Chapter 12: Natural Wizard (Please read, collect, and recommend!)



Chapter 12: Natural Wizard (Please read, collect, and recommend!)

Chapter 12

"Remember, the seed of life is the foundation of us natural wizards. We must keep it properly..."

Rosalind's voice was gentle, but before she finished speaking, her beautiful eyes suddenly fixed on a flower in the corner.

The flower was swaying gently, as if being called by some invisible force.

"Um?"

She frowned slightly, walked lightly towards the flower, touched the petals lightly with her white and tender palm, and closed her eyes.

After a moment, she opened her eyes and her expression became serious.

"Let's stop here for today, Colin, and take Lin En to find the necessary books. I have something to do, so I'm afraid I'll be busy for a while..."

Of course, Rosalind did not forget that Lynn was a complete newcomer, and every apprentice and every wizard in the furnace had to contribute their own efforts to keep the furnace running normally.

"As for Lin En's work, let Lin En be listed in my potion garden. Colin, you can help him get familiar with it..."

Rosalind was quite decisive and arranged Lynn's affairs in a few words.

Of course, this is also because the most important step, selecting the seeds of life for Lynn, has been completed, otherwise Rosalind would not be so confident to let Colin do it all.

Watching Rosalind leave in a hurry, Lynn and Colin looked at each other helplessly.

"The teacher left so smoothly... but now the trouble falls on me."

Colin shrugged helplessly and led Lynn through the living room to the basement door.

The door to the basement was closed tightly, with thorn-like plants entangled on the door, sealing the passage tightly.

"Knowledge and books are the most important treasures for every wizard."

As Colin explained, he knocked on the door gently. "Of course, only formal wizards can have a sufficiently rich library. We wizard apprentices can only access some basic content. It is very rare to be able to enter the library of a formal wizard."

Lynn listened carefully to Colin's explanation, even though he was still a long way from becoming a formal wizard.

But being able to learn this information from Colin also gave him a better understanding of this new wizarding world.

"Every wizard's library is heavily guarded, but luckily the teacher has just given us permission. Let's go down."

Sure enough, when Colin knocked on the door gently, the thorns on the door slowly shrank, and then the door opened, revealing a path leading underground.

This is not an ordinary staircase, but a set of steps made up of thick plant roots interwoven together. Each root seems to be twisting spontaneously, as if it has life.

Lynn's heart trembled, and he secretly guessed that this library must have been designed extremely carefully by Rosalind, and there might be unknown traps and defense mechanisms hidden in it.

Under Colin's guidance, Lynn entered the library. Books and flowers were intertwined around him, and the whole space was filled with a faint floral scent and ancient ink fragrance, as if he had entered a temple of knowledge.

After entering the underground library, Lynn was surprised by the scene before him.

The collection of books here is extremely rich, with rows of books neatly arranged on the bookcases, each of which is guarded by a unique flower.

These flowers are not just decorations, but seem to have some kind of protective function, giving people a sense of mystery and not to be underestimated.

Lynn noticed that only a few of the flowers on the bookcases had let down their guard. Apparently, this was the place Rosalind had specially arranged for him and Colin.

"Hey, hey, little brother, come on, have fun~~"

"What are you looking at? I'm going to eat you!"

"snort!"

Lynn followed Colin along the way, his eyes occasionally sweeping over the flowers guarding the bookcase.

The strange thing was that some of the flowers would suddenly form a pair of eyes, staring straight at Lin En, which made him stunned.

They seemed to be communicating with him, and some even swayed gently, as if in provocation.

"Don't pay attention to them. Don't take them seriously. Just treat them like air."

Colin was obviously used to this situation and didn't seem to care about the harassment from the flowers. He still took out a few books from the bookshelf and handed them to Lynn.

"Introduction to Natural Wizardry."

"From a Nature Novice to the Lord of the Earth!"

"The Journey of Life."

Lynn took the book and felt the knowledge contained in it.

Ke Lin continued to explain: "It is indeed a lucky thing to be a disciple of the teacher. Even if the two guys who came with you just now had backers, it is impossible for them to directly obtain so much information like you did."

"In the furnace, if you want any resource, you have to work hard. Everyone needs to work, and only by earning furnace points through work can you exchange them for resources."

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Colin was flipping through the book while explaining to Lynn,

"However, it will probably take a long time to earn points through work to exchange for knowledge. The resources that wizard apprentices need for training must also be exchanged for points. If all the points are used to exchange for books, the training progress may be slowed down."

Lin En listened carefully. These explanations about the rules within the furnace were very important to him. After all, he was a complete newcomer and knew almost nothing about this world.

"By the way, in addition to work and tasks, points can also be exchanged for magic stones. The ratio is about one to one, one magic stone for one point."

Colin paused, turned to Lin En and said, "If you have magic stones, you can exchange them for points. After all, in the furnace, although magic stones are valuable, they are also easy to be stolen. But points are not easy to lose."

Lynn spread his hands helplessly, saying that he was penniless and had just entered the wizarding world, without even a magic stone.

"Oh, I knew it..."

Looking at Lin En's expression, Colin couldn't help but smile helplessly, "I was thinking about getting some tips from you."

He shook his head again and continued, "But in the Crucible, everyone's work is valuable. If I were to lead the way and explain things to other newcomers, I could earn some points or magic stones as tips at the end of the day. But since this is the teacher's order, I can only help you for free."

Although he said so, Colin still followed Rosalind's instructions, carefully took Lynn to get the books, and then began to guide him to the living area of ​​the furnace.

Colin did his job very carefully. As he led Lin En around, he explained to him some common sense about life inside the furnace and introduced the functions of each area.

Although Lin En felt a little confused, he still benefited a lot from hearing these details.

Finally, Lynn's work arrangement was finalized.

Everyone in the Crucible had to work, even Rosalind's apprentice like Colin, who was required to work as a receptionist in the processing hall of the living area.

Of course, the job of a receptionist is not bad, and it even requires a certain level of strength to be competent. Colin does not object to this.

However, Lynn was a complete newcomer after all and was completely unfamiliar with the wizarding world.

Therefore, Rosalind arranged Lynn to work under her nose as a way to protect him.

(End of this chapter)

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