After Mass Transmigration, I Learn Magic in a Different World

Along with a deafening roar, Gu Shi and his entire school were transmigrated to a different world.

Before everyone could figure out what was happening, they were suddenly informed that Earth ...

Chapter 66 End of the Second School Year

After confirming that Gu Shi had learned how to operate the teleportation array, Field went to the laboratory to continue his experiments. He allowed Gu Shi to move freely and he could stay in the Mage Tower or return to the academy.

Before leaving, Field stuffed a space ring into Gu Shi's pocket and said, "This is a gift for you to become my disciple."

Gu Shi was a little hesitant about whether to accept it, after all, Field had just given him a lot of things last time.

As if he had seen through Gu Shi's thoughts, Field said directly, "Just take the gift I gave you with peace of mind. As my only student, you deserve these things.

This ring has more space than the necklace you wore last time. You can use this one from now on. The necklace is still a bit too conspicuous for ordinary occasions."

Since Field had said so, Gu Shi could only agree, "Okay, thank you, teacher."

Gu Shi did not stay in the wizard tower for long. Although Field had made a lot of preparations in advance, he still felt uncomfortable as a guest in the home of an unfamiliar person. Gu Shi needed some time to adapt to this sudden change in the relationship.

After returning to the dormitory, Gu Shi checked the things in the space and found that there were gold coins, magic crystals, magic scrolls, and some magic potions just like last time.

These potions come in many varieties and are of very high quality. The effects are marked on the bottles, such as healing, mana recovery, detoxification... basically all the commonly used ones are available.

Gu Shi sighed, "I feel like I can even use potions as water."

Time flies, and it’s already this month’s vacation time.

Gu Shi packed up his things early and came to Field's wizard tower. Field was already waiting for him there.

Gu Shi followed Feild into a study. After handing him the class schedule he had prepared in advance, Feild began to talk about his next arrangements for Gu Shi.

"Regarding your future training plan, my suggestion is to focus on the practice of magic.

From my previous observations of you, although your level is increasing rapidly, the magic you currently master is not much compared to other magicians of the same level. This is not a good thing for your growth.

Don't blindly pursue high-level spells and ignore the importance of low-level spells. The more spells you master, the more options you will have when facing difficult problems."

Field took out a pen and paper from the side and handed it to Gu Shi, "Write down all the spells you know now."

Gu Shi listed all the spells he knew on a piece of paper.

Field pondered the paper carefully. "The spells you've learned are mainly focused on control and defense, but you're lacking in attack. Next, I'll focus on spells with strong offensive abilities..."

Field chose a group attack spell and a single attack spell for Gu Shi, and asked Gu Shi to learn these two spells first. After that, he would design a reasonable spell list based on Gu Shi's situation, and let him slowly complete the spells in it.

Faced with the heavy learning task ahead, Gu Shi agreed without hesitation.

What else could he do? He had to learn from his own teacher, even if it meant crying. Besides, having a teacher like him to help him plan his spells was a blessing many couldn't even dream of.

Gu Shi himself was not particularly proficient in spell planning. His previous spell learning was mostly based on his feelings or needs.

After learning a spell, you find that it is completely different from what you expected and is of no use, or you choose the worse one between two spells with similar functions. Gu Shi has fallen into this trap many times.

Now that Field is helping with planning, Gu Shi doesn't have to worry about something like this happening again.

After becoming Field's apprentice, Gu Shi became increasingly busy, immersed in the world of magic every day.

Time passed quickly without him noticing. Gu Shi's second year at Congleton School of Magic was about to end, and the school assessment was coming as scheduled.

"I didn't expect that the college's assessment this year would be a written test. How about Gu Shi? Are you confident?" Wendel asked, leaning on the sofa.

Gu Shi was feeling a little depressed. He said frankly, "Not at all. If the questions were off, I might have a hard time answering even half of them correctly."

Gu Shike was not lying. The scope of the written test had been marked on the notice, covering questions in many aspects such as magic, Warcraft, potions, etc. The requirement was to complete the answers to 200 questions within three hours.

Gu Shicai had only been in this world for a short time, so he only had a relatively good understanding of magic. As for other things, he only had a basic understanding of nine out of ten things - nothing at all.

Fortunately, the college gives each person ten challenge opportunities. The questions are random each time, and the one with the highest score among the ten times is taken. Of course, if you have confidence in yourself, you can take the test only once.

Wendell has no such worries at all. He grew up under the education of a tutor and has a rich reserve of knowledge.

Looking at the somewhat frustrated Gu Shi, Wendell comforted him, "Don't worry, the academy will definitely take the difficulties of ordinary students into consideration. This kind of assessment has occurred in previous years. A single test paper won't be filled with only difficult questions, but a mix of difficult and easy ones."

Gu Shi sighed deeply. Wendel couldn't understand his feelings. As a visitor from another world, he might not even be able to answer the simplest common sense questions!

"Well, I'll just have to cram for a while. I just hope that I can get lucky once in ten times and get more questions that I know how to answer."

Wendel couldn't help Gu Shi in this regard, so he could only silently hand over the snack in his hand, hoping that the food could ease Gu Shi's anxiety.

This mode of answering questions is a common occurrence in college assessments. The college has long had countermeasures to common cheating methods, and it is impossible to pass the assessment by memorizing the question bank.

Students can only use the knowledge in their heads to pass the test.

Because of the college assessment, Gu Shi specially went to Field to ask for leave, saying that he would work hard for the college assessment in the next month and would not be able to take care of magic practice for the time being.

After listening to Gu Shi's explanation, Field looked him up and down with a strange look in his eyes. "I think I've neglected this. It seems that in addition to magic, I need to improve your other aspects as well."

It was his first time teaching students and he lacked some experience. He was so focused on giving Gu Shi sufficient guidance in magic that he neglected other aspects.

Gu Shi suddenly felt a chill on his back. He had a premonition that his workload might have to double in the future.