Kaka had a lot of small problems, such as looking down on ordinary people and so on.
But for Roland, he was still a good friend.
"Can you tell me what you know? What on earth happened?"
More than ten days ago, Kaka clearly looked like he had victory in his grasp, and the worst outcome at that time was nothing more than being exiled to a remote territory. In the end, in the blink of an eye, he was actually hanged to death and burned at the stake?
The postman cleared his throat and said, "I'm not too sure about the specifics. I only stayed there for a day, but I heard that because of this, the Bards lost a lot of their interests and gave up on Kaka, which is how they survived."
Roland's fists slowly unclenched, and his expression gradually returned to normal.
"Is there any other news worth mentioning?"
"I received an epic quest." The postman felt that it didn't seem appropriate to talk about it now, but he thought about it and said slowly, "It's about Kaka. Would you like me to share it with you?"
Roland waved his hand. "I received it too. It's called 'Kaka's Revenge,' right?"
The postman almost nodded. "It seems that as long as we come into contact with Kaka's letter, we can receive this quest. God Roland, will you complete this quest? If you do, can you take me with you? "
Roland looked at the postman with a strange expression.
After a long while, he said slowly, "No problem."
"This is the first time I've received a real quest, not a messenger quest." The postman laughed and said rather embarrassedly, "Besides, it's an epic quest, and I want to get some experience and equipment no matter what. I've been wearing this outfit for half a year. "
The postman did look travel-worn and down, which had something to do with him running around in the wilderness almost every day.
Roland chuckled and didn't say anything.
Seeing Roland like this, the postman got up and said, "Then I'll stay at a hotel in this city first. If you're leaving, remember to call me."
Roland nodded in agreement.
After the postman left, the study was quiet again.
Roland stood quietly at the window, lost in thought. The setting sun outside the window was like blood, just like Roland's mood at the moment.
At dinner, Roland said to Vivian, "I'm going to the capital again."
"Going again?" Vivian, who was eating her cake, was a little surprised. "Why, you've only been back for less than half a month."
"Kaka is dead."
Vivian froze for a moment before saying, "That's too sudden."
"I have to see what's going on."
"The Bard family is considered a great noble family in the capital. Even they can't protect Little Bard. There's not much point in you going."
While eating his cake, Roland said, "I'm a Golden Son, and I have other companions.
"Just because you can't die, doesn't mean you won't get hurt. Vivian looked at Roland solemnly. "The capital is different from Delpon. The professionals there are stronger and more numerous. Be on your own.
Roland was slightly surprised. "I thought you were trying to stop me."
"I know I can't stop it." Vivian shook her head and said, "Take White Amber with you this time. A magic pet is the lower half of a mage. It can help you do a lot of things if it's with you."
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"That's fine." Vivian sighed, feeling a little depressed.
She had thought that Roland would be able to stay in the Magic Tower for a long time this time. She had already mustered up the courage to be more proactive, but then something like this happened.
"When are we leaving?"
Roland thought for a moment and said, "There's no rush, probably in ten days."
Vivian let out a sigh of relief.
It was good enough that they could still spend some time together.
The reason why Roland delayed his trip to the capital was simple: to learn Long-Distance Teleportation.
After dinner, he opened the spell model of this spell in the magic lab and felt his head swell as he looked at the dense nodes on it.
In the spellbook, there was already a completed magic circulation route, which was outlined with a light red thread. Logically speaking, with this route map, it should be very easy. But this was not the case, because this route passed through more than three hundred nodes.
And Language Proficiency, which was relatively difficult to learn, only had two hundred or so nodes.
But Long-Distance Teleportation had more than three hundred nodes to pass through, and before that, he had to know where every node was. In other words, he had to at least memorize the spell model.
Based on his previous learning experience, Roland felt that it might be difficult for him to learn Long-Distance Teleportation in ten days.
But after actually learning and experimenting, he suddenly realized that it didn't seem too difficult.
Have I become smarter?
Just as the thought came to his mind, he thought of the real reason.
The specialization 'Spatial Specialization'.
It reduced the difficulty of learning spatial magic and reduced the mental and magic power consumption when using spatial magic.
In the following days, he devoted all his time and energy to learning the new spell.
He stayed in the magic lab twenty-four hours a day, asked Vivian to bring him his meals, and didn't see anyone, including Hawk and the others.
It took him four days to barely memorize the routes of more than three hundred nodes.
It took him another four days to barely complete a simulation of more than three hundred nodes. Then, he used a mathematical model to derive it and found that a successful Long-Distance Teleportation could drain his blue bar.
This wasn't right. Long-Distance Teleportation could only be considered a level-four spell, and the consumption couldn't be so high.
He had added all his points to intelligence growth and had achievements to increase his blue bar limit. Although he was only at the Elite level now, his blue bar should be about the same as an NPC Master Mage. For example, his magic power limit was about the same as the Bear Mage Tobian.
There was no reason that a Master Mage would run out of mana after using Long-Distance Teleportation once.
So … there was something wrong with this spell model.
It was possible that he deliberately used a route that could successfully cast Long-Distance Teleportation but was more mana consuming.
But this was just a guess, and everything had to be successfully cast to be sure if the guess was correct.
Leaving the Magic Tower, Roland went to the suburbs and found an empty, uninhabited place.
Unlike other types of magic, spatial magic was actually very "powerful."
Teleportation was easy to deal with. It was just a low-level spatial magic, and the distance of the jump wasn't much, one or two hundred meters at most, and the spatial tremors it caused were also very small.
But Long-Distance Teleportation was different. A distance of hundreds or even thousands of kilometers would cause a very strong spatial tremor. The farther the distance, the stronger the spatial tremor. If it succeeded, the spatial tremor would instantly calm down, but if it failed, the spatial tremor would turn into a spatial tsunami that would directly engulf everything around it and drag all the matter in reality within the area of influence into the void.
Therefore, Roland had to experiment in an uninhabited place. In case of failure, the impact would be minimized.
After confirming that there were no intelligent creatures within sight, Roland closed his eyes and concentrated.
Rich magic power gathered around him and soon condensed into a substance. Blue streams of magic power appeared around him one by one, turning into a magic cage that enveloped him.
Then Roland suddenly opened his eyes, and the magic currents around him gradually disappeared.
"This is …" Roland frowned. "Directional Teleportation?"
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