The Witcher: Son of the Planes

Chapter 79 League Storm 2

The next day, the other five people went out alone after saying hello to Colin.

Marcus also went out alone after saying hello to Colin.

Only Connie was ready to go out with Colin.

Seeing everyone's thoughts, Colin didn't know what to say. After all, his strength was not the strongest, not to mention that senior wizard apprentices all had their own pride. If you were asked to be a contact person, it would be funny if you took it seriously.

This league was a grand event for the entire continent. Although it was a competition between senior wizard apprentices, there were still some other races among the natives of the wizard continent, and these races could also send elites from their tribes to participate.

Colin and Connie could see many wizard apprentices of other races from time to time while walking on the street.

When Colin left Grimman College, he did not exchange more wizard coins, but only brought more than 2,000 wizard coins, thinking that if there were any suitable materials or books, he would buy them.

The floating city was built by Merlin, the first person in the wizard continent. Needless to say, it is prosperous here, with a wide variety of goods.

Walk into any store and you can see goods worth thousands of wizard coins on the shelves.

Colin, who thought he was still rich in the sequence of senior wizard apprentices, really felt his poverty here.

Connie's situation is not even as good as Colin. In the past few years, the brother and sister have been doing tasks, buying resources, studying courses, and being promoted to senior wizard apprentices, basically exhausting all their savings.

The floating city is too big. Colin and Connie just walked around casually and returned to their residence without spending too much time.

Colin, who returned to his residence, met Marcus. After talking, he didn't buy anything. He felt that it would be better to meditate in his residence or do experiments.

After separating from Connie, Colin lay on the bed. Since he had some wizard coins with him, it would be better to spend them. After all, it would be better to improve his strength a little.

Although he played as a substitute this time, he might be on the field at any time. There are many wizard apprentices all over the continent, and no one can figure out what hidden means others have.

Colin, who was full of thoughts, fell asleep in the second half of the night.

...

The next day, Colin got up early, and after asking Connie if she was going to go out, he went out alone.

While strolling, Colin soon found that some of the goods in the store were duplicated with those in the academy, but after looking at the prices, he found that the prices in the academy were still more attractive. It seems that the academy still has certain preferential subsidies for students.

For example, a simple fireball spell only requires 20 merit points in the academy, while the floating city actually requires 50 wizard coins, which is 2.5 times more.

However, the various books here are richer than the academy, and there are many more potions, even advanced mental potions can be bought.

However, Colin also knows that one or two bottles of advanced mental potions are not very useful for his game at this stage, and are far less important than learning one more spell.

Guided by curiosity, Colin chose a spell called Rock Ball, which should be an earth spell from the name, and cost Colin 60 wizard coins.

It was really bad!

However, because he didn't have this spell in the academy, he had to bear the pain and let it go.

Colin returned to his residence and carefully looked through the book that recorded the Rock Ball spell. It was not difficult to master the skill, which was just a primary spell.

It was a bit similar to the Fireball spell, which was to summon the surrounding earth elements to synthesize a rock ball and launch it to achieve the effect of attack.

In just one afternoon, Colin mastered the key to releasing the Rock Ball spell.

Looking at the small pit made by the rock ball in the yard, Colin was a little speechless. It cost me 60 yuan for this, which was a bit not worth it. It was not as good as the Fireball spell in terms of damage.

But I have already bought it, so I will practice more. Maybe there will be other uses.

...

Time passed day by day.

In addition to daily meditation, Colin is familiar with the spells he has mastered. Long-term practice can shorten the release time of spells. Even 0.1 seconds can sometimes be the difference between life and death.

Not only Colin, but the other 7 people have also spent these days in intense practice.

One day, Colin, who was practicing in the courtyard of his residence, found that after releasing the greasy spell, he could ignite the stone ball with the rock ball and then release the fireball spell. The effect after launching it was very good. The damage was at least 50% higher than that of releasing the fireball spell alone, and 80% higher than that of releasing the rock ball alone.

It's really a treasure!

Colin didn't discover the function of this rock ball until today.

It seems that synthetic spells are more effective than single spells.

Colin, who made a discovery, quickly called Connie and Marcus and talked about synthetic spells.

Connie felt that adding wind spells to arrows was actually a kind of synthesis, but with Colin's inspiration, I believe there will be more ideas later.

Marcus was a little amused, "You just discovered this, this is nothing new."

"Ah? I thought I was the first." Colin thought he was so awesome.

"Don't you think about how long you have lived? How many days have you learned witchcraft? What experiments do the high and mighty wizards do every day? What do they study? Can't they even discover this? Are they waiting for you to discover it?" Marcus said with a smile.

After hearing what Marcus said, Colin was a little embarrassed, but he was still very happy after discovering that this fire and earth spell could be combined to attack.

"I'm sorry to make you laugh." Colin said.

"Hey, it's also because I don't have a formal mentor. If I could be accepted as a disciple by a wizard, wouldn't I have known these basic common sense a long time ago?" Marcus said.

"By the way, this competition is an opportunity. As long as you perform well, you don't have to worry about finding a good mentor." Marcus continued.

"Yes, Colin, didn't you study with Lady Lina for a while? See if you can become her apprentice?" Connie asked.

"There are dozens of people who have studied with Lady Lina with me, and no one has succeeded in becoming her apprentice. I guess Lady Lina doesn't like any of them." Colin said helplessly.

"It's hard to say. That was in the academy before. This time, we are representing Griman Academy. It's different. If we can really achieve good results, I believe these wizard masters will be impressed. Maybe we will have a chance." Marcus said.

"I hope so, but I don't know how to compete specifically?" Colin said.

"It's almost there. It's less than a month. The representative teams of major forces on the continent are basically here."

...

More than 20 days passed in a flash, and soon the league for apprentices below the first-level wizards on the continent arrived.

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