Wizard: My career panel has no upper limit
Chapter 121 Master Sword
Chapter 121 Master Sword
"You're welcome." Soran's expression became more friendly.
"I'm very interested in you, young man. The special talent of 'Medicine-Body Resonance' is quite rare in the wizarding world. If you're willing, you can consider joining my research team in the future. We are always trying to understand and replicate the mechanisms of various special talents."
"It's my pleasure." Ron responded politely, but he was wary of this kind of "research".
Soran nodded with satisfaction. "Now, I need to explain to you some basic things about the wizard candidate sequence."
In the next half hour, Soran gave a detailed introduction to the operation, rights and obligations of the candidate wizard sequence.
As a member of the sequence, Ron will have access to more resources and permissions, including the ability to apply for the use of more advanced laboratories, access deeper collections of books, and the opportunity to participate in research projects led by formal wizards.
At the same time, he also needs to assume certain obligations, such as submitting research reports regularly, participating in activities organized by the school, and providing professional services when needed.
"Finally, regarding the points system." Soran took out a detailed table:
"The wizard candidate sequence uses a points system to evaluate the contributions and value of its members."
He pointed to the numbers on the chart:
"Points are directly related to your ranking in the sequence, and your ranking determines the priority of resource allocation and promotion opportunities."
Ron listened carefully, taking the information to heart.
"I understand, Master Griffith." He nodded. "I will take every opportunity to gain points seriously."
"Very good." Soran smiled with satisfaction.
"Well, the certification ends here. From today on, you are a genius among the school's candidate wizards. I wish you go further on your wizarding journey."
As he left the central hall, he felt subtle energy fluctuations coming from the new badge on his chest.
"It's indeed an alchemical item, and its construction is quite ingenious. I can try to disassemble it when I reach a proficient level in alchemy..."
He shook his head and laughed, and when he was ready to go to the workshop, he put the badge in a special sealed box and wore it when he went out.
Ron didn't believe that the school would not leave any hidden tricks on the "candidate wizard sequence" who had already created extremely valuable targets...
After leaving the Central Tower, he decided to go to the library immediately and use his newfound authority to access more advanced information.
After passing through several winding stone paths, Ron arrived at the familiar old library.
The man guarding the door was a different old man in a gray robe than before. He looked up and saw the blue badge on Ron's chest, and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes.
"A new intermediate apprentice?" The old man raised his eyebrows slightly. "Looks quite young."
Ron nodded politely, "Yes, just passed the certification."
The old man looked at Ron for a few seconds, then stepped aside and made way.
"Intermediate apprentices can enter the information areas on the second and third floors. Remember to abide by the library's regulations."
Ron thanked him and walked into the library, immediately feeling a different atmosphere than usual.
The first floor of the library still looked familiar to him, but now he could clearly sense the more powerful magical fluctuations flowing in the upper space.
"The second and third floors," Ron muttered to himself, heading towards the spiral staircase leading to the upper floors.
As Ron rose, he could feel the concentration of magic in the air increase significantly, bringing a slight tingling sensation.
The space on the second floor is smaller than the first, but is more exquisitely decorated.
The bookshelves are spaced wider apart, and each area has a dedicated reading table and magic crystal lamp.
The most eye-catching thing is a huge crystal ball in the central area, surrounded by several middle-level apprentices who are concentrating on reading.
Ron walked lightly through the bookshelves, searching for information that interested him.
Unlike the first level which mainly collects basic knowledge, the second level's content is obviously more in-depth and professional, covering the theoretical and practical guidelines of various advanced wizarding skills.
"New Spell Construction Theory," "The Essentials of Elemental Control," and "Constructing and Maintaining Mental Fields."
Ron's eyes swept over the rows of book spines, and he couldn't help feeling excited.
These are all precious materials that he had not been able to access before, and each one contains knowledge that can greatly enhance his strength.
But his main purpose for this trip was not this. Coming to the Guiding Stone, Ron placed his palm on it and clearly conveyed his needs:
"Demon Hunter, sews up monster organs; Demon Swordsman, creates demon swords."
Ron followed the instructions and walked up the stairs to the third floor. The concentration of magic here was even higher than that on the second floor, giving people a slight sense of oppression.
The layout of the third floor is completely different from the two floors below. There are no open bookshelves here, but rather a series of closed small reading rooms. There is a device similar to an information board at the door of each room.
