This is the end of the information submitted by Senior Sister Ma Li, and then they go deep into the dungeon and continue their adventures, which have nothing to do with Dak's mission.

……

After reading the entire document, Dake couldn't help but fell into deep thought.

This was an unexpected development for him.

The tenth-tier bosses that do exist, real treasure chest rewards, and traps that don't exist.

It all shows that the information provided by Cole Osis is completely correct.

If Cole hadn't meant to keep it secret at all, and casually leaked out the process of obtaining the information, this matter would look like a very ordinary intelligence transaction.

It even makes people wonder whether Cole Osis is lying?

For a person who has no integrity and can be bought easily, it is indeed impossible to prove whether what he said is true.

Darke carefully read the materials submitted by Ma Li again, and put them away after confirming that they were all right.

The clues to follow up have been cut off here.

Next, unless he personally went to the place where the intelligence indicated to check, he probably wouldn't be able to find any more clues.

Dak faintly sensed that it was probably because he was not the one who went to fight the boss, so it was so "normal".

Dungeons have always been about watching people play.

Everyone's experience of entering the dungeon will be different.

But Dak wasn't going to check it out himself.

He is patient enough to wait for the people behind the scenes to show his feet.

……

The last week of September.

The weather has finally turned cooler, and St. Marianne has also ushered in the harvest season.

The fruit trees in the dense forest around the college also bear huge fruits.

Occasionally, Dak could hear the story of someone who went to pick fruit secretly, but was caught by the professor and punished for copying the textbook.

On Monday morning, he put down the "Great Sage Daily" and picked up the "Daily Clown" as usual to continue reading.

In September, the situation in the kingdom is changing, and the Holy Cult's "Holy Judgment" operation is in full swing.

Relying on the rising prestige of the holy religion, the faction of the eldest prince is also gradually rising.

On the contrary, the Valkyries who supported the princess faction fell silent during this period, rarely appearing in reports.

Duck flicked his fingers, and gray flames emerged from his fingertips, flickering like a candle.

He stared at the "fire of the underworld" for a while, shook his hand again, and put it in his palm, then picked up his schoolbag and went out.

……

The little magisters are obviously more interested in magic training than in summoning.

Even in Professor Sylph's class, people were distracted from time to time, and more than one person was caught and deducted points in this class.

And after paying such a price, they finally ushered in the long-awaited magic theory.

The hard work of completing tasks many times in order to save enough material costs finally has the opportunity to get equivalent rewards.

The second graders had gathered in the magic theory experiment classroom early on, and everyone was scrambling to discuss the manufacturing method of the "Phantom Insect" and possible mistakes in the refining process.

Of course, what they care most about is which kind of "Phantom Insect" the people around them choose to refine.

If it's just for breaking illusion and stealth, one of the cheapest "Feather Illusion Worm" is enough.

Although the light attribute "Spiritual Worm" is rarer than the "Feather Magical Worm", as a two-star magic card with no system and low strength, its rarity does not have much practical significance.

Choosing to refine into a "spiritual worm" is more a manifestation of "wealth" in the eyes of some people.

In other words...

Many credits...

capricious!

……

But Dak is not the only one who is so "willful".

Although there are not many "rich people" in the second grade, there are also many.

There is always someone who can earn a lot of credits through their own efforts.

Like Diana and Rose, they made a big killing in the rookie competition on Saturday morning, even those third-year students who had just joined the dueling club were not spared, and they really gained a lot of credits.

Emma and Sara, on the other hand, seem to have always been well off.

Diana and Rose didn't intend to waste their credits on the production of "Phantom Worm". Although their credits were somewhat rich, they still chose the "Phantom Feather Worm" of the flying department.

Emma and Sara, on the other hand, obviously made the same choice as Dak.

"Jingle Bell."

As the class bell rang, Professor Kazel finally stepped into the classroom in anticipation of everyone.

"Straight to the point, start learning orienteering today!"

