Chapter 73: First hearing about career development planning



Chapter 73 Hearing about Career Development Plan for the First

Time Having just witnessed the death swing, Thor actually wanted to shake his head. He couldn't understand why he suddenly became so popular today?

How valuable is a soul talent that Anze and Rum, who met for the first time, both extended an olive branch to him?

However, thinking that Fan Da - now he should be called Tower Master Gorza - seemed to have taken a fancy to him because of his soul talent, Thor calmed down a lot.

He naturally would not change sides easily, not to mention that he also killed Sid, Rum's former right-hand man.

Who knows if he will be settled with others after he is no longer useful? But Rum's invitation seems to be more sincere than Anze's.

Seeing that Thor didn't answer, he reached behind his back and took out a few pieces of paper, staring at the words on them.

"Actually, before Kaz brought you here, I had already checked your file and asked the person who tested you at the time."

Rum shook the paper in his hand with a strange smile, then pinched it with two slender fingers and showed it to Thor.

"Your test results are very strange."

Thor looked at the text in front of him: Thor (family unknown, most likely none) Age: 12

Mental Perception: Medium-low (scattered) Recommended majors: Dark, Light Mental Power: High (specific degree to be further determined) Magic Power: Most likely low (unable to be tested for the time being due to fainting, it is believed that based on high mental power, no further testing is required)

Overall judgment: medium to low qualifications, no (crossed out), has certain training value, may be competent for some special jobs, judged to have passed.

In order to pass the test, Thor took the risk of overdrawing his energy and causing himself to faint.

He didn't know if it would help, but the diary said it would help him survive.

It was already his turn, and he had no time, so he had no choice but to make this choice.

In fact, Thor was never very clear about how he passed the test.

Now it seems that the person who wrote the judgment for himself did not intend to let himself pass at first, but for some reason, changed his mind.

Seeing Thor finish reading the words on the paper and look thoughtful, Rum smiled and twisted the paper in his hand.

The front paper falls down, revealing the back paper.

That piece of paper is also a test evaluation.

And... also from Thor: Thor (family unknown, most likely none) Age: 10 Mental Perception: Medium-low (scattered) Recommended majors: Light, Earth Mental Strength: Medium

Magic: Low Overall judgment: Low aptitude, not much training value, judged as failed. It is recommended to be demoted to a servant.

Thor's eyes gradually widened, and the paper moved away, revealing Rum's big face as he leaned in.

"So, can you explain why a servant's psychic talent went from medium to high in just two years?"

As Rum stared at him, Thor felt as if something was restraining his brain, and even his thinking became rigid.

He opened his mouth unconsciously, and after swallowing and exhaling air for a long time...

"I have no idea."

Rum:? After saying the first sentence, Thor felt much more clear-headed.

He shook his head and looked at Rum innocently.

"Teacher Rum, I really don't know, was the measurement wrong back then?"

Rum's expression froze and he glared at Thor.

Thor said: "Actually, it's like this. I once accidentally offended your apprentice, Senior Sid."

I really accidentally discovered Sid looking for something in the library.

"He beat me to death,"

He was beaten to death, how could he not be beaten to death?

"Then there was a lot of blood on the head."

The person is gone.

"When I woke up again, I couldn't remember many things from the past except some common sense."

He came through.

"So I really... don't know."

This is the truth.

Thor's sincere tone made Rum fall into deep thought.

He wondered if the human brain could really evolve after being injured, and whether it was necessary to test this through experiments.

Thor stared with innocent eyes, thinking in his heart, "Is the surge in mental power due to my time travel?"

"When I read novels before, there was an explanation. It said that the soul of a time traveler would become quite powerful after traveling through time and space. So is mental strength actually related to the soul?"

In his peripheral vision, the red hardcover book fluttered slowly on Thor's shoulder.

"Or is it the diary's work?"

Thor has not yet illuminated this blind spot in knowledge, so he can only give up guessing.

I don't know if Rum on the opposite side figured it out or not, but he threw the last piece of paper in his hand to the ground.

"Well, this isn't really important." Rum leaned back and placed his hands on his big belly.

Swing, sway.

"From the two test sheets, the attribute you should major in is actually light." Rum pointed his finger at his chest, "and the witchcraft I am good at is water and light."

It turns out that the element he can perceive the most is light.

Only then did Thor realize that the "light" that another senior had seemingly casually written down during the test was actually the elemental attribute that he had the highest perception of.

But...Thor clenched his left fist.

After the wizard body transformation, he can use the plastic bone skin on his left hand to expand his perception of dark particles.

If he were to take the test again now, he would probably have the strongest perception of dark attributes.

He has already embarked on this path.

Rum seemed to see Thor's concerns and hesitation, and tapped Thor's left hand with his fingertips.

"I can see that after the witch body transformation, your perception of the dark attribute has become much stronger."

Thor lowered his head and looked at his light gray fingertips.

His fingertips trembled and retracted into his sleeves.

Rum continued, "It's no problem for you to continue to major in the dark element, but there is one thing you need to understand. The major attribute a wizard chooses not only determines the type of witchcraft he or she studies, but also affects the direction of his or her future studies and research."

"If you choose darkness, you will be accompanied by corpses and ghosts for a long time in the future. If you choose light, you will study more about energy and spirits."

"You are only a first-level apprentice now, which is the most entry-level and elementary stage on the wizard's path. Don't rush to make a life-changing decision based on your current achievements."

"Just make the decision before you choose the locator. Of course, there are wizards who change their major element at other stages, but it will be more difficult."

Rum's detailed persuasion touched Thor so much that he even felt a little relieved.

But then Thor heard the word "locator".

Looseness turns into firmness.

With the existence of the Diary of a Dead Wizard, how could he choose anything else as his locator? The attributes of the Diary of a Dead Wizard, needless to say, must be dark! However, Thor did not immediately express his thoughts, but asked Teacher Rum with a tangled face, "Why... didn't you just blame me for killing your assistant?"

Rum gave a slightly cold smile.

"Because the vast majority of wizards value value more than relationships and feelings."

"Thor, you have passed my test. You can even say you have exceeded my expectations. This is much more important than revenge or simply venting one's anger."

Thor looked at Mentor Rum, who looked back at him calmly.

He should not have, or need not have, deceived himself.

"Teacher Rum, can I ask what a locator is?"

"Location device?" Rum folded his slender hands on his chest, with his five fingers together, as if thinking about how to answer.

"The locator is something that only Level 2 apprentices can access. But since your mental strength is sufficient, I will give you an example and explain it briefly."

Rum pointed a finger across the room.

Thor looked back and found that Mentor Rum was pointing at the only window in this "room".

The sun is still there, quiet and warm.

"You just saw the sunlight outside and seemed quite excited. A first-level apprentice rarely has the opportunity to go out, so take a good look now."

(End of this chapter)

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