Chapter 105: Assigned
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Opening the great door, Merlin walked straight in.
A gigantic hall was in the building. Tiles as bright and smooth as mirrors were set on the floor. A few lively portraits were hung on the white walls all around the place. On both sides of the hall were a few huge and thick pillars, clear and fine as crystals.
Walking into the hall was like being in a dream.
However, there were not many people in the hall – only some Spell Casters dressed in gray robes. Some were sprawled lazily on the tables. It was only when they noticed Merlin's arrival that a few amongst them perked up and stared at Merlin.
Merlin walked forward, bowed slightly, and said, "I'm Wilson Merlin, I've just arrived in the Dark Magic Region. Wizard Haribo let me come here."
"Another new person? Bring your ring over for me to check."
A gray-robed Wizard with a mustache spoke coldly.
Merlin took the ring off his finger and passed it to the person.
This gray-robed Wizard gently caressed the ring. Then, his body emitted traces of Elemental fluctuation, causing the ring to shine with a faint light. The mysterious runes on it became even clearer and more visible.
Following that, the gray-robed Wizard nodded gently and returned the ring to Merlin, before speaking in a calm voice, "Not bad. This is a Dark Magic ring, indeed. Are you Merlin?"
Merlin nodded. The gray-robed Wizard continued, "Wizard Merlin, no matter what your identity was before, the moment you enter the Dark Magic Region, you become a member within this Dark Magic Region of mine. However, you're not a First-level Spell Caster yet, so you cannot be an official member of the Dark Magic Region. You can only be a temporary member."
"If you still haven't become a First-level Spell Caster after three years, your Dark Magic ring shall be confiscated by the Dark Magic Region, and you'll be sent out from the Dark Magic Region."
The gray-robed Wizard had a very strict and solemn expression while explaining some of the rules in the Dark Magic Region in detail.
Merlin listened very intently. It turned out that owning a token would only enable him to be a temporary member of the Dark Magic Region. In addition, he would have to become a First-level Spell Caster within three years or be sent out from the Dark Magic Region.
Becoming a First-level spell Caster was a rigid standard. Even old man Etha had mentioned in the Spell Manual that only by becoming a First-level Spell Caster would one be considered a real Spell Caster.
For a spell casters' organization like the Dark Magic Region, one would naturally have to be a First-level Spell Caster or higher to be an official member.
"Are you clear with all of these?"
"I'm clear."
Merlin nodded. Becoming a First-level Spell Caster within three years was not much to Merlin, who possessed the Matrix. Furthermore, he had already simulated three Spell Models in his Awareness. All he needed was enough Mind Power and he would even be able to commence the promotion to become a First-level Spell Caster.
Three years – even a beginner Meditation Spell would be sufficient for his Mind Power to expand to the standard of a First-level Spell Caster's.
"Very good."
The gray-robed Wizard nodded and continued, "How many Spell Models have you constructed?"
"Three," Merlin answered truthfully.
"Three?"
Contrary to Merlin's expectations, the gray-robed Wizard opposite him shook his head. With a pitiful expression, he seemed to feel regretful that Merlin had already constructed three Spell Models.
"Could it be that three Spell Models are still not enough?"
Merlin furrowed his eyebrows. Three Spell Models were enough to begin the promotion to a First-level Spell Caster. Although the Dark Magic Region was a powerful spell caster's organization, Merlin's current capability would not be considered too bad.
'Why does this gray-robed Wizard have such a sympathetic look, then?'
He did not ask openly as these were merely thoughts that flashed through Merlin's mind.
The gray-robed Wizard shook his head slightly before flipping his hand. A beam of white light flashed past, and a translucent crystal stone appeared on the table.
"Concentrate all of your Mind Power onto the crystal stone."
The gray-robed Wizard pointed at the crystal stone on the table, signaling to Merlin.
Merlin nodded and quickly focused his Mind Power upon the crystal stone. Suddenly, the crystal stone emitted a faint, white light.
Seeing the light from the crystal stone, the gray-robed Wizard shook his head again, and spoke in a low voice, "Alright, your Mind Power is typical as well, and you've even constructed three Spell Models already…"
Following that, a few of the gray-robed Wizards had a discussion amongst themselves before a gray-robed Wizard hurriedly left the hall.
After some time, the gray-robed Wizard returned with a young girl behind him.
"Laurinka, Merlin has just arrived in the Dark Magic Region. Lead him to Wizard Leo's tower. From then on, he'll follow and learn from Wizard Leo."
The gray-robed Wizard pointed at Merlin, speaking to Laurinka as an indication.
Merlin surveyed Laurinka carefully. She did not look to be very old. She had short, wavy blond hair, and a glittery necklace on her fair neck. She looked extremely refreshing and sensual.
"Follow me."
Laurinka spoke coldly to Merlin, before turning around and left the hall.
Merlin followed her from behind closely. After they left the hall, Merlin could not help but ask, "Wizard Laurinka, how's the assignment done in the Dark Magic Region?"
"How's the assignment done? Very simple. The assignment is done according to quality, whether it's good or bad. Haven't you just gone through a test?"
Laurinka shook her head gently, speaking in a cold tone of voice.
"That was a test?"
Merlin frowned. The expressions of those gray-robed Spell Casters earlier could not be considered satisfied.
Laurinka stopped and looked at Merlin from top to bottom, sizing him up. "Are you a roaming wizard?"
Merlin nodded. There was nothing to hide about this.
"Then, how many Spell Models have you built?"
"Three."
Hearing that, Laurinka sighed before saying, "No wonder you've been assigned to Wizard Leo. You've already constructed three Spell Models, which have already become completely set in shape. If the Spell Models are not stable, there'll be no way for you to become a more powerful Spell Caster."
Merlin was already able to sense the meaning behind Laurinka's words. It turned out that not only was it not beneficial for him to have successfully built three Spell Models but it was also a great disadvantage.
In other words, Merlin's capability was too small. He was not being looked upon highly by those gray-robed Wizards. Basically, he was part of a dispensable category of people.
It was a great taboo for any Spell Caster to have unstable Spell Models. Naturally, the Wizards in the Dark Magic Region would not believe that a roaming Spell Caster would be able to construct Spell Models that were substantially stable.
However, only Merlin was clear in his heart that he had the help of the Matrix. Not only were the Spell Models he had constructed not the least bit inferior to the Spell Models within a spell casters' organization like the Dark Magic Region but they were also even better by leaps and bounds.
Therefore, Merlin did not have to worry at all that his Spell Models would not be stable. However, the gray-robed Wizards did not know about this, and it was impossible for Merlin to tell them about the Matrix.
"Wizard Laurinka, what does the white light emitted from the crystal stone I was tested with mean?" Merlin asked.
"White light? That means your Mind Power is very ordinary."
Merlin seemed to have evoked memories in Laurinka, who then continued, "My family is a family of Spell Casters. There are some elders in the family who have entered the Dark Magic Region, which is why I've been familiar with the rules of the Dark Magic Region since the early days. Until I entered the Dark Magic Region, I've not constructed any Spell Models on purpose, even.
"However, my Mind Power was weak during the test. It was so weak that it was incomparable even to yours as it only shone with an extremely weak, white light and I was assigned to Wizard Leo's tower. It's almost three years already but I've yet to construct a single First-level spell Model. Maybe I'll be sent out from the Dark Magic Region before long…"
There was a hint of dejection on Laurinka's face, as her tone of voice betrayed a deep sense of helplessness.
Chapter 106: Wizard Leo I
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Merlin had also just understood the rules in the Dark Magic Region from the words of the gray-robed Wizard. Spell Casters who had entered the Dark Magic Region would have their Dark Magic rings confiscated and sent out the Dark Magic Region if they did not become a First-level spell Caster within three years.
The sensuous and beautiful Laurinka before him had yet to become a First-level spell Caster although it seemed that three years were almost up. She would soon face the risk of being sent out the Dark Magic Region.
"Your Mind Power should have reached a high enough level to construct a First-level spell, right? How can it be that you've not yet become a First-level spell Caster?"
Merlin was somewhat curious. Laurinka, who was in front of him, might have a worse quality of Mind Power than Merlin, but in three years, her Mind Power had already grown to a level comparable to that of a First-level spell Caster. The only thing left was to construct a First-level spell.
There was a strange expression on Laurinka's face. She turned her head to look at Merlin weirdly before saying in a low voice, "My Mind Power is enough of course, but could it be that you don't know the most difficult part of being a Spell Caster is the construction of Spell Models?"
"Construction of Spell Models? How difficult is it? There are many Spell Models in the Dark Magic Region, and most of them have been created by powerful Spell Casters so their stability must be pretty good. So it should be rather easy to construct a Spell Model."
Merlin was in deep thought for a moment before speaking in a cold tone of voice.
"It's rather easy to construct a Spell Model?"
Laurinka glanced at Merlin with a deep look. Then, as though she had understood something, she shook her head helplessly, smiled bitterly and said, "Turns out you don't know, but yes, of course, you're a roaming Wizard, so naturally, you don't know the difficulties here. In fact, spell building is the most difficult because the Mind Power of every Spell Caster is different so the type of spell created is also different. Therefore, the Spell Model to be constructed has to be the one most suitable for oneself."
"Even the Spell Models created by the powerful Spell Casters aren't necessarily the most suitable. After obtaining the Spell Model, one would still need to take practical action and construct it in reality once more, according to one's own situation. Otherwise, at best, the construction fails. At worst, the Spell Model collapses and completely destroys the foundation."
Pausing, Laurinka gave Merlin a weird look before speaking in a low voice, "Don't tell me that you've never reconstructed the three Spell Models you've created, and have immediately simulated them in your Awareness?"
Merlin felt slightly startled. This was simply some general knowledge for many of the Spell Casters in the Spell Casters organization, but before Merlin had entered the Dark Magic Region, neither old man Etha's Spell Manual and the black-robed old man had mentioned this. They had thought that a Spell Model could be directly simulated in the Awareness as long as it was stable.
