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Chapter 251 Enchanting Class

"Although there are many different opinions, in our United Kingdom, the first wizard recognized is Silver Eagle Knight Gold."

"Gold comes from the Clemens family of Tidal Coast. This family is still very famous in the Broken Islands. However, because the current head of the family is a weirdo who is crazy about the theory of the era, the mainstream wizarding world generally dislikes them."

"Of course, this is not the point. The point is..."

The bright and spacious classroom is like a gladiatorial arena, with more than a hundred students surrounding the audience seats located on the circular stairs.

A middle-aged lady wearing glasses is standing on the podium in the "arena". Her voice is not loud, but everyone can hear it clearly.

She waved a magic wand like a pointer in her hand from time to time during the narration, so mirage-like "images" constantly appeared above the audience seats.

They are some written records, some oil paintings of people, or even island maps.

Melen was sitting in a seat in the middle of the audience, his hand supporting his side face. There was a book on the desk in front of him, and a feather pen was sandwiched in the book. It was said that it was attached with magic, so that he could write without ink forever.

He was in a strange mood now. He was obviously involved in the world-class catastrophe, but he still had to sit here and study honestly.

Although learning has no end, people should learn until they die, but Melen always felt that he didn't seem to be doing the right thing now.

Just think about it carefully, he didn't have much business. Apart from personal feelings, the only thing that Melen cared about was probably the spring water of the Fountain of Heaven.

But he had already smeared some of the self-produced grain that he had specially left last night for backup this morning, and nothing special happened.

So Melen felt that this might require some in-depth research.

But on the other hand, because of the special function of the spring water, the door of the teleportation room in the suitcase space could be pushed open.

But today was the first day of school, and Melen, who was being watched by many people, couldn't skip classes, so he hadn't studied it yet.

"Although the first wizard was born a little late, the ancients had already summarized and practiced magic, or the wizard knowledge you need to learn."

"If we want to sort out the development context, we can find that the earliest magic came from herbalism, followed by potions, and then..."

[It's so boring. These things are obviously taught privately by all the major families. Why do we have to learn them again? ]

In this "classroom", if you say some long sentences continuously, your voice will be amplified like a lecturer, so if students want to communicate privately, they basically use small notes.

At this time, a note was suddenly handed over from the side. Mellen looked down and then turned her head to look at the slightly effeminate male classmate sitting next to her, and she couldn't help but frowned slightly.

The man in front of him, named Tracy, is a handsome peer with brown hair and blue eyes, and has a poetic temperament. When he looked at Mellen, his expression was very ordinary, as if he was just chatting.

However, Melen's special ability to perceive emotions allowed him to discover that this person's emotions when facing him were very strange.

Annoyed, scrutinized, thankful, and even fond...

This was obviously not the attitude a stranger should have, but Melen was very sure that he had never had any love-hate relationship with any man before.

So he seriously suspected that this person's appearance was disguised.

And thinking that someone had come to test him with a disguised image not long ago, Melen naturally placed his suspicion on the nun named Lydia.

After all, when others looked at him, it was impossible for them to have such complicated emotions.

However, he was a little confused about what this person wanted to do when he got close to him.

Want to test him more deeply?

[Teaching from familiar knowledge will allow students to adapt to the current teaching environment more quickly. ]

Melen raised his pen and replied casually, then ignored the other party and pretended to concentrate on listening.

It seemed that the other party was also very tactful. After just looking at Melen, he did not disturb him again.

The time of a class passed quickly. The following potion class and herb class were uneventful. The former had a lecturer teaching how to mix a basic cold potion, and the latter was to identify some common herbs.

Apart from Melen, basically all students had learned these things before entering school, and many of them could even be called proficient.

However, the following enchantment class made Melen very interested.

"Most wizards have narrow-minded ideas and believe that only combat ability can determine whether a person is strong."

The teaching venue for enchantment is a dim underground hall.

The students wore strange bird-beak masks on their faces, and there were many bottles and metal props on the round table in front of them. It seemed that they were learning medicine rather than enchanting.

At the front of the classroom, an old professor with gray hair was giving a simple course introduction.

"But what I want to say is that only those who can change the world can be called powerful."

"Enchantment is such a course, and the alchemy that extends from it is the most worthy field for wizards to explore."

"Unfortunately, in the current environment, many people..."

The basis of enchantment is a knowledge called glyphology. As the name suggests, glyphs are special symbols. After special processing, these symbols will have some wonderful properties.

Using these symbols, or even the rune sequences composed of these symbols, wizards can not only attach pure elemental power such as fire and frost to some tools, but also do more peculiar things.

For example, exorcism, space stretching, teleportation, state perception, shrinking size, and even giving life to dead objects.

However, those are a bit far away for a wizard apprentice. What Melen and his friends are learning now is just a simple basic character and engraving method that can make metal weapons sharper.

This process is not difficult to operate. According to the material of the tool to be enchanted, a kind of enchanting liquid that can match the material is prepared.

Then the enchanting liquid is infused into several props of different sizes, called enchanting pens, and finally the third hand is integrated into the enchanting pen, and it starts to "carve" on the props.

The key point is actually the fine control and perception of the third hand, because during the engraving, there are many subtle operations that cannot be felt by the naked eye and fingers.

This process is actually very wonderful, but what is shown externally is that a pen-like pen is used to leave special traces that emit a faint light in a dim environment on the surface of the dagger that is the target of enchantment.

After these traces are connected together, the enchantment process is not over.

Because the corresponding effect will slowly emerge after the enchantment liquid is completely infiltrated into the prop.

So when this class is over, there is no real result.

The second class tomorrow is the time to test each other's results. Students leave this dim classroom one after another with anticipation and rush to the cafeteria.

In the empty classroom, the enchantment tables covered and sealed by special glassware emit light faintly.

After a while of silence, an uninvited guest quietly appeared in this classroom, took a few glances at the environment, and stepped in front of the table marked "Egg Wilson".

Touching the switch, opening the sealing glass cover, picking up one of the semi-finished silver daggers and observing it for a moment, he suddenly threw the dagger to the surface of black rocks under his feet.

Then there was a hissing sound, and the seemingly extremely hard surface was instantly pierced by the dagger into a crack that was submerged to the handle.

At the same time, a burning breath suddenly expanded and spread from the crack, burning the nearby table legs and cracking them.

This power is not something that the most basic enchantment can bring.

The visitor widened his eyes, and after being stunned for a long time, he hurriedly sent a message to his superior.

"Mr. Judge, it can be confirmed that his Sun Knight Breathing Method has indeed been practiced to the limit!"

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