The giant of light in the marvel world

Chapter 129: The Genius of Heaven (Third update, please vote for recommendation!)

"Yes, the fireball technique," Richard nodded, "Like the one where you can throw a fireball with just a wave of your staff?"

He wondered why Casillas had such a strange expression, as if he thought the question was so inexplicable that a mage should just go up and kill people with his sword.

"There are naturally fire-controlling spells, such as Simbas's flames, Faltin's holy fire, etc." Casillas explained, "But those are quite high-level spells and require very high proficiency. Speed ​​and skills require a certain amount of talent, which cannot be mastered by just anyone. If you want to get started, you still have to start with the most basic training."

"For example, making weapons." Richard said.

"Yes, just making weapons." Casillas answered, wondering why this newcomer seemed to have an inexplicable resentment towards the introductory magic.

Okay, as expected, there are still fireball techniques, but those are too high-end and cannot be used by entry-level novices. But Richard was still curious that since these mages couldn't fly kites and cast spells from a distance, why they still had to go up and do it themselves when fighting. This makes people think that Asgard is obviously an advanced civilization with laser weapons, but when fighting, soldiers still have to go up and chop with cold weapons.

Let’s not talk about that far, let’s talk about Iron Man. At the beginning of the MCU, Iron Man was like a mobile turret. In most cases, he would rely on his high mobility and powerful firepower for remote output suppression. However, starting from "Iron Man 3", when his experience in upgrading his armor reached a certain level, he began to embark on the road of no return from close-quarters combat.

Could it be that hand-to-hand combat is actually a symbol of the strength of the Marvel Universe? Is this some kind of truth that you will naturally understand when your strength reaches a certain level?

Casillas then began to teach basic spells. To be honest, the spell is a bit difficult to pronounce, and since there is no strong logical relationship between the sentences and the meaning is not clear, it is extremely difficult to memorize it.

But the spell itself is not long, and after Casillas repeated it several times, he quickly remembered it.

Casillas nodded slightly and praised him for his good memory and quick learning. Richard laughed at that time, thinking that I could memorize the entire text of "Li Sao" word for word before the college entrance examination. You are really childish.

Before he had time to try it out, Master Modu rushed out of the backyard aggressively.

"Casillas!" The honest man called him by his first name as if he was going to accuse him, "What are you doing?"

Casillas took a step back: "As you can see, I am teaching this new apprentice how to get started."

"Without consent." Modu added, "Do you know what mistake you made?"

"Relax, Modu, this is not a big problem. The Supreme Mage may not come back for two or three days. I think it is not good to leave others here to hang out during this period. Besides, the Supreme Mage said that knowledge is used It’s shared, and it doesn’t involve any taboos.”

"Yes, but it cannot be shared with those who are wrong and have evil intentions. This should be decided by the Supreme Mage - and only by herself."

Casillas shrugged: "You always take the rules too seriously, Mordo. Relax, what can this be a big problem? Just let him feel it two or three days in advance, even if the mage says he won't If it's suitable, it won't have a big impact. It's just a starting point. No one can get started in three days. Even the most talented apprentice will need at least a month to get started."

The two were arguing fiercely, and they seemed to have completely forgotten the real master. As a result, Richard suddenly said: "Sorry to disturb you, but is this what you said?"

The two of them turned their heads together, their expressions instantly froze in place, and Casillas even swallowed back the second half of what he had not finished.

Richard opened his right hand like Casillas did just now, holding a light golden circular magic circle in his hand. Every line that makes up the magic circle is burning as if attached to flames, and the light effect is gorgeous and eye-catching.

The two were stiff for a while, and then Modu mechanically turned his head to look at Casillas.

"How long have you been teaching him?"

".three minutes."

".Seriously, how long?"

"Leave aside introductions and introductions and just count spells and demonstration time? That's less than a minute."

Mordo looked at Casillas in surprise, as if trying to read the joke on his face.

In other words, at the stall where they had just exchanged words, this guy just tried it once or twice and got started? ?

Master Modu recalled that it took him a month or two when he first started, and he practiced hard day and night before he managed to form the first magic circle. At that time, the Supreme Master also said that he had a higher level of understanding and was suitable for cultivating the Dharma. Now that I think about it, I am afraid that the Master was afraid of telling the truth and damaging his confidence, so he just made this nonsense.

No, it must be just a coincidence. There is actually an element of luck when it comes to newbies getting started with magic. When Modu created the magic circle for the first time, he struggled for a long time but couldn't draw the second one. It was as if the first one was just a matter of luck. . Later, he practiced for a long time before finally mastering this basic skill.

That's right, this newcomer must be the kind of super European who is extremely lucky, so he was able to win the soul instantly. This is the only explanation.

The two mages were still looking at each other and trying to digest this fact, but they didn't expect that this was not the end. Richard was a little confused when he saw the two of them looking so surprised. He raised his left hand and held another magic circle: "Is this supposed to be difficult?"

Modu looked at him holding a magic circle in his left hand and right hand, and his eyes almost widened.

For a moment, he really felt frustrated that he had learned all his magic skills from dogs.

Not to mention the two of them, Richard himself was actually confused. Isn’t it said that spells are super difficult to learn? Strange was given such a high rating by the Supreme Mage and had been practicing for so long. Richard originally estimated that he would definitely not be more powerful than Strange, who had the halo of the protagonist, but he didn't know that he would just try it casually. One time and it’s done.

If someone wants to ask about his insights or experiences, he can only say that he really doesn't think there is anything difficult about it.

As soon as Richard retracted his hands, the two magic circles turned into little sparks and dissipated. Then he looked at the two mages: "So, maybe I can go directly to the next link?"

This time, not only Modu, but also Casillas slapped his face and said, "Well, we have to discuss this carefully. Why don't you go back and rest first."

"Okay." Richard nodded understandingly.

Looking at the reactions of the two mages, he also knew that his progress might indeed be a bit scary. At this rate, maybe before the Supreme Mage comes out, these two masters will have nothing to teach.

(p.s. Many book friends are concerned about whether the protagonist can learn magic, so here is a unified reply. It is impossible to learn magic by learning magic, and it is impossible to learn magic in this life)

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