Dragon-blooded Wizard - Chapter 25
Chapter 25 Magic Model
After becoming Leon’s disciple, Noah began to learn magic from Leon.
Leon gave Noah a beginner meditation technique, and Noah learned that he could only become a true first-grade mage after drawing 8 complete magic will runes in his mind through meditation and mastering three level-one magic models.
The so-called mind runes were some very complicated shapes or runes, which needed to be completely outlined in the mind. The outline of each rune took a lot of time, and according to the different talents, the time spent on the outline of these runes would also be different.
Take Lily for example. It took her three days to draw the first rune, a week to draw the second one, and two years to complete the eight runes. This was already considered a natural talent. Those who were slightly less talented would spend several times more time. Some people might not even be able to draw the complete eight runes in their entire lives.
The so-called magic model was the foundation of a magician’s release of magic. A magician could only release the corresponding magic if they understood the principle of magic operation and successfully constructed the model!
Noah had been transformed by Amelia Arveis, and the talent he showed shocked both Leon and Lily.
In just a month, Noah had successfully completed the outline of eight mind runes. He only needed to construct three more level-one magic models before he could be awarded a mage robe and a first-grade mage badge to become an official mage!
One day, Noah was learning how to build a level-one magic model when Lily came over.
“Noah, how’s the construction of your magic model?” Lily asked curiously.
She had seen Noah’s progress. Not only did he know the accompanying magic, but he was also so talented. He only spent a month to complete what she had spent two years to complete.
She really wondered if she was the genius that her teacher spoke of.
She used to think she was a genius, but in front of Noah, her talent was not worth mentioning. “Soon. I think I’ll be able to construct my first magic model soon,” Noah put down the book in his hand and replied.
“As expected, I’m very curious. How does your brain work? I’ve only just constructed the first level-one magic model, and you’ve already caught up to me!” Lily said helplessly.
Since her last return, Lily had been working even harder on her magic training. It did not take long for her to successfully construct her first level-one magic model. She was only one step away from becoming an official first-grade mage.
She was a little proud at first, but when she heard Noah’s progress, Lily’s mood sank.
Compared to Noah, her little improvement was nothing.
“Don’t be discouraged. The main thing is that drawing runes isn’t that difficult, which is why I’m so fast. Building the magic model is different. I feel a little tired. I only have some ideas after a week of studying.” Seeing that Lily was in a bad mood, Noah comforted her. “Not that difficult?” Lily could tell that Noah was trying to comfort her, but was this how one consoled others? What did he mean by not that difficult?
Noah did not know that his comfort had the opposite effect.
Lily felt inexplicably irritated. She snorted and turned to leave. She would only be hurt if she looked at Noah again.
“Why are you suddenly angry?” Noah did not understand, but he did not take it to heart. He turned to look at the analysis of the magic model construction.
Noah only put down the book when it was close to evening.
I’ll probably be able to try constructing the wind blade’s magic model in a day or two. Noah stood up and shook his slightly swollen head. He then turned around and picked up another book.
This was a biography, which recorded the life of a Holy Mage named Reynolds.
It was also through this book that he learned about the equivalent divisions of mages. They were first-grade, second-grade, third-grade… sixth-grade magician, Holy Mage, and the Legendary God of Magic!
The higher the level of a mage, the more powerful the spells they could master. In the biography, it was mentioned that the Holy Mage Reynolds was a god-like existence. Legend had it that he could make stars fall and the earth sink. He could travel in space and control the flow of time. What was even more exaggerated was that he had a long life of 100000 years.
When he read this, Noah was already dumbfounded. This was no longer a human, but a real God!
If he could become such an existence, he should be able to return to Earth.
Through this biography, Noah also had a general understanding of the world’s structure. It turned out that the world he lived in was called the miracle continent, which was mainly composed of five major continents: the extreme cold continent in the North, the lost continent in the South, the forest of fairies in the West, the endless yellow sand in the East, and the middle-earth. Each continent was vast and boundless, equivalent to the entire Earth’s land area combined. An ordinary person would not be able to cover all of them in their lifetime, and even low-level mages might have to spend their entire lives to cover one of the continents.
The place where fate was located did not belong to any of the five continents. Instead, it was in the southernmost part of the miracle continent, the southern islands in the starfall sea.
From the biography, he also learned that there were not only humans in this world, but also the magical beasts he had seen before, the barbarians in the land of extreme cold, the elves, and the legendary dragons… Many races lived together in this magnificent world.
However, what made Noah curious was that he did not find the paradise that Amelia Arveis had mentioned even after repeatedly reading the biography.
He had even asked Leon about it, but Leon had never heard of this place.
This made Noah suspicious. Could it be that Amelia remembered the wrong place? This was related to whether or not he could complete the contract with Amelia. He did not like to owe others favors, so since Amelia had asked him to leave that damned place, he naturally would not go against the contents of the contract. Furthermore, he had made an oath, and he had a faint feeling that the oath was not just for show.
Just as Noah was thinking, Leon’s voice suddenly sounded from the mage tower. “Noah, Lily, come to the lab!” He said.
Noah put down the book and walked toward the laboratory.
When Noah arrived at the laboratory, Lily was already inside.
“Everyone’s here, I have something to announce,” Leon said in a low voice.