Chapter 63 The Silver Age
Tallow's fingertips flickered a little.

The moment the gleam appeared, it seemed to have its own thoughts. It was no longer under the control of Tulo, but separated from his fingertips, and drifted unsteadily towards the center of the cave.

Afterwards, it gradually swelled into a fist-sized ball of light.

There was a pop, like a bubble bursting.

The light cluster disintegrated into countless tiny light spots scattered in all directions.

Under its light, those weird human faces and swimming branches melt like winter snow meeting the spring sun.

The runes that were originally weakened also glowed brightly again.

Sure enough, He has been...

After the crisis was lifted, Tullow didn't have much joy in his heart, but thought about what to do next.

"Does Luminescence have such ability?" Wentini looked at Tulo in surprise and said, what happened just now subverted her understanding of this spell.

Now more than [-]% of the first-year students have fully mastered [Glowing Fluorescence], and Wendini is no exception.

It's just that in her past experience, this is just a basic universal spell used for lighting. At most, it can blink someone's eyes and make them temporarily blind.

"Maybe." Tulo replied ambiguously.

The moment he uttered the name Hercules, the spell actually no longer belonged to him.

As for what happened later, it was unexpected and reasonable.

Using the little magic power that had just been recovered, Talo went to re-carve the damaged runes.

When he burned the rune before, he consciously carved it according to the law of the flow of magic power.

Just like a smooth running script, the last stroke of the previous character will be associated with the first stroke of the next character, even if there is no linkage, the frame must be consistent.

So as long as one of them deviates, the overall effect will drop by several dimensions.

That's why Talo didn't hesitate to recite the spell with Hercules' name taboo when he saw one of the "solid" runes broken.

"We should be able to stay until dawn in peace now." Talo said to Undini after the re-engraving was completed.

In fact, even if you don't make up the time, it is estimated that there will be no other situations. This is just for a peace of mind that is better than nothing.

In this way, the three of them stayed together until dawn.

After confirming the light one by one from several holes used for ventilation, Talo used [Naya's Eye] to open the hole.

The sun has not yet risen, and words such as light pollution have not yet appeared in this world, and Tulo can still vaguely see a few stars that are not completely dimmed.

But it was these few stars that were still shining faintly that gave Tulo an unbelievable emotion.

"What's the matter?" Wentini walked out of the burrow and saw Tulo looking at the sky, his expression changed from doubt to frowning.

"The Bronze Trial will send the tester to a dream within the scope of the Bronze Age. Professor Janissa told us so, and the host Professor Carson said so before entering the trial." Tower Er was still looking up at the sky, and slowly preached to Wendini.

"That's right, what's the problem?" Wendini asked suspiciously.

"If the estimate is correct, we are now 50 years after the celestial spheres converge, and the catastrophe of corruption should have erupted more than 50 years at this time." What Talo said made Wentini a little bit hesitant for a while.

Although there was no divination class or more specific astrology class in the first grade, Tullow still borrowed a lot of historical star charts and their interpretations in the library.

History books have also used a huge amount of space to describe the major event of the convergence of the celestial and sphere, and there are related star maps in the middle.

Even if he hadn't completely observed the star trails at night, Tullow can still determine the current era by virtue of the heights of the stars in the sky.

There is no difference from the Earth in the previous life. In this world, the stars will move with time, and the starry sky seen by people of different ages is destined to be different.

"We are not in the Bronze Age, but in the middle of the Silver Age, and we have truly arrived at the time period when the disaster of corruption has just erupted." Talo exhaled, turned to Wentini and said seriously.

Why is the magic power here so abundant, and why the spirit world and dreams are so easily linked.

Why is Palpa so afraid of the nobles that he doesn't even dare to look up.

Why does Palpa keep calling magic witchcraft, recognize Talo as a wizard, and have such a big panic when hearing magic.

Just as the Golden Age is often referred to as the Age of Mythology, the Silver Age also has a closely associated name - the Age of Wizards.

If this is the age of wizards, all the violations and unreasonable things will become reasonable.

At first, Talo didn't dare to make this conclusion arbitrarily. After all, this is a dream, and he couldn't try to find reason in the dream from the beginning.

Until the sky above his head, Tulo dared to be completely sure of his idea.

It seems that starting from Naruto, any large-scale exams and tasks that the protagonist participates in must result in some amazing surprises.

This time, Aaron participated in the trial, and it is not so unexpected that there will be more or less problems.

It's just that, as usual, the unraveling of a doubt is accompanied by more questions.

Is the problem in this trial caused by Professor Carson?If yes, do other professors know about it?And what about the principal?Did they not know it at all, or did they know it and didn't stop it?
What is Professor Carson's motivation for sending Tullow and the others to the Silver Age?
And if it wasn't for Professor Carson, things would only be more complicated...

After explaining the astrology-related conjectures to Wendini a little bit, after she nodded ignorantly, he asked her to wake up the sleeping Palpa with [turbulent water flow].

The dosage of the sleeping potion might be a little too high, otherwise it would be difficult to wake him up.

Under Palpaleng's trembling lead, the three walked towards the village together.

The physique of magicians has always been much better than that of ordinary people. Although it was late autumn, Talo and Wendini didn't feel too much discomfort.

After walking through the woods for more than two hours on dry branches and yellow leaves, Tarlo finally saw the village where Palpa lived.

The village is built on a small hill, half of which climbs up the hillside and half of which is laid on the flat ground. At the foot of the hill, a straight river flows through the village, dividing it into two flat areas.

Talo used his magic eyes to see Grace who was waiting eagerly in the village from a distance. Aaron, Luke and Mia were unexpectedly standing beside her.

But what caught his attention the most was a crooked old man wrapped in sackcloth and holding an oak cane with his hands folded, standing next to the four of them, who seemed to be ignored by the four of them.

The old man seemed to know that Ta Luo had seen him, and smiled and waved to Ta Luo from a distance.

This is the great great, the teacher of teachers, the triple great sage, Hercules.

 Three chapters tomorrow!Guaranteed!I also want to code a little more (*)
  
 
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