The Wizarding Age

Chapter 0005: Application of Chips

As soon as Tony finished his task, he rushed back to his residence and planned to have a good sleep. After all, every time he patrolled, his overly tense nerves were extremely exhausting for him. Grimm hesitated for a moment and turned to walk towards the library.

It was just noon, and there were not many apprentices in the library.

In the simple stone room, there were more than a dozen yellow wooden bookshelves placed against the wall, densely packed with various witchcraft books of different materials and styles. And the one who managed them was an old wizard apprentice in his middle age, intermediate level.

For wizard apprentices like them who barely climbed into the intermediate level by the passage of time, the wizard tower would not put the heart into training. And they had long lost their past ambitions, and were unwilling to engage in those overly risky tasks, nor were they willing to return to the life of mortals, so they became a relatively special group among wizard apprentices.

Although the librarian only has one knowledge point in 7 days, the advantage is that it is comfortable and not dangerous, so it has been occupied by these senior intermediate wizard apprentices early. A wizard apprentice like Grimm who has no one to rely on and is alone can only do the most dangerous tasks.

Grimm did not turn around and go straight to the innermost bookshelves as in the past, but browsed slowly from one bookshelf to another, and occasionally picked up a book from it to flip through it. Since these witchcraft books in the library have not been borrowed, except for the introduction and overview in the front, the contents of the back pages are tightly covered by a layer of floating black fog, and it is impossible to see a single word.

Grimm dare not underestimate this seemingly ordinary black fog, because it was set up by the owner of this tower, the terrible wizard Anderson. Without the processing of a special witch array, no apprentice can expect to see the content above, not even a word. Those who want to crack it by their own means will inevitably trigger the hidden magic array above, thus attracting the anger and punishment of the wizard.

Despite such strictness, Grimm still wants to try whether the biological auxiliary chip has room for opportunism in this regard. After all, it is too difficult to earn knowledge points. Grimm has only 7 points so far, which is not enough to support his subsequent training plan.

He took out a book "History of Wizard Development" and pretended to read it carefully. In the depths of his heart, a hidden command had already been secretly passed to the biological chip.

"Scan this book to see if you can get the content without touching the magic array!"

"Ding, the command task has been established... Start deep scanning..."

Grimm lowered his head.

When the biological chip is scanning, a red light will be faintly transmitted from the depths of his eyes, so he also needs to cover it simply to prevent others from discovering the abnormality in his eyes.

"Unknown protective force field discovered... Analyzing... Ding, danger alarm... The force field is undergoing unknown changes... Scanning terminated..."

Grimm quickly closed his eyes and closed the book.

It didn't work. A little bit of external stimulation can trigger the reaction of the protective magic array on the book. It seems that his opportunistic peeping action will end in failure. In the future, if he wants to acquire knowledge, he can only honestly exchange it with knowledge points.

But there is nothing to regret about this. After all, with a biochip, he no longer needs to use the most primitive copying method to memorize knowledge as before. Any book, as long as it is borrowed by himself once, can copy all the knowledge in it into the storage area of ​​the chip without missing a single detail, so that it can be easily accessed at any time in the future.

Even if it is difficult for him to master it temporarily, he can store it first, let the chip help him summarize and organize it, and then slowly spend time to experience and comprehend the content inside. Just based on this point, the appearance of the chip has helped him a lot!

Helplessly putting down the "History of Wizard Development", Grimm walked to a bookshelf. Most of the books stored here are related to the use of fire elements, which fits his elemental affinity, so it is also a place he often comes to.

"On the Characteristics of Fire Element Particles"

"Fire Element Control Techniques"

"Burning Hands"

"How to Hold Back a Big Fireball"

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Some of the books here are purely theoretical witchcraft discussions, some are simple spellcasting experiences, and some are orthodox elemental spell models and spellcasting techniques... Among them, spellcasting books can enable him to master some necessary witchcraft and enhance his combat effectiveness, but it is difficult to increase his knowledge reserves. Only those witchcraft theory books are the most likely to bring about mental growth.

Therefore, how to reasonably use knowledge points, not only expand the witchcraft you can master, save your own life, but also work hard to improve your knowledge reserves, and strive to move forward in the direction of a formal wizard. This is a very challenging problem!

So, Grimm was confused again in front of rows of books that made his eyes hot and heartbeat, and fell into deep thinking.