It was not surprising, then, that the Spell Models in the black-robed old man were unstable. Meanwhile, nothing had happened to some of the other Spell Casters who were using the same Spell Models.
It turned out that Spell Models could not be directly used. One still had to reconstruct them so that they would be suitable for the Spell Caster's actual condition.
Merlin thought about the Spell Models in his own Awareness. They had been constructed completely by the Matrix, so he did not know whether there were any hidden risks. Merlin immediately spoke to the Matrix in his heart, "Matrix, check the situation of how the Spell Models in my body are operating now."
"Beep, test begins… Test completed. The current Spell Models in your body are in stable operation."
"Check the data from the Spell Models constructed in the past."
"Beep, displaying data…"
Right away, large amounts of data appeared in Merlin's mind. There were the various kinds of data gathered from the construction of Fireball, Frost, and Earth Guard.
Merlin quickly searched and checked. Very soon, amongst the data, he discovered a segment of various data based on the "Master" that had been used to construct the Spell Models.
"Phew…"
Merlin gave a long sigh of relief. It turned out that, unbeknownst to him, his actual condition had already been inserted into the data of the Spell Models analyzed by the Matrix. This was also one of the advantages of having an "intelligent" quantum calculator.
Therefore, Merlin did not need to worry about whether there was anything wrong with the three Spell Models created by the Matrix.
Laurinka, who was standing on the side, saw Merlin's expression shifted and changed. She thought that Merlin was vexed about the three Spell Models he had constructed. Therefore, shaking her head slightly, she said, "Actually, you don't have to be so worried. You've already created three Spell Models, and although it's very likely that there are hidden risks, you can still slowly rectify them with great amounts of potions."
"Potion?"
Merlin gave a start in his heart, remembering the black-robed old man's exhortation. He was suffering from the torture of having unstable Spell Models and desired the Spell Model-stabilizing Potion greatly.
However, Laurinka did not explain more about the potion. She merely answered in general terms, "All of these are general knowledge. You'll slowly know more in the Dark Magic Region in the future. Let's go, I'm bringing you to see Wizard Leo."
Merlin nodded. He was still going to stay in the Dark Magic Region for at least three years, and there was no need for him to hurry. He could slowly understand more in the later days. Thus, following Laurinka from behind, he continued to walk forward.
On the way, all that Merlin could see were some towers. These towers were emanating strange fluctuations. In addition, some of the towers were very tall, so much so that the top of the towers could not be seen. Some of the towers were evidently very short, and he could see their pointy turret tops.
"Do all these towers have Runic Magic Circles arranged on them?"
With a sudden realization, Merlin noticed that the strange fluctuations from the towers were rather similar to those from the mysterious runes on the Dark Magic ring.
A strange look flashed across Laurinka's eyes. After that, she nodded and said, "It looks like you have quite keen senses to be able to notice the Runic Magic Circles on the towers. Back then, when I first came here, I hadn't discovered this. You're right, there are Runic Magic Circles arranged on these towers, indeed. Otherwise, how can ordinary buildings be constructed to be so high?"
"Only by arranging the mystical Runic Magic Circles, the towers can be kept from collapsing, and they can be built to be higher and higher. In relation to the towers in the Dark Magic Region, only intermediate Spell Casters, Fourth-level and above, are allowed to construct their own tower. The stronger the Spell Caster, the higher the tower he constructs."
Merlin looked around briefly. There were approximately fifty over towers that were standing tall and aloft in the entire Dark Magic Region. This meant that there were at least fifty over powerful Spell Casters who were Fourth-level and above.
Fifty-over Spell Casters, Fourth-level and above. This was a great power that Merlin was unable to imagine. The capabilities of the Spell Caster organization was, as he had expected, the greatest. Amongst some of the roaming Wizards outside, even a First-level spell Caster was extremely rare, let alone a Spell Caster who was Fourth-level or above.
Suddenly, Laurinka stopped in her tracks. She turned her head and gave Merlin a smile and said, "We've arrived. This is Wizard Leo's tower, and also where you shall be staying for the next three years."
Merlin lifted his head to see a grayish white tower before him.
Chapter 107: Wizard Leo II
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Laurinka guided Merlin to the Wizard Tower.
Before this, Merlin only thought that these Wizard Towers were sky-scraping tall when he looked at them from afar. Right now, inspecting them from a close distance, he realized that not only these towers were tall but they were also grand and magnificent.
The exterior of this particular Wizard Tower was painted in grayish-white. It gave an impression that it had been established for a very long time. On the grayish-white wall, there were traces of faint white light, which could be easily missed if one did not look carefully.
The white light was emitted from the mysterious runes on the wall. These densely-packed runes shrouded the entire Wizard Tower. Furthermore, there was a distinct fluctuation that was radiating from the tower.
This must be the Runic Magic Circle that Laurinka mentioned. It was exactly because of this Runic Magic Circle that the Wizard Towers in the Dark Magic Region were all built with such majesty.
In fact, apart from Wizard Leo's tower, there were several other Wizard Towers around. In comparison, those towers paled significantly, like a small sorcerer in the presence of a great one.
Wizard Leo's tall tower pricked toward the sky. At first glance, it seemed to have strike into the clouds. The top of the tower was hidden from sight amongst the thick clouds.
This eye-catching tower outshined other towers that surrounded it.
"Wizard Laurinka, if Wizard Leo's tower soars above the level of the sky, does it mean that his capability was also extraordinary?"
Merlin asked in confusion. He clearly remembered Laurinka mentioned that in the Dark Magic Region, the height of the Wizard Tower reflected the might of the Wizard who owned it.
Obviously, Merlin and Laurinka were not the people these gray-robed old men favored as they belonged to the less qualified Spell Casters. In Merlin's view, the Spell Casters who were poorly qualified would not be assigned to powerful tutors. However, this magnificent tower of Wizard Leo stood in front of his eyes had given Merlin doubt.
Laurinka smiled mysteriously as if she could read Merlin's mind. "Every Spell Caster assigned to Wizard Leo's tower asked the same question. In fact, the strength of Wizard Leo is exceptional in the Dark Magic Region. Not only he's a Sixth-level Spell Caster who reached its peak but he's also a Four-Elemental Wizard. His capability comes under the handful of Spell Casters of Seventh-level or greater."
"If Wizard Leo is so powerful, then why are we assigned to him?"
Merlin was surprised at Wizard Leo's powerful strength that was beyond his initial expectation.
Laurinka did not answer directly but replied in a calm tone, "Let's go, you'll find out when you meet Wizard Leo."
Then, Laurinka led Merlin into the tower.
Upon entering the Wizard Tower, a pungent smell attacked Merlin's nostrils. He looked up at the first floor of the tower. There was only one black-robed man wearing a stubble of untrimmed beard and a haggard look hung on his face.
Laurinka came straight to the black-robed man and asked respectfully, "Wizard Howl, how's the formulation of your Magic Ink Potion?"
The black-robed man glanced at Laurinka without much interest and finally replied faintly, "The Magic Ink Potion is not simple to formulate. I've wasted eighteen ingredients up until now. Laurinka, if you're willing to give me some ingredients –"
Before the black-robed man could finish his sentence, Laurinka shook her head hurriedly and interrupted, "Wizard Howl, I don't want to bother you any longer. I'm bringing Merlin to meet Tutor Leo!"
Quickly, Laurinka grabbed Merlin and fled as if they were on a run. Soon, they came to a corner that had runes densely engraved on the ground.
"Activate the runes on your Dark Magic ring using Mind Power. Remember, the Dark Magic ring is required to activate each Runic Magic Circle in the Dark Magic Region."
Laurinka lifted her finger as soon as she finished speaking. The ring on her finger quickly released a radiance that later merged with the white light emitted from the magic runes on the ground.
Merlin did what he was told. Later, both of their figures were enveloped by the radiance given off from the mysterious runes on the ground, and they disappeared instantly.
"Swoosh!"
Merlin felt a slight tremble, and soon, he arrived at a strange, unfamiliar place. He glanced to his side and noticed outside was surrounded by clouds. He was already at the top of Wizard Tower.
Earlier, the thing that had transported Merlin and Laurinka to the top of the tower within seconds was the Runic Magic Circle. Otherwise, god knows how long it would take to reach the top of the tower on foot.
"This is amazing!"
Merlin developed a strong interest in this mysterious runology. Since his arrival at the Dark Magic Region, he discovered numerous mysterious runes everywhere, and each of these runes possessed strange and peculiar functions.
"Oh, who's that Wizard Howl back at the first floor of the tower?" Merlin asked curiously.
"Wizard Howl lives on the first floor of the tower. He's also a student under Tutor Leo but he has already turned into an official member of the Dark Magic Region a long time ago. Wizard Howl is the craziest apothecary in this entire Wizard Tower. He dedicated almost all his energy in formulating potions. This is naturally a good thing as some potions come in handy occasionally after all, and Wizard Howl's potions are much cheaper than the ones they sell in the Dark Magic Region," Laurinka replied helplessly.
She paused for a moment before continuing, "Wizard Howl formulates potions into distraction. He often 'borrows' some temporary members' potion ingredients at the promise of returning their favor in potions once it's successfully made. However, as you can imagine, most of his attempts failed miserably…" Laurinka said pitifully.
She had evidently made that this Wizard Howl was quite difficult to deal with. Most people were afraid to come into contact with him.
Merlin nodded thoughtfully as he obtained a lot of information from Laurinka's replies. Potion ingredients were precious items that should not be arbitrarily given to Wizard Howl at the risk of his failed attempts.
However, Wizard Howl was proficient in potions. Perhaps Merlin could ask him about some potions that were able to stabilize Spell Models.
"Alright, go in now. Tutor Leo is right inside."
Laurinka pointed to the front door as she said to Merlin.
Merlin nodded, took a deep breath, then pushed open the door and walked in slowly.
"Wizard Leo, I'm Wilson Merlin, and I've just arrived at the Dark Magic Region…"
Before he could finish his sentence, Merlin was too taken aback at what he saw so he took in a deep breath. His pupils fixated on the man in front as a chill ran down his spine.
