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Chapter 69 Yaochuang Workshop (Part 1)

Looking at Ai Al who was about to go out, Donald said to him directly: "Al, I have some good news for you. My father has decided to give you some support."

"Now I will take you to find a workshop. Although most of the good places are occupied, don't worry, I will definitely find a better place for you."

Al opened his mouth. He originally wanted to tell Donald that he was going to find Mitchell to learn magic, but after thinking about it, he finally followed Donald.

Because Donald was connected to Musa, and Musa was the president of the martial arts academy.

Therefore, the workshop that Donald was looking for for Al was actually within the martial arts academy.

In fact, with Musa's status, even if he is the dean of the martial arts academy, he can still find a good workshop for Al in the magic academy if he is willing.

However, Moussa did not come forward in person. He left the matter to Donald.

In addition to this, there is another reason, that is, alchemists are also magicians.

Although they are in the same academy, compared to the people from the Magic Academy, the relationship between the students from the Martial Arts Academy and them is still a layer apart.

Although Al is only a junior magician now, as long as he can grow up, he can still find a way for the people of the Martial Arts Academy.

Secondly, most of the students in the martial arts academy are not at a high level, so there is no need to provide them with any particularly good equipment.

And Al also needs a lot of training equipment, which he just sells to those martial arts students who are not very advanced.

Under the leadership of Donald, Al did find a good workshop, and the location was actually not very far from the Magic Academy.

So Al made the decision to use this location.

It is actually very expensive to rent such a shop in the college, but who is Donald? He only needs to take out his father's identity card, and all the problems will be solved.

They rented a nice workshop without spending a penny.

Now everything is ready, all we need is the east wind.

Now that they have a workshop, what they lack now is forging materials.

Ordinary materials can also be used to make magic weapons, but this kind of magic soldiers can only be used for training, and the actual combat effect is not very good.

At least for mid-level swordsmen, it has basically no effect.

Not only that, all the materials here also need to be purchased with glory points.

These materials are provided by the seniors. They do this for experience, and by the way, they can sell some materials and earn some glory points.

In addition, those civilians could not afford to pay the tuition fees, so they signed this kind of contract from the beginning, that is, they would serve the college after graduation until the cost of training in the college was completely repaid.

For those civilians, this method of going to school first and paying tuition later is also very popular with them.

After all, it is impossible for them to pay so much tuition. As for letting the college train those civilian students in vain, because the expense is too high, the college will basically not do such a thing.

Donald said to Al: "I can give you some ideas for the first batch of materials, but after that you need to spend your glory points to buy them yourself. My father can't do everything."

Despite what Donald said, Al was still very grateful for his behavior: "Thank you."

"By the way, when will you start refining the magic weapons?"

Faced with Donald's inquiry, Al thought for a while: "Let's look at it again. I haven't even seen the material. At least I have to see the material before I can talk."

"That's right. This is the key to the workshop. It's a pity that there are no strong people here. Otherwise, it would be great for you to get to know them."

Al took the key and said bluntly: "It doesn't matter. Anyway, I'm only a first-year student at the Magic Academy. It's useless even if I get to know those big shots. Maybe they will forget me when they turn around."

"That's right. Okay, you can take a closer look. I have to leave beforehand."

After saying this, Donald left the workshop.

And Al then began to patrol up and down the room.

After looking at it for about once, he closed the door.

Since the first batch of materials has not been delivered yet, there is no need for him to stay here.

It was still early depending on the weather, so he finally took advantage of this time to go find Mitchell.



Although Mitchell had a few classes, he kept looking outside absentmindedly during class.

The students in the class also noticed his abnormality, and some students even took the initiative to ask him: "Teacher, are you okay? If so, you can go and do your work first, and we can practice magic by ourselves."

Mitchell waved his hand and said: "It's not a big deal, I'll just watch you practice magic here."

"yes!"

In the evening, when class was about to end with half a period left, Al walked into Class A's classroom.

No one here knew him, but one of the people he beat recognized Al at a glance.

"What are you doing in our class?" The fat man who was beaten pointed at him and yelled angrily: "I'm telling you, this is our class. If you dare to cause trouble, see how we deal with you."

"How come it was he who bullied you before?" the monitor of Class A asked him.

"yes!"

Seeing his admission, everyone looked at Al with evil intentions.

But it was class time after all, so they didn't take action.

But their sharp eyes seemed to want to carve Al into their minds.

