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Chapter 11 Another trouble

Angel looked at Moro with confidence. He believed that as long as the wizard takes action, the mentor will be saved!

Leon looked at Angel fondly. Although he complained a little in his heart that his brother wasted his kindness on saving Jon, but recalling Jon's contribution to the Pat family over the years, the trace of regret in Leon's heart also disappeared with the wind.

Go. If the kindness is wasted, it is wasted. As long as the younger brother can be happy, it is worth it.

The two brothers have different ideas, but both are convinced that Jon's chronic illness can definitely be cured by Moro.

However, the reality is always contrary to expectations.

When the green halo disappeared from Jon, Angel immediately wanted to go forward and ask Moro, but was stopped by Leon. Because Moro once again levitated the crystal ball, his face looked relaxed and comfortable from the beginning.

It has turned into the serious doubts it has today.

Could it be that even the wizard can't heal the mentor? Is the mentor's illness really the result of Gaia's consciousness rejecting people from other worlds?

No, it won't.

Angel's originally high hopes turned to anxiety at this moment.

After a while, Moro stopped casting spells.

There was a trace of confusion on his face, because he did not detect any illness in Jon. The results of the spell feedback were also normal.

Is the result normal? This is the biggest abnormality.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that the skinny Jon is definitely seriously ill. In addition, he is only less than 50 years old, so being so old is definitely abnormal.

However, no abnormality was found!

Could it be that he was cursed by an evil spirit? With this doubt, Moro stretched out his spiritual tentacles and probed towards Jon. As long as there is an abnormal situation, his spiritual power can easily capture the traces.

…No. Still not.

Moro really has no choice now. He has just been promoted to a senior apprentice and has not even started learning level 3 tricks yet. He has used all the tricks for disease detection, but he has absolutely nothing to do with Jon.<

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He has no choice.

Moro looked at the anxious Angel and felt a little embarrassed. He had praised Haikou before, but now he was immediately slapped in the face by reality.

After pretending to cough twice, Moro looked apologetic and said to Angel: "Your mentor, I have no way to treat him for the time being."

"I tested just now and there is nothing wrong with his body. Since there is no problem with his body, physical treatment cannot be carried out." Moro changed the topic: "However, he does look like he is seriously ill. Maybe he is.

There is something wrong with the spirit or soul."

Angel remembered his mentor saying that there was indeed nothing wrong with his body, and the cause of organ failure was Gaia consciousness.

Listening to what Moro said, although he did not explain the consciousness of Gaia, Moro did say that the teacher's body was fine. Then there must be something wrong with the spirit and soul?

Is Gaia consciousness corroding the soul of the mentor?

Moro didn't know that Angel had come up with a specious answer after thinking about his words. Regardless of whether he was correct or not, Angel himself actually believed it.

"Then...there is no cure for soul or mental problems?" Angel asked eagerly.

"There must be a way. However, at present, I have no way." Moro sighed helplessly, "If I advance to an official wizard, there may be a way to treat it. But as a wizard apprentice, I have no way at all.

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"Can a formal wizard heal the mentor?" Angel asked.

"I dare not speculate on the ability of the wizard, but it should be no problem to save an ordinary person. Even if the person dies, the wizard can rescue the soul from the land of eternal darkness."

Angel: "Then... when will sir be promoted to an official wizard?"

Moro was stunned for a moment, shook his head and smiled bitterly: "It took me nearly 60 years to be promoted to the third level wizard apprentice... As for the official wizard? I basically have no hope in this life. That level cannot be achieved by just relying on time.

of."

Moro explained to Angel the state of the wizard: Talent determines the speed of promotion to an official wizard. Once you become an official wizard, talent is not that important. But before you become a formal wizard, talent can be said to be the most important part.

.Some people become official wizards after practicing for a few years, while some people practice for a lifetime and cannot even break through the junior apprentice level. This is the difference between talent and opportunity.

Moro thinks that his talent has reached the end. If he wants to be promoted to a formal wizard, he can only rely on chance. But chance is not something you can get if you want it. Moreover, in most cases, there will only be one point for 99 points of danger.

Opportunity.

Opportunities are all won by life. Opportunities that are easy to obtain are very rare, unless you encounter great luck, as was the case with Moro this time.

Moro's words plunged Angel into complete despair. Official wizards...are almost extinct in the Old Continent. Where can he find them?

For a moment, everyone was silent. Leon patted Angel's shoulder, wanting to comfort him, but not knowing what to say.

After an unknown amount of time passed, Moro said again: "I remember you said before that you have two worries. Since I can't help you solve this worry, why don't you talk about your other worry?"

Another worry... A flash of lightning seemed to flash in Angel's mind. He remembered Moro saying that as long as he became a wizard, he could save his mentor... As long as he was talented, he could become an official wizard in a short time...

Is he talented? If he can become a wizard, does that mean he can save his mentor by himself?

Angel thought of another little trouble he mentioned earlier, which was also because of his curiosity about extraordinary beings and his desire to follow the steps of extraordinary beings.

He also wants to become a transcendent!

"Mr. Moro, can I become your apprentice and learn the knowledge of wizards?" Angel said very solemnly.

Moro was stunned for a while, then burst out laughing.

"Wizard, it's not as simple as you think. The prerequisite for becoming a wizard is talent. I have traveled around the entire empire and tested nearly ten thousand people, and only two of mine have talent.

My grandson has talent. You can see how rare it is..."

Angel was not deterred by Moro's words, but insisted: "Sir, can you see if I have any talent?"

Moro looked Angel up and down, and after a while, he nodded: "Testing a wizard's talent is very simple... If you are willing, you can even ask the entire Pat Manor to test it. Just think of it as me."

It’s your favor.”

Moro's words seem very generous, and they contain the meaning of helping the Pat family cultivate wizard talents. But in fact, with the scarcity of talented people, it is extremely difficult to find one, let alone one.

Raising a family wizard!

Furthermore, in fact, to test talent, he does not consume anything at all, he only needs a medium. The medium can be used repeatedly and suffers almost no loss.

This time, he accepted the task of recruiting talented people for the academy. The academy will naturally send him the media, so his previous words are basically equivalent to empty handed. He doesn't have to pay anything, just

Earn back the favor of others.


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