Wizard: I have an inventory

Chapter 8 Magic Experiment

Ryan stood in front of the magic stone locker in the academy, his fingers gently fiddled with the few magic stones left in the bag, and the expression on his face became heavier as the magic stones in the bag decreased.

At the same time, a trace of helplessness and anxiety rose in his heart. After several purchases and library consultations, his magic stones were almost exhausted.

"I can't go on like this," Ryan thought silently in his heart, "If I don't want to eat up all the resources, I must start to act."

Just when he was worrying about how to replenish the magic stones, Demps found him and suggested to take a mission together.

The reward for the mission was quite generous, enough to restore Ryan's magic stone reserves to a safe level. But as the subtext behind all high rewards, this mission also comes with certain risks. After hesitating for a moment, Ryan gritted his teeth and agreed to Demps' invitation.

After all, Demps and his team had done two missions and got out of it unscathed.

"This is an opportunity, and I can also get the start-up funds for my subsequent plans," Ryan secretly made up his mind, "but I must make sure that I am proficient enough in the mastery of spells."

The mission is coming, and Ryan knows that he can't fight empty-handed. He quickly decided to go to the academy's experimental field to practice the spells he had recently learned to ensure that they could exert their maximum power in actual combat.

The experimental field is a place dedicated to providing spellcasting training for students. Magic stones are required to rent the field. Ryan took out the only two remaining magic stones and rented the experimental field for an hour. Watching the last two magic stones in his hand disappear into the rental machine, he felt a little heavy in his heart.

"This may be my last chance," he whispered to himself, "It must be worth it."

Entering the experimental field, Ryan stood in the center of the spacious field. The energy barrier around him could prevent the spells from leaking out and ensure safety. He took a deep breath and started to experiment with energy missiles first.

"Concentrate your mind and focus your energy."

Ryan silently recited the key points of energy control, and his hands slowly moved in the air. As his mental power concentrated, a faint blue light condensed in his palm, gradually forming a rotating energy ball.

"The energy is not compressed tightly enough," Ryan frowned and increased the energy input. As the magic power increased, the energy missile became more condensed.

He waved his hand violently and fired the missile at the target point of the experimental field. The missile quickly penetrated the air and hit the target accurately. The impact of the explosion stirred up a puff of light smoke, and a small hole was blown in the target.

The screen showed that the power was 6 energy levels.

"The power is not bad, but if you encounter a strong enemy, it may not be fatal enough."

Then, Ryan tried the shadow binding. He closed his eyes and concentrated on sensing the shadows around the field and feeling their existence.

Slowly, the black shadows began to wriggle like living things. Under his guidance, the shadows gradually formed several black chains, which quickly rolled towards the target and tightly wrapped it.

Ryan opened his eyes and looked at the target tightly bound by the shadow. He nodded with satisfaction.

"The control time is a little longer than last time, but in actual combat, it needs to be released faster."

Finally, he activated the shield technique. Ryan crossed his hands in front of his chest and silently chanted the spell. The surrounding magic power quickly gathered into a transparent shield, surrounding his body.

"The shield looks pretty solid," he thought, reaching out and tapping the surface of the shield to feel its strength, "but it's still unknown whether it can last long enough against a powerful attack."

An hour of practice passed quickly, and Ryan had tested the power and effect of the three spells as much as possible in the limited time.

He walked out of the experimental field. Although he was satisfied with his progress, he still felt a little uneasy about the upcoming mission.

"The magic stone is running out, and this mission must succeed."

Ryan said to himself firmly.

He knew that this was not only to obtain magic stones, but also to prove that he could meet real challenges in this academy full of strong people.

Ryan walked to the assembly point outside the academy. It was dusk, and the orange-red sunlight shone on the ground, casting the shadows of him and his teammates. There were a total of four people in his mission team this time. In addition to him and Demps, the other two were well-known preparatory students in the academy.

After the team met, Demps spoke first: "Everyone is here. Since we are about to carry out the mission together, why don't we introduce our abilities to each other first, so that we can act more tacitly."

Standing next to Demps was a tall, dark-skinned boy who looked about 17 or 18 years old, wearing armor and a huge knight's sword on his waist.

He showed a confident smile, patted his chest and said: "My name is Carl, the top knight in the academy. Although I haven't learned any spells, I can deal with some ordinary monsters with my physical fitness and combat skills." His voice was low, and his tone was full of confidence in his own abilities.

The other girl looked much lighter, holding a slender staff in her hand and wearing a light robe.

Her long hair was like a waterfall, her expression was calm, and she said: "I am Alice, good at giant force and simple auxiliary spells. Although my attack power is not strong, I can provide protection and recovery for everyone in battle."

After that, the three of them turned their eyes to Ryan, waiting for him to introduce himself.

Ryan looked up and glanced at his teammates, smiled slightly, and said confidently: "I am Ryan, a first-class apprentice in the academy. I currently master three zero-level spells, namely energy missile, shield spell, and shadow binding.

Although my spells are relatively basic, I can cast six attack or defense spells, which should be enough to deal with most situations in the mission. "

As soon as he finished speaking, Carl showed a surprised look on his face, and couldn't help but look at Ryan: "You said you can cast six spells? And you have mastered three zero-level spells? This is not easy!

I heard that students who can cast five spells are usually close to breaking through the level of second-class apprentices. It seems that you are not far from promotion! "

Alice also showed an unconcealed surprise: "Three spells, and can be cast six times, which is rare among first-class apprentices. Ryan, has your mental power been improved to this level? "

With it came a faint contempt. It takes a lot of time to learn each spell. She hates such self-promoting people.

Ryan smiled indifferently. Although he was somewhat satisfied with his teammates' reactions, he still responded modestly: "It just took a little more time to meditate and study spells. There is still a long way to go before truly breaking through the second-class apprentice. "

Demps patted Ryan on the shoulder and laughed: "With Ryan here, our mission is safe! It seems that this time we will not only obtain the magic stone, but we may also witness the breakthrough of a genius apprentice!"

Ryan's heart moved slightly, feeling the recognition of his teammates, and secretly vowed to prove himself in this mission, not only to complete the mission, but also to show his true strength.

The four encouraged each other, the atmosphere gradually became relaxed, and their confidence also increased, and they were fully prepared for the upcoming mission.

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