The First Mage

Chapter 728: Second Floor

You know, although few people usually go to the second floor, there are still a few, but today, no one enters the second floor. This is precisely because there is already that person on the top, and that person, The position in the Royal Academy of Magic can be said to be extremely delicate. Even those mages are unwilling to offend easily. Although you are a teaching assistant, at least you should save face and don't provoke others if you have nothing to do...

If you provoke that person, I'm afraid the Doria mage behind you will have a hard time wiping your ass...

After all, that person's status cannot be compared with that of a Martha...

But now that Lynch is determined to go up, everyone has no way to say it out, and they all lowered their heads to read in silence. However, some people's gazes sweep the stairs from time to time. How did you walk down in embarrassment...

At this moment, Lynch has reached the second floor.

Compared with the first floor, the second floor is indeed much quieter. Apart from the rows of bookshelves, there is only one mage on the entire second floor. He is sitting in the corner by himself, reading books in silence. Reading a book, in the quiet space, there is only the slight sound of pages being turned.

"It should be that sorcerer..." Lynch looked at the sorcerer sitting in the corner. Since the other party's back was facing him, it was difficult for Lynch to recognize who it was from his back.

But since the mages on the first floor described this person so exaggeratedly, Lynch also thought, he should not provoke others for no reason, find the books he needs, and then sit at the desk and study carefully ...

However, although Lynch ignored that person, it didn't mean that the mage sitting in the corner reading a book didn't notice Lynch.

In fact, the mage had already noticed Lynch the moment Lynch came to the second floor.

At this time, the mage's eyes were slightly suspicious. Although he didn't say clearly that he didn't want the second person to come up before he came to the second floor, the average mage probably didn't have the courage to come to the second floor to disturb him. The only one who dared to come up may be the administrator of the library, or other wizards.

However, the young mage who came up now, judging from the magical aura on his body, was not a mage at all, but just an ordinary fourth-level mage. This made him feel strange.

Under this strangeness, he couldn't help raising his eyes that had always been on the books, and then turned to look at Lynch.

After seeing Lynch's appearance clearly, the mage was taken aback for a moment, and then said thoughtfully, "You came to the library too?"

Lynch was originally standing in front of the bookshelf, flipping through the books on it, but at this moment, a voice came from behind, and even though he didn't turn his head, Lynch felt that the voice was very familiar. Looking back at the books, I found that a familiar face appeared in front of me.

Immediately, he showed a surprised expression: "Are you in the library too?"

It turned out that the mage sitting alone on the second floor was actually Bantu...

After Lynch looked at him in surprise, he couldn't laugh or cry. No wonder the mages just below didn't dare to come to the second floor easily, and even reminded himself not to come to the second floor. It turned out that it was because Bantu was here... …

But if it is Bantu, then these mages, maybe, probably, really dare not come up...

Who is Bantu?

This is the disciple of the great magician of Mafa. Even in the entire Royal Academy of Magic and the entire capital, this is the only disciple of the great magician. Wherever he went, he could frighten a large number of mages, making them dare not act presumptuously in front of Bantu.

Now Bantu is staying on the second floor of the library, if those mages dare to come up, it will really be hell...

However, Lynch didn't care about who was staying on the second floor. Now that he saw that this person was Bantu, Lynch didn't have any psychological pressure. He immediately came to Bantu's side and asked casually: "You How is your potion research going?"

Bantu frowned and glanced at Lynch: "You guy, I don't like to hear anything and you just ask. It's only been a few days now? How could I have a clue so quickly..."

Lynch lowered his head and glanced at Bantu's desk, and then saw that Bantu was reading a book related to medicine, he suddenly smiled and said: "It seems that I really asked the wrong question... Yes Now, why are you staying in the library by yourself? If you have any questions, I think it will be more useful for you to ask the great wizard than to read books here..."

Lynch's words were not casual.

A great wizard is definitely equivalent to an encyclopedia. Every character who can become a great wizard is a person who can be called a professor. They really master magic and alchemy to the extreme. The characters, what they have mastered is also the most high-end and perfect knowledge in the world of Anriel.

This is definitely not an exaggeration...

A master-level alchemist may not be a great wizard, but a great wizard is definitely a master alchemist.

Bantu has a resource like a great wizard. In Lynch's view, even if he has the cheek to ask for a few words, the benefits should be much better than wasting time in the library. Even if If I had resources like the great wizard, I wouldn't even come to the library. I probably took the parchment to find the great wizard...

"With a great wizard as a teacher, you can pester this great wizard all the time." Bantu was obviously dissatisfied with Lynch's words: "If you always have to rely on other people's help, Then how far can you go? How can you surpass your predecessors?"

"Oh?" Lynch looked at Bantu in surprise. Although he knew that this alchemist named Bantu was a person of great character, he never expected that he would actually understand such a truth...

It has to be said that it is not unreasonable for Bantu to possess such powerful alchemy at this age.

For example, Bantu in front of him obviously has the top-level resources of the great magician, but he does not blindly rely on the help of the great magician, but wants to find his own way out of his own magic path. This alone is already worthy of affirmation.

People like this will definitely not have low achievements in the future.

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