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Chapter 126

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Abel pointed again with his right finger, and another "fireball" spell was cast. The target made a sound again.

"5 fire damage."

Abel's "fireball" spell had a minimum damage of 2 and a maximum of 5. However, his pattern was provided by the skill tree on Hradik's cube. Every time he cast a "fireball" spell, it would be the perfect "fireball" spell pattern. Now it seemed that this method could maximize the power of the "fireball" spell.

For safety reasons, he couldn't use the town portal scroll to go to Rogge's camp in the magic tower. In order to not waste time, this was the best place to practice. After arriving here, Abel didn't leave. Instead, he locked himself in the spell testing room and kept casting "fireball" spells. When he ran out of mana, he would meditate to recover his mana.

He realized that it took him 20 minutes to recover his mana through meditation in the magic tower, which was twice as long as when he was in the Rogue's encampment. This was even when he didn't have much mana left.

At noon, Abel's identity card began to ring. Someone wanted to talk to him. He picked up his identity card and moved his mind.

"Junior, come to the first floor. Let's eat together." Carlos's voice came from the identity card.

"Senior, I'll be right there." Abel replied to Carlos and turned to leave the spell testing room. At this time, he had just cast four "fireballs," and his mana was almost empty. He was going to meditate to recover his mana before going downstairs to eat, but since Carlos called him, he endured the slight headache caused by the lack of mana.

When he arrived at the first floor of the magic tower, Carlos and Camille were waiting for him in the reception area. Seeing him come down, Carlos stood up and pulled out a chair on the side. "Junior, sit here!"

"This is the reception area. Are we eating here?" When Abel arrived, he found that the space available on the first floor of Moreton's magic tower was very small. Half of it was occupied by a giant magic circle.

"We all eat here. Teacher changed the other half into a teleportation circle. Although it increased our income, it decreased our living space." Camille complained.

"It's not bad. Every month, we have a chance to use the teleportation formation for free," Carlos explained.

"Then we'll have to pay the return fee. That's a lot of gold coins." Camille glared at Carlos.

"This is a teleportation array?" Abel asked curiously. The small teleportation station he saw in Rogge's camp was much smaller than this one. The huge teleportation circle in front of him was very complicated, unlike the one in Rogge's camp.

"Yes, this is the only teleportation circle in the Duchy of Carmel. It's also the only teleportation circle within five thousand miles." Camil proudly introduced the teleportation circle, as if she had forgotten her previous complaint.

As they were talking, a white light flashed on the teleportation circle. The light slowly disappeared, and a wizard in a white robe appeared in the teleportation circle. He saw the three young novice wizards looking at him, so he politely bowed to them. He then reached out his hand and took out a card from the portal bag on his waist. He waved it in front of him, and the white robe wizard disappeared from the teleportation circle.

Abel looked at this scene with his mouth agape. He didn't understand what was going on. He turned his head and looked at his two senior brothers and senior sister with a questioning gaze.

"Someone is using our Teleportation Formation to transfer to another location." Camille explained with a smile. She then continued, "Our teleportation circle is a small one. It can only allow three people to pass at a time, and the furthest it can go is five thousand miles. If you want to go further, you'll have to use more teleportation circles."

"I'm so jealous of these wizards. The cost of one teleportation is enough for me to train for a long time." Said Carlos as he watched the white robe wizard disappear from the teleportation circle.

"How much does one teleportation cost?" Abel asked. He just saw that the card was a magic gold card.

"One teleportation cost 10 normal magic gems, or 10,000 gold coins." Said Carlos. His eyes seemed to be showing the shape of gold coins.

Abel couldn't help but think back to when he was in Harvest City. He sold a normal magic gem for 300 gold coins, and those merchants had made 700 gold coins from him. What a scam.

"Normally, wizards would rather pay gold coins than magic gems. However, our teleportation circle requires magic gems to power." Camille explained.

"Why didn't you put the teleportation circle outside the magic tower? Didn't you say that for the safety of the magic tower, you wouldn't let non-magic wizards in?" Abel asked in confusion.

"Most of the energy for the teleportation circle is provided by the magic tower. Otherwise, magic gems alone won't be enough. For the safety of the magic tower, the teacher strengthened the protection circle between the teleportation circle and the magic tower. He also set the condition that wizards above the intermediate level are not allowed to use the teleportation circle. This is the best way to ensure the safety of the magic tower." Said Camille as she pointed at the giant metal railings covered with patterns outside the teleportation circle.

"It's all for the gold coins!" Carlos said in a low voice.

"Be careful. If the teacher hears you, he'll reduce your training resources." Said Camille, pretending to be angry.

"I didn't say anything. Let's eat." Carlos quickly waved his hand and changed the topic.

Two young wizard apprentices, one male and one female, came up and served the dishes one by one. Abel glanced at them.

"These are our wizard apprentices, Peggy and Joey." Carlos saw Abel was looking at them, so he introduced them.

When the two wizard apprentices heard Carlos' introduction, they immediately bowed to Abel and said, "Mr. Abel, it's an honor to serve you."

"Shouldn't you find a wizard apprentice to help you take care of your daily business?" Camille turned to Abel and suggested.

"Wait a little longer. I have to go back to the city to rest every night. I'm only in the magic tower during the day." Abel explained.

"My God, how can the teacher agree to something like this?" Carlos couldn't help but yell in disbelief. He just wanted to go to Bakong City for a vacation, but it was very difficult to get a vacation.

"Yeah, the teacher is too good to you." Camille looked up and down at Abel. It seemed like she was trying to figure out something.

"Let's eat!" Abel quickly picked up his knife and fork.

After lunch, everyone went back to their own floors. Abel continued to practice his "fireball" spell until the sky was getting dark.

Abel opened the gate of the magic tower with his identity card and walked out.

"Mr. Abel, are you staying in the Moreton Magic Tower?" An excited voice came.

Abel turned around and saw the chubby Finkle. He couldn't help but smile and said, "Yes, I'm officially staying in the Moreton Magic Tower."

"I'm so jealous of you." Finkle's face was full of flattery. He then said, "If you need anything, please don't hesitate to call me."

Abel's heart was moved. Although he didn't want a wizard apprentice right now, he still needed a wizard apprentice to help him take care of his life. Although Finkle was a little sly, he had a good nature.

"Can you help me find a carriage? I want to go to Bakong City. "Abel asked with a smile.

"Mr. Abel, no problem. I have a carriage nearby." Finkle's eyes lit up. As long as Abel could ask for his help, then he would have a connection. This was how his family taught him how to get along with others.

Abel sat in the carriage and returned to his mansion on Triumph Boulevard. Finkle was very smart, so he didn't ask to go with him. He only asked the coachman to drive carefully.

"Master, you're back!" As soon as Abel got off the carriage, Steward Ken appeared in front of him and bowed.

"Ken, from tomorrow onwards, arrange a carriage to pick me up from the Moreton Magic Tower every evening." Abel said to Ken.

"Yes, master. Congratulations, you are staying in the Moreton Magic Tower." Said Ken with a big smile on his face.

"Also, prepare 10 days worth of food for me tomorrow. I have other uses for it. Start preparing dinner! "Abel said as he walked into his mansion. He didn't explain what he was going to do with the food.

"Yes, master." Ken bowed and left to prepare dinner.

"Brother Abel, you're officially a wizard apprentice?" Lorraine asked with a face full of expectation.

"Yes, I'm officially a disciple of Wizard Moreton." Abel replied with certainty.

After hearing Abel's answer, Lorraine's face was full of joy for Abel. She said, "Intermediate wizard, that's a very powerful wizard."

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