Chapter 53 Magic Training (asking for monthly tickets and recommendation tickets)



The only way to go further is to break through to the third-level magician.

Unfortunately, in the last simulation, Leiter felt that the growth of his mental power was constrained by a bottleneck. In the face of this situation, there was no way to get around it, and he could only use the stupid method to grind it out little by little.

I don’t know how long this will take.

When they arrived at the lobby downstairs, Rhett was still the last one to arrive. Both breakfast and his family were waiting for his arrival.

"Good morning, everyone." Rhett came to the main seat with a smile.

"Good morning, father. You look great today!" Thales held a glass of milk in both hands.

"Taylor, are you going to go fishing today, or read in your room, or do something else?" Rhett picked up a piece of ribs and put it into his mouth to chew.

Taylor thought about it seriously, looked at his father, and said, "It's too boring for me to fish alone. I plan to finish breakfast and go back to my room to read."

"Oh? What book are you reading recently? Something about business? Or the history of alchemy?"

"Hehe, none of them!" Thales smiled happily, drank a sip of milk, and took a bite of wheat bread. "I've been reading a knight novel recently. The story in it is very exciting. I just finished reading the first part yesterday. The final boss turned out to be the protagonist's mentor. In the end, this evil guy actually turned the protagonist into a potion. This mentor is so bad!

However, fortunately, there is a sequel to the second part, which tells the story of the protagonist's good friend who personally avenges him. Hehe, I believe he will be able to kill the evil mentor with his own hands!"

Lei Te's hand holding the fork paused, speechless, and put another piece of ribs into his mouth, "What an interesting story."

"Rylai, do you still remember the magic training I promised you when we were clearing out the Fire Feather Eagle?"

"Of course, I've been thinking about it these past few days. Fortunately, you finally brought it up, father." There was surprise in Ruilai's eyes as he swallowed the vegetable and fruit salad in one gulp.

"Huh? Magic training! Father, you are biased. Why don't you guide my training?" Tucker muttered dissatisfiedly, his voice still unclear - there were too many things stuffed in his mouth.

"My eldest son, you are a knight! And don't forget, there are only two magicians in the territory, Ruilai and I, but there are many knights. You should absorb the advantages and nutrients from them, transform them into your own things, and continue to grow through communication and collision.

You know what I mean? Tucker! "

"Yeah, well, I'll master that fighting skill first." Tucker seemed to be eating voraciously and didn't care about it anymore.

On the contrary, Vanessa pinched the flesh on Tucker's waist and said angrily, "Tucker, you don't seem to listen to your father's advice seriously. Didn't you often complain before that there were not many knights of the same level in the territory to practice with you? Isn't this a good opportunity?"

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Tucker's eyes widened and he took a breath. "Of course I remember, Madam. When I have mastered my fighting skills, I will definitely go to fight with them! The speed of those two new rangers is definitely their strong point. I don't have fighting skills, so I will be at a disadvantage in a fight.

Even Coors and Tadel are veterans who have experienced many battles. This is the first time I challenge them, and I must win. It would be too embarrassing to lose."

Thales burst out laughing, wiped his mouth, and told himself to hold it in. But in his heart, he thought, the protagonist in the knight novel I read yesterday, I guess his IQ is about the same as that of my brother? Otherwise, he wouldn't be killed so easily by the person closest to him.

The area of ​​the knight training ground is very large, and currently the number of apprentice knights and formal knights combined is less than twenty.

As soon as breakfast was over, Rhett took Riley to the training ground and marked out an area for magic training!

Magical training, unlike the peace of meditation, also requires hard and diligent practice.

Standing in an open space, with only Rhett and Riley around, the scene looked very empty.

At this moment, Leiter's face was serious. He first explained: "Rylai, my son, before you start magic training, I want you to understand one thing."

"Father, please speak!"

"I have already told you that the upper limit of your spellcasting skills is unimaginably high. Never become complacent! Always stay humble. A true master has the heart of an apprentice."

"A true master has the heart of an apprentice." Riley murmured this sentence, his eyes gradually brightening.

"I understand, Father!"

Leiter took out his wand and turned it in his hand, "Well, let's start now.

I will test the limit of your spellcasting ability first. Use your full strength to cast the Water Arrow Technique and hit this stone." After saying this, Lei Te gathered a fist-sized stone beside him.

Ruilai nodded in response, mobilized the water elements around him, and condensed a water arrow.

With a snap, the rocks around Leiter were shattered. Taking this opportunity, Leiter had already observed the exact radius of this water arrow.

"Father, what are we going to do next?"

"Wait a moment." With a twitch of his mental power, Rhett condensed two stones of exactly the same size on the flat ground.

He squinted his eyes and carefully looked at the distance between the stones, stretched out two fingers to measure it, and then pushed it slightly inward half a centimeter.

He stood up and clapped his hands. "Okay, Riley, I need you to use the water arrow technique to pass through the center of the two rocks without leaving any trace on the rocks."

Ruilai suddenly realized the meaning of his father's initial action, and then stared at the target in front of him. The distance was less than two fingers away, and the difficulty of passing through it was extremely high.

There was a solemn look between Ruilai's brows.

He took two steps back, observing the gap between the stones, and then took a deep breath. A water arrow suddenly condensed from the front and shot straight in the direction he controlled!

Rhett squinted his eyes and watched as the water arrow passed through the center of the stone without any hindrance and hit the ground.

At first glance, the flight of the water arrow technique was smooth, but when Leiter walked to the stone, he said, "Tsk, tsk, what a pity, it was so close. There is a faint scratch on the stone on the right."

Ruilai walked forward and saw the result, sighing in dissatisfaction.

"It's okay, try again." Rhett encouraged.

"Um!"

There was a look of unwillingness to admit defeat in Ruilai's eyes. He was thinking about the shortcomings in his control of direction just now. After a moment, he condensed another water arrow and shot it towards the center of the stone!

This time, when Rhett looked at the flight trajectory of the water arrow, a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes. He had already judged the result based on the starting point and the flight trajectory.

As expected, this water arrow passed through the center of the stone. Ruilai blinked, as if he had not expected that the result would come out after only the second practice! "Father! I succeeded!" Ruilai was overjoyed and looked at his father, but the latter had a calm face and said thoughtfully: "There is progress, but success once does not mean that it can be the same every time."

"When you are really fighting the enemy, if you cannot guarantee your accuracy, the cost of your mistakes will be borne by you alone."

"From your reaction, I can see that you probably didn't expect to be able to do this. So the possibility of coincidence is greater than your ability to do this skillfully. Why don't you try a few more times to verify it?"

Riley nodded thoughtfully, returned to his original position, and launched another attempt.

However, this time, not only did the goal not be achieved, but scratches were easily left on both sides of the stone.

This made Ruilai sigh, thinking that his father's judgment was indeed correct and the success just now was just a coincidence.

He was not discouraged, but instead invested more fighting spirit and began to practice again and again.

A look of satisfaction appeared on Rhett's face. He turned to a nearby place and began training on the Earth Cone Technique.

First update, second update later

(End of this chapter)


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