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Chapter 32 - Elementalism

No matter what, after two days, the news from the academy finally came.

Just as Glenn had said, the good news was that the organization had been destroyed.

It was said that the aftermath of the battle had torn down half of the wall of Shop Thirty-Two. Official mages were unreasonable when they fought.

After confirming that the organization had been destroyed, the apprentices had no reason to stay in the laboratory.

In fact, for Mages who valued personal space and privacy, it was quite torturous to be in a room with others for a long time.

Even acolytes were the same.

Everyone packed up and left, leaving Dave alone in the lab.

He had a vague feeling that something was wrong with this matter, but the others had overlooked it.

To be safe, he decided to stay here for another two days.

Of course, the excuse to the public was also very suitable, which was to stay in the laboratory to pay off the " debt " he owed for using materials to refine potions.

At that time, he had made an agreement with Mrs. Izu to come to the laboratory a few more times this month.

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"According to the questions from previous years, a perfect mark on Potionology should be almost guaranteed."

Dave flipped through the notes in his hand and made a prediction in his mind.

Although Andre always wanted to take magic stones out of other people's pockets, he was very good at his job.

The notes that he had sold to him for one and a half Magic Stones, in addition to the notes on Potionology, Water Elementalism, and Dark Elementalism, there were also the examination questions for the past three years.

It could be said that it was worth it.

Dave spent two days studying it and found that Potionology was not a problem for him.

Not to mention that there were no problems. These questions were even easier than he had imagined.

This was because the scope of their questions seemed to be limited to the scope of the book 'Basic Potionology'!

Occasionally, there would be one or two questions that were beyond the scope. For him, who had already " skipped " and finished reading " Lin En's Potionology ", it was not difficult to do them.

Dave was 80 - 90% confident that he could get full marks in Potionology.

Then the problem was with the other two subjects.

According to the requirements of the mission, Dave would definitely pass these two subjects.

However, the key was how to get more free subject experience and points on top of completing the mission.

Dave planned to strengthen two more elemental subjects in the last few days to see if he could earn more experience and points.

Elementalism was actually the main course of study for acolytes.

To Mages, mastering the elements was equivalent to mastering the various spells of the corresponding elements.

After all, most of the spells were still categorized under the six major elementalism.

After mastering Elementalism, it would not be a problem to modify and improve existing spells or even create their own spells.

In terms of combat ability, an apprentice who studied Elementalism was much stronger than an apprentice who studied Potionology.

Dave's knowledge of water and dark elements was not inferior to Potionology.

However, Potionology could help him earn Magic Stones quickly, so after completing the system mission, he piled his experience points into Potionology.

Now, it seemed that it was definitely time to improve these two elemental subjects.

Not to mention the assessment, at the very least, it could strengthen his originally weak combat strength as a level 3 acolyte.

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Dave came out of the laboratory and went to the library on the 28th floor.

Other than the circular staircase in the center of the tower, this was a rare building that could connect the upper and lower floors.

The library had a total of three floors. The 28th to 30th floor corresponded to level 3 to level 1 acolytes.

Only when one's apprentice level was high enough could one unlock the higher floors and read the books on the higher floors.

Dave could only go to the lowest floor.

Of course, for his current goal, the first level was actually enough.

It was just some books on Elementalism. With his current mastery of Elementalism, reading the books on the second floor was no different from committing suicide.

Walking through the door, what entered his sight was a dozen tall bookshelves stacked on top of each other.

There were thousands of books on each bookshelf.

After deducting the duplicate books, there were at least thousands of books on various subjects on the first floor of the library!

There were at least two to three thousand books on spells.

Dave had lamented the number of books here more than once. After all, magic books consumed mental energy, and it would take a month or more to finish one.

Although it was called a library, it was not free. All the books could only be purchased with magic stones.

This place seemed to be restricted by a magic circle. If one did not pay, one could only read two or three pages of a book.

Dave had already prepared a book list, so he bought two books on water and dark elementals without hesitation.

One was called Luo Su's Water Element, and the other was the very standard Introduction to the Dark Elements.

Mages had always had a strange way of naming books.

These two books were relatively basic Elementalism books. Together, they were not expensive, only costing three and a half Magic Stones.

A book that cost less than two magic stones was already considered a relatively low price.

Dave carefully stuffed the two books into his pocket and hesitated for a moment before deciding to return to his residence.

All the subject notes he had made before were still at his residence. It could be said that they were very important for his revision.

It was a pity to leave it there.

Logically speaking, now that the organization that caused the mass disappearance of the apprentices had been eradicated, even if he returned to his residence, there should not be too much of a problem.

He followed the crowd to the 32nd floor and arrived at his room without any accidents.

Dave tensed up and hid behind the wall, opening the door carefully.

There was no movement.

After confirming that there were no intruders in the room, Dave heaved a sigh of relief.

The scene inside hadn't changed much since he left, but he could vaguely see that someone had touched it.

Fortunately, it was just as what the elder had said. He didn't lose anything.

"Am I really just thinking too much?"

Thinking of the two people squatting here before, David walked into the house and closed the door.

"Looks like it will be fine to stay in the laboratory for a few more days. It is still more convenient to have my own space. However, I should consider changing to a safer residence as soon as possible after the examination is over…."

Dave cleaned the equipment carefully, then took his notes and went back to the lab.

However, just as he reached the door, he could not help but stop in his tracks.

A needle-like sense of danger suddenly lingered in his mind.

His pupils constricted as he looked at the shadow under the door. He felt a chill run down his spine, all the way to his heart.

There were oil lamps in the corridor that changed regularly. There was an oil lamp opposite his door.

It was also because of this that he was certain there was someone standing right outside his door!