Am I a god-tier talent in all my professions?

Chapter 76 Lu Cang's Thoughts

Chapter 76 Lu Cang's Thoughts

Lu Cang was stunned for a moment after hearing this, but he quickly understood what Izparut meant.

One question points to the real answer: the root, the root of evil.

Another question points to something that concerns me: the root, the root of the demonic path.

Lu Cang pondered for a moment.

She looked up and said, "Iz, I want to hear your thoughts."

Lu Cang sat down cross-legged on the training ground.

Iz nodded with satisfaction: "Hmm, not bad."

"Learn from the experiences of those who came before us."

"However, everyone's understanding of the root cause is different, and the final results are also different."

"It may not point to the real answer."

"The most important thing is your own thinking."

"Those who can comprehend the magic of the source may not all have the same understanding of the source, and may even be completely opposite."

"Let me share my understanding of the root cause."

……

The root of the problem is far more complex than we imagine.

Lu Cang could understand a few words at first while listening to Izparut's story, but after a few sentences, it was like listening to gibberish.

It's like introducing a primary school student to the theoretical calculations of quantum mechanics.

However, Lu Cang roughly knew some general information.

In the first 1-2 levels, Iz's thinking about the Root was directed towards the Void.

However, after reaching level 3, I realized that my direction was somewhat off, so I changed my thinking.

This suggests that whether the final answer to one's thinking is correct or not is not necessarily important for comprehending the root magic.

"Actually, my thoughts are not important to you."

"What matters is your own thinking..."

"You're only one step away from becoming a Level 3 mage. Once you comprehend the Origin Magic, you can advance to Level 3."

finally……

The question was thrown back to Lu Cang.

Iz wouldn't allow herself to advance before mastering Root Magic.

His exact words were that he could not tolerate his talents being wasted in this way.

of course……

Lu Cang himself wouldn't allow it either.

the next day……

Lu Cang learned new magic from Iz.

At Lu Cang's request, Iz taught him a variety of defensive magic.

"Tough Water Ring Shield (Tier 2) (LV: 201)"

"Stone Enclosure (Tier 2) (LV: 201)"

"Extreme Wind Protection (Tier 2) (LV: 201)"

"Watery Illusion and Misty Shadows (Tier 2) (LV: 201)"

"Dark Erosion Ring Shield (Tier 2) (LV: 201)"

These spells were all ones that Iz had used during their previous sparring sessions.

Master Iz, why are you hiding so much magic from me? Are you afraid you can't beat me?

The idea of ​​sparring again arose in Lu Cang's mind.

But after thinking about it, I realized I didn't have enough souls... Now that there's no beast tide, it's not so easy to accumulate souls.

At most, you can kill 100 monsters in a dungeon run.

Monsters in the wild are scarce and few in number; souls can only be obtained by killing intelligent creatures or at least first-tier monsters.

Killing ants... is soulless.

He was clearly alive, but had no soul... It felt absurd, but since this was another world, Lu Cang decided not to judge it by Earth's standards.

Moreover, the soul of Earth is even more mysterious than that of this other world; it's even uncertain whether it exists at all.

While learning these spells today, I also discovered something along the way.

It turns out that the Flame Shield spell had already been recorded long ago.

The flame shield he created was actually a spell created by someone else.

However, because it was created by myself.

Therefore, Lu Cang's release was still slightly better than what he had learned.

Therefore, Lu Cang roughly understood why his self-created magic was stronger.

It's because it fits them perfectly.

Learned magic imitates the flow of magic and the way it is cast. But creating your own magic, based entirely on your own abilities, is definitely smoother and more powerful.

I understand this principle.

Lu Cang realized that the magic he had already learned could be improved according to his own situation.

Based on this, Lu Cang readjusted all the magic he had learned.

After the adjustments, the casting speed, power, and maneuverability of these spells have all been slightly improved.

Seeing Lu Cang's progress, Izzy couldn't help but nod slightly.

Adjust the magic you've learned towards creating your own magic.

This is an advanced course at the magic academy, and very few people can actually achieve it.

Lu Cangguang figured it out on his own and completed all the improvements in a short time, which is truly an extraordinary talent.

He truly deserves to be called a magical genius second only to me.

Iz expressed her heartfelt admiration.

"Oh, right, Iz."

"During our sparring session the day before yesterday, after I used Spirit Explosion, you used that magic-infused explosion spell..."

Iz: "You mean Magic Explosion?"

Lu Cang nodded: "It should be."

Iz answered frankly, "This is a magic I improved after learning your Spirit Blast."

ha?
Learned? Improved?
Why didn't I understand at first?

When did I ever teach you about Spirit Blast? Wait, how do you know this death spell is called Spirit Blast?
Lu Cang never mentioned the name of this spell.

Lu Cang: "Master Izzy, how did you learn it?"

Lu Cang finally asked the question.

"How else can I learn it? Of course, I'll learn it just by seeing you put it down."

……

Silence is Cambridge tonight.

Sometimes, geniuses are speechless at each other's talent.

"Anyway, I'll teach you the Magic Explosion technique."

Lu Cang quickly learned the basic version of "Magic Explosion"—"Magic Burst".

After two evolutions, it gained the power of "Magic Explosion".

Iz...

Is your improved version also beyond magic?

Just how high is this mysterious magician's magical talent?
The more I get to know Iz, and the more I learn about this world, the more I realize how terrifyingly high Iz's magical talent is.

I wonder how many god-level mages' talents I'll need to acquire before I can catch up with him on the path of magehood.

"Master Iz, you've also learned Spirit Explosion?"

Iz: "I've learned it, but I can't release it."

"Casting death spells requires souls, and collecting souls is a specialty of death priests."

"Then, what about the spells of healing mages?" Lu Cang thought of other examples and realized that healing mages also use spells, but the types of magic are different from those of mages.

"Hmm... I can do that too, but I can't release it."

"Life spells require the level of a healer to have the resources to cast them. I don't have the level of a healer, so I can't cast life spells."

Lu Cang had a good understanding of the characteristics of different professions.

Each level of healing mage has a limit on the number of spells they can cast. A level 1 healing mage can cast 20 Tier 1 life spells per day.

The higher the profession level, the more life spells you can use each day, and the faster you can store them.

The amount used is also related to the assessment criteria for promotion.

The more one practices the principles of life, the more life techniques one can use, and the stronger their effects will become.

Of course, in addition to these, talents or equipment such as healing staffs also have the effect of increasing the amount, which is a characteristic of the healing mage class.

Warriors, assassins, archers, defenders, mechanics... each has its own unique characteristics in its profession.

"However, it seems that we all share common ground in magic."

"Whether it's death magic or life magic, they both fall under the category of magic."

A magician can create his own magic.

Can death spells also be created independently?

Does the spell of death also point to the root cause?

Or perhaps it is the root, the very source of all laws.

What exactly does the so-called root refer to? Why is there no precise definition to this day? Why do generations of magicians need to pursue it?
Why do mages pursue more than just magic?
Instead, it is a vague and ambiguous "root cause"?
Back in his room, Lu Cang gazed at the bright moon that seemed to be pulled further and further into the distance.

Lu Cang is thinking...

(End of this chapter)

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