Wizard: I can extract identities

Chapter 42: Shadow Chapter

"Your test is complete! In terms of elemental affinities, you have the highest affinity to the fire element, followed by shadow and darkness!"

The old man was explaining his elemental affinity to Sea-Man while filling out Sea-Man's form.

"A reminder to you, try to choose the path with the highest affinity for yourself, so that you can go further!" As the old man spoke, he returned the form to Seaman: "Your test is over, you can leave. "

Theoretically, wizards can use any series of witchcraft, but the higher the affinity, not only will the witchcraft be cast faster and consume less, but it will also have an increase in power.

Take He-Man for example, his elemental affinity is fire and shadow. If he wants to cast wind witchcraft, although he can also cast it, it will cost more mana, more time and power to cast. It will also be smaller, so the witchcraft used by most wizards is determined based on their own affinity with elements.

Seaman nodded, took his form and walked outside.

When He-Man left through the back door, he found Robin standing not far away looking this way, as if waiting for him to come out.

He-Man nodded towards Robin and walked towards her.

Robin watched with a smile on his face as He-Man approached. He-Man came to Robin, handed her the form in his hand, and asked at the same time: "How is it?"

Robin flipped through the form: "Your elemental affinity is flame, shadow, and darkness. In fact, the most suitable school for you is Godali Academy. They have a lot of research on the fire system, and they are also an academy that focuses on fire witchcraft. . But the Chapter of Shadows is also quite suitable for you. Although the Chapter of Shadows is famous for shadow and darkness witchcraft, it also has research on wizards of other departments. The fire system is considered the most studied and deepest one except shadow and darkness. It’s one of them.”

Seaman nodded. He had to join the Chapter of Shadows. Ronald was in the Chapter of Shadows. It was impossible for him to join other colleges without embracing such a big thigh.

At this time, Susan also walked out of the back door. She walked quickly to Seaman and handed her form to Seaman: "My highest element affinity is the water element, and then the wind element."

After hearing Susan's words, Heman repeated to Susan what Robin had just told him, looked at Susan and asked: "Susan, are you sure you want to join the Chapter of Shadows with me?"

Susan said matter-of-factly: "Of course, I will join wherever you join!"

"Okay! Then come with me!" Robin and He-Man walked forward.

They passed the houses one after another and stopped in front of a gray house.

This is a very ordinary gray house. There are no patterns or symbols on the surface of the house. On top of the house, there is a sign with words written in ancient Moran language.

"Chapter of Shadows?" Heman looked at the words on it and read it subconsciously.

Not only was the name of the academy written on the sign, but also what aspects of witchcraft the Shadow Chapter was good at.

Robin took Seaman and the two of them directly into the house. The moment they walked into the house, a cold and biting wind suddenly blew over, making Seaman and Susan shiver uncontrollably. Then, a murmur like a whisper sounded in the ears of the two of them, which made Heman frown and feel a sense of disgust in his heart.

"Master Whit, I'm here with a newcomer." As Robin spoke, the murmurs in He-Man's ears suddenly disappeared, the surrounding environment became clear, and the original disgusting and sinister atmosphere disappeared. Nothing left.

On the way here, Robin reminded Seaman that when they entered the house, they would undergo a will test to test the newcomer's will.

On the path of wizarding, a firm will is also very important. The stronger the will, the further one can go.

"Yes, these two people have good wills!" A voice suddenly rang in the ears of Seaman and two people, and then a middle-aged man wearing a white robe, with long hair disheveled and an extremely pale face appeared in front of Seaman and two people.

"Master Whit!" After seeing the man, Robin immediately bowed and shouted, and He-Man and Susan also bowed quickly.

"Well!" Whit raised his hands to signal the three of them to excuse themselves. Then he looked at Adier in front of him and then looked at He-Man casually: "Are you Ronald's relative? Your will is pretty good. Your qualifications are "How long?"

As an official wizard, Whit naturally knew that Ronald Seaman had joined the qualification test team in order to help him find his relatives. When he saw Robin personally bringing people here, he knew that Seaman was Ronald's relative. Not to mention that He-Man is still wearing a ring tainted with Ronald's scent.

"I have a fourth-level qualification." Looking at Whit in front of him, Seaman said.

"Not bad...huh? Fourth-class qualification?" Whit nodded, but he immediately reacted and stared at He-Man. Without seeing any movement from Whit, he saw Robin holding something in his hand. The two pieces of information automatically flew to Whit's hand.

A strange light flashed in Whit's eyes, as if he had seen some treasure. A smile appeared on his face and he said: "How about you become my student instead of Ronald's student? Ronald is not good at fighting and only knows how to fight." Making magic weapons, but I am different. I am very experienced in fighting, and I will definitely train you well. What do you think?"

Having said this, Whit looked at He-Man expectantly, without any airs of a formal wizard.

"Master Whit, I'm sorry, I still want to be my uncle's student." Ximan shook his head and rejected Whit.

"Alas!" Hearing Ximan's answer, Whit sighed, looking very disappointed, and did not force it. He sat down again in his seat, took out a contract, and placed it on the wooden table in front of him: "This is the enrollment contract, you take a closer look, if there is no problem, just sign it."

After that, Whit gave Susan another one.

Ximan picked up the contract on the table, which had a few lines of words written in Gumora. There was not much content, and he finished reading it quickly. It was exactly the same as what Marcos told Ximan on the ship.

The most important thing is the tuition fee. Apprentices must pay two magic stones every year, but this is nothing to Ximan.

"Do you two have any questions?" Whit asked.

Ximan and Susan shook their heads at the same time, picked up the quill on the table and signed their names. When signing their names, Ximan felt that the parchment on the table was stained with his breath, as if it had an inexplicable connection with his soul.

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