Facing their hostile gazes, Al looked at them one by one without fear, and then he said to Mitchell: "Teacher, I'm here, when will we start practicing?"

"Students, study by yourself first!" Mitchell said.

Hearing what Mitchell said, his classmates all looked at each other in surprise.

And Mitchell didn't really care.

Because for students like them, they have almost learned the basic knowledge. What they lack now is magic reserves and improved mental power.

This process is difficult to trick, so they need to improve themselves little by little, and Mitchell can only teach some people magic.

Because he has two lines of magic power and no magic affinity at all.

That's why he left here with peace of mind after saying self-study.

Although Al keeps saying that he wants to learn advanced magic, Mitchell doesn't take it too seriously.

So he took Al to the magic training ground and built a high-level magic circle in front of him.

However, even though Mitchell is a high-level magician, after constructing high-level magic circles five times, his mental energy was consumed by more than half.

He said to Al: "How is it? Do you understand?"

Al closed his tired eyes: "Teacher, you built the magic array too fast, and the high-level magic array is also very complicated. I only remember 20 to 30% of it."

Mitchell asked him: "My mental energy is a bit exhausted, I will practice for you tomorrow."

Al did not force the other party in this regard. After all, Al also knew how much mental power a high-level magician had?

Mitchell continued: "Didn't you say you memorize part of the magic circle? Then start practicing now. Although you can't successfully cast the magic, I can judge whether you made any mistakes through the process of building the magic circle.

place, and correct your mistakes by the way."

Al nodded after hearing this, and then began to construct the high-level magic circle he had memorized in front of Mitchell.

It's just that the position he memorized was a bit confusing, so Mitchell kept teaching him a lesson during the process of building the magic circle.

"Stop, stop, stop! What's wrong with you? Why didn't you memorize it from the beginning? The magic arrays you have memorized now are all messed up. How can you build a magic array like this?"

Al actually wanted to refute this, but he opened his mouth and finally chose to remain silent.

Because Mitchell was right: "Teacher, I just subconsciously registered the simple magic."

"Of course I know, but I also want you to understand that everything has to start from scratch. Even if you feel that the magic circle in the future is relatively simple, if you don't build the previous magic circle, no matter how many magic circles you remember, it will be useless.

It’s of no use.”

Mitchell coughed and said: "I know very well that you are very talented, but don't think that because you are talented, you can ignore the basics. Now I will cast a high-level magic circle on you again. This time you have to

Start remembering from the beginning.”

"yes!"

Al nodded, and then he released his mental power, trying to capture Mitchell's actions.

Mitchell also felt something strange, but he didn't take it too seriously.

This time, Al carefully observed his movements, not daring to miss any details.

A few minutes later, Mitchell took back the magic circle.

"How's it going? Did you see anything?"

Al did not answer immediately, because at the moment he was recalling Mitchell's process of constructing the magic circle in his own mind.

A few minutes later he opened his eyes and said: "This time I only remembered about 10%."

"You try building it."

Al nodded, and then formed a magic circle in front of him.

After a while, Al completed the part he had written down.

Mitchell nodded with satisfaction: "That's right, but don't be too happy. Although you have written down 10% now, if you follow the progress, you may write it all down in ten days."

He stopped talking and then continued: "However, what you have memorized is only the outer magic array. The magic array deep in the core is more complicated. When the time comes, you will need more time. I think you are now

You should first learn intermediate magic and develop your skills well, then you can learn even high-level magic in a short time."

Mitchell's reminder was well-intentioned, but according to him, it is indeed easier to learn intermediate magic first and then learn high-level magic.

However, this method requires a lot of time.

First of all, he must be proficient in at least ten intermediate magic spells.

And this is normal for most magicians, after all, they can learn magic in the process of improving their mental power.

He even learned more than ten kinds of magic.

But Al didn't have that kind of time, so he wanted to do the hardest thing right from the beginning.

Afraid that Mitchell wouldn't understand him, Al decided to explain why he wanted to learn advanced magic first?

"Teacher, I actually have the mental power of a high-level magician, and I also opened a master training workshop in the Martial Arts Academy, so time is a very luxury thing for me."

After hearing what he said, Mitchell stared at him, as if he wanted to see from Al's eyes whether he was lying.

But he couldn't see the reason at all.

So Mitchell sighed and said: "Whether you are lying to me or not, I still hope you will spend part of your time coming over to study with me every day."

"Yeah!" Al nodded seriously.
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