The Magic Tower had a library with a lot of books on general knowledge of magic.
There were also simple but more important explanations and instructions about Long-Distance Teleportation.
Before Long-Distance Teleportation was activated, a secret magic waymark would be left in place. This magic waymark could only be sensed by the spellcaster himself, and it wouldn't be affected even if it was separated by a plane or two, unless it was forcibly removed by the anti-spatial spell Dimensional Anchor.
The first successful Long-Distance Teleportation would teleport him to the spot, because there was only one magic beacon.
And if the spellcaster wanted to teleport to another place, either someone was willing to share their magic waymark, or they had to make a trip to the destination in person and use Teleportation once there to leave their personal waymark.
So, if it was a successful Teleportation spell, Roland should have left a waymark in place just now.
But just now, before the spell succeeded, Roland found that an unknown magic waymark had been forced into his sea of consciousness.
If the spell continued, he would be teleported to that unknown place.
Then he immediately stopped the spell.
Thanks to the special specialty Magic Power Control, Roland's control over the flow of magic power was probably unmatched by anyone but the gods.
After forcibly interrupting the spell, he didn't suffer any negative effects, but the unknown magic waymark in his sea of consciousness that emitted strange fluctuations from time to time made him very uncomfortable.
He immediately mobilized his mental power and tore the waymark into pieces.
"No wonder this route consumed almost all of my mana." Roland laughed coldly. "So it's two spells, and a trap."
This spell model was actually two spells combined into one.
The first half of the route was to create an unknown waymark and then force it into the spellcaster's sea of consciousness, and the second half was Teleportation.
Was this capturing a Master-level spatial Mage?
It was no wonder that Roland immediately had such a negative conjecture, because there were no special notes in this spell model, and the waymark was forcibly stuffed into a person's head, full of malice.
It would be strange if it wasn't a trap.
"Who made it?"
It definitely couldn't be Kaka.
Although this spell model was brought to Roland by Kaka, Kaka's magical abilities were actually very average, and he couldn't learn Teleportation right now, let alone create a new type of spell that could stuff a waymark into a person's head.
Most importantly, the combination of two types of magic into one was a work of extreme genius.
It was impossible for Kaka, who did not even have the qualifications to learn Teleportation Magic, to create this kind of compound magic.
Roland recalled that Kaka once said that this spell model was borrowed from the headquarters.
That would be interesting.
In the next two days, Roland began to eliminate the redundant nodes in the spell model. After two days of sleepless and continuous tests, Roland finally restored the compound spell into two different spells.
After eliminating the unnecessary nodes, there were only 875 nodes in the Long-Distance Teleportation Spell.
The number of nodes needed to pass through was 117.
The difficulty had been greatly reduced.
The model of the other trap spell was saved by Roland.
He felt that it would be useful in the future. When he was strong enough, such as a Legend or a Demigod, he would teleport to see where the destination of this spell was.
He was really curious.
On the other hand, the composite spell gave Roland a new idea.
How to combine two spells into one?
Although he still hadn't figured it out, at least it had opened up a path for him. As long as he grasped the principle, would he be able to use some special signature spells in the future?
For example, fusing Inferior Fireball and Ice Blade together.
A combination of ice and fire?
Well, it was exciting to think about it.
After successfully using Teleportation in the suburbs, Roland got his first private spatial waymark. Then he uploaded the simplified Long-Distance Teleportation model to the forum and left a message.
Long-Distance Teleportation Spell Model, Casting Materials Required.
That's right, Long-Distance Teleportation required casting materials, a colorless cat's eye stone weighing at least ten grams. Because Roland had the specialty Casting Materials Exemption, he didn't need these things when casting spells.
Then came the replies from the netizens.
"Damn, does it mean that after learning this spell, I can run around without needing a means of transportation? Then I feel like I'm losing out by contracting a traveling horse as a magic pet. "
"I also contracted a traveling horse as a magic pet just to make it easier to travel. When this spell came out, I felt like my heart was bleeding."
"Hehe, I looked at the route of more than a hundred nodes, are you people smart enough? You haven't even learned Language Proficiency, so don't even think about learning Long-Distance Teleportation for a year or two. "
"Wait, does anyone know how much a colorless cat's eye stone weighs ten grams?"
"Upstairs, at least forty silver coins. I'm a traveling merchant who specializes in the gem business, small in size, high in profit, and can carry a lot in my Backpack … Did you not learn the specialty Casting Materials Exemption? "
"I think it's a poor talent, so I didn't learn it."
"Ha, it's indeed a poor talent. Rich people don't care about this bit of money. "
"The top-level spell Fire Meteor Summoning, the casting material is said to be a twenty-gram ruby, which should cost a gold coin. Also, the more top-level the spell, the more likely it is to need casting materials. For example, Resurrection requires five grams of Fire Phoenix blood, which is priceless because it can't be bought. "
"Damn, it's not just a matter of money … Looks like I have to delete my account and start over."
"Ditto! This is the third time I've deleted my account. "
"Upstairs is so pitiful."
Roland looked at the forum for a while and didn't find any new news of much value, so he closed the forum and then found the postman who was playing with the prostitutes in the hotel.
Seeing Roland, the postman awkwardly wiped the red lipstick on his face and asked, "Can we go now?"
Roland nodded.
The two went to the horse market to rent a carriage and got on it.
On the rocking carriage, Roland left a message in the guild system:
"I need help. Meet in seven days at the Wild Horse Inn in the capital."
Not long after, the other members of the guild, including Betta, only left a "received" in the guild chat room, quite orderly. He didn't ask for the reason, and he didn't say a word of nonsense.
Seven days later, the carriage stopped at the gate of the capital.
The person in charge of the defense of the gate was still Antis, and when he saw Roland jump out of the carriage, he froze for a moment, a trace of guilt flashing in his eyes, but it was fleeting, and then he took the initiative to greet him.
"You're here again." Antis took off his helmet, revealing his delicate and pretty face. "May I ask, what's the matter?"
"Kaka's matter," Roland replied calmly.
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