Having trained all day, Zhao Guang felt extremely exhausted.
As for magic, Zhao Guang didn't want to research a second spell for now; he preferred to learn more about mathematical problems first. There was still much to be learned, after all, it was all part of a whole set.
Zhao Guang had a feeling that as long as he could learn well, his future advancements in spell improvement would be even greater.
It was the essence of spells, and these books didn't seem so easily obtained.
After all, even Mages mostly just followed the footsteps of their predecessors. Their so-called research wasn't truly research but merely a form of amendment and experimentation.
Zhao Guang learned from Ocoro that these Mages' experiments often used the method of exhaustion.
If they managed to achieve any results, it truly would be like a blind cat running into a dead rat.
Early the next morning, Zhao Guang was woken up by a noise.
"Xiao Guang, come down quickly, I'm here," it was Liu Jiayin's voice.