Irene doesn't look like a noble magic apprentice at all. She is dark and thin, and her snow-white magic apprentice robe is washed and fluffy.
She has few friends, and no one is willing to associate with her.
Because her ideas are always weird.
When everyone in Felix Magic Academy was laughing at Ajef and the whole school was working hard to cultivate crops, she was the only one who was happy in her heart.
No one knew that she chose to study wood spirit magic not because of its universality and economic value.
But she wanted to cultivate crops.
In the school's magic apprentice file, her mother died of dysentery.
Only she knew that her mother died of hunger. In hunger, she ate unknown weeds and eventually died of dysentery.
Hunger is a distant word for most magic apprentices.
But she knows that it is a painful torture for countless days and nights.
Her mother once boiled stones in an empty pot just to let her and her brother fall asleep while waiting.
After accidentally becoming a magic apprentice, she devoted most of her free time to the cultivation and research of crops.
Unfortunately, the results are few.
She could make a grain sprout and bear fruit in one day, and she could also make it produce seeds bigger than a fist. She could even make a fruit tree grow seven or eight kinds of fruits through grafting.
But what was the use?
Without the support of magic, all this was just a mirage, so illusory that it was painful.
She wanted to solve the food problem, but she didn't even know the direction of her efforts.
She wandered in confusion again and again. The scene of her mother's death told her every day that her life was exchanged by her mother from the hands of Hades.
So when she learned that the mysterious man Ajef wanted to cultivate crops, her eyes were red with excitement.
After the rally, she summoned the Internet as soon as possible and wrote down her insignificant knowledge and humble opinions over the years.
This writing lasted until late at night.
When she carefully read through what she wrote several times, corrected the typos, and sent it to Ajef, her eyes went dark, she felt dizzy, and almost fell to the ground.
Long-term access to the Internet consumed her soul power.
She quickly sat cross-legged and meditated for a long time before she recovered some soul power.
She ignored her hunger and quickly opened the Internet again. A flash of disappointment flashed across her face.
Ajef did not reply to her message.
She showed a self-mockery on her face.
Yes, even her friends did not agree with her ideas. How could she expect to be favored by big men?
Forget it! Admit it! You are just an insignificant magic apprentice.
If crop cultivation is really that simple, thousands of years have passed. Will crops still look like this?
Thinking of this, Irene lay decadently on the soft couch, buried her head in the pillow, and the light water vapor gradually wet the pillowcase. She
tossed and turned all night.
The next day, Irene, who barely relied on meditation to boost her spirits, forced herself to pretend to be normal and went to class.
After the regular magic class, she returned to her private dormitory, secretly used the wood spirit magic to cultivate a few fruits to fill her stomach, and then began to practice.
In the afternoon, she went to the Magic Forest on time.
Ajef stood on the high platform with a calm expression as yesterday, and asked all magic apprentices to sign a confidentiality agreement.
For this purpose, he prepared a giant contract scroll.
The magic apprentices came up to the stage one by one, and after signing their names in the contract scroll, he said, "Before officially arranging the experimental tasks, I have one thing to say."
He paused, and said, "Who is Irene?"
Irene was shocked, and it was not until the classmates next to her looked over that she quickly stretched out her hand and said, "I am, Mr. A... Mr. Ajef."
"Come to the front."
"Yes!"
Under the gaze of countless classmates, Irene's slightly dark face flushed slightly, and she walked quickly to the high platform of the hall.
"Mr. Ajef!"
When she got closer, Irene nodded respectfully, her heart thumping non-stop, she didn't know what Ajef called her for.
"Yesterday, I said that if you have ideas or suggestions for the experimental topic, you can send them to me privately. If you write well, you will get a reward. So far, only Irene has written one, and it's very good. Now it's time for me to cash in the reward."
As he said that, Yu Shengan grabbed the void and pulled out a magic wand from the space ring, and then handed it to Irene: "Here, this is your reward. I have read your insights. They are very good and have a lot of ideas. Are you interested in being my assistant?"
"Wow"
At this moment, there was an uproar in the huge hall.
All the magic apprentices were attracted by the magic wand in Yu Shengan's hand.
It was a magic wand made of dark red wood. The magic pattern formed by the natural wood grain was so attractive!
The most screaming thing was that a dark red gem was inlaid on the crown of the magic wand. Inside the gem, the magic power was surging and thick like smoke.
This was a high-level purple snow wood magic wand!
The magic wand used by the college magician Ferguson was the purple snow wood magic wand!
Everyone was stunned by Ajef's generosity.
Although some smart people guessed that this might be a huge sum of money to buy a horse bone, they still regretted it.
If I had known that Ajef was so generous, I should have written a reflection!
Not to mention the purple snow wood wand, even a wand of a lower grade than it is also hard to find, right?
When the magic apprentices were regretting, Irene's attention was attracted by the second half of Yu Shengan's sentence.
"Assistant? Mr. Ajef, can I do it? I... I am just a magic apprentice."
"Don't believe my vision?" Yu Shengan asked back.
"No, no..." Irene's dark and thin face flushed, and she nodded quickly and said, "I do, Mr. Ajef."
"Very good!"
Yu Shengan patted Irene's shoulder and put the wand in her hand.
The touch of the wand, as warm as jade, made Irene feel dazed. This... seemed to be the first time she was praised and valued by a big shot in the two years since she entered Felix to study?
She bit her tongue, suppressed the heat in her eyes, bowed as calmly as possible, and then stood behind Ajef, listening to his arrangements for the experiment.
After a while, Ajef finished the arrangements and led all the magic apprentices into the basement of the Magic Forest.
As expected, the magic apprentices who came to the basement were all shocked by this strange experimental site.
However, before everyone could be surprised, they were assigned tasks one by one.
Ajef's task was very simple.
He divided all the magic apprentices into several groups.
Each group received different crop seeds and planted them in a microgravity glass box.
He asked the magic apprentices to use wood spirit magic to quickly catalyze the maturity of these seeds, and record their growth process truthfully and send it to the group.
To be honest, this magic experiment exceeded the expectations of all magic apprentices.
It's really... too low-level!
How can this be an experiment?
This is simply a vacation!
You know, the magic experiments they usually participate in by their mentors are very difficult.
Either they are asked to cut different plants in half and put them together to try to cultivate plants that are compatible with multiple characteristics.
Or deprive plants of certain functions and simply catalyze the expression of other functions;
in extreme cases, some mentors even plant seeds in animals to study lethal wood spirit magic.
In contrast, Ajaf's method of simply ripening crops quickly was simply child's play.
However, when everyone planted the seeds in a microgravity glass box and began to quickly grow plants, a scene that shocked everyone occurred.