"I'll go find the Archmage and come back later."

Bennett put Beth in the castle and activated the rune to dry their clothes.

Beth didn't care. After all the fun in the thunderstorm, she was a little sleepy and planned to have a good sleep tonight.

"Well, come back and bring dinner."

"Row."

Bennett snapped his fingers and the candles in the castle were lit. After watching Beth return to the castle, Bennett flew towards the Mage Tower in the center of the royal capital.

Flying to the door of the Mage Tower, Bennett scanned it with his mental power and was stunned for a moment.

In the Mage Tower, there are two disaster-level fluctuations.

Bennett pushed open the door of the wizard's tower and was stunned again. The steps that were once covered with dust now looked brand new.

Looking up, the destroyed bookshelves have been filled with books again.

The forgotten monument has also been decorated with blooming white chrysanthemums.

The magic lights above the cafeteria lit up with bright blue light again, and the dormitory doors were repainted in a shiny brown color.

Bennett walked over and touched the paint, which was not yet dry.

What year is this eve?

Bennett rushed into the top floor of the Mage Tower, pushed open the newly installed iron door, and smelled a colorful floral scent as soon as he entered.

When you enter, you will see all kinds of flowers blooming.

These are real flowers, not flowers simulated by the wizard using magic.

The broken dome above has also been replaced with a new glass cover.

"Bennett, welcome to Denise's Sky Garden."

Denise, with a bandage on her head, came skipping in front of Bennett.

Bennett looked at the bandage on Denise's head, which still had some blood on it.

"What are you..."

"I have broken through to become a great wizard."

Bennett looked at Denise in shock, then turned to look at the Archmage.

The great wizard was still leisurely fiddling with the Lycoris radiata; its delicate petals were flashing an eerie red.

"Isn't it a little too early for Denise to break through now?"

Bennett suffered greatly from the aftereffects of the Scourge Mage and the changes that followed the breakthrough.

Although there is a solution now, it still affects Bennett. Even when he uses the Body of Calamity for a short period of time, Bennett can feel the subtle changes that magic has on him.

The great wizard did not look at Bennett. She cut off the branches of the Lycoris radiata in front of her and said:

"Why, you can break through, but Denise can't?"

Bennett sighed and looked at Denise who looked a little aggrieved. Although he felt a little reluctant, he still said:

“She is too young, and doesn’t have a strong resistance to the invasion of magic.

I had no choice but to break through the natural disaster without any preparation.

The Archmage is also a natural disaster. You should know that the infection of magic is not something a teenager can resist."

After breaking through the natural disaster, Bennett finally understood the helpless sigh that Mervyn made when he saw his rapid breakthrough that afternoon.

Bennett reached out and touched Denise's bandage and couldn't help but sigh.

"I think she deserves to enjoy a carefree time instead of jumping into a battle that is not suitable for her age right now with the Scourge Rune."

The Archmage didn't seem to care. She said indifferently:

"What's the big deal? Pressure brings motivation."

"This is not pressure, this is raising the Gu. If it succeeds, it will be the Gu King. If it fails, it will be discarded. You know what I mean."

The great wizard was also stunned after hearing what Bennett said. She looked at Denise and then at Bennett.

"You still care about Denise."

Bennett did not deny it.

The great wizard smiled and said:

"I'm just kidding. Denise has my latest improved magic core. The side effects are almost gone."

Bennett was stunned for a moment, he looked at Denise and said:

"Can I check your magic core?"

Denise took a step forward, raised her head, and closed her eyes as she waited for Bennett to examine her.

The wizard rolled her eyes. Her daughter was always extroverted. She had put so much thought into coming up with a solution, but now Denise had sold it out.

Bennett extended his mental power into Denise's brain, and the connection between the magic core and the brain had completely changed into something he could not recognize.

There were also many unfamiliar runes in Denise's brain.

Bennett slowly withdrew his mental power, his heart filled with shock.

He thought his heart improvement technology was already very powerful, but the master's move was to transform the brain.

Wow, he is indeed an old monster who has lived for a thousand years.

Bennett didn't recognize those runes, but he could observe the direction of the flow of magic power and the connection between the soul and the body.

The great wizard concentrates the flow of magic power in the brain to those places where thinking will not occur, thus avoiding the influence of magic power on thinking.

This is a new way for mages to advance, which is more scientific and more stable.

But the requirements for talent and resources are also higher.

In terms of resources, Bennett has seen those runes, and even for a Scourge mage like him, it would be a very tricky task.

However, if the mage is allowed to condense those runes himself, it will place very high demands on the mage's magic sensitivity and rune control ability.

"It's a pity that this method cannot be popularized."

Bennett sighed.

"That's enough. I researched this thing myself. Do you know how many genius wizards were used to build the magic core?"

The archmage rolled her eyes. She was quite dissatisfied with Bennett's dissatisfaction.

Bennett took out a scroll from his arms and said:

"This is the solution provided by the elves. Grand Mage, please take a look and see if there is any improvement."

The Archmage waved his hand, and the scroll flew into his hand. She couldn't help but complain:

"These elves were told to do it a thousand years ago, but they just kept dragging it out until now."

Bennett scratched his cheek and said:

"In fact, they figured it out a long time ago, but..."

Bennett told the archmage in detail how the elf had randomly chosen a wizard, how he had used the wizard to kill time, and how he had let the wizard escape.

The archmage was even more speechless.

"Forget it. Elves are unreliable anyway."

The Archmage opened the scroll, checked the contents, and said:

"Not bad. The idea of ​​splitting the soul and the soul clone is good, but the use of the body of natural disasters still has some impact, right?"

Bennett nodded and said:

"But you can take a rest when you exit the body of natural disaster."

The great wizard smiled disdainfully and said:

"It's just a tasteless thing, not as good as mine."

The Archmage returned the scroll to Bennett and continued:

"You didn't come here just to let me mock you, did you? If you have anything to say, just say it now."

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