Just like alchemy, soul magic has a threshold.

To start the study of alchemy, you must have a certain level of proficiency in spells, potions, patterns, herbs, astronomy, and even divination to be eligible for the study of alchemy. What the threshold for soul magic is, Solim doesn't know, but there is certainly one, there is no doubt about it.

"You have a talent for soul magic, and that's a good thing indeed. "But it's still unclear whether you'll be able to achieve anything in the end," Cadmus said. Especially for you — I remember, you're not an adult, are you?"

Birthdays are for everyone, in honor of the day they were born. But Solim's "birthday" has another meaning – the night his mother was killed, the child's birthday was the same as the mother's death day...... So Solim never had a birthday, and Solim, who was still in the basement a few years ago, didn't have that condition.

"So, you brought me here today for something else?"

Obviously, even if Solim had a talent for soul magic, it was too far away for him to be considered at this time.

"That's true. Cadmus raised his chin and motioned for Solim to look over the table beside him.

"W......hen" Solim was surprised to find a cup on the table against the wall - Solim was sure that he had never been there when he entered, but he had looked at everything in the small chamber at that time, and it was impossible for him not to notice the conspicuous cup on the table.

"Go touch that cup. "

Solim obediently touched the cup with his fingertips—really, indeed a cup.

Solim looked at Cadmus, he didn't understand what that meant.

"You touch him again. "

I don't know, but Cadmus said so, and Solim had to do it, though it seemed a little silly.

“!!!"

Solim's eyes widened as his fingertips "touched" the cup again, revealing a look of utter incredulity. His fingertips didn't touch the cup, but passed through it, and the cup in front of him seemed to suddenly change from physical to phantom, and became intangible.

"It's ......," Solim couldn't help but look at Cadmus again.

Although Solim was a wizard and had seen a lot of magic, he felt that what was happening so far was more like "magic". Solim was certain that Cadmus didn't cast the spell, at least not any of his own. Of course, with Cadmus's ability, even if he cast a spell, Solim might not be able to detect it.

"Try again. "

"Try again......" Solim was stunned, because just as he looked at Cadmus, the cup on the table was gone. The cups are gone, how can you try this?

"Right in the right place, you can try. "

Slowly, Solim reached out his fingertips again, and although his eyes could not see it, the touch on his hand told Solim that there was indeed something there, and he carefully held the intangible, and the feeling in his palm told Solim that it was a cup.

"What's going on?" Solim looked at Cadmus in shock, "Is this cup some kind of alchemical creation?"

Turning a cup into nothing, and then conjuring it out, this little trick doesn't have to be done by a wizard, even a Muggle magician can do it, and Solim can make a cup without it, and then conjure it out - while he has a wand in his hand. But like this – you can see the cup but you can't touch it, or you can't see it but you can touch it...... Maybe it's some kind of spell?

That's all Solim can explain.

"What cup?" Cadmus tugged at the corners of his mouth.

"It's the ...... in my hand," Solim moved the fingers of his right hand, but was surprised to find that the touch of holding the cup in his hand ...... It's gone.

What else could Solim say at this point? He could only stare at Cadmus with his mouth open, but he quickly reacted.

"Soul magic!"

"Yes, soul magic. Cadmus nodded, "I have influenced your soul to think that there is a cup there, to make you 'think' that you have touched that cup, and then to have your eyes 'see' the cup but not touch it, and finally to make you feel it but not see it." "

"It's just a very superficial application of soul magic. "Cadmus is like stating a fact.

Simple?

Solim may not know anything about soul magic, but he's not an idiot. It would be terrible if this method was really just a simple use of soul magic, as Cadmus said. Think about it, in battle, a wizard who has mastered soul magic exerts influence on your soul, and then you shoot spells wildly towards the empty space, and then you are killed from behind......

No wonder Cheeto said that the news of his soul talent would be in danger once it was leaked. This is really not to scare themselves, can you imagine what the Rich family will do if they find out about it? Wait for Solim to master soul magic, or all kinds of conspiracies and assassinations?

A wizard who has mastered soul magic is simply invincible when it comes to ordinary wizards. I have to say that this little trick of Cadmus successfully aroused Solim's interest, think about it, once this ability is mastered, self-preservation is no longer a problem, and then Solim will not have to worry about his own safety, which is something that others should worry about.

"What does it take to learn it?" Solim asked, "Or what do you need?"

"Hmph, when you can make it so that your soul is no longer aging, think about it again. "

Isn't that the soul characteristic of a great wizard? Solim was stunned, the premise of learning soul magic is to become a great wizard? But if he becomes a great wizard, self-preservation doesn't seem to be too much of a problem - of course, a great wizard is not invincible, but it is better than not being a great wizard.

But...... Becoming a Great Wizard is still a very distant thing for Solim now, but compared to the ethereal immortal, it is obviously much easier to become a Great Wizard- At least Solim can get a lot of help, whether it is the experience from Elrond, or the help of Ogle, who claims to be able to break through at any time, at least in terms of becoming a great wizard, Solim feels that he is not without a way out, at least he can still see hope, but I don't know how old he will be to complete this spiritual transformation.

You know, Ogle, who everyone praises, is in his forties, and although he says that he can complete this transformation at any time, he has not completed it after all. Solim was only seventeen years old, which meant that he wouldn't be able to become a great wizard until he was forty years old—and that was by his father's standards, if it was by his grandfather's Elrond...... Solim felt that the soul magic might really have nothing to do with him.

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