Rex came to the fourth floor of the Magic Tower. She turned her head and said to Salin, "Salin, do you want to try again?"
"Again?" Salin looked at the door of the fourth floor. He was stunned at first, but then he understood what Rex meant. "How?"
"Four floors, five floors are one portion, and six floors are one portion. You choose." Rex smiled. She was in a good mood. After all, she had achieved a satisfactory result on the second floor. She didn't care even if she lost this time. She wanted to see what Salin's mentality was like.
"Then I'll take the sixth floor."
"Don't regret it." Rex blinked and revealed a girlish expression. Salin snorted. What was there to regret? He had absorbed the power of the magic array protecting the tenth floor of the Magic Tower, learned the essence of water magic, and even advanced to a Great Magician. All these were enough to satisfy him.
Rex reached out and opened the door of the fourth floor. After casting Illumination, there was a cross-shaped tunnel inside. Rex walked into the tunnel and found that it was the apprentices' rooms.
Mages usually had apprentices to take care of them. For example, Rex was a level-five Mage. Even if she wasn't a princess, she could find apprentices or even low-level Mages to follow her. Salin was qualified now.
For some reason, Salin felt disappointed for Rex when he saw these rooms. There wouldn't be anything valuable on the fourth floor. If these apprentices were alive, they would be the greatest wealth. Students who could be taken in by a tenth-rank Magician were all extremely talented. Only one out of tens of thousands of people would have such talent.
Rex only chuckled. "Ha. Let's go to the fifth floor."
There might be valuable things in the apprentices' rooms, but there were too few for Rex to search. Salin nodded. Rex was much calmer than he was. He wasn't as calm on the third floor.
Salin felt nervous when he walked to the fifth floor. He had to adjust his breathing and use the law of meditation.
Rex opened the door calmly. Salin admired her luck. At least, Rex didn't encounter any danger on these two floors. Salin, on the other hand, was almost killed by a thousand-year-old magical beast.
The fifth floor was also divided into rooms. Salin noticed that the Magic Tower was supposed to be smaller on the fifth floor, but it was as big as the first floor. He had heard that a level-nine Magician could create such a space, but seeing it for the first time, he was still a little shocked.
There were four rooms on the fifth floor, all of which were occupied by at least Great Magicians. This time, Rex didn't even walk in. She turned her head and said to Salin, "Seems like fate is fair. Let's go up to the sixth floor."
Fate is fair? Salin remembered his own childhood.
Salin won the bet this time. Rex pushed open the door to the sixth floor, and the sixth floor of the magic tower lit up with a gentle light. It was a magic lamp.
In the middle of the hall was a gigantic magic formation. Although it was empty, the walls were lined with bookshelves. This must be the place where the master of the Mage Tower imparted knowledge to the students.
The bookshelves were filled with books. Salin walked over, picked up a book, and opened it. It was a book on magical linguistics.
In order for a Magician to learn a new spell, they had to go through the stage of chanting an incantation. A Magician's pronunciation and the coordination of their mental energy determined the accuracy of the Magic String. This technique was extremely important. It determined the speed at which a Magician could familiarize themselves with new spells.
If the notes on the second floor were targeted knowledge, then the books on the sixth floor were the guidelines, the foundation of all spells. The more knowledge a Magician had, the greater their achievements.
"Neris." Salin called out softly. Neris understood and began to collect these books. These books might not be as many as Jason's, but they were not inferior in quality. Even Rex was tempted by the wealth left behind by a level-ten Magician.
Neris moved quickly. Rex and Salin waited quietly. Silva was indifferent to the magic books. She had already gotten what she wanted the most. The White Bone Necklace could make her a Battle Priestess. The remains of the magical beast could provide the strongest Magical Beast War Soul. She took out a piece of jerky from the leather pouch, stuffed it into her mouth, and chewed it hard.
"Sigh …" Rex sighed. Her teacher's collection was already enough, but she was still tempted by the books on the sixth floor.
"Rex, let's do it again." Salin was in a good mood. With these books, he would go find his teacher later and ask him to share all of this. Now, he was completely balanced. Even if there was nothing on the upper floors, it didn't matter anymore.
"How do we split it?" Rex regained her clarity instantly. She and Salin both realized that they had not only gained unexpected wealth from this tower challenge, but also strengthened their minds. Rex was glad that she had held back today. She wouldn't be tempted in the future. It was just magic books. Even without them, she could still reach the peak of magic.
"Same rules. The seventh and eighth floors are one share, and the ninth floor is another. You choose this time."
"I'll take the seventh and eighth floors."
