Jia Xiu looked at the small bottle in front of him. There was a grayish-white mass floating in it, similar to flocs, and a bit like a soul.

"This is a memory fragment," the elf explained. "There is no direct documentation regarding enlightenment in the collection, but there are memories of the elves learning enlightenment."

She also briefly introduced what memory fragments are.

Because elves have lived for too long, they often forget things. For this reason, they have developed spells to extract fragments of memory and look at them when they need to recall them.

This is very Dumbledore.

A considerable portion of memories that do not involve privacy will be contributed and placed in the library for people to consult.

"Just open it, put it in front of your head, wait a moment, and the memory fragment will enter your mind."

She also "thoughtfully" introduced the usage.

"That's really convenient."

Jia Xiu didn't waste any time and started studying directly.

He had thought that memory fragments would be very similar to the phantom world, experienced from a first-person perspective.

Actually, they are not the same.

In my memory, I was actually a bystander who could change my perspective, and it was more convenient to observe information than in the phantom world.

It seems that it is also useful for investigating details that are not clear in memory.

The disadvantage is that it only contains things that are in the memory, and the entire scene is not complete. The angles that the person involved did not see are left empty, so it seems a bit weird.

The main content of this memory is an elf class. The teacher taught the plant growth technique and the farming magic. In order to allow students to better understand the feeling of using this spell, the teacher first used enlightenment to give students the ability to use this spell.

In the process of using enlightenment, its completion circuit and guidance process appear.

It is confirmed that Enlightenment is a super unpopular spell.

Learning from the elves' memory requires such a long detour.

The good news is that enlightenment itself is not complicated. Its difficulty depends on the spell to be "initiated", and its complexity is always one level higher than the spell bestowed.

After confirming that he had figured out the entire circuit, Jia Xiu left his memory and began to copy it on the magic book.

And try to start adjusting to the form of bestowing runes instead of full spells.

This step is not difficult, because the spell itself is a collection of runes.

Jia Xiu spent more energy on adjusting the way to call runes in the library.

His ideal situation is that after being enlightened, both the vampires and humans can use their own magic.

But the call rune structure of vampires and humans is the same.

If they are all replaced in the enlightenment spell, the originally usable human spells will become unusable because the runes in this third-party library are also called.

You need to add an identifier rune for importing external libraries. When using vampire spells, call this rune first. Do not call it when using human spells to distinguish them.

Even though it makes the use of vampire magic a step slower than that of a regular vampire, at least it can be used, right?

Big improvement.

Jia Xiu entered a state of complete devotion, so focused that he didn't feel the passage of time, and completed the modification of the enlightenment technique with extremely high efficiency.

The elf standing by was stunned. She had never seen anyone adjust a spell so quickly.

As for why she has been watching here.

Because Jia Xiu didn't let her go, she didn't dare to leave, for fear that she would be complained about again.

Just stand for a while. After all, she is an elf and has plenty of time.

Jia Xiu felt that he was now "one with the law", and his thoughts were as clear as they could be.

It was so clear that after the modification, not only was there no error, there was not even a warning.

Seeing that there were no warning signs or runes, Jia Xiu felt a little self-doubtful. He was actually not used to the fact that there was no warning at all.

It is not convenient to ask others to experiment with this spell, mainly because others are not familiar with vampire spells, unlike him who has studied them all.

So, Jia Xiu directly guided the magic power.

Enlighten yourself!

But I didn’t feel inspired at all!

He wasn't sure if it was because the spell hadn't worked, or if it was because he already knew the runes, so the knowledge flooded into his brain.

Jia Xiu closed the magic book and did not use its rune-calling spellcasting ability, but began to cast the spell again on his own.

The blood clots into a spoon.

A very basic little vampire trick, much simpler than the enchantment on the vampire fang.

As the magic power surged, a little blood seeped out from between Jia Xiu's fingers. The blood floated in the air and slowly condensed into the shape of a key.

The simple lock-picking technique of the vampires can only be used to open mechanical locks with simple structures and no magical protection. It also requires bleeding and is difficult to control. If the magic power is slightly unstable, the blood will collapse into liquid again.

Apart from being silent, all aspects of its performance were destroyed by the proper unlocking spell - knocking.

