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Chapter 424

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Wizard Lorenzo pointed at the target, "Guru Abel, according to the rules of the union, you have to cast a beginner wizard spell in a certain amount of time before the union can give you an official wizard badge."

Actually, there weren't many beginner wizard spells, especially attack spells. There was the "inferno fire" for the fire element, the "static force field" for the lightning element, and the "frost nova" and "ice storm" for the ice element.

Since he had the leaf rune magic staff, and the "inferno fire" was a close-range spell, he rarely used it in a real battle. Therefore, he had been working hard on the other 3 spells, especially the "ice storm," which he had already reached rank 4.

Since he was going to test it now, of course, he would use the 'ice storm' spell that he was best at. There was no incantation, no movement of drawing a spell pattern. Almost with a light tap of his finger, a spell pattern appeared, and then an ice bullet emitting cold air flew out from his hand.

With a "whoosh" sound, the ice bomb hit the target. As the ice bomb came in contact with the target, it scattered, and the target was covered in ice. It took 3 seconds for it to melt.

"Guru Abel, you've already practiced the" ice storm "spell to the point where it can be cast instantly?" Wizard Lorenzo couldn't help but ask when he saw Abel cast the "ice storm" spell in an instant.

"Wizard Lorenzo, I have some talent when it comes to practicing spells!" Abel replied with a smile. He knew that he had passed the test by looking at Wizard Lorenzo's face.

Wizard Lorenzo's face twitched again. He had more micro-expressions today than he had in a year. He really wanted to ask Abel, "What are you lacking in?"

Wizard Lorenzo was very experienced. He could tell that the "ice storm" spell that Abel had just cast was already rank 4. Although beginner wizards could level up very quickly, it still required constant practice.

Most importantly, it took time to recover mana, and using spells for a long period of time was a test of the Spirit. A Wizard had to be fully focused when casting spells, and they couldn't afford to make any mistakes when drawing the spell pattern.

He didn't know how comfortable Abel's spell practice was. All he had to do was set the interval for the Druil soul to automatically cast spells while he was sleeping, and the Druil soul would not waste a single second. With 120 points of power of will, 1320 points of mana, and the rank 14 "warmth" spell, his mana recovery speed was extremely fast.

This was an advantage that other wizards couldn't have. On top of that, Rogge's camp had been setting up the intermediate mana gathering circle for a long time, so the mana concentration in the circle was extremely high. The longer the circle was set up, the higher the concentration of mana would increase.

Of course, only the body of a fake head commander could handle sleeping in an intermediate mana gathering circle in the open air. If it was another wizard, they would not be able to handle the cold for a whole night.

"Guru Abel, you have passed the examination. Please wait a moment. I'll go through the procedures for you!" Wizard Lorenzo didn't comment on Abel's performance because he didn't know what to say. He could unleash an "ice storm" in an instant, but he couldn't unleash a spell of the same level as a wizard.

"Thank you so much!" Abel bowed to express his gratitude.

Soon, Wizard Lorenzo was done with the procedures and handed a single magic staff badge to Abel.

Abel took the wizard badge and couldn't help but feel emotional. Ever since he knew about the profession of a wizard, he had been aiming for it. After going through so many hardships, he could finally proudly say that he was a wizard!

He carefully wiped the wizard badge and carefully put it on his chest. He then turned to Bartoli behind him and asked, "Did you put it on properly?"

Bartoli smiled gently and helped Abel fix it. He said, "Master, you put it on properly!"

Bartoli didn't understand how Abel felt, but Wizard Lorenzo did. He had the same feeling when he first got the single magic staff badge.

At that moment, Abel was a young wizard in Wizard Lorenzo's eyes. He was no longer the Grandmaster Blacksmith that made him feel pressured.

Abel quickly calmed himself down and bowed to Wizard Lorenzo, "Wizard Lorenzo, I'm sorry!"

Wizard Lorenzo said with a smile, "Guru Abel, you're treating me like an outsider. Since you got your official wizard badge in Liante City, you are now a member of the Liante City Wizard Union. It's normal to have this kind of emotional outpouring. Basically, every wizard who comes to get their certification would be very emotional. You've been very good at controlling yourself. Some wizards might even do something unexpected!"

Abel bowed to Wizard Lorenzo, "Thank you so much for your help today. Since you've done your job, I'll take my leave now."

Wizard Lorenzo bowed back, "Guru Abel, I won't keep you any longer. If you want to get credit points, you can take a look at the Wizard Union's mission hall. You know, credit points are very important in Liante City!"

After saying goodbye to Wizard Lorenzo, Abel took Bartoli to have a look around the Wizard Union. Soon, they found the mission hall.

It was a hall that was a few hundred square meters in size. The roof was supported by ten white stone pillars in the middle. The floor was made of hard stones that could reflect your reflection. There was not a single chair in the hall. Instead, there was a giant mission board in the middle of the hall. There was a magic circle on top of it that was constantly displaying all kinds of information.

In front of the board, there was a reception desk that separated the staff from the mission takers. Everyone here was a wizard. It made sense. If you weren't a wizard, you wouldn't be able to enter the Wizard Union, let alone this hall.

Bartoli pointed at a few rows of missions on the board, "Master, look!"

Abel looked at where Bartoli was pointing. There were three missions lined up. They must have been issued at the same time.

Mission name: Make a magic staff

Mission content: The mission issuer will provide the materials. The mission taker will make a magic staff according to the mission issuer's requirements

Mission reward: 5000 credit points

Mission name: Make a magic armor

Mission content: The mission issuer will provide the materials. The mission taker will make a magic armor according to the mission issuer's requirements

Mission reward: 3000 credit points

Mission name: Make a magic Knight's big sword

Mission content: The mission issuer will provide the materials. The mission taker will make a magic Knight's big sword according to the mission issuer's requirements

Mission reward: 3000 credit points

"Huh? What's with this mission? I thought this place only gave out missions related to wizards? Why is there a mission to make armor and a magic Knight's big sword? "A wizard also saw the new mission list and couldn't help but gasp.

"Yeah, why is this here? Shouldn't these missions be given out by the Blacksmith's Guild?" Another wizard also said in confusion.

"You guys don't know about this, right?" A skinny wizard glanced at the wizards that were attracted by his words. He felt a sense of pride in his heart. He really did know something. Seeing that the wizards around him were getting impatient, he continued, "I heard a top blacksmith from the Blacksmith's Guild came to our city. These missions are for him!"

"Do you know who it is?" A wizard in the crowd asked. There weren't many blacksmiths who could make magic staffs. There were only so many magic staffs produced every year. It was impossible for them to be popularized. Even the mid to high ranking wizards might not be able to make magic staffs.

Abel didn't pay any more attention to these wizards. He frowned as he looked at the three missions. To be honest, it wasn't hard for him to make weapons and equipment, but he didn't agree with this kind of mission listing on the board and exchanging them with credit points.

He glanced at the items that could be exchanged with credit points. Potions, equipment, spell books … Almost everything was available, but there weren't many things that he could really use.

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