Super Dimensional Wizard

Section 9 The Wizarding World

Moro waved his hand to undo the little trick he had cast on everyone, his face filled with joy.

Even when Leon asked him impolitely what transcendence meant, he was not angry. Instead, he cheerfully explained the world of wizards to him...

"The binding technique and silence barrier I used on you just now are a kind of elementary witchcraft."

"The so-called witchcraft is a mysterious system constructed by combining one's own talent and knowledge structure. People who master witchcraft are called... wizards."

When Moro said the word wizard, a strange feeling suddenly arose in Angel's heart, as if there was a mysterious force pushing him and pushing him to an unknown distance.

That distant place is called truth. The belief that a wizard pursues throughout his life.

Once this feeling arises, it is difficult to extinguish.

Angel didn't know why he suddenly had the idea of ​​exploring distant places. Could it be that the three views taught by his mentor for more than ten years were signaling to him? Was it a whim or a whim?

Angel didn't know, but he didn't suppress the desire in his heart. Instead, he folded the thought and put it into the thinking box, waiting for the day when it would be opened.

Moro may be really happy. Seeing that everyone around him is full of curiosity and admiration for him, and his two grandchildren are about to become wizard apprentices, he simply no longer hides it and talks about sex. Everyone talks about the culture and system of the wizarding world...

Wizards are just a collective name for this group of talented people. But not every gifted person can become a wizard.

Even Moro himself can't be called a wizard, he can only be called a wizard apprentice.

If we conduct a statistical analysis of the wizard group, 99% of them are wizard apprentices, and only less than 1% of the talented people can successfully break through the wall and be promoted to wizards who pursue the truth and practice their self-worth.

From this simple and crude data, we can see how difficult the path of a wizard is.

During Moro's explanation, he also talked about the place where they are now, the Old Continent.

The name Old Continent is basically a joke to the wizards of Fan Continent. Only wizards born here would call it the "Old Continent". Other wizards call it another name: Edge Island.

The world here is endless, and the Old Continent is too big for those who live in it to complete it in a lifetime. But for a wizard who has eyes on thousands of planes, this can only be regarded as a 'not small' island.

As for why it is named Edge Island, it is not because it is located on the edge, but because there are few active elements in the air here. Elemental wizards can only spend more effort to absorb inert elements to fight here, which is obviously not cost-effective.

Therefore, this place is basically called a dead place by elemental wizards. All the extraordinary people who once lived on this island have evacuated it, and it was just called the Edge Island.

Of course, in the huge wizard system, there are only a small number of wizards who are skilled in the element system, and there is no need to evacuate all of them from the edge island. But in fact, for wizards, no matter which system you have refined, you will more or less have some elemental spells. Therefore, why stop at the fringe islands when there are better breaks on the mainland.

The meaning of edge is actually the place marginalized by wizards.

"This time, I wanted to take Allen and Irene back to the White Coral Floating Island Academy in Fan Continent. I didn't expect that I would get the chance to break through to become a high-level wizard apprentice halfway through. All this was thanks to Viscount Pat's help." Moro He smiled and stroked the white beard that reached his chest, and said with smiling eyes: "Before leaving, if Viscount Pat has any troubles, you can tell me. In the old continent, it is difficult to find something that I can't solve. thing."

Moro's words are obviously to repay the kindness brought by the morning dew after the rain, and can also be understood as "drawing a clear line earlier".

Leon was still immersed in the beauty of the wizarding world, and he didn't react for a moment. He didn't wake up until Earl Eaton spoke.

Eaton: "I heard that your Excellency is planning to leave for Waterford next month to officially complete the succession ceremony of the Viscount... The Pat family has been guarding the coastal defense line and continues to provide supplies to the Pioneer Camp to fight against the knights of Hailan Kingdom. He has made a great contribution. If the king knew about it, your Excellency would no longer need to go to Waterford."

Of course, there is no need to go to Waterford anymore. As long as the Munn family speaks, let alone the hereditary viscount, the hereditary earl will be fine!

It was originally Moro's personal favor, but by saying this, Eaton obviously wanted to eliminate Moro's willingness to give back personally and replace it with the Meng'en family. If Leon agrees with Eaton's words, then the debt Moro owes will naturally be wiped out.

Although Leon is young, he is not confused. No matter how powerful the Munn family is, they are still a mortal family in the Golden Bird Empire; even though Moro is just one person, there is another magnificent and fantastic world standing behind him.

Lyon will naturally not choose Eaton's proposal.

Leon thought for a moment and was about to speak, but found Angel beside him gently bumping him with his leg under the table. He looked sideways and saw Angel looking hesitant to speak.

Leon understood in his heart, so he said to Moro: "The morning dew after the rain is actually my brother's property. Let Angel make the decision himself."

As soon as he said this, Eaton raised his eyebrows and looked deeply at Leon. The outside world always says that the two brothers of the Pat family are not getting along, but it seems that this is just a rumor. Being able to give such a big opportunity to Angel shows how much Leon loves Angel.

Now that Lyon has expressed his stance, Eaton will say no more.

At this time, everyone's eyes were no longer focused on Leon, but on Angel, who had been silent.

Being watched by five pairs of eyes, Angel showed no sign of stage fright. With his aristocratic manners fully displayed, coupled with the gentlemanly style of China from another world taught by his mentor, Angel not only looked calm, but even had a gentle temperament in every look in his eyes.

"Speaking of worries, I don't know what worries my brother has, but I... really have two worries. One is bigger and has been lingering in my heart for a long time; the other is smaller and has just arisen, so it can be ignored. Ignore it." Angel looked at Moro: "If Mr. Moro can help me solve the big troubles, I don't care about the small troubles."

Moro: "Why don't you tell me what's your big worry?"

When Leon transferred the right to speak to Angel, Moro was actually quite happy. What troubles can a young man who grew up in a greenhouse have to worry about, such as falling in love with a girl from a certain family and not being able to express his feelings to him... He thinks it's a big trouble, something that outsiders think there's no need to worry about.

Leon sighed in his heart. When Angel said his big trouble, he already knew what Angel was going to say next. It seems that Angel has decided to use this kindness to Jon.

As expected, Angel said directly: "The big trouble I'm talking about is about my mentor. His name is Jon. He was unexpectedly taken in by his father twenty years ago. He has been teaching me knowledge ever since. However, my mentor's health has deteriorated recently. It gets worse..."

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