Any power system must have a solid and profound theoretical foundation, and the power of wizards is rooted in the witchcraft power system.

So what does witchcraft represent?

Without further ado, Grimm gave Chip an almost impossible long-term task.

"Chip, collect all the basic information about witchcraft, trace the source of witchcraft, and find an advanced path that is most suitable for my future development!"

"Hey, the main task has been accepted... Establish a long-term observation project: the origin of witchcraft... There is currently a lack of data, and a complete model cannot be established... Establish a short-term evaluation project: The Path of the Main Wizard... There is currently a lack of data, and a complete model cannot be established. …”

The series of Didi alarms gave Greem a headache. There is no way, the biochip has just been revived, and the database is almost completely blank. If you don't find a way to collect some basic witchcraft books, you won't be able to deduce the real results based on your imagination.

But fortunately, I have copied some information in the past six years, and I will try to find a way to enter it into the chip when I get back. This saves me from always being stuck in a situation where nothing can be done due to lack of information.

After turning around and leaving the library, Grim went to the public restaurant to fill his stomach before returning to his residence.

After opening the door and entering the house, Grim first glanced at his feet.

There was an extremely weak fire element fluctuation on the floor at the door.

These are fire element particles that he specially placed at the door, and they are of no great use. But when anyone passes by here, their own elemental fluctuations will inadvertently change the order of the fire elemental particles. Therefore, Greem can use this method to determine whether anyone has entered his room.

There is no way, in this unpredictable group, a guy without any sense of self-preservation will not survive long.

After closing the door again, Grim couldn't wait to take out the witchcraft notes that he had worked hard to copy day and night over the past few years. If you think about it seriously, Greem now has five complete witchcraft books in his hand.

The first book is of course "The Science of Everything", which is the enlightenment book for all wizard apprentices.

Greem sat upright in front of the wooden table, reading through the book "The Study of Everything" meticulously and carefully. Although most of the contents have been transferred to his memory, many details are still inevitably forgotten.

Now, not only is he reading silently, but the biochip also uses his eyes to record all the knowledge into the memory area and stores it in categories.

In the end, Greem stopped thinking and reading hard, and simply turned himself into a humanoid photocopier, his eyes flickering to copy every word, every symbol, every magic line, every word in the book. A graphic... was quickly copied.

In less than a quarter of an hour, a copy of "The Study of Everything" was saved!

Greem couldn't help but secretly sighed.

You must know that this book "The Science of Everything" is an enlightenment book for wizard apprentices. It records almost ten thousand strange creatures of different races and categories currently discovered in the Wizarding Continent, as well as most of the plants and animals that are seen daily. Animals, minerals, special witchcraft materials... After all, there are about 30,000 entries in it.

Even back then, it took me 17 months to read it completely, but now, it only takes less than a quarter of an hour to save it.

While sighing at the power of the chip, Greem closed the book and began to slowly recall what he had just remembered. As long as Greem thinks about any species or animal or plant, the chip will automatically retrieve the relevant data and information from the storage area and project it into his mind. This really saved Greem a lot of time in looking up information.

Okay, this really works, and I will no longer have to worry about the obscure witchcraft knowledge.

In his excitement, Greem ignored the pain in his brain and couldn't wait to take out the second book and started copying it in the same way.

"The Origin of Spiritual Power" is a serious witchcraft theory book. It mainly tells the essential origin and application principles of spiritual power most commonly used by wizards, as well as some simple methods to exercise spiritual power.

After finishing recording the second book, Grim stroked his swollen head with his hand. He felt nauseated and dizzy, and his chest was so depressed that he almost wanted to vomit.

This...this seems to be a sign of mental exhaustion!

As a wizard apprentice, I am very familiar with this situation. During the period when he first learned the Burning Hand, Greem would often exhaust his few mental energy because he could not grasp the output rhythm of witchcraft.

Later, when he became more and more proficient in using Burning Hands, he mastered some of the methods of using mental power without any teacher. As a witchcraft controller, one's own mental power is directly proportional to the strength of the soul. The stronger the soul, the more abundant the total spiritual power, and the more witchcraft it can cast.

Take Grim for example! His mental power attribute is 8 points, so his magic power is 10 times the mental power attribute, which is 80 points. Of course, some wizards like to call this kind of magic power.

And these 80 points are the mental intensity that Greem's current strength can support.

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