Ron followed the instructions of the guide stone and came to a reading room marked "Extraordinary Career Research".
He placed the intermediate apprentice badge on the certification area next to the door. A moment later, the runes on the door lit up and made a slight click, indicating that it had been unlocked.
Pushing the door open, Ron found that this was a comfortable small study room with a large oak table in the center and the walls around it filled with various ancient books and scrolls.
The most eye-catching thing is a half-human-high crystal column in the corner of the wall, on which dozens of miniature holographic images are floating, showing the forms of various extraordinary creatures and professionals.
Ron walked to the crystal column, gently placed his palm on it, and expressed his inquiry: "Monster Hunter, monster organ suturing."
Ripples of light appeared on the surface of the crystal column, and then a book on a bookshelf lit up faintly, indicating that the information he needed was there.
Ron took down the thick ancient book that was gleaming with light. The title of the book was "Alien Blood Transformation: The Art and Practice of Warcraft Organ Transplantation".
The book is exceptionally beautifully bound, and the cover is made of a peculiar translucent leather that feels warm and elastic, making one wonder about its true origin.
After finding a comfortable place to sit down, he began to concentrate on reading.
The content of this book was even more detailed than he had imagined, covering everything from the selection criteria and preservation methods for Warcraft organs, to the details of the transplant surgery, the handling of rejection reactions, and subsequent conditioning and ability development.
"Monster organ suture is essentially a semi-permanent form of body modification. By transplanting the organs of a specific monster into a human body, the recipient gains some of the monster's abilities."
“There are three most critical steps:
Correctly select the Warcraft organ that matches your own aura;
Use special 'acceptor' to reduce rejection reaction;
Perform precise energy pathway reconstruction to ensure that Warcraft energy can coexist harmoniously with the human energy system."
As he read deeper, Ron gradually understood the complete process of changing his job to Demon Hunter.
Compared with the one-sided information he had previously obtained, the actual operation was much more complicated and dangerous.
Especially the description of the rejection reaction is chilling:
"Even though we now have comprehensive anti-rejection measures compared to ancient times, about 50% of recipients will still experience severe rejection after surgery.
Mild cases are characterized by persistent high fever, severe pain, and transient loss of consciousness;
In severe cases, it may lead to organ abnormalities, gene mutations, or even complete deformity, resulting in loss of human form and sanity."
“Statistics show that recipients with higher physical attributes have a significantly lower chance of rejection.
In addition, if the recipient has already undergone other forms of bloodline activation, the body's ability to adapt to foreign energy will be improved, which can also reduce the risk."
After reading this, Ron breathed a sigh of relief.
With his current physical condition of 2.7 and the successful completion of blood activation, the risk of rejection should be greatly reduced.
After reading the book carefully, Ron found information about the "Magic Sword Making" through the crystal column - "Magic and Steel: The Secret of Forging the Magic Sword".
This book is also rich in content, and introduces in detail the core elements and job transfer process of the [Magic Swordsman].
Unlike the Demon Hunter, the key to the Magic Swordsman is not physical transformation, but to forge a magic sword that resonates with one's own soul, and through a special ritual, permanently seal a part of one's own mental power into the sword, thus establishing a special connection between man and sword.
"A true magic sword is not a simple enchanted weapon, but an extension and projection of the wielder's soul.
Therefore, each magic sword is unique and cannot be fully controlled by anyone else. If the wielder dies, the magic sword will lose most of its power and become just an ordinary sharp weapon.
The process of "Magic Sword Making" is equally complex, requiring special materials, exquisite forging skills and accurate soul sealing techniques.
But compared to the high-risk operation of the Demon Hunter, this way of changing jobs is much less dangerous. It mainly tests the strength of mental strength and the ability to control magic power.
"The magic sword of a magic swordsman is often called a 'Master Sword'. The name comes from the fact that every magic swordsman is a famous swordsman.
The quality of the Master Sword will directly impact the Magic Swordsman's future growth ceiling. Therefore, during the material selection and forging process, we must strive for perfection and not neglect even the slightest bit."
Ron carefully took note of the characteristics of the ideal sword material and the key steps in the forging process. These were all indispensable knowledge for his future job change to [Magic Swordsman].
(End of this chapter)
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