In the room sat a tall built man with a ruddy complexion. His back was slightly stooped, and he looked somewhat aged. This would be Wizard Leo.
However, Wizard Leo's eyes sockets were replaced with a daunting, grayish emptiness. Besides, there was a small bulge of flesh which swelled on his forehead. A blood-red eye like a viper grew right in the middle of this mass of flesh, which was currently staring deadly at Merlin. He felt a chill surged throughout his body, which had already trembling uncontrollably.
Chapter 108: Choice I
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"Hehe, here comes another young fellow."
Wizard Leo's voice was quite unpleasant to the ears. The eye on his forehead with the color of fresh blood blinked from time to time as it continuously stared hard at Merlin.
On the other hand, Merlin felt as if his whole body had been solidified. An unparalleled, tremendous force engulfed him and pierced through every part of his body, leaving no secrets behind.
"A rather nice young man. Your name is Merlin?"
The blood-red eye on Wizard Leo's forehead shut gradually. At the same time, Merlin felt the tense feeling around him dissipated gradually. Wizard Leo who was right in front of him also appeared less intimidating as before.
Therefore, he gave a quick nod and replied respectfully, "Yes, Tutor Leo, my name is Wilson Merlin."
"Alright, young fellow, I'm in a hurry to finish my experiment. So, being the new temporary member of the Dark Magic Region, you're granted a chance to obtain three Zero-level Spell Models for free. Tell me, which three Spell Models do you need?"
Wizard Leo suddenly asked in a hoarse voice, his tone appeared to be impatient.
"Free selections of Zero-level spells?"
Merlin thought for a moment. Perhaps this was a little reward for the newcomers of the Dark Magic Region but he could not think of so many Zero-level spells out of the blue. Hence, he whispered in a low voice, "Tutor Leo, I need some time to think about it before giving you an answer."
Wizard Leo waved his hand, obviously annoyed. "Too troublesome. Alright, come to me when you've made up your mind."
As soon as he finished, Wizard Leo helped Merlin out of the house. He waved his hand swiftly and the main door was shut instantly.
Merlin was still in a daze when he saw an inexplicable smile washed over Laurinka's face. "Wizard Merlin, now you know why the gray-robed Wizard assigned us to Wizard Leo?"
Merlin nodded although he was still deep in his own thoughts. Maybe Wizard Leo was indeed very capable in strength but patience was more important in guiding students.
It seemed impossible for Wizard Leo to educate students properly with his impatience.
Laurinka heaved a long sigh. She stared aimlessly at Wizard Leo's room and whispered, "It's been three years since I arrived at Tutor Leo's tower, and never have I seen him leave this place once, not to mention teaching us any knowledge about Spell Models…"
Laurinka was also very helpless. Those assigned to Wizard Leo's tower were mainly the ones with poor qualifications. Their future seemed even bleaker when paired with a tutor who stayed in his tower all day long.
"Oh right, Wizard Leo asked me to select three Zero-level spells earlier, and I told him I need more time to think about it. Is there any place in the Dark Magic Region where I can check on some spells?"
Laurinka nodded in response. "Naturally, there are numerous spells, casting tools, and potions around the Dark Magic Region but there are some rules you need to follow. Come on, I'll bring you to the Resource Tower which is equipped with everything you want to know."
Then, Merlin followed closely behind Laurinka and left Wizard Leo's tower.
…
Laurinka took to her heels after bringing Merlin to the Resource Tower.
The Resource Tower looked very different from the normal towers. It was not too tall but it occupied a large surface area, and there were many people shuttling back and forth outside the tower.
Merlin entered the Resource Tower right away. Soon, he whispered to one of the gray-robed Wizards inside the tower, "Where are spells recorded?"
The gray-robed Wizard replied nonchalantly without even looking up, "On the second floor."
Merlin bowed slightly and then headed to the second floor.
He felt as if he had returned to his past life when he stepped foot into the second floor. Rows after rows of scarlet bookshelves were packed with numerous books which were arranged neatly.
Merlin came to the outermost bookshelf and took out a volume of thread-bound books at random.
There were some mysterious runes on the covers. Merlin found himself unable to open the books.
"Maybe I need the Dark Magic ring for this, too?"
He suddenly remembered Laurinka's advice earlier where she said that the Dark Magic ring was an essential item in the Dark Magic Region. It was required in almost all the dealings here.
Hence, Merlin utilized Mind Power to stimulate the runes on the Dark Magic ring. Almost immediately, the ring released a ray of light that wrapped around the books in Merlin's hand. Gradually, several Molta words surfaced on the books.
"Crimson Flame, Zero-level Fire-type spell. Can attack any enemy within 100 meters at the same time! Two contribution points!"
This was a Zero-level spell for a group attack. However, Merlin was not able to get his head around the meaning of two contribution points.
He looked up and glanced around. He noticed a slightly chubby female Wizard not far from him. She had two pigtail plaits and looked very much like a woman of quiet disposition.
Merlin went forward and asked politely, "Excuse me, can I ask you something?"
The plump female Wizard glanced at Merlin from top to bottom. Then, a kind smile washed over her face. "What would you like to know?"
Merlin hurriedly revealed the books in his hand. "What's the meaning of two contribution points marked on the back of this Crimson Flames volume?"
The stout female Wizard gave a faint smile and two dimples appeared on her chubby cheeks. Then, she explained to Merlin in a gentle voice.
"Contribution points are redeemable. Ten thousand gold coins can be exchanged for one contribution point. You can seek the gray-robed Wizard in the Mission Hall for an exchange of contribution points. As long as you have sufficient contribution points, you can use them in exchange for this set of spells with the gray-robed Wizard downstairs."
Merlin was stunned after listening to the female Wizard's explanation. Ten thousand gold coins were only equivalent to one contribution point. This set of Crimson Flame was one of the few spells that required lesser contribution points among the others. If following this logic, then First-level spells and Second-level spells would easily require dozens of contribution points, which meant that an equivalent to hundreds of thousands of gold coins?
Even with the entire Wilson family's wealth, he was not able to exchange for one First-level spell.
As if understanding Merlin's concern, the female Wizard whispered softly, "In addition to exchanging gold coins for contribution points, they can be gained through the completion of tasks. A selection of tasks is available for grab in the Mission Hall where you can acquire some contribution points when the task is completed. You must be new to the Dark Magic Region, I assume, not knowing about these contribution points? You can check the total of your accumulated contribution points in the ring. Every new Spell Caster to the Dark Magic Region automatically obtains a minimum amount of ten contribution points upon their arrival. Feel free to take a look."
The female Wizard left as soon as she finished speaking, leaving Merlin alone behind to digest the information he had just received.
"Ten contribution points?"
Without much patience, Merlin inspected the ring worn on his finger. Sure enough, it showed "ten" in Molta language, indicating that he now had accumulated ten contribution points.
Therefore, Merlin continued his search on the bookshelf. In general, common Zero-level spells required two or three contribution points. Of course, there were also some Zero-level spells that required five contribution points. Most of these Zero-level spells were powerful or possessed quite unique qualities, hence the contribution points needed naturally increased slightly.
Merlin also found Fireball, which required only two contribution points which indicated that Fireball was only a very common Zero-level spell.
Although there were a variety of spells in here, and Zero-level spells could even be exchanged with only a few contribution points at random, they were only allowed for members of the spell casters' organization.
The black-robed old man, for instance, joined the army and experienced the Slaughterhouse all for the sole purpose of obtaining several Zero-level spells. Eventually, he only managed to acquire a handful of beginner level Spell Models.
On the other hand, Merilung who joined the Abyss Fort had become a Four-Elemental Wizard in the span of five years, and each of his spells was almost stronger than the black-robed old man's. This was the benefit of joining a spell casters' organization, and it was inevitable that countless roaming Wizards in the outside world dreamed of joining the spell casters' organization.
However, Merlin did not choose from these dazzling collections of Zero-level spells. He shifted his attention to other bookshelves equipped with Mind Meditation Spells.
In comparison to spells, Merlin was now more eager to acquire a powerful Mind Meditation Spell!
Chapter 109: Choice II
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Mind Meditation Spell was exactly what Merlin needed to greatly enhance his Mind Power. Mind Power and Spell Models were essential in becoming a greater Spell Caster.
The act of obtaining powerful Mind Power alone but unable to construct a Spell Model was not enough. Laurinka, for instance, achieved the required Mind Power but she was not upgraded to a First-level Spell Caster because she was unable to construct a Spell Model.
On the other hand, it was impossible to become a powerful Spell Caster if one's Mind Power did not reach the required level. Merlin had assistance from the Matrix, hence he did not have to worry about the construction of Spell Models. However, the growth of his Mind Power was not optimal. As a result, Merlin's strength enhancement was negatively affected.
The beginner level Meditation Spell in old man Etha's Spell Manual did not show very effective results. Merlin had long yearned for other Meditation Spells but he was not really been given the chance.
Now, there was more than a hundred different variations of Mind Meditation Spells arranged on the bookshelves.
Merlin pondered for a moment. He completely ignored the beginner level Meditation Spells and turned his attention toward the intermediate level and advanced level Meditation Spells located on the higher shelves.
However, advanced level Mind Meditation Spells required an unbelievable amount of contribution points, which was almost near to a thousand. That was an astronomical figure. Besides, there were only less than ten advanced level Mind Meditation Spells on the entire second floor. It showed that the spell was extremely precious, even in the Dark Magic Region.
Therefore, Merlin landed his gaze on intermediate level Mind Meditation Spells. These spells were not inexpensive, calling at the amount of a minimum of thirty contribution points.
The variation of intermediate level Mind Mediation Spells ranged from thirty to a hundred contribution points. Naturally, Merlin could not afford it with his mere total of ten contribution points.
