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Only after listening to Alvin's "accusation" did Geer understand what was going on.
It turns out that after half a month of training, a significant gap has emerged between Arno and Arwin. Arwen, who is at a disadvantage in terms of age and talent, has made far less progress than his brother Arno. Naturally, he was easily defeated by Arno in the competition.
Although Arno was careful not to hurt his sister, Arwen still felt that her "self-esteem" had been hurt. But it was obvious that she couldn't be beaten, and telling her parents seemed to have no effect. After thinking about it, she thought of Ger When this young teacher came, thinking about how many things he had taught her and her brother these days, he seemed to be omnipotent in her eyes. She felt that there must be a way to find him, so she ran away alone while Arno was leaving. Come here, I want to ask Geer to learn a trick to teach his brother a lesson and regain his face.
"Don't think too much, go home early." Regarding the little girl's little thoughts, Geer could only smile and rub her head, turned around and prepared to put the stone sculpture in his right hand back on the special bookshelf.
Suddenly, Geer felt his hand sinking, and saw Alvin grabbing his right wrist with both hands, hanging it on his body like a bear, blinking his eyes, staring straight at the stone carving in Geer's hand: "Teacher, what is this? It's so strange..."
"Be careful, don't stare." Geer gently grabbed Alwen's little hand with his left hand and tried to pull it away, but at this time he saw Alwen's expression staring at the stone sculpture. He did not act like her brother. Seeing the stone carvings made her feel nauseous, but she was just a little absent-minded. In her pupils, Geer even saw various three-dimensional geometric figures that flickered and appeared, and they were constantly twisting and changing.
"Alvin, what did you see?" Seeing this, Geer stopped what he was doing and asked the little girl softly.
"There are so many... so many weird shapes... they keep moving... I want to catch... I can't..." Alwin murmured in reply, his eyes never leaving the stone sculpture.
"Really? How many patterns can you see? Be clear." Geer gently picked up Alwin and sat on a chair on the side, letting Alwin sit on his lap and holding his hands The stone carvings on the top have always been parallel to Alwen's line of sight.
Alvin's mind seemed to be completely attracted by what he saw in front of him. It was as if he couldn't feel the movements of the outside world at all, but he still had some reaction to Geer's words: "Two...no, three...no, no, no, again One more, that’s four...well, that’s four.”
After hearing this, Geer probably had an idea.
Generally speaking, one of the simplest ways to judge an apprentice's wizard qualifications is to see how many shapes he can visualize during his first successful meditation, which can reflect the upper limit of the speed at which his meditation progress may be achieved. For the first time, I can see that one to two is the ordinary standard, which is the standard for ordinary wizard apprentices; three to six is the excellent standard, which is the main range for the main wizards to choose direct apprentices; as for seven or seven Above. Then it can be determined that he is a unique genius. As long as there are no problems, almost every such person will become a real wizard sooner or later. However, such geniuses are rare species that have not been seen in decades.
And the aptitude shown by Alwen is enough for her to become a good wizard apprentice.
"Create a mission, using Alwen as the material body. Collect all data during meditation, and analyze and simulate the principles, functions, and improvements of meditation."
"The task is established. Data collection begins, automatically switching the subject's perception mode, increasing energy supply, and improving perception accuracy and sensitivity... The energy spectrum table is established, and data collection begins... It is found that energy particles have a rare active polymerization reaction, and the material body
The mental fluctuation rate began to increase slowly, and the peak of the wave showed a step-like upward curve..."
For Alwen, who has entered a meditative state for the first time, this state is not only very important to herself, but also an unexpected surprise to Gal. For him, Alwen has become a very important material body. Being able to see it in person at the closest distance
There are not many opportunities to see an ordinary person transform into a wizard apprentice, so Geer immediately took this opportunity to collect various data to facilitate his research on the wizard group.
For this reason, Geer kept his current posture and remained motionless so as not to disturb Alvin.
Time passed by like this, and the entire residence became extremely quiet. The only sound that could echo here was the rustling of the wind.
Suddenly, a slight snore sounded, and Gal lowered his head. It turned out that Alwen had fallen asleep unknowingly. It seemed that her first meditation had ended.
"...The mental fluctuations of the material body began to stabilize, the volatility curve began to decrease, and entered a stable period..."
"The first phase of data collection is complete."
Geer looked at the sky outside the window. The red light shining into the courtyard had already tilted close to the ground. It would be dark in a while, and Alwen's first meditation lasted for more than half an hour.