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"Presumably everyone present here already has some understanding of today's experimental subject. That's right, it is the directional refinement of the "Phantom Insect"."

Professor Kazel wrote down the refining formula of "Phantom Bug" on the blackboard, then turned and said.

"Directional refining is still a bit difficult for you, but "Phantom Insect" can be said to be the easiest type to refine. It has always been used as a beginner's practice work, and there are no requirements for magic language. high.

Next, I will spend half an hour explaining the refining method of the "Phantom Insect" in detail, and then start the experiment.

You can ask if you don’t understand anything during the experiment, don’t be afraid of failure, it will become the next successful experience. "

The sophomores were already familiar with Professor Kazel's teaching methods, so they immediately picked up their pens, listened carefully and took notes.

After half an hour, the students took out the materials and began to operate step by step.

And Professor Kazel also stepped off the podium and went back and forth in the classroom.

……

"Directional training is indeed much more complicated than basic training."

Dak calmed down and started to make "Phantom Insect" magic cards.

Even though Professor Kazel has refined the orientation of the "Phantom Insect" into a "practice for beginners", its complexity is not low at all.

I am afraid that the main reason why it is used for teaching is because it has really low requirements for magic language.

Under normal circumstances, magic language is used to assist in compilation during the directional refinement of magic wizards, and the compilation process varies from person to person, and needs to be adjusted in real time according to changes in the environment and its own magic power. The level of magical language is extremely high.

The "Phantom Insect" has a fixed format, and it only needs to fill in the magic language according to the format.

In addition, the refining of "Phantom Insect" also involves a wide variety of materials, and the addition of each material has detailed regulations, and no mistakes can be made in any link.

Basically, that's the equation for orientation.

Only by cutting off all the branch lines of the refining process through layers of screening, so that the entire refining process changes from a big tree with lush branches and leaves to a straight trunk without a branch, can the final refining result be accurate.

If one wants to develop any kind of directional refining formula for magic elves, one needs to have a very high level of understanding of the creature and the required materials, and then go through countless experiments before finally having a chance of success.

It requires an extremely high level of knowledge from a magister.

Of course, not every magister is interested in independent research and development.

Those magisters who specialize in combat are more inclined to "use it out of the box", select the one that suits them from the existing refining formula, and use it directly after adjustment.

Even a hero like Claire who was dubbed a "sage" didn't really invest in research until after the war.

Therefore, there is a distinction between "academic" magisters and "combat" magisters.

Of course, most magisters are both, but each has its own emphasis.

……

Dak didn't encounter too many troubles in the process of refining the "Phantom Insect".

Although the refining steps of "Phantom Insect" are more cumbersome than "Curse Cage" or "Fusion", the overall difficulty is much lower.

Even if he deliberately slowed down in order to deepen his understanding, he still completed the final step in less than four or ten minutes.

Professor Kazel only paused beside him, then turned and walked in the direction of Werther and Robert.

Dak smiled slightly, and cut open the light cocoon that wrapped the magic card.

Immediately afterwards, a trace of warm breath overflowed from it.

That is the light attribute breath belonging to the "spiritual worm".

As the light cocoon dissipated, the light-attributed "spiritual worm" appeared in the field of vision.

Duck used tweezers to hold the mucus-filled magic card under the faucet to rinse it off before holding it in front of him.

The students in the classroom were very serious, and no one noticed that someone in the corner had already completed the experiment.

Darke injected a little magic power, observed carefully, and saw a faint purple light emanating from the edge of the "spiritual worm".

"It's a standard purple card."

Exactly as expected.

A glowing larva is drawn on the card surface of "Phantom Worm".

Perhaps because it is of the light attribute, the body surface of the larvae is very transparent, with a slight sense of transparency.

On its back, there is also a pair of small transparent wings, which are emitting light.

The "eyeball of Adela's worm" as the core material is not reflected in its appearance.

Its sides also have no spots like the eyes, and are completely flawless white.

"Two stars."

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