"Only ten contribution points, that's completely out of the picture…"
Merlin furrowed his eyebrows. Thirty contribution points were not too much but it certainly was not a small amount either. Perhaps Merlin was able to collect this much of contribution points after spending some time in the Dark Magic Region, but this would certainly require a long period of time. His natural Mind Power was not great to begin with, so one step backward would make him fall behind to a great extent. That was why he was desperate to obtain a set of intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell.
Merlin's focused gaze swept back and forth on the shelf. Without sufficient contribution points, he could not read the contents of these books.
Suddenly, an inspiration flashed across his mind. Merlin was reminded of the opportunity to select three Zero-level spells for free that was mentioned by Wizard Leo earlier.
Those Zero-level spells in the Resource Tower required only five contribution points at most. However, three of those spells would make a total amount of fifteen contribution points.
Including the ten contribution points that the Dark Magic Region awarded their newly-joined Spell Casters, he would have a total of twenty-five contribution points.
"Twenty-five contribution points are definitely closer to thirty… Maybe I can try to convince Tutor Leo to swap three Zero-level spells with one intermediate level Mind Mediation Spell.
The more he pondered on it, the more he was convinced that it was plausible. He had to retrieve one intermediate level Mind Mediation Spell as quickly as possible.
Therefore, Merlin did not linger long in the Resource Tower but took his heels to the direction of Wizard Leo's tower.
…
Merlin noticed Laurinka who was also in Wizard Leo's tower when he returned. The girl gave him a faint smile. "Wizard Merlin, have you chosen your spells?"
Merlin did not answer directly but replied with another question, "Is Wizard Leo still up there?"
"Wizard Leo stays in there all the time unless something special happens. You can head up directly whenever you need him."
Merlin gave a quick nod, walked to the Runic Magic Circle and activated the runes on the ring. Within seconds, he was transferred to the top of the tower.
"Tutor Leo?"
Merlin called out gently from outside the door.
"Come in."
Wizard Leo's voice rang in the air while the door opened slowly. Merlin walked in without hesitation and noticed that Wizard Leo was looking slightly tired.
"Tell me, which spells have you decided?"
Wizard Leo questioned rather impatiently.
Merlin asked with extreme caution, "Tutor Leo, I surrender the opportunity to choose three Zero-level spells for free. With my ten contribution points, can I exchange them for an intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell?"
"Hmm? Mind Meditation Spell?"
Wizard Leo frowned. The blood-red eye which looked like a viper's, located on his forehead twitched slightly, glistering a hint of red light.
Although Merlin had seen this horrifying side of Wizard Leo before, at this moment, fear rose in his heart.
Wizard Leo finally replied after a long pause, "Ah, you've already constructed three Spell Models… Well, I'll give you an intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell. However, the Spell Models you constructed are likely to be unstable. Even if your Mind Power is able to support a First-level Spell Model, you must still exercise caution while constructing them."
Wizard Leo reminded Merlin. It seemed that he was not optimistic about Merlin's potential. After all, how could roaming Wizards, without systematic learning, able to build good Spell Models?
"Tutor Leo, does that mean you agree to my request?"
Merlin was surprised. He did not expect that it went so smooth.
"Take this, I've written an intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell on it."
Earlier, Wizard Leo picked up a pen and paper and scribbled away. It turned out to be a set of intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell. Merlin hurriedly took that piece of paper on the table and scanned it. It was indeed a set of Mind Meditation Spell.
The Mind Meditation Spell which Merlin had dreamed of all day and night had come too easily. Wizard Leo did not even ask for Merlin's remaining ten contribution points. When Merlin looked up at Wizard Leo's ferocious face again, he no longer noticed the intimidation that was there before.
"Okay, take your leave now. I have to conduct an important experiment these few days so don't come in and bother me, unless necessary."
Wizard Leo was eager to drive Merlin out.
Merlin looked at the door shut tightly after Wizard Leo and shook his head helplessly. It seemed that he was not going to see Wizard Leo for a very long time.
Fortunately, he acquired a set of intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell, which was the biggest gain after he arrived in the Dark Magic Region.
"Wizard Merlin, are you done choosing your spells?"
Laurinka suddenly appeared on the top floor without him noticing.
Merlin nodded. "Zero-level spells are not useful for me at the time being, so I asked Tutor Leo to give me an intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell."
"Oh? Intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell? That required at least thirty contribution points."
An envious look came to Laurinka's face, and then she whispered, "Wizard Leo is actually very nice, but he has no patience to explain the knowledge of spells construction to us."
Merlin also nodded in silence. Although he only had two encounters with Wizard Leo, he had already understood the man's temper. He was very straightforward but at the same time, he was obsessed in the realm of cultivation. It was safe to call him a complete cultivation fanatic.
"Oh right, what happened to Wizard Leo's eyes?" Merlin whispered.
The blood-red eye on Wizard Leo's forehead was too strange that it sent chills down anyone who shifted their gaze on it.
Chapter 110: Peaceful Life I
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"Tutor Leo's eyes?"
Laurinka stopped walking, and finally answered after moments of hesitation, "Tutor Leo's eyes were already like this when I first arrived in the Dark Magic Region. I've heard that his eyes were caused by the cultivation of a Darkness-type spell. It seems that Tutor Leo did an experiment on himself and ruined his eyes with his own hands. Then, using some really strange potions produced with a Darkness-type spell, he created the Darkness Eye on his forehead. I heard that the Darkness Eye possesses a very peculiar power… I'm not too sure about the specifics."
"Ruining both eyes to cultivate a Darkness-type spell?"
An indecipherable expression washed over Merlin's face. He trembled slightly at the thought of Wizard Leo's vacant, dead eyes. Even if that so-called Darkness Eye had many advantages, Merlin would not inflict such harm upon himself to become a ghost of horror.
"Well, you're staying on the third floor of the tower."
Without Merlin's realization, Laurinka had already brought him to the third floor of the Wizard Tower. She pointed to several rooms, indicating that these rooms were Merlin's home in the future.
Merlin glanced around roughly and was satisfied at what he saw. The rooms were large and spacious, sufficient for him who lived alone.
"I'm truly grateful to you, Wizard Laurinka, for helping me to settle down. I'm afraid I took too much of your time."
Merlin expressed gratitude to Laurinka with a slight bow. He knew that time was very precious for Spell Casters, and he had taken almost half a day of Laurinka's time.
Laurinka puckered her face in a smile. "I'm not helping you to adapt to the Dark Magic Region for nothing. This is the task I took in the Mission Hall. In other words, I acquire two contribution points every time I receive and welcome a new Spell Caster. Alright, I'm going to check if there's any new Spell Caster coming in. If you have any doubts or questions in the future, don't be afraid to come to me. I live on the sixth floor of the tower!"
She turned around and left the tower the moment she finished speaking.
Merlin walked into his room and hurriedly took out the intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell gifted by Wizard Leo.
This intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell was not too difficult to understand. Merlin could hardly wait to begin his meditation according to the methods shown, so gradually, he immersed himself in the realm of meditation.
In a short while, Merlin opened his eyes again with his face revealing a hint of joy. He whispered to himself in a low voice, "It works really well, at least three to five times more efficient than the beginner level Mind Meditation Spell that I practiced before."
In less than an hour into meditation, Merlin clearly felt his Mind Power had increased, and the effect was so much better than beginner level Mind Meditation Spell he retrieved from old man Etha's Spell Manual.
Hence, Merlin continued his meditation quietly in the room.
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A month later, Merlin finally walked out of the Wizard Tower, and coincidentally bumped into Wizard Laurinka.
As the weather gradually warmed up, the female Wizards in the Dark Magic Region began to remove their thick layers of clothing. Laurinka was wearing a pair of tight shorts that showed off her slender, fair legs. Her upper body was covered with only a short silk gown that was made from a material as thin as gauze, vaguely revealing the splendor of spring hidden underneath.
Originally, Merlin thought all Spell Casters were serious, mysterious, and reserved. However, after arriving at the Dark Magic Region, he realized those kinds of Spell Casters only made up a tiny part of the population. Cultivation fanatics like Wizard Leo were even rare.
Female Wizards liked to dress in pretty clothes like other young women. To help them appear younger and more beautiful, they were also willing to spend precious contribution points in exchange for some active potions.
Although these active potions could only enhance skin elasticity and had no other effect, they were well-sought after among young female Wizards.
"Wizard Merlin, you've finally stepped out of the tower."
Laurinka greeted Merlin with a smile. It seemed like she had also noticed that Merlin had hidden in the Wizard Tower since he arrived in the Dark Magic Region a month ago.
Merlin replied casually, "I've been meditating, that's why I didn't go out as often. I heard that Wizard Nasha is offering a free Wind-type spell course, so I decided to drop by and check it out."
Laurinka frowned and asked in a low whisper, "Wizard Nasha's free courses are mostly about some Zero-level spells. You've already constructed three Zero-level spells. Are you planning on constructing another one?"
Merlin's replied the question with empty silence.
Out of kindness, Laurinka reminded him, "Wizard Merlin, indeed, constructing more spells is useful for building your strength in the future. However, it does not only exhaust your Mind Power but you'll also need to spend lots of time reconstructing your Spell Models. When the time is matured for you to advance into a First-level Spell Caster, you'll require more time to construct a First-level Spell Model compared to the others.
"A slight mistake and all your previous efforts are wasted! Moreover, all three of your existing Spell Models constructed outside might get unstable, hence, I don't recommend you to construct more Spell Models. Instead, focus on the First-level Spell Model that corresponds to the three spells you've built earlier. It'll assist your journey to become a First-level Spell Caster. After all, you only have three years."
Merlin knew that Laurinka said those things out of concern. Indeed, if Merlin was just a normal Spell Caster, he would be satisfied with the three Spell Models he had constructed. To continue constructing more would break the hope of him becoming a First-level Spell Caster in the future.
However, he had the Matrix, and that was why he was not worried about the construction of Spell Models. As long as he reached a sufficient level of Mind Power, he was able to construct more Spell Models.