"Don't regret it." Salin realized that after becoming a Great Magician, it was easier for him to talk to Rex. Salin could ignore Rex's royal identity in the past, but he couldn't ignore the fact that she was a Great Magician. Now that he himself was also a Great Magician, some of the barriers between them had naturally disappeared. This joke of his was something that he would never have said in the past.
"I haven't done anything that I regret." Seeing that Neris was done collecting the magic books, Rex led Salin to the seventh floor. The stairs in the mezzanine were still dark, narrow, and cold. Rex buffed Salin with an Ice Pattern Armor again, and Salin put up a Water Pattern Shield.
The seventh floor represented the status of a Magic Shooter. In fact, both of them had the intention to escape if there was any danger. Although the first six floors were peaceful, no one could predict the temper of a magician.
Entering the seventh floor of the magic tower, Rex carefully pushed the door. Salin held the family badge in his hand, ready to rescue at any time. He realized that his badge was a powerful weapon for breaking magic arrays. Even the magic arrays set up by a level-10 magician couldn't avoid the fate of being drained of energy by the badge. If he returned to the Myers Continent, at least he wouldn't have to worry about being trapped by magic arrays in the future.
Rex stood in front of the door of the seventh floor and raised his hand to push.
The door didn't budge. Rex was stunned. There were no elemental fluctuations on the door. It was no different from an ordinary person's house. He actually didn't push it open!
Salin couldn't help but laugh. He reminded Rex in a low voice, "This door needs to be pulled."
Rex blushed. Even a Great Magician could make a low-level mistake. The doors on the first few floors opened with a push, but it was the opposite on this floor. She should have thought of it. Rex's hand was glued to the door. With a gentle pull, the door of the seventh floor of the magic tower opened silently.
The light in the room was so dazzling that it illuminated everything outside. Salin looked straight in and saw that the seventh floor was empty except for the colorful light circulating like clouds and mist in the space.
Rex slammed the front door shut with a bang.
"What is it?" Salin didn't understand at all. The power in this room was somewhat similar to Myers' necklace. But he was outside the door, so he couldn't be sure what secrets were in the room.
"It's a space for magic cultivation, but it's prepared for Magic Shooters. We can't go in."
"Six yuan space?" Salin suddenly thought of an unfamiliar term.
"Should be. It's very difficult to advance as a Magic Shooter. If I'm in Liu Yuan's space … "Rex didn't finish her sentence. She suddenly had an idea. In ancient times, humans were so powerful because everyone knew magic knowledge. Most people could set up places like Six Yuan Spaces.
If they could build a permanent teleportation array between Myers Continent and this half plane, wouldn't they be able to make use of this long-lost magic array?!
Six yuan space was very rare in the Third Dynasty, and there were no records about it in the Fourth Dynasty.
Rex even wanted to continue cultivating here. As long as she advanced to Magic Shooter, she could enter the seventh floor, and then cultivate at least six times faster than others.
But she had to go back. Qin Yin was at war, and her father was leading the army. She couldn't give up everything and stay here.
She must find a way to build a permanent teleportation array! Thinking of this, Rex said with some difficulty, "Go up to the eighth floor. This place can only be used for sightseeing for now."
Salin's emotions weren't as great as Rex's. He was only level-four. If he wanted to advance to Magic Shooter, it would take decades if he was lucky. People like Fayern relied on the full support of the royal family and were trained by level-eight magicians every day.
Rex walked up to the eighth floor with difficulty. She put her hand on the door and pulled it open. Salin understood this time. A vacuum formed in Rex's palm, and all the air was sucked away. Her hand was even more powerful than a gecko's suction cup. With this technique, a magician wouldn't be stumped by the terrain even if they couldn't fly.
This technique was much more useful than a thief's flying rope, and it didn't seem to consume much energy.
This level was the last bet between the two of them. Even if Rex didn't say anything, Salin wouldn't really split the items on the tenth floor according to the number of people. The essence of the magic tower was on the highest floor.
In the center of the hall behind the door was a square metal pillar that reached the ceiling. Around the metal pillar were six huge magic arrays engraved on the stone floor. The metal pillar itself was more than four meters wide. It was dark silver in color, and there were colorful magic patterns on it. The rich colors were all filled with various metals.
There were countless small holes on this thick metal pillar, and the diameter of the holes varied. None of the surrounding magic arrays were activated, and no elemental fluctuations could be felt on the surface of the metal pillar.
"What is this?" Rex asked Salin. She didn't understand. Salin shook his head too. This metal pillar was placed on the eighth floor of the magic tower, so it definitely wasn't something ordinary.
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