Chapter 75 Magic Level Assessment (Seeking Follow-up Reading)



Lydia excitedly recounted her flying experience, which made the apprentices and townspeople eager to try.

Would it really be as refreshing to hit the clouds in the sky as to be blown by the sea breeze? They all wanted to experience this wonderful feeling...

Ten silver coins don’t seem very expensive.

The half-orc girl talked a lot, but when she saw Helram, she remembered the purpose of this flight and asked anxiously.

"Master Helram, this should be considered a success, right? I stayed in the sky for a long, long time without using any magic!"

Hellram stared at Lydia, hesitated for a moment, and did not answer.

“My Olympiad mathematics class does not require magical talent. Even an ordinary person can gain a lot of knowledge from it.” Lin En also spoke up at this time.

"In that case, let's give it a try." Hellram said without comment.

"That's great!" Lydia jumped up with joy, turned around and hugged several halflings. Darren burst into tears, unable to contain his excitement.

"I knew you could do it, Lydia!"

"Great! The Halflings will soon have a wizard of their own..."

Darren and the others were so excited that they decided to get drunk when they returned home tonight.

Some wizards and students gathered in the square looked at the noisy Lydia and others and couldn't help but frown. This was the first time to enroll a halfling with no magical talent, and it was also against the regulations of the Wizard Council.

However, with the shock brought by the flight experiment and Hellram's approval, no one dared to refute it openly...

After a burst of noise, Hellram cast a spell to restore the ground that had turned into sand, and ordered several wizards to maintain order in the square. Then he took a group of professors and students back to Yieta College to prepare to entertain the two distinguished guests from the City of Wizards.

Lydia and others who stayed in the square, while happy, did not forget to take advantage of the popularity to sell airship tickets.

According to Lin En's previous pricing, a ticket to board the airship was ten silver coins, which was neither high nor low, and most townspeople could afford it if they gritted their teeth.

In view of this, many people are willing to spend money to board the airship and take a ride in the sky on the alchemical machine in front of them that is taller than a building.

In just half an hour, Lydia had sold more than 600 so-called tickets. Adhering to the principle of first come, first served, everyone's name was recorded, and it was impossible to evade the ticket.

The interior of this airship is quite spacious, and it can easily carry ten people at a time. It flies in the sky for about an hour each time, and can fly at least ten times a day. But even so, it will take several days to complete the flight.

In just a short while, they got more than 60 magic gold coins. Darren and others were grinning from ear to ear. You know, Lin En was willing to give them one tenth of the ticket sales money as operating expenses.

Just as Darren and others were immersed in the fantasy of a better life, in Yieta College, Hellram, Tick, Roll and a group of professors had arrived at the lobby.

Groups of goblins flew in from the window and placed plates of steaming hot delicacies on the square table in front of everyone.

Roasted tomatoes, mashed potatoes, white bread, the tailbone of a herbivorous lizard, the spine of a camel, the front legs of a fire lion, and many other strange ingredients that Lynn couldn't recognize at all...

Lynn carefully cut off a small piece of front leg meat and put it into his mouth. He felt that it seemed to be more flavorful than beef. Although it was far from delicious due to the lack of seasoning, it was already a very rich delicacy in the wizarding land.

"Professor Lin, I have to thank you for allowing me to see such an interesting aerospace airship and falling body experiment as soon as I arrived at Yieta Harbor. I'm afraid that Magic Weekly will not lack news in the next month." Luo Ergao raised his glass, looked at Lin, and said jokingly.

"Mr. Rawl, you are too kind... I would also like to ask you to be more lenient when writing the manuscript and to be more tactful when expressing your opinions." Lin En raised his glass and drank it all, saying politely.

He was naturally aware of the power of the pen. All the other party needed to do was to express his views more radically in "Magic Weekly" to cause him a lot of trouble.

"No, I have to report everything I see truthfully. This is the most basic ethics for an editor of Magic Weekly." Luo shook his head and said tactfully.

Lin En was speechless. He never believed that a media person would have such a thing as ethics. Such a thing simply did not exist. However, since the other party was unwilling to make a guarantee, he had no other choice.

"By the way, Professor Lin En, I have another question..." Luo Er stopped shaking the wine glass and asked curiously. "What level of wizard are you?"

Hearing this, everyone present looked over at the same time, all very curious about this question.

Theodore, Kevin and others who knew some inside information guessed that Lin En must be a three-ring wizard. After all, he killed an archbishop, destroyed half of the town and a full guard of 3,000 people. Even if he relied on some alchemical items that needed to be prepared in advance, he was already extremely powerful.

But the only thing that made them suspicious was that Lynn looked too young, perhaps less than twenty years old.

You should know that the most famous genius in the wizarding land, [Star of the Magic World] Ogest, was promoted to a three-ring wizard on his twentieth birthday.

Under the gazes of countless people, Lin En slowly drank the red wine in the glass and spoke very calmly.

"Let's wait until Mr. Tik has determined my wizard level. The detection method of the Wizard Land may be different from that of the [Secret Law Society]..."

Seeing that Lin En was keeping it a secret, the professors became even more curious. However, they could afford to wait for a while. Eating a meal wouldn't take long, right? Lin En slowly put down the wine glass in his hand. His face remained calm, but he was worried.

Although he had never personally admitted that he was a formal wizard, and he was introduced as a scholar, there was no doubt that everyone present regarded him as a formal wizard. If something went wrong during the test, it would be troublesome...

(End of this chapter)


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