At the bottom line, Four-Elemental Wizards, Five-Elemental Wizards, and so on, were beyond the ability of common Three-Elemental Wizards, leaving a tremendous gap in between. Merilung, who had spent five years in the Abyss Fort, for instance, was able to become a Four-Elemental Wizard. However, perhaps the cultivation systems in the Abyss Fort was different from the Dark Magic Region where after five years, Merilung, who did not manage to upgrade to a First-level Spell Caster, was still allowed to stay in the Abyss Fort.
On the other hand, in the Dark Magic Region, if one failed to become a First-level Spell Caster within three years, they would be expelled from the organization.
"Thank you so much for your kind reminders, Wizard Laurinka. I'll handle with attention."
Merlin returned the smile.
Laurinka did not comment any further. She had already done her part of giving him sincere advice but it was completely up to Merlin to make his own decision.
Hence, she left hurriedly after a brief small talk.
Merlin walked around before he finally arrived in front of a tower. This Wizard's tower did not soar into the sky but it looked brand new. This was Wizard Nasha's tower. Wizard Nasha was recently promoted to a Fourth-level Spell Caster, so this tower was newly built.
Due to her delivery of free course, numerous people crowded in front of Wizard Nasha's tower. The large crowd consisted mostly of beginner level Spell Casters.
"Buzz, buzz."
Suddenly, the runes on the Wizard Tower began to glisten brightly. A young female Wizard appeared from the tower and shouted at the crowd of Spell Casters without much interest, "Wizard Nasha is ready now. Please enter the tower in a respected order. Anyone who fails to do so will be dismissed without prejudice."
Everyone nodded obediently at the rule.
Following closely behind the crowd of Spell Casters, Merlin also took to his heels and headed into the tower.
Chapter 111: Peaceful Life II
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Inside the brightly-lit tower, the atmosphere was very different from the dark and gloomy atmosphere which filled Wizard Leo's tower. Presumably, this was influenced by the Runic Magic Circle the Wizards had chosen while building their Wizard Towers.
At the front of this bright and spacious tower was a long wooden table. A graceful woman about thirty years old, dressed in a white robe, was seated behind the wooden table. Merlin presumed her to be the owner of the tower, Wizard Nasha.
Wizard Nasha was not considered a belle but her simple appearance – golden locks that hung effortlessly on her back in a simple ponytail and a spotless white robe draped over her body with a matching light blue belt around her waist – gave a down-to-earth, non-pretentious impression.
"The main topic of my lesson today is a Zero-level Wind-type spell – Gale, and the construction of some related Spell Models."
Wizard Nasha spoke, wearing a smile on her face. Her calm and soft voice was soothing to the ears. The audience who was making noise earlier also quieted down unconsciously.
Merlin nodded silently in the crowd. It was no wonder Wizard Nasha managed to attract so many people to listen to her teaching on Spell Models construction in her tower. Not only because it was free but her temperament and kind character also made those around her felt at ease and comfortable, which was a rare scene to see in the Dark Magic Region.
It was very unlike Wizard Leo, who not only had a disturbing appearance, but also a strange temperament. Even the students from his Wizard Tower were not willing to meet Wizard Leo, let alone Spell Casters from other towers.
Wizard Nasha started the explanation on Zero-level Wind-type Gale. Although Merlin had the Matrix to assist him in the analysis, it was still necessary to understand the basic knowledge of spells construction.
Furthermore, the next spell that Merlin was preparing to construct was exactly Wind-type Gale.
"Matrix, ready to record!"
Merlin secretly activated the Matrix and commenced recording the knowledge Wizard Nasha shared today as they might be helpful to Merlin's construction of Spell Models.
The teaching style of Wizard Nasha was also exceptionally interesting. She was able to lead her audience into an in-depth immersion of the content without them knowing. Even Merlin had forgotten about everything else and was completely engaged in Wizard Nasha's lesson.
The construction of a Spell Model was truly a complicated process as it demanded a vast amount of basic understanding of Spell Models. Besides, each Spell Model had specific differences that required a Spell Caster's hands-on construction.
No wonder Laurinka mentioned that the construction of Spell Models was the most arduous. She was born into a family of highly experienced Spell Casters hence she had been receiving knowledge about Spell Model construction since she was a child.
However, even if she grew up in such an environment which awarded her much better advantages compared to roaming Wizards, she was still at her wit's end about the construction of Spell Model, especially regarding First-level Spell Model. Until now, she had not built a First-level Spell Model yet.
If Laurinka was stuck in a position like this, it was not worth mentioning about the roaming Wizards like old man Etha and the black-robed old man.
In hindsight, old man Etha was slightly better in comparison with the others. With decades of understanding about spells, he was able to reconstruct several Spell Models. Even though Merlin thought that the several Spell Models built by old man Etha were unrefined, it was considered pretty good for the standard of roaming Wizards.
For instance, the black-robed old man who had never constructed a Spell Model properly but had been simulating the Spell Model obtained from the army directly in his Awareness had undoubtedly caused him numerous troubles.
"Alright, that's all for today."
Three hours later, Wizard Nasha's course finally came to an end. Many Spell Casters bowed slightly at Wizard Nasha as a gesture to express their gratitude before they turned and left the tower.
After returning to Wizard Leo's tower, Merlin repeatedly replayed the lesson taught by Wizard Nasha with the information stored in the Matrix. Finally, he shook his head helplessly.
It was too complicated to construct a Spell Model without the help of the Matrix. Eventually, Merlin completely dismissed the idea of constructing a Spell Model by himself.
Since then, Merlin spent some time attending a runology class. After all, it seemed that the mysterious runes were noticeable everywhere in the Dark Magic Region, and each possessed a unique ability. Grasping the meaning or even mastering the mysterious runes would enhance his ability.
However, Merlin was completely defeated after attending one runology class. The study of runology was too vast and complicated. Besides that, to cast runes, one had to rely completely on Mind Power and it required superb comprehension ability.
Merlin was not a genius. If it was not for the Matrix, he might not even be able to construct a Spell Model, let alone becoming a Spell Caster.
Upon discovering that rune was not within his capability, Merlin gave up completely and began devoting himself to the cultivation of Mind Meditation Spell.
Generally, Spell Casters had more time than Normies but it was not the same for Merlin. He only had three years to construct Spell Models. If he spent too much effort in other aspects, perhaps even with the help of the Matrix, it would be difficult for him to become a First-leveI Spell Caster in three years.
After all, Merlin's ultimate goal was not just to be a general Three-Elemental Spell Caster but a much stronger and powerful Spell Caster of Four-, Five-, Six- or even Seven-Elemental. In other words, he would need so much more of Mind Power in comparison to a general Three-Elemental Spell Caster.
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Half a year later, Merlin finally stepped out of the Wizard Tower. During these six months, Merlin spent most of his time cultivating Mind Meditation Spell.
The outcome of this intermediate-level Mind Meditation Spell was indeed satisfying. In just half a year, Merlin felt his Mind Power had increased several folds. His current release of Fireball was almost at an instantaneous firing speed.
At the lift of a hand, his powerful Mind Power could immediately release dozens of Fireballs, which was terribly intimidating. This was the reason why Merilung dreaded the black-robed old man.
Even if the black-robed old man had no other tricks, he was able to speed up his release of Fireball to the optimum which posed a large destructive threat with only his powerful Mind Power.
Right now, after practicing intermediate-level Mind Meditation Spell for half a year, Merlin's strength was almost on par to that of the black-robed old man. Therefore, with just the expansion of his Mind Power, his capability was already greatly improved even if Merlin had not constructed a new Spell Model throughout this time.
"Finally, it's time that my Mind Power can support the construction of my first First-level spell! However, my goal is far beyond becoming a Three-Elemental Wizard!"
A determined look washed over Merlin's face, and without hesitation, he left Wizard Leo's tower and headed toward the Resource Tower.
Chapter 112: Options
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As before, there were many Spell Casters dressed in different costumes coming in and out of the Resource Tower. Although Merlin rarely walked out of the Wizard Tower in the past half year, he learned enough knowledge about the general customs of the Dark Magic Region.
Every Spell Caster dressed in gray robes in the Dark Magic Region were those who had been assigned missions from the Mission Hall.
For example, the gray-robed Wizard who had previously examined Merlin's Dark Magic ring and the lethargic-looking gray-robed Wizard in the Resource Tower – both had accepted tasks from the Mission Hall.
These tasks came with conditions. The primary rule was that only an official member of the Dark Magic Region such as a First-level Spell Caster or above could take on such tasks.
Merlin ignored that indolent gray-robed Wizard when he arrived at the Resource Tower and went straight to the second floor.
There were more Spell Casters on the second floor but most of them were there to select First-level spells in preparation to becoming First-level Spell Casters.
Merlin glimpsed absentmindedly at the First-level spells on the bookshelves and then moved to the section that stored Zero-level spells. The Dark Magic Region had a massive collection of Zero-level spells, arranged and organized in more than a dozen bookshelves.
He first selected Wind-type Gale, which was exactly the lesson taught by Wizard Nasha previously. Gale was characterized by its speed where it was not utilized for attacking the opponent but to double up the Spell Caster's speed.
It was exactly because of Gale that Merilung was able to move at the speed of lightning, leaving behind only trails of faint shadow in others' eyes.
"Two contribution points isn't too expensive."
Merlin took a quick look at the price of Gale and realized it only required two contribution points. This was not to say that Gale was cheap because it was not a strong spell. Instead, it was because of its immense popularity that most spell casters' organizations and even some common Spell Casters families and roaming Wizards, could easily obtain it.
After he selected Gale, Merlin continued his search on the bookshelf. After spending half a year inside of Wizard Leo's tower, working hard to cultivate intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell, his current Mind Power had increased several folds and was even able to support the construction of a First-level Spell Model.
Therefore, Merlin tried to obtain as many Spell Models as he could. Apart from Gale, his next favorite was Darkness-type spells. The fierce battle that broke out with Merilung during his time in Count Selin's castle had exposed Merlin to the peculiarity of Darkness-type spells. If it was not for the black-robed old man's assistance at the last minute, Merlin would have been caught in a turmoil of disasters.
