The reason why Jacques and Bella behaved relatively honestly in front of Rhodes was that they both faced a big problem: they could not learn magic in the conventional way.

Looking across the entire Love continent, to cast magic, you must chant spells.

Chanting a spell is a very complicated process. First of all, the spell itself is an obscure ancient language. Secondly, in order for the spell to be effective, it must be combined with one's own magic power. In simple terms, a spell is a series of action instructions to mobilize the magic in the body. This is the conclusion Jacques came to from observing the teacher's teaching content during this period.

Therefore, he didn't understand why a water ball appeared in his palm after reciting this series of mumbling things. In his opinion, gathering magic elements does not require chanting at all, as long as you use magic power and mobilize magic elements, you rely more on mental strength. It's like using brain waves to move the army of elements floating in the air.

Of course, Jacques's ability to control elements far beyond that of ordinary people is the result of his continuous practice since infancy, which is his advantage as a time traveler. For other people of the same age, no matter how precocious or talented they are, they have to wait until they are at least four or five years old to consciously train. There are only a few short years before they can enter the magic academy. If they want to successfully enter, they must improve themselves as soon as possible. Therefore, for them, the key is to accumulate magic power as soon as possible and memorize the spells. In their view, magic is an ability that cannot be understood and can only be used. As long as the spell is recited well and the magic power is sufficient, the magic can be released. They will not try to understand the meaning of the spell, let alone delve into why the spell can release magic.

And this principle that is not taken seriously is exactly what the Magic Research Department values ​​most.

Perhaps it was because of his mediocre language talent, or perhaps it was because of the fear he had when learning foreign languages ​​in his previous life, Jacques made slow progress in learning magic spells. So when he finally recited the spell correctly, but only condensed a water ball the size of a fingernail, he decided to give up.

"Hehe, so-called magic is to communicate with the elements of heaven and earth. If you can't even speak the language well and only rely on rote memorization, how can you use magic well?" Rhodes said disdainfully.

So Rhodes tried to explain the magic spell of water polo to Jacques word by word.

It turns out that the spell of water ball includes seven or eight instructions for calling on one's own magic power and gathering the free magic in the air. These instructions are illogical and difficult to read, and some of them seem meaningless to Jacques. For example, one of them means that the water elements should line up two meters in front of the caster, so that the rotating shape formed when they gather into a water ball will be more beautiful and the water splashes will not wet the clothes.

"The magic spells we use now are all collected from ancient documents. These documents were recorded by ancient great magicians. The same magic can be cast differently by different people. It all depends on the caster's personal preference." Rhodes said helplessly, "So excellent magicians have the ability to make spells shorter, more direct and effective, or more powerful. And the top magicians don't even need to chant spells."

Rhodes stretched out his hand, and a water ball immediately appeared in his palm.

"And the so-called magic level is just a rough classification based on the power of magic and the magic power consumed."

The water ball in his palm gradually turned into a water spiral and then solidified into ice crystals, without any need for any spells.

"For someone who truly knows how to communicate with the elements of heaven and earth, the amount of magic he can use is infinite."

Jacques and Bella were stunned as they watched the water ball in Rhodes' hand change.

The ice crystals finally turned into a thin water wall, but this step seemed a bit forced. Rhodes frowned, and the water element in his hand dispersed and flowed onto the table.

"Even I can only use fifth-level magic without chanting spells." Rhode sighed, "Since I can't take the shortcuts that ordinary people take, I must be mentally prepared to take a longer and more difficult path than others."

Jacques had some realization: "Although the spell is difficult to pronounce and boring, it gives us a hint on how to control the elements. What we should do is to truly understand the meaning and principle of the spell, and then we can completely abandon the spell and control the elements as we please!"

Rhode's eyes narrowed into a line. "You have found the way. That's right. To dismantle this ancient magic spell, understand the operating principle behind it, and then give up the habit of using spells and directly use mental power to mobilize magic elements, this is the mission of the Magic Research Department!"

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