But now, this small blood key represents more than just a vampire trick.

"You know what?" Jia Xiu turned to the elf and said, "You are witnessing history. Although your attitude just now was really asking for a beating, you're welcome."

This elf is not a magician, his job is a wanderer. As a wealthy elf, he became a wanderer because of rebellion.

In short, she didn't understand what Jia Xiu did meant. In her opinion, it was just a special trick.

But as long as Jia Xiu doesn't complain, whatever he says is right.

"Really? I'm so lucky."

Having said that, he didn't seem excited at all.

At least she wasn't as excited as she was many years later when she told everyone she knew about witnessing Master Jia Xiu making history.

In her version of the story, she at least had some credit for laying the first step towards a complete analysis of vampire magic.

Jia Xiu ignored the elf's emotionless "I'm so lucky" and directly submitted the modified enlightenment technique and vampire rune library.

[Topic selection 30 points / Innovation 35 points / Workload 22 points / Research level 28 points / Impact not disclosed, pending settlement]

[Reward: 1150 Experience Points]

[Current Experience: 8920/14000]

[Evaluation: Your name will appear in the textbook because of this]

Chapter 127 Jia Xiu's extraordinary influence

At the entrance of the Phantom Exhibition Hall.

All the contestants participating in the second round are already present, except for a few who were absent due to some matters, such as Jia Xiu.

Today is the day when the ranking results are released.

Dozens more students will be eliminated.

Because the goal of this round of competition is not as clear as the first round, whether you pass or not will be known directly on the spot, but it depends on whether you can be liked by the audience.

Therefore, most people are unsure about the outcome and are somewhat nervous.

Of course, there are also super confident students.

Jacob, the Son of God of the Holy Light, and Justus of Uckermark.

"I guess my excellent work must have won first place in the second round."

Both of them thought so with great certainty.

Seeing that the allotted time had expired, Professor Tanshul said, "Well, the second round of competition has concluded successfully. Although ten teams had to withdraw from the subsequent rounds due to ranking reasons, this does not mean that your works have no merits. They just deviate from the current audience's preferences. Don't be too discouraged. I hope you can continue to work hard."

Gentle Tanshul is like the ocean.

They will also comfort the eliminated contestants.

"After you enter the venue, please find your booth. The number of visitors over the three days and the final ranking will be written on the booth. 56 groups will pass this round.

"You can use the next period of time to view and study the works of other groups. Also, during these three days of the exhibition, some business groups are interested in purchasing and developing some of the works. If you want to sell them, we will provide all the assistance for contract negotiations.

"Because this round of competition took quite a while, we only have one day off today. Tonight, the details of the next round will be announced, and the teachers from Holy Light Seminary will be in charge."

With that, the contestants dispersed and immediately rushed into the exhibition hall eagerly to find their own booths.

At this time, you can tell at a glance who is confident and who is not.

Ram, Mia and Margaret were not in a hurry. Margaret had already told them how popular the Almighty Wizard was here, although due to the limit of the magic device's carrying capacity, not that many people had seen it.

But as mentioned above, the reason why there are not so many is that the magic device has reached its carrying capacity limit and the number of audiences has been saturated, not the limit of Jia Xiu's work.

The most common story told by the bards in the city now is the omnipotent wizard. Since Jia Xiu only gave it six episodes, which was too short, the bards had to continue writing it themselves, and countless versions emerged in just a few days.

Early fan fiction.

In fact, fan fiction as a form of storytelling has a very long history. Fan fiction writing appeared almost at the same time as novels, but it has never been called this name.

Jacob also walked slowly. As the Holy Son of the Church, he could not fight for things, or at least he could not let others see that he was fighting for things.

Justus was also quite calm. No one would not like to watch the passionate military training of the Uckermark Empire.

He walked into the exhibition hall with his hands behind his back as if he was on inspection and quickly found their team's booth.

With a confident smile on his face, he looked at the number on the small sign at the entrance of the booth.

"521 people, 4 groups, 130.25 per person."

Yes, with more than 500 people watching, this must be an excellent result.

Then look at the ranking next to the number of people.

"48 people."

The smile on Justus's face froze.

Not right.

He must be looking at it the wrong way.

So he turned his head and moved his gaze horizontally in the other direction.

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