However, Darkness-type spells were rare to come by in the Dark Magic Region. Merlin had checked out several bookshelves consecutively but still did not find any Darkness-type spell. After all, there were differences amongst spell casters' organizations.
The Abyss Fort, for example, was renowned for Darkness-type spells, and these kinds of spells could be found there in an inexhaustible variety. On the other hand, the Dark Magic Region was famous for runes. The Great Wizard Fidel who created the Dark Magic Region had great attainments in runology.
Therefore, Merlin had expected to find lesser Darkness-type spells in the Dark Magic Region.
Suddenly, he focused his gaze and then quickly walked toward a row of bookshelves near the corner. On the top of the shelves were several Darkness-type spells arranged neatly together.
Merlin picked up a few of them at random and all these Darkness-type spells had unique names.
"Hand of Darkness. Condenses Darkness Element to bind the target. Most effective at night! Three contribution points."
Merlin was not looking for this type of Binding spell. Currently, he already possessed a Binding spell which was Frost. Although Hand of Darkness had its own specific features, it was not necessarily comparable to Frost's binding effect. Merlin put it back again and took out other Darkness-type spells.
"Darkness Rays. Strong penetration effects accompanied by strong negative emotions. Most effective at night! Three contribution points."
This was a remarkable offensive Darkness-type spell but it had some limitations and might not necessarily overpower Fireball, therefore Merlin did not choose this spell.
Although these two Darkness-type spells which required three contribution points, it did not mean that they were greater than other spells which require lesser contribution points. It was because Darkness-type spells were rare in the Dark Magic Region hence more contribution points were needed in purchasing them.
Merlin did not choose either Hand of Darkness or Darkness Rays mainly because of the functions of these two spells overlapped with the Spell Models that Merlin had previously constructed.
What Merlin needed urgently was a Hallucinating spell like Dark Mist that Merilung had cast.
After searching through the shelves for a short while, Merlin finally found the spell he needed.
"Dark Mist. Uses Darkness Element to form an absolute enclosed dark space. Anyone lacking Mind Power can fall into the illusion! Five contribution points."
Merlin finally found Dark Mist, which characteristics described in the book was the same as Dark Mist cast by Merilung. Back to that time when Merlin fell into the hallucination of Dark Mist, he sensed no sound, no direction, and surrounded by complete darkness. Even Mind Power seemed to have lost its effect. That feeling of utter confusion still left a lingering fear in Merlin's heart even until now.
However, this might be the aftermath of Merlin's weak Mind Power at that time, which in a way also explained the force of Dark Mist.
"Five contribution points, hmm, not far from what I expected."
Merlin wandered around the Resource Tower for a long time and he had learned that Zero-level spells required a maximum of five contributions at most. Therefore, Zero-level spells that required five contribution points were either the best amongst their kind or spells with unique characteristics.
Eventually, Merlin had chosen Gale and Dark Mist. If he really succeeded in constructing these Spell Models in his Awareness, then he would have acquired five different spells and became a powerful Five-Elemental Wizard amongst the sea of Spell Casters.
An average Spell Caster was Three-Elemental Wizard and slightly more powerful ones would be Four-Elemental Wizards. Both Merilung and Wizard Leo were Four-Elemental Wizards.
There were very few Spell Casters of more than Five-Elemental or above, even in the Dark Magic Region. At least Merlin had not encountered any Spell Caster more than Five-Elemental or above up until now.
However, being a Spell Caster of more than Five-Elemental was not Merlin's ultimate goal. At present, Merlin already acquired Binding, Speed, Defensive, and Hallucinating spells, but only possessed Fireball as an Offensive spell. Although it was destructive when dealing with a single opponent, it was gradually failing to keep up with his current needs.
Therefore, Merlin needed to select a more powerful spell that was capable of attacking a wider range, in order to make up for the weakness of Merlin's single attack.
Chapter 113: Unforeseen Circumstance
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Merlin paced around the numerous bookshelves and eventually locked his eyes on Thunder-type spell.
Thunderbolt and flames were both violent enough to produce an equally terrifying force. Hence, Fire-type and Thunder-type made the most compatible Offensive spells.
Merlin already possessed Fire-type Fireball, hence he needed to choose another type of Offensive spell. It seemed that the most appropriate choice would be a Thunder-type spell.
There was an extensive selection of Thunder-type spells in the Dark Magic Region so Merlin had to choose with caution. He wanted a spell that was greatly powerful and was able to cover an expansive attack range. Knowing what he wanted helped in narrowing down his options.
Finally, Merlin made up his mind on a spell named Thunderbolt Net. The distinguishing trait of this spell coincidentally matched with Merlin's requirement.
"Thunderbolt Net. A large net formed by violent Thunder Elements, it covers a radius of more than ten meters. Carries an additional numbing effect! Five contribution points."
All of Thunderbolt Net's unique traits fulfilled what Merlin envisaged in his mind but his face fell when he realized that this ideal spell required five contribution points.
Earlier, he had made up his mind about Gale and Dark Mist, and those would add up to a total of seven contribution points. In other words, the ten contribution points awarded to Merlin as a new member of the Dark Magic Region would have been left with only three contribution points.
Three contribution points were not enough to exchange for Thunderbolt Net.
Merlin stood in front of the bookshelf and pondered for a long time. At last, he shook his head and gradually regained his mood. He surely felt it was a pity as he had no choice but to temporarily gave up Thunderbolt Net. He would only return for it when he had accumulated enough contribution points.
Therefore, without any further hesitation, Merlin selected Gale and Dark Mist, then went downstairs to the gray-robed Wizard.
"Please exchange these two spells for me."
Merlin said to one of the sluggish gray-robed Wizards without much interest.
This gray-robed Wizard, with his eyes narrowed, threw a sideways glance at Merlin. Then, he revealed a round plate which looked like a casting tool filled with mysterious runes.
"Pass me your Dark Magic ring."
Merlin followed the command obediently. Then, the gray-robed Wizard activated the casting tool, and those densely-packed mysterious runes began to sparkle with faint white light, shrouding Merlin's entire ring.
Merlin witnessed with his own eyes that the number "Ten" on his ring gradually turned into "Three." This indicated that he was now left with only three contribution points.
According to the accustomed ways, the gray-robed Wizard utilized that casting tool to remove the restrictive runes on the two volumes of books so Merlin could read the contents as he wished.
Merlin bowed slightly at the gray-robed Wizard, then turned to leave the Resource Tower.
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Once he returned to Wizard Leo's tower, Merlin first flipped open the book that recorded Gale's Spell Model.
There were five Spell Models in the book, all of which were Gale's Spell Model. Merlin was no longer the newbie Wizard who only relied on old man Etha's Spell Manual. He still had some basic judgment although he was unable to construct his own Spell Model.
He decided that all five of those Spell Models in the book were fairly stable, and they must have been constructed by the hands of a powerful Spell Caster, one who had done extensive research on Gale.
In comparison to the Spell Models constructed by old man Etha, the ones constructed in this book were of another level. After all, there were vast differences between Spell Casters supported by systematic learning through spell casters' organization and the roaming Wizards.
It was unlikely that something wrong would happen if Merlin directly simulated these five Spell Models into Awareness based on the instructions on the book, although by doing so would be slightly risky. However, except for roaming Wizards who knew nothing better, no one was daring enough to take the chance.
The Spell Casters must reconstruct the Spell Models themselves to ensure their stability in Awareness.
"Matrix, build a database for Gale, and analyze its Spell Model."
"Beep. The database for Gale is built. Starting to analyze!"
Merlin commenced the easy process of reconstructing Gale's Spell Model smoothly from experience.
"Beep. Analysis over. A total of 253,516 Spell Models have been reconstructed!"
In only brief moments, the Matrix had completed its analysis and more than 250,000 Spell Models were reconstructed. This resulted in the highest number of Spell Models among all that Merlin had reconstructed.
This also proved that the Spell Models in the Dark Magic Region had been perfected, far more than the Spell Models built by old man Etha, which was why the analysis resulted in such a high number of Spell Models.
Without delay, Merlin selected the best Spell Model from the vast selection and then began the final step – to simulate the Spell Model into Awareness using Mind Power.
The simulation of Gale's Spell Model commenced immediately in Mind Power. Merlin was already familiar with the simulation process of a Spell Model. Coupled with his current state of extremely strong Mind Power, Gale's Spell Model was simulated in Awareness within the next few moments.
The moment Gale's Spell Model was formed in Merlin's Awareness, he instantly felt countless green lights, like groups of densely-packed moths, flying frantically toward him.
These green lights were Wind Elements. The abundance of Wind Elements sped directly toward Merlin's Awareness where it was quickly absorbed by Gale's Spell Model and being transformed into Magic Power.
Merlin had successfully constructed Gale into his Awareness but he did not rest. Immediately, he ordered the Matrix to analyze Dark Mist's Spell Model.
Dark Mist's Spell Model was quite complicated. Although there were also five Spell Models in the book, at a quick glance, Merlin had already noticed that these were much more complicated than any of the Spell Models he had constructed before.
"No wonder it requires five contribution points."
Merlin was secretly delighted. The more complicated the Spell Model, the more powerful it was. Although complicated Spell Models also meant an increased difficulty level of construction, with the Matrix, Merlin could cheat his way out and completely ignored the obstacles one may face in the construction of Spell Models.
Soon, the Matrix ended its analysis. Merlin selected the best out of all Spell Models and began to mobilize his Mind Power to carefully simulate Dark Mist's Spell Model.
"Phew…"
Merlin heaved a long sigh, then gathered his concentration on simulating Dark Mist's Spell Model in his Awareness.
Out of the blue, an unforeseen circumstance happened.
"Eh?"
Merlin's expression turned grave. He felt his initial forceful Mind Power suddenly became heavy the second he simulated Dark Mist's Spell Model in his Awareness.
