Wizard: I can refine everything

Chapter 4 Three Elements of a Wizard Apprentice

Murder, entrance exam.

These two unrelated words put together made Richard feel that the world was really wonderful.

"An entrance exam that requires killing people? That's the page you read."

Richard was a little suspicious that this was a prank. What kind of college would need a group of murderers as students?

Ellie sobbed and handed the admission rules to Richard. At this time, the magic light in the room happened to light up. Richard, who had learned wizarding language, took advantage of the light to open the dog-eared pages of Ellie's book.

The page reads:

Before entering the academy, preparatory wizard apprentices must take an entrance exam. The exam is called Life and Death Race and the content is as follows:

Preparatory wizard apprentices will receive a crystal ball and seven bottles of nutritional potions that can replace a day's food at the beginning of the exam. The preparatory wizard apprentices must arrive at the designated location of the academy within fourteen days and carry at least two crystal balls.

Those who do not have enough crystal balls and fail to arrive on time within fourteen days will lose their admission qualifications.

Note: The college does not provide repatriation services. If the apprentice loses his admission qualification, he must return to his place of origin.

After reading the admission rules, Richard threw them to Ellie, turned around, climbed onto the bed, took out his own admission rules, and turned to the same page.

Exactly the same content as above.

This is not a joke.

"It's a little uncomfortable now."

Richard closed the code. He didn't know why the academy did this. It put so much effort into recruiting apprentices like them and transported them to the academy, but then used an entrance exam to screen out half of them.

But one thing he knew clearly was that this question was meaningless now. He was already on the airship.

So now he must find a way to pass the entrance exam as soon as possible.

Among these preparatory wizard apprentices, there were lower-class farmers and upper-class nobles. Most of the civilians were just like Richard, malnourished and thin. But those nobles have strong bodies and martial arts learned since childhood.

Every noble is a knight. This saying is widely circulated in the Plantagenet Kingdom and is regarded as the foundation of aristocratic rule.

In the Kingdom of Plantagenet, knight is not just a title, but a symbol of personal strength.

Every knight is a strong man who can walk as fast as he can while wearing plate armor and holding a two-handed sword.

And in the Plantagenet Kingdom, a noble's title must be inherited by a knight.

Therefore, these descendants of nobles may have poor moral character and poor brains, but their bodies have been trained since childhood, and even if they are lazy, they are far better than ordinary people.

Competing with such a group of people, civilians like Richard basically have no hope of survival.

"Impossible. Since the college recruits civilian students, it is absolutely impossible not to give them any chance to resist."

Richard felt like lightning and immediately took out the three books issued by the academy.

The Wizarding Academy would never waste energy on designing a test that civilians could not pass. They must have left something behind that was enough to bridge the gap between students.

Richard spread out three books on the bed, one was a wizarding dictionary, the other was admission rules, and the last remaining one had a more direct name, called——

"How to Become a Wizard's Apprentice"

[Material: "How to Become a Wizard's Apprentice\

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