It's a pity that Celie's plan is about to fail.

Lord didn't care about this. Instead, he felt that the little hand of the petite elf in front of him was very comfortable to touch.

Seeing that she had been touching Lord for a long time without any reaction, Celie finally withdrew her hand, but her expression was very unhappy.

Why wouldn't this guy be mad about this?

Celia was completely baffled.

But his thoughts were interrupted by the conversation between Norn and the old village chief.

"Is this a miracle?" the old village chief asked tremblingly.

"No, this is magic," Norn explained. "Anyone can learn it as long as they have the talent."

The old village chief suddenly became a little excited when he heard the word "magic".

He naturally knew what magic was. All magic, without exception, was something that only powerful races could possess. He never expected that one day he would see it on his own people.

Could it be that?

He stood up tremblingly and bowed deeply to Norn: "Respected magician, can we humans also learn magic?"

Noen quickly supported the old man: "Of course you can."

He stopped talking after he finished speaking, because Norn realized that he seemed to be taking the spotlight.

The captain of their team should be Lord. Even if he has the same wish as himself, he cannot make decisions for him no matter what.

This is his respect for his partner and his gratitude to Mr. Lord for his willingness to selflessly dedicate his magic.

So he set his sights on Lord.

Lord naturally understood what he meant and took over the conversation: "Please rest assured, the purpose of our journey is to teach magic to more humans."

The onlookers became agitated again.

Several young people were talking to each other excitedly, while the children opened their eyes wide and looked at the floating ball of light with curiosity.

Chapter 61 Teaching

In the following days, Lord and his group stayed temporarily in the village.

Every morning, the open space at the entrance of the village is crowded with villagers who come to study.

However, it is impossible for everyone to have the talent to learn magic. After excluding most of the villagers, there are only seven villagers who meet the requirements to learn magic, including three children.

Originally, Lord had no intention of teaching these children magic. After all, they were too young and could not accumulate enough magic power in their bodies.

But Norn came up with a solution.

That is to weaken the power of magic to one tenth. In this way, the magic power required will naturally be greatly reduced, and these children will be able to learn these magics in a preliminary way.

As they grow up and have enough magic power in their bodies, they can master complete magic on this basis.

Of course, Norn will also send the magic book that has not yet been made

Lord agreed to his proposal and modified the magic he was going to teach.

At this time, Norn stood on a flat stone and began to explain the most basic magical perception: "Close your eyes and imagine there is a warm stream in your body."

"Feel the magic power flowing in your body." Lord on the side patiently instructed a young man.

Even Eric got involved, a small ball of light forming in his palm: "Like this, feel first, then guide."

Celia stood aside, looking at them coldly. Som walked over and asked, "How long does Lord plan to stay this time?"

"It won't be long."

Celia currently has no intention of accepting a disciple, so she will just watch from the sidelines.

She once wanted to accept Lord as her first apprentice. After all, his talent did catch her attention. Unfortunately, this guy refused and instead upgraded his status to her partner.

Celie didn't feel too much regret in her heart. No matter if it was a disciple or a partner, as long as she could see more magic from the other party, she would be satisfied.

Several days passed.

Most of the people with magical talents were still confused. Only a few children successfully channeled the magic power in their bodies, making their fingertips emit a faint light.

"It's too difficult," a sturdy villager shook his head in frustration. "I can't imagine how this magic flows."

"Don't lose heart." Lord patted his shoulder. "Everyone perceives magic differently. As long as you persevere, sooner or later you too will learn magic."

Lord's encouragement helped the villager regain his confidence.

He had witnessed the power of Lord's magic. He raised his hand and shot out dozens of light arrows, each of which left a large hole on the ground.

Such powerful power immediately made the villager yearn for it, and he vowed to learn such powerful magic.

But when I got started, I realized how difficult it would be.

"Don't worry, Mr. Lord, I must learn this magic!"

Before he could finish his words, he suddenly heard a cry of surprise from not far away.

Turning around, I saw that among the children taught by Norn, a thin girl had successfully condensed a ball of light in her hand!

Lord knew that this was the first step to success.

Next, you just need to use your imagination to stretch the light ball into the shape of an arrow and then shoot it out, and you can be considered to have gotten started.

"Lisa did it!" the children cheered.

Even Celie was attracted to it. She squatted down and asked in a rare gentle tone, "How did you do it?"

The girl named Lisa answered timidly: "I just relied on my imagination, and then I succeeded."

"A very good talent."

Celie stood up and looked at Lord.

The most important factor in releasing magic is the power of imagination, and this young girl in front of you possesses this power.

Lisa's success ignited everyone's enthusiasm. Both Lord and the villagers saw hope.

After a week, these people could release balls of light from their hands, and Lisa had even begun to condense the balls of light into the shape of arrows.

It's still a long way from true magic, but it's a great start.

"Lisa's talent is outstanding." Norn flipped through the magic book he was compiling. "Her magical talent should be no less than mine."

Lord nodded. "Indeed, perhaps we can let her learn magic first. That way, even after we leave, she can teach it to other villagers."

Celia suddenly said, "Let me guide that girl."

Everyone looked at the elf in surprise.

You know, even Norn and Eric rarely get personal guidance from Celie.

"What's wrong? Do you want to accept a disciple?" Noen teased.

It would be a good thing if the future master could accept a human as his disciple in advance.

I'm just sorry to that red-haired magician.

"No, it's just a matter of interest."

Celia really had no intention of taking in a disciple. She just wanted to find something for herself to do, that was all.

Another week has passed.

Lisa can already cast small light arrow magic. Although she is not very skilled, she can be called a magician.

Of course, her light arrows were single shots with weakened power, far inferior to the large-scale group shots of Lord and others.

But it's enough for self-protection.

One morning, Celia took Leah to an open space.

She took out a small ring from her bag. It was a magic item she took with her before leaving the dwarf city. It could help the user better control the magic power in the body.

"Concentrate." Celie placed the ring in Leah's palm, "Try to make it glow."

Leia closed her eyes nervously and mobilized the little magic power in her body.

After a moment, the ring actually emitted a faint silver light!

"Very good." Celie nodded in satisfaction. "It's yours now."

This thing is of little use to a powerful magician like mine, so I might as well give it to someone who needs it more.

I guess that human thought the same thing.

Looking at Lisa trotting to congratulate her friend, Celie also showed a faint smile.

Is this what it feels like to teach?

not bad.

If only all beginners were as good as this little girl.

Instead of learning from one example and applying it to other situations like Lord did, he ended up becoming the apprentice himself.

Only after everyone with magical talent in the village had learned the basic light arrow magic did Lord and his companions prepare to say goodbye.

Before leaving, Norn gave the magic book

“Although it’s just the most basic content, it’s enough to protect the village.”

The old village chief took the book with trembling hands and said, "This is so precious. We don't know how to repay you."

"No reward required," Lord said with a smile, "I just hope you can pass this knowledge on."

When I left the village, the whole village came to see me off.

Lisa chased for a long distance until Celie looked back at her, then she stopped reluctantly.

P.S. What do you think of the current plot pace? If you think the progress is too slow, I can speed up the plot and try to finish the story of the mythological era before 20 words, and then enter the ancient era to tell the story of Volame.

Chapter 62: Competition with Celiai

Second year of adventure.

"Tsk! How difficult."

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