It was as if his Mind Power had been sucked into a vacuum, leaving him gasping for air as if he was being suffocated.
Chapter 114: Mission Hall
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After nearly half a year of cultivating intermediate level Mind Meditation Spell, Merlin's Mind Power was no longer what it was before. It could now able to support the construction of a First-level Spell Model.
However, when he was simulating Dark Mist's Spell Model in his Awareness, he was overwhelmed with a rather cumbersome feeling. This meant that almost half of his Mind Power was exhausted by Dark Mist's Spell Model.
Even the total amount of Mind Power spent while constructing all four spells – Gale, Earth Guard, Frost, and Fireball – was less than what was required for constructing Dark Mist.
"Fortunately, my Mind Power has increased multiple folds recently and it was sufficient to support a First-level Spell Model. Otherwise, the construction would fail due to lack of Mind Power."
Merlin murmured to himself with a solemn expression on his face. This was an unforeseen circumstance that happened completely out of his expectation. It never came across his mind that Dark Mist's Spell Model would exhaust so much Mind Power.
Therefore, Merlin could not afford to be careless. He utilized almost all his Mind Power to simulate Dark Mist's Spell Model.
The simulation process consumed a long duration of five to six hours. The night had already fallen when Merlin finally felt a tinge of vibration in his Awareness.
"Whoosh!"
Like the call of a fierce wind, numerous black dots clouded together and flew toward Merlin in his Awareness.
These black dots were Darkness Elements. They gradually entered the Awareness and were transformed into Magic Power by Dark Mist's Spell Model. Soon enough, Merlin felt a strange feeling rising inside of him.
It was as if he had suddenly been accustomed to the darkness, and he enjoyed this new sensation greatly.
Naturally, the effect of Darkness-type spells was most compelling at night. Although Dark Mist could be cast during day or night, it was most effective at night as it was when the surrounding was condensed with Darkness Elements. This was the trait of Darkness Elements, also the unique characteristic of Darkness-type spells.
Merlin adjusted his Mind Power slightly. Even though Dark Mist's Spell Model required an abundance of Mind Power, so much more than what Merlin expected, he could still mobilize a portion of his Mind Power right now, at least for casting spells.
"Gale!"
Merlin utilized his Mind Power to simulate Gale's Spell Model. Instantly, numerous Wind Elements fluctuated in his body. He suddenly felt the air around him became lighter.
"Whoosh!"
Like a flash of lightning, Merlin's silhouette appeared at the other end of the room. It was so fast that only a faint shadow flashed in front of his naked eye.
"Dark Mist!"
Merlin was controlling Dark Mist's Spell Model, the spell that he held the most expectation.
"Whoosh!"
Thick dark mist appeared out of thin air soundlessly and shrouded the entire room at the blink of an eye, covering a relatively large area.
Merlin was satisfied at the result of his small tests. Up to this moment, he had acquired a total of five Elements, namely Fireball, Frost, Earth Guard, Gale, and Dark Mist. He was now a true Five-Elemental Wizard.
Moreover, Merlin had one more Thunderbolt Net which was yet to be exchanged. He would do it once he had accumulated enough contribution points. When he succeeded, Merlin would become a Six-Elemental Wizard!
Six-Elemental Wizards were extremely rare, even in the powerful spell casters' organizations. Merlin doubted if there was any Six-Elemental Spell Caster in the Dark Magic Region.
Merlin needed time to stabilize these two newly-constructed Spell Models, at least allowing them to accumulate three spells worth of Magic Power. By doing so, he could activate the strengthened version of the spells, which would enhance his ability greatly.
…
Half a month later, Merlin finally stopped his cultivation process and exited the Wizard Tower.
During the half month period, the Spell Models of Gale and Dark Mist had accumulated at least ten spells worth of Magic Power. In other words, they were ready to form an initial combat power.
"It's a shame that I don't have Wind and Darkness elemental crystal stones. Otherwise, the accumulation speed of Magic Power for Gale and Dark Mist could be greatly accelerated."
Merlin, who had spent more than half a year in the Dark Magic Region was no longer the newbie Wizard like Didimoss used to call him. Back when Didimoss asked him for elemental crystal stones, Merlin was at a complete loss about the request.
Hence, Merlin had specially searched for information in the Resource Tower and was now rewarded with knowledge about these precious elemental crystal stones.
There were several kinds of elemental crystal stones. Just as the names suggested, they were a kind of natural ore formed after the Elements were condensed to the extreme. These stones could be of great help to Spell Casters in accumulating and recovering Magic Power.
If Merlin had obtained Wind and Darkness elemental crystal stones, then he could allow the Spell Models of Gale and Dark Mist to absorb enough Magic Power in the shortest time.
However, elemental crystal stones were extremely precious. An elemental crystal stone about the size of a thumb cost at least one contribution point. Merlin currently only had a mere total of three contribution points, which was not enough for him to exchange numerous stones.
Besides, Merlin was already considering constructing a First-level Spell Model once his Mind Power had increased to a certain level.
Despite this, the First-level spells in the Resource Tower were extraordinarily costly, with the cheapest one priced at a minimum of twenty contribution points. Merlin's meager three contribution points were like a drop in the bucket.
"I don't have enough contribution points! Seems like it's time to accomplish some missions!"
The main reason that led Merlin to step out of the Wizard Tower was insufficient contribution points. During the past half year, Merlin had buried himself in cultivation and never realized the importance of contribution points. Now that he needed elemental crystal stones and various kinds of spells, he truly understood the importance of contribution points in the Dark Magic Region.
If he wished to become a First-level Spell Caster in three years, Merlin would have to earn sufficient contribution points to support his desire for various kinds of Spell Models.
Soon, Merlin arrived at the Mission Hall. For the first time since his arrival in the Dark Magic Region, he finally stepped foot into the venue.
There were numerous Spell Casters in the great hall. Beginner-level Spell Casters as well as First, Second, or even powerful Third-level Spell Casters also shuffled in and out of the Mission Hall continuously.
This occurrence indirectly showed that even official members of the Dark Magic Region also yearned for more contribution points.
Merlin glanced around the hall. On each white wall, there was a huge, smooth mirror filled with countless mysterious runes. Occasionally, the runes would flash and reveal the tasks on the mirrors.
Some of these tasks were released by the Dark Magic Region while others were released by Spell Casters from the Dark Magic Region. After all, there would be a time when Spell Casters in the Dark Magic Region were desperate for precious ingredients or assistance to accomplish some small tasks. They could release their demands in the Mission Hall as long as they could afford to pay enough contribution points.
Merlin gathered his focus to inspect the densely-packed tasks in the Mission Hall. Suddenly, from the corner of his eyes, he noticed a familiar figure in the crowd.
Merlin hesitated briefly before finally walked over to the familiar figure.
Chapter 115: Mission I
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"Wizard Laurinka."
Merlin approached the familiar figure and called out softly.
"Oh? Wizard Merlin, are you here to accept the mission as well?"
As she turned around and saw that it was Merlin, Laurinka expressed a hint of astonishment. After all, in her view, Merlin had only been in the Dark Magic Region for half a year. He would not be rushing to accept any mission.
Merlin nodded and said rather helplessly, "Yeah. I don't have enough contribution points. I'm preparing to create my First-level spell but some First-level spells in the Resource Tower require too many contribution points. So, I can only come here to check out the mission."
After a slight pause, Merlin stared at Laurinka closely and found her having a deep frown. A depressive mood seemed to hover over her, so Merlin asked in a low voice, "Wizard Laurinka, have you made the determination to create a First-level spell?"
Merlin knew that Laurinka had been in the Dark Magic Region for almost three years. If she could not create a First-level spell, she would be expelled from the Dark Magic Region. That was the reason he asked the question.
Laurinka nodded. With a serious face, she said in a low voice, "In less than a month, I've been in the Dark Magic Region for three years. If I have not become a First-level spell Caster by then, I'll be expelled from the Dark Magic Region. No matter what, I'm trying it this time. However, I don't have enough contribution points currently, so I can only accept the mission here."
Merlin sighed in his heart. For many normal Spell Casters, creating a Spell Model was exceptionally difficult. Since her three-year limit in the Dark Magic Region was approaching fast, Laurinka had no choice but to try it out.
"Right. Have you chosen your mission?" Merlin asked her softly.
Laurinka shook her head slightly. "Some of the missions here are too difficult like searching for Heart Corroding Grass in Storm Valley and others. The contribution points are in total three hundred points. However, even the First-level or Second-level spellCaster may not come out of there alive. Although some are rather easy, the contribution points are too little… So, I haven't chosen any decent mission."
Merlin did not know a lot about these missions. Merlin had not heard about the Storm Valley Laurinka talked about, so he had to be very cautious when he accepted mission in the Mission Hall. He would be in danger if he was not careful.
In the Dark Magic Region, the Spell Casters who had died in mission had already reached a number that could not be accurately known.
Seemingly understood Merlin's careful consideration, Laurinka chuckled. "Since you need to exchange for a First-level spell as well, we can do a mission together. In that way, we can take care of each other as well."
Although Laurinka mentioned working together, Merlin could see that Laurinka was saying it out of kindness and tried to help him. After all, he had only been in the Dark Magic Region for half a year. On top of that, before he came to the Dark Magic Region, he was simply a roaming Wizard and Laurinka naturally classified Merlin as the "weak" group.
Merlin nodded in gratitude. When he was about to say something, a blinding light slowly shone from the rune mirrors around the hall.
"Swoosh."
In the rune mirrors, a new mission was added. It was announced by the Dark Magic Region.
"In Donglin City, the Kingdom of Blackmoon, some Dark Vampire Bats are found. We hereby order a team of only four to investigate the situation. Both temporary members and official members can join this mission. Fifty contribution points for each person and a First-level spell 'Furious Flame' will be rewarded."
As soon as this mission was published, it instantaneously caused a commotion in the hall. Fifty contribution points did not account much. The First-level spell Casters would not be interested in these points.
