Jason didn't know what Salin was thinking. He brought Salin out of the storeroom through the teleportation array and into another storeroom. This storeroom was the same size as the previous one and was completely sealed. There were no crystal cabinets here. The entire storeroom was filled with storage compartments carved out of nebula stone.
Nebula stone wasn't expensive because it was relatively fragile, but its elemental nature was extremely stable. In the compartments carved out of nebula stone were a large number of magic scrolls.
Salin had never seen so many magic scrolls. These scrolls ranged from Level-4 all the way to Level-9. It was impossible to count the number of scrolls, but every one of them was very stable. Aside from the contribution of the Nebula Stone, the quality of these scrolls was also of high quality.
"Mages on the island rarely use scrolls. With the Magic Tower, these scrolls are meaningless. Only mages who have to go out will take scrolls from the storeroom. Salin, leave your blank scrolls here. Each blank scroll can be exchanged for two scrolls of the same level or one scroll of a higher level. "
Hearing that, Salin immediately took out the blank scrolls in his Gift Ring and began to choose the magic scrolls in the compartments. Salin had obtained a large number of scrolls from Rafael's Magic Tower, but it would take an immeasurable amount of time to make all these blank scrolls.
A mage who was good at making scrolls only had about a 50% success rate in making magic scrolls of the same level as himself. Take Salin for example. If he wanted to make magic scrolls, he could make ten level-four scrolls at most, and only succeed in making level-three scrolls at most.
He had a pile of high-level blank scrolls, but he couldn't find a Magic Shooter to make them for him. Making scrolls could improve a mage's understanding of magic, but a mage could only make a limited number of scrolls every day. Even if Rex's teacher was willing to do the work, Salin would have to wait for a few years to use up these blank scrolls. Besides, Rex's teacher couldn't make scrolls for him every day. He had to do something else.
Now that he could use blank scrolls to exchange for magic scrolls that had been made, and he could even exchange one for two, Salin was naturally happy.
Salin traded for both Intermediate and Advanced Scrolls. He had a large number of Level 3 Scrolls, which were already in the category of Elementary Scrolls. He took them all out and traded a Level 3 Scroll for a Level 4 Scroll, which he stored inside the Bestowal Ring. Finally, the Bestowed Ring was full, so he began to collect them from the Demonic Ring.
Jason saw this and didn't stop him. He was a little worried about Salin's level. His only advantage was that his spiritual power seemed to be ridiculously strong. These level 4 scrolls could make his students safer outside, so Jason pretended not to see it. Jason only spoke after Salin had finished collecting excitedly.
"Salin, while Rex is outside, I have something to give you."
"Teacher?" Salin looked at Jason very solemnly. His expression was not as gentle as before, but rather stern. This was an expression he rarely saw on Jason's face.
"You're my only student, and I haven't taught you well. In the future, I won't have the time to accept a second student, so you'll have to inherit my lineage. "
Salin's heart twitched heavily. It felt a little painful, and a little unreal. Jason meant for him to be the inheritor of the legacy.
Every Magician had their own unique things, and they would only teach one to three students. A Magician needed to spend a lot of time training students, and three was already the limit. Any more students could only be taught by their peers, and the teacher rarely taught them personally.
The method in Kushui County could indeed let more people learn magic knowledge, but Magic Shooters only taught once a week, and couldn't let their students follow them around every day. That was why every Magician treasured their teacher's inheritance. Although Salin had been personally taught by Jason, it was not for a long time. Jason had mostly made him memorize and forcefully instilled it into his brain.
Fortunately, Salin worked hard and digested this basic knowledge every day. This time, Jason saw Salin and was very satisfied, and decided to pass on more advanced knowledge to him. That was the essence of Jason's lineage of Magicians passed down from generation to generation.
"Salin, our lineage of Magicians specializes in Water Magic, but in order to capture this Fire Elemental Spirit, the last few generations of Magicians have been studying Fire Magic, which is a wrong path. I went to Myers Continent to live for a year, and although it was a short time, I understood the principle of balance. None of the six major Elemental Magic can be missing, and the six Level-10 Magicians who founded Alchemy City also studied only one type of Magic. "
Salin listened to Jason's words seriously, and every word was deeply imprinted in his mind.
