter the state of practice.
About an hour later.
Boom!
There was a light shock in Gothe's body, and the mana in his body suddenly became restless and active, forming a longer running route.
He suppressed his excitement and slowly calmed down the restless mana.
The next moment, Gothe opened his eyes.
“One step further!” He looked happy.
Now his mana can support him to release seven tricks in one go.
Gothe's spells have actually been sufficient for a long time. The reason why he has been unable to go out to hunt earth-line creatures and obtain their origins is because he has been held back by his magic power.
According to his expectation, his mana would have to support him to cast at least ten tricks in one go before he could start thinking about hunting earth-line creatures.
The simplest example is that when the Digger was overturned to the ground, Gaudeau used [Flame Arrow+] three times in succession before he was able to kill it.
Hence, until the "blue bar" can cast ten tricks, "killing monsters" is an extremely dangerous thing.
After all, this is not a game. If you die, you die, but there is no chance to resurrect and load files.
Furthermore, Gaode's current savings are enough to support his practice for a very long period of time, so there is no need to rush.
After his mood gradually calmed down, Gaode began to practice again.
Just this time, I practiced meditation.
After the experience of the bumpy journey, he now entered a meditative state, which was as simple as eating and drinking.
In just a moment, my heart was calm and everything was silent.
In this silent state of trance, Gaode's mind entered the vast sea of magic stars.
The shadow of the wind spirit moon exudes bright white light, and fifteen spell models are fixed in the vast sea of stars like constellations.
In addition, there is a sixteen-petal lotus outlined by dotted lines that is slowly rotating.
Gaode's mind was concentrated on the lotus.
As his mind gathered, the dotted line of the lotus gradually solidified.
This is a very strange feeling, tired but full of energy, and Gaode can feel his mental power growing every moment.
Although the increase is minimal, it is improving after all.
Good things come in pairs.
Gothe tried to meditate on the eighth-petaled lotus as usual.
As a result, it turned out to be surprisingly smooth today. Without any obstacles, I unknowingly broke through the bottleneck and materialized the eighth lotus petal.
At this moment.
His mental power seemed to have undergone a transformation.
Perception and control have been greatly improved.
Because, this breakthrough is not only a breakthrough in a small level of meditation, but also an improvement in realm.
Requirements for a second-class apprentice: the meditation technique can manifest an eight-petaled lotus or above, and the mana can support the release of five tricks in one go.
And Gothe is now: the meditation technique manifests an eight-petaled lotus, and the mana supports the casting of seven tricks in one go.
He has met both requirements for a second-class apprentice.
So now, Gao De is a serious second-class mage apprentice!
At this age and level, for a "wild mage", what else is there to be dissatisfied with?
Gaode carefully experienced the feeling of advancement.
First of all, the perception of the magic power of the outside world becomes clearer, and the guidance becomes easier.
Then, he tried the practice of guidance method and found that the efficiency of converting mana has also been significantly improved.
No wonder Pierre said that a second-class mage apprentice would consume a set of basic magic potions in three days.
"As long as you have money and use basic magic potions, at least in the mage apprenticeship stage, your practice speed will not be slowed down, and you can continue to advance at such a rapid pace." Gao De thought to himself.
Just from this point of view, 300 Xien gold coins are a lot, but if you really devote yourself to practice, it is still not enough.
After spending these two days in Bremen, his current savings have dropped sharply to 275 gold and 4 silver.
Money is still not spent.
Moreover, Gothe will also set aside some money as travel expenses from Bremen to Saint-Sion.
Although the reliability of the "recommendation letter" has not yet been verified, and there is no specific idea on how to go to St. Sean City, this money must be set aside.
In addition, the price level in Saint-Sean City is definitely higher and the expenditure is larger.
The "GG" on the notice board at the entrance of the Craftsman's Guild has just been put up, and it will take some time to ferment.
Hence, Gothe spent the whole afternoon practicing and trying to build a spell model, but did not welcome his first guest.
At about four o'clock in the afternoon, he got up and left the house.
Not far away from No. 267 Carmond, where Mrs. Misou lives, there is a small two-story restaurant.
The restaurant has a simple and plain environment, the decoration is extremely simple, and the dishes provided are relatively simple, mainly rye bread, boiled beans, vegetable soup, salted fish and cured meat.
In addition, home-brewed cider will be served.
But the price is favorable and it is a rare "feed on demand" system. Each guest takes food according to his own needs and then pays according to the type and weight of the food consumed.
Hence, it is extremely popular among nearby workshop workers, and they often even have to queue up to share a table when it’s time to eat.
Of course, it’s past four o’clock and it’s not yet dinner time in the traditional sense.
So it was natural for Gaode to enjoy his dinner alone in a good seat by the window on the second floor.
While he was concentrating on enjoying the salted fish and sweet apple cider that the owner of the restaurant had cured himself, he looked at Mrs. Misu's house at No. 267 from the window.
Standing from a high position with a good view, Gaode's eyes were constantly wandering back and forth, not staring at a fixed point. He looked like a distracted eater.
Because Gothe's goal at this moment is not to observe Mrs. Misu, but to confirm whether there are any spies secretly spying on Misu.
According to the information revealed in the letter, before Master Seda left Bremen, he found some malicious spies near his home.
Although it has been more than ten years since Master Seda left the city of Bremen, who can guarantee that all these spies have really given up?
At least the people behind the scenes who led all this may still be waiting for the return of Master Seda.
A profound experience:
Don't take anything for granted.
(End of this chapter)