However, to those Entrance-level Spell Casters, this was a great temptation. Other than fifty contribution points, there was still the First-level spell "Furious Flame" in the reward after all. If this spell was exchanged in the Resource Tower, it would at least required thirty contribution points.
Merlin was a little moved to accept this mission, so he looked at Laurinka.
However, Laurinka wore a deep frown. She seemed a little hesitant.
"What's wrong? Is this mission very difficult? It's only investigating the situation," Merlin asked, a little confused.
Laurinka shot a glance at Merlin and said, "Dark Vampire Bats don't account to much since they're only some Darkness-type Elemental Monsters. Normal Spell Casters can deal with them. However, these Dark Vampire Bats are gregarious creatures. They appear in flocks of millions. If we're to check out the situation, we must look far into the source of Dark Vampire Bats. At that time, we may be involved in a dangerous situation."
Laurinka was very serious in her words. Merlin also realized that this mission was not as simple as it seemed. No wonder the crowd who was all worked up in the hall earlier had slowly calmed down. They must have thought that this mission was still too dangerous after careful consideration.
After thinking through it carefully, Merlin took one more glance at the mission. No matter what, he was greatly tempted by the fifty contribution points and First-level spell Furious Flame.
Thus, Merlin said in a low voice, "Wizard Laurinka, this mission may be dangerous but it is very rewarding, especially First-level spell Furious Flame. Both of us can use this spell. So, I still think we should accept this mission!"
Laurinka gave a little thought, then flashed a smile. She replied, "Alright. Although it's slightly dangerous, the contribution points and First-level spell are worthy for us to take the risk. Good, let's accept the mission then."
Thus, both came to the gray-robed Wizard at the front of the Mission Hall. Laurinka said to one of the gray-robed Wizard, "We've come to accept the mission to Donglin City."
The gray-robed Wizard raised his head and took a glance at Laurinka and Merlin. Then, he spoke emotionlessly, "Hand me your Dark Magic ring."
Merlin and Laurinka handed their Dark Magic rings to the gray-robed Wizard.
The Wizard used a casting tool to record something on the rings. After that, the Dark Magic Ring gradually shone a faint red light.
"Alright. You've accepted the mission. From now on, your every move will be recorded by the Runic Magic Circle on the Dark Magic rings. After you've completed your mission, it will serve as your proof. Now, you can wait in the hall. As soon as two more people accept this mission and form a team of four, you can depart for your mission."
The gray-robed Wizard handed the Dark Magic rings back to Merlin and Laurinka.
Merlin's expression changed slightly and looked at the Dark Magic ring more closely. He found some mysterious runes on it. It should be the Runic Magic Circle the gray-robed Wizard had carved on the ring. It could record every single move Merlin had made.
The wonder of runes was incredible!
On the other hand, Laurinka remained calm where it seemed that she had known about this long ago. Thus, after receiving the Dark Magic ring, Laurinka said to Merlin monotonously, "Let's go. We'll wait here for a while. This mission is quite rewarding. There should be someone accepting this mission soon."
This mission required four Spell Casters to form a team and complete the mission. Thus, Merlin and Laurinka simply stayed in the hall, waiting silently.
Chapter 116: Mission II
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Merlin and Laurinka both stayed in the Mission Hall meditating. Approximately after two hours, a gray-robed Wizard approached the two and said monotonously, "Come here. A team of four has been established for this mission."
Merlin and Laurinka stood up and followed the gray-robed Wizard to the front.
"The two?"
Merlin saw a male and a female Spell Casters in front. The male Spell Caster wore a long white robe. Mysterious runes were carved on his robe that could only be sensed by Mind Power. This long robe was a casting tool.
Only after being promoted to an official member of the Dark Magic Region, a set of robe like this would be given to the person for free. However, this man's robe was obviously different from that of the official members. It should be something he exchanged for in the Resource Tower.
Merlin once saw the casting tools in the Resource Tower but the price was shockingly high. Any small casting tool would require hundreds of contribution points. Meanwhile, the man's robe required at least fifty to one hundred contribution points as it was a luxurious item.
The white-robed Wizard turned around. As he saw Merlin and Laurinka, he furrowed his eyebrows immediately.
"Which Wizard's tower do both of you belong to?" the man asked pridefully.
Laurinka's expression did not waver. She seemed to have gotten used to this. Just from the man's robe, she knew that he must have come from a wealthy background. He might be a genius from a large Spell Caster family so it was normal for him to have an air of arrogance.
"We're Teacher Leo's students. I'm Laurinka."
Merlin stepped forward and said monotonously, "I'm Merlin!"
"Hmm? It's you?"
Suddenly, the female Wizard beside the white-robed Wizard turned around, feeling surprised.
Merlin nodded and said with a smile, "I didn't manage to say my thanks to you last time. I apologize for that!"
This female Wizard was the slightly chubby one Merlin asked at the Resource Tower last time. He did not expect to see her accepting this mission.
The white-robed man turned sideways and asked, "Ryllis, you know him?"
The slightly chubby Wizard gave a small smile and nodded. "We met at the Resource Tower before."
After a slight pause, she pointed at the white-robed Wizard and said, "He's Wizard Holmes. I'm Ryllis. We're both Teacher Gretel's students."
"You're Wizard Holmes?"
Laurinka expressed a hint of surprise and stared straight at the white-robed Wizard.
"That's right. I'm Holmes!"
Wizard Holmes' expression was overflowing with confidence as he continued, "Since we've all accepted this mission, let's make an appointment to depart to Donglin City five days later."
Laurinka soon resumed her calmness and exchanged a glance with Merlin and then nodded. "Alright. Five days later, we'll depart to Donglin City."
All of them should prepare themselves well in this five days' time. Since there was still a certain amount of danger associated with this mission, no one knew what they would encounter in Donglin City.
Following that, Wizard Holmes and Wizard Ryllis left the Mission Hall. Merlin gazed at them leaving and asked Laurinka softly, "Wizard Laurinka, what's so special about this Holmes?"
When she heard that the man was Holmes, Laurinka appeared very surprised, which was why Merlin asked her this question.
Laurinka wore a complicated expression as she said in a low voice, "Wizard Holmes has just been in the Dark Magic Region for a year but he has already made a name for himself. He learns under the infamous Wizard Gretel. Under Wizard Gretel's teaching, he has created Four-Elemental spell in a year. Moreover, he has received this mission now. It seems that he's confident to create a First-level spell and he's ready to become a First-level spell Caster."
Merlin nodded. This Holmes must be quite strong. On top of that, he was a genius. Although Four-Elemental Spell Caster only had one more spell than Three-Elemental Wizard, it was a truly difficult feat to achieve. Adding one more spell required multiple amounts of energy no matter in terms of creating a Spell Model or of Mind Power.
Other than those confident genius Spell Casters, no one would be willing to create one more spell. However, once one had become a Four-Elemental Wizard, he would be standing at the top of Spell Casters.
In the Dark Magic Region, Four-Elemental Spell Casters were rather rare. It was no wonder that Holmes' expression was overflowing with confidence and arrogance.
Seeing that Merlin was keeping silent, Laurinka thought he was a little uncomfortable with Holmes' arrogant tone earlier. Thus, she flashed a smile at him. "Wizard Merlin, Wizard Holmes' attitude is considered still decent. We're Teacher Leo's students. In the Dark Magic Region, that basically indicated that we're Spell Casters with the smallest potential and the worst quality. Up to eighty percent of chance that we'll be expelled from the Dark Magic Region after three years. At least Wizard Holmes is still willing to execute the mission with us other than having an arrogant attitude. Back in those days, some students of Teacher Leo accepted mission here. Once their partners knew that they're Teacher Leo's students, they would immediately abort the mission."
When Laurinka said this, she wore a bitter expression. It appeared that she was hopeless about the situation as she had experienced such incident before.
Merlin gave a smile but he remained quiet. Why would he fuss over such a small matter?
"Let's go. We should go back and get ready."
Merlin said, then left the Mission Hall with Laurinka. They returned to the tower and began their preparation.
When he was back in Wizard Leo's tower, Merlin began his preparations. After all, this was his first mission and it was even associated with a certain amount of danger, so he must not be careless.
After careful consideration, Merlin found Laurinka and borrowed five contribution points from her. Laurinka also agreed to it generously and did not ask anything. Merlin was deeply grateful for that in his heart.
With these five contribution points and the remaining three contribution points Merlin had, he had a total of eight contribution points. This meant that it was enough for him to exchange for the spell, Thunderbolt Net.
Without a moment of hesitation, he went to the Resource Tower and exchanged for the spell Thunderbolt Net. Although half of his Mind Power was consumed by Dark Mist, it was still enough to create another level-zero spell. It was just not as easy as he created level-zero spells before.
After spending a whole day, Merlin had successfully simulated Thunderbolt Net in his Awareness.
With Thunderbolt Net, Merlin had truly become a Six-Elemental Wizard. His initially strong Mind Power was almost depleted now. He could barely maintain six level-zero spell Models now. If he wanted to create a First-level spell, then his Mind Power must be greatly improved.
A Six-Elemental Spell Caster required double or triple the usual Mind Power of a Three-Elemental Wizard. It was already difficult to achieve the requirement for Mind Power, not to mention creating a complicated First-level spell Model. This resulted in the low number of Spell Casters who could reach Three-Elemental and above.
Although Merlin just created Gale, Dark Mist, and Thunderbolt Net, he had only created them recently. The Magic Power accumulated in them was still low. If he only needed to deal with normal danger, it would still be sufficient. However, no one knew what would happen during this mission in Donglin City, so he should give all he could to strengthen himself.
Therefore, Merlin spent his last three contribution points to exchange for Wind, Darkness and Thunder elemental crystal stones at the Resource Tower.
With these elemental crystal stones, the speed of accumulating Magic Power for Merlin's newly created Spell Models would greatly increase.
After these preparations, Merlin stayed at ease in the tower. As he utilized the elemental crystal stones to increase his Magic Power, he silently waited for the arrival day to execute the mission.