"The reason why the Six Dimensional Space is precious is that it can let Magicians who are not specialized in it deeply understand the principle of balance. Training in it can also save a Magician five-sixths of their time. I'm not in a hurry to find a Half Dimensional Space because I already understand this principle. Even if there is no Six Dimensional Space in the future, I won't go down the wrong path. So, don't take the knowledge I'm going to pass on to you as everything about magic. My teacher also didn't become a Level-10 Magician. You have to remember that the path of magic has no end, and you can't take everything that the predecessors left as an insurmountable rule. "
"Yes," Salin replied seriously.
Jason took off the silver-black ring on his finger and handed it to Salin, saying, "This is the thousands of years of experience of our lineage of Magicians. You can focus on reading it in the future. When I see you next time, you can ask me any questions you don't understand. "Jason said this with some regret. Salin's hard work was extremely rare even among the Magicians of Serrig Island. It was a pity that this child couldn't always follow him.
However, Salin had also walked his own path. He was already a Great Magician, and he might even surpass him in the future.
Salin caressed the ring that Jason gave him. This ring was unusually heavy, and he couldn't tell what material it was made of at all. Jason had already erased the spiritual imprint on the ring. Salin added his own spiritual imprint on it, and found that other than the ring becoming lighter, he still couldn't open the space inside the ring.
"You can use it when you reach Level-5. Salin, what do you think of Rex?" Jason suddenly asked Salin. Salin was a little hesitant.
"Just tell me what you think."
"She's a little unrealistic, very ambitious, and more talented than me. If she wasn't a member of the Royal Family, she wouldn't think about so many irrelevant things. She would become the most outstanding Magician."
"Yes, she's very unrealistic. It's impossible for everyone to learn magic. Even during the First Dynasty, most of the humans couldn't learn magic. But you can help her, there's no harm in it. But there's a problem you have to solve. "
"What problem?"
"Rex is a member of the Royal Family, the highest existence among the nobles. She's also a woman, and if she marries, her man will try to control everything about her. Then, she'll be a serious threat to you. So if you can't marry her, don't let anyone else get her. "
"Ah? Teacher, this is very difficult, right? "
"What's so difficult about it? If anyone has feelings for her, just go and warn them. If they don't listen, can't you use force? If you can't solve it, just tell me. If I can't solve it, there's still the Magicians of the entire Seriger Island. "Jason's tone was calm, but Salin could feel the deep murderous intent in it.
Salin didn't know whether to laugh or cry. With Rex's personality, it was hard for her to take anyone seriously. She wasn't even moved when the royal family of the Cloud Flow Empire came to ask for her hand in marriage. Salin couldn't think of anyone else who could, and that was why Rex would be moved. Besides, wouldn't Rex be furious if he did that?
As if reading his student's thoughts, Jason said, "Salin, this concerns the cooperation between Seriger Island and Rex. If you don't handle this well, don't blame me for snatching the entire half plane. I can't trust anyone else in it. "
"Teacher, but Rex should have at least half of the rights to the half plane. I shouldn't interfere with how she deals with it."
"Salin, have you considered the value of the half plane? What if other people approach Rex because they covet the half plane? By then, those people won't just want half of the rights, but all of it. You can trust Rex, but that doesn't mean you have to leave everything in her hands. Why do I have to wait until I get the fire elemental sprite before talking about the half plane? It's because the value of the half plane is too great. Without absolute power, I don't even dare to touch it. "
Salin thought for a moment. How would he feel if someone pursued Rex? It seemed like he would be very unhappy. Thinking of this, Salin didn't delve into the reason. He just nodded and said, "Teacher, I will try my best."
Jason was relieved when he saw that Salin had agreed. He was also taking precautions. If Rex got married, no matter how good her relationship with Salin was, it wouldn't be as close as her relationship with her own man. By then, it wouldn't be the cooperative relationship they had now, and there would definitely be many troublesome schemes.
Salin had agreed to do this because he was interested in Rex. In the long run, when their relationship deepened, it would be even harder for others to interfere.
"Give me your gourd."
Salin didn't know what his teacher wanted again. He untied the gourd from his waist and handed it to Jason. There were many green magic patterns on the pale yellow gourd now. These magic patterns were getting smoother and rounder, as if they were flowing naturally on the gourd. Jason stroked the gourd and sighed. "It's a bit of a waste. Fortunately, your magic patterns are not bad."
As he spoke, a blue flame appeared in his hand. The flame actually emitted a cold aura. The gourd shrank slightly in the flame, and the blue flame deeply imprinted the magic patterns on the surface of the gourd into the body of the gourd. Finally, the flame seeped into the gourd along with the magic patterns, and not a trace could be seen. Jason finally stopped.
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