Time flies. Bai Hao just celebrated his twelfth birthday not long ago.

There was less than a year left before he graduated from Campbell Junior School. During this period, Bai Hao was no longer a magic apprentice, but a glorious mage.

It's not that one's abilities are not enough to study in a higher-level institution. In fact, as long as an ordinary wizard is out of the status of a magic apprentice, he can go to the Ornolan Academy, the only high-level magic institution in the Omo Empire, for further study.

As early as the age of eight, Bai Hao was already able to skillfully control the power of light elements and could perfectly release some low-level magic. His magic power value and magic power strength had greatly improved compared to the magic apprentice level.

At that time, as a mother, Elsa was the first to discover that Bai Hao had been promoted to the level of a mage. She was so excited that she held a banquet for three consecutive days.

Less than half a year later, the entire Omo Empire knew that Campbell had brought out an eight-year-old mage.

However, the Ornolan Academy has a clear rule that students under the age of thirteen, that is, under the legal marriageable age in the Omo Empire, cannot enter the academy for further studies.

This made Bai Hao begin to miss the Great Xia Kingdom in his previous life, where talent was paramount. In Bai Hao's opinion, the move by the Omo Empire was simply a waste of his time.

There are currently six known and more authoritative wizard classes, which were uniformly divided by the Elf Association after a large-scale statistics thousands of years ago. They are the Magic Apprentice Class, the Mage Class, the Magician Class, the Magician Class, the Magician Class, the Grand Magician Class, and the legendary Elementalist Class.

As the race with the highest magical savvy, most people in the human race can be promoted to the magic user class.

The elven scholars of the Kandia Universal Magic Research Association in southern Xinjiang conducted a large-scale field survey, the results of which showed that the average age for humans to become magic users is about nineteen years old, and less than half of the remaining people can become magic users before the age of thirty on average.

Elf scholars have always used rigorous logical reasoning and practical actions as the purpose of academic research. People in the entire Walterlan continent are quite convinced of the elven theories, so the regulations of the Omo Empire are reasonable.

A higher magic school is considered a small society, not just a place for teaching and learning. Most countries only have one higher magic school.

This results in the university always being filled with politics and economics, and it is very common to see people in their teens to twenties in the university. This is also the most comfortable age distance for everyone to communicate.

Magicians before the age of thirteen are almost rare. Such talented people, if they are from the common people, will mostly be invested in and trained by nobles, and then be incorporated into the army by local nobles or enter schools for further studies after the age of thirteen.

However, geniuses from the common people who appear in academic institutions often only become bargaining chips for the nobles to exchange political and economic interests.

Advancement in magic rank requires talent and money. The cruel reality is that most talented civilian mages do not have enough money, while most wealthy aristocratic mages lack talent. Therefore, magic users have always accounted for the largest proportion of the mage group.

Some simple magic can handle many tasks, such as the transportation magic of the earth element, the cooking magic of the fire element, the casting magic of the gold element, the fishing magic of the water element and so on.

Most of the civilian low-level mages make a living from this and have neither the energy nor the idea to pursue a higher level of mage realm. After all, they are already busy and toiling just to make a living.

However, some noble wizards without talent can often rely on money to reach the level of magic user, which is one level higher than the magic user, but they can only go there.

Like Bai Hao's mother Elsa, she is extremely talented, but if Elsa's family did not have some spare money to support Elsa's studies in the magic primary school and her talent, and if she did not happen to be noticed by Bai Hao's grandfather who valued talent, how could she have become a great magician today?

After all, Elsa is just one of the very few lucky ones among ordinary people. For ordinary people, it only takes luck to learn magic and become a magic apprentice. It only takes time for a magic apprentice to be promoted to a magician. And for a magician to be promoted to a magician, it takes time, money and a little bit of luck.

It just so happens that Elsa has all three of these points, and even has an unparalleled talent in the water element. Bai Hao also has these, and his talent seems to be much more outrageous than Elsa's.

At that time, when Elsa was watching Bai Hao practicing telekinesis from afar, she keenly sensed that the strength of Bai Hao's magic power was simply beyond the reach of an ordinary magic apprentice.

But at this moment, Bai Hao was only eight years old. Elsa found it hard to believe that Bai Hao had already become a mage. It was not until Elsa personally touched and carefully felt Bai Hao's magic power that she understood her son's terrifying talent. You know, even Elsa herself was only about eleven years old when she broke through to become a mage.

Since opening up the source code, Bai Hao has been studying his magic every day and developing various strange yet rigorous experiments to verify the various fantastic ideas in his mind.

Needless to say, Xing Lili has completely become Bai Hao's experimental assistant. Kalia, who is temporarily living in Bai Hao's house, is naturally not spared.

Campbell Manor is very big, but there are only three children of the same age as Bai Hao, so Kalia spends every day "playing" with Bai Hao except for eating and sleeping.

In fact, Kalia didn't know that it was normal for most children to play house, climb trees, play in the mud, or even get into trouble everywhere at this time, but she had gradually become accustomed to and liked Bai Hao's various fantastic ideas and interesting magic experiments.

At first, Elsa and Cullennan, who occasionally returned home, felt a little strange that their children always went to the wizard tower and the library when they had a disagreement. And not only Kalia and Xing Lili, sometimes even the servants in the house would be asked by Bai Hao to help with various strange things.

But Bai Hao has a gentle personality, perfect academic performance, and is accompanied by Kalia and Xing Lili, so he is not lonely.

Everything seemed to be fine, Bai Hao even made his parents worry-free. However, Elsa always felt something was wrong, but she couldn't tell what was wrong.

Later, Bai Hao became more and more active. When Bai Hao was five years old, he commissioned Butler Michel to ask Campbell to lead the best dwarf blacksmiths to make many crystal mirrors according to his own drawings, as well as a large crystal that Elsa was impressed by and named Fresnel lens by Bai Hao.

In the end, this strange big crystal set the wizard tower on fire. Fortunately, Bai Hao asked Elsa to stand aside before lighting it.

When Bai Hao was six years old, he, Xing Lili and Kalia made a big hole in the observatory on the top floor of the Mage Tower, which made Elsa furious with Bai Hao.

Less than a year after making a big hole in the Mage Tower, Bai Hao set fire to another room in the Mage Tower. Elsa happened to be in the military camp at the time. In the end, it was Butler Michelle who put out the fire with wind magic, but the price was that the Mage Tower lost this room forever.

Elsa recounted the various terrible disasters Bai Hao had caused, and compared to Cullennan's childhood, they were even worse. She sighed that it was normal for children to always get into trouble.

It's just that Bai Hao's troubles are quite costly. Every time he repairs the Campbell family's poor wizard tower, it costs a lot. It's because the Campbell family has a strong financial background, otherwise they would have gone bankrupt in the explosions and fires.

Bai Hao has an extremely high talent for magic and is also the only heir to Campbell County, but this does not serve as Bai Hao's get-out-of-jail-free card.

Coincidentally, Bai Hao always did those dangerous experiments that were likely to cause big disasters a few days before his birthday or when the school's results were released. When he tried to argue, he could always make sense with clear logic, and he also acted like a spoiled child in various ways. In the end, he was able to coax Elsa, the irritable female general on the battlefield, into not having any temper at all. Elsa really couldn't bear to punish her only child.

In this way, Bai Hao continued to get into trouble but managed to spend ten years safely without receiving any punishment.

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