He is already very good for his age.
Carefully picking up Alvin, Geer left the residence and walked towards Taslan's house.
Because the place Taslan found for Geer was in the same neighborhood, it only took a few minutes to reach Taslan's home.
After Geer knocked on the door, the door was opened, revealing Kelante's figure.
"Ger?" Kelant looked at the strange man in front of him with some doubts. According to her husband, he almost never went out. This was the first time he came to the house since he stayed at home for one night last time.
"Hello, Alwen fell asleep at my place, I'll bring her back." Geer lifted Alwen up in his arms so that Kelant could see clearly.
"Ah, thank you so much." Kelante took Alwen's petite body and quickly thanked Geer.
"Is Taslan here? I have something to talk to him about." Geer looked behind Kelant and saw no figure of Taslan, so he asked.
"He will be back soon. Please come in first and wait." Kelant opened the door and let Geer in.
Geer walked in, passed through the entrance hall, and walked into the hall when he saw Arno, who had returned first. This boy was holding a plump roast beef leg and chewing on it. When he saw Geer, he quickly put the food in his hands on the dinner plate.
He stood up and greeted Geer in a vague voice; "Teacher, why are you here?" He also seemed surprised by Geer's sudden visit.
"I have something to talk to your father about. You can continue eating." Geer motioned to Arno to continue and not to worry too much about himself.
After half a month of getting along with each other, Arno already had a certain understanding of Ger's temper. He knew that what Ger said at this time was not polite, so he sat down again and continued to eat, but faster than before.
He slowed down a lot, and from time to time he secretly glanced at Geer who was sitting on the sofa beside him.
After a while, Kelanter, who had carried Arwen into the back room, came out again with a slightly suspicious expression.
Geer had already expected this. The first meditation consumed Alwen too much energy, and she would definitely not be able to wake her up now. She would only wake up naturally after she had slept enough. This state would definitely cause some behavioral problems.
Mother's Doubt of Kelant.
However, Geer did not try to explain anything to Kelante. Kelante wanted to ask several times, but in the end it automatically turned into irrelevant topics, and Geer just answered casually. The atmosphere between the two was
It was a little weird, but they were chatting without saying a word, and the sound of Arno gnawing on the leg of beef also consciously became quieter.
Soon, this atmosphere was broken.
Taslan is back.
"You're back!" Kelant came to the door, stopped Taslan, and said a few words quickly and quietly.
"Ger, you're here." After hearing this, Taslan walked into the hall and greeted Geer with a generous smile.
"Well, I have something to talk to you about, alone." Geer stood up and shook hands with Taslan.
"What's the matter? Okay, let's go to the backyard first." Taslan nodded, and then shouted to Kelant: "Kelant, order more food today, Geer will stay and eat together later."
"Got it." Kelante's voice came from the kitchen.
"Let's go." Taslan walked in front towards the backyard.
Ger patted Arno on the head and followed him.
The sky was getting a little dark, and the backyard of Taslan's family seemed very dim at this time, but it had little effect on either Geer or Taslan.
"Ger, what's the matter with you? Is it related to Alvin?" As soon as Taslan walked into the backyard, he turned to Geer and asked.
"Yeah." Geer nodded and said calmly: "Alwen has the potential to become a wizard."
"If you like... hmm? What?!" Taslan, who was about to continue talking, was shocked when he heard Geer's words.
"I have tested her. Her qualifications are very good and she has potential in this area." Geer looked at Taslan calmly and answered affirmatively.
Looking at Geer, Taslan saw that the other party had not lied to him, but this fact made him unable to react correctly for a while, and he just kept thinking in silence.
Although Geer didn't quite understand what having the potential to become a wizard meant to these ordinary people, on the other side of the Ocean of Sleepers he had seen how important it was for mortals to have the opportunity to become a favored one, even with the intention of killing people.
Treasure hunting has happened before, just to get an opportunity that may not necessarily succeed. It seems that in an area controlled by a wizard whose background is still above the favored one, ordinary people here should not be weak in their desire for the opportunity to become a wizard.
To the mortals on the other side of the ocean.
But having the qualifications to become a wizard does not mean that you will definitely become a wizard, and too many resources will be invested in this process. If you fail, you will know the result just by looking at the bookstore owner. Although the Taslan family's family background is not bad,
, but even the great nobles cannot afford the resources needed to train a wizard, let alone a family like theirs.
As for how to choose, the power lies in Taslan's hands, and Geer will not interfere.