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Chapter 327

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After he returned to the Magic Tower, Yelia found that the magic apprentices of both parties were getting along very well.

He nodded in satisfaction.

To him, it was a very happy thing to see his students working hard to improve themselves.

Roland, on the other hand, was pestered by Andonara. She was the queen, but she was asking about his well-being and wiping his face with a wet towel.

Yelia watched for a while and then moved his eyes away. He looked at the dark sky through the window of the Magic Tower with gentleness in his eyes.

Seeing that their chairman was back, the six magic apprentices of Delpon all ended their communication and returned to Roland.

The magic apprentices of Liguburg City, who had just been educated, asked Yelia if he knew the derivative models of Hand of Magic.

Yelia looked at Roland helplessly and replied, "I've received the derivative spells of Hand of Magic from Mr. Roland, but I haven't fully grasped them yet. I'll teach them to you after I learn them."

The magic apprentices of Liguburg City all cheered.

It was already dark, and Roland had a nice dinner with Andonara and Vivian.

Then, the magic apprentices of both parties communicated again until late at night.

Roland, on the other hand, taught Yelia how to record and infer basic data.

Yelia, on the other hand, explained the details of Mental Endowment.

At about two in the morning, Yelia couldn't hold back his sleepiness and went to bed.

Roland didn't need rest. He was thinking about what Yelia said just now.

In essence, Spirit Endowment was a kind of label.

It was a label for magic nodes.

The NPCs didn't know what a database or a mathematical model was.

However, they had one of the most basic methods, which was to mark the nodes that were already determined with an 'important symbol'.

That way, they would know which nodes were important and which were unimportant.

After they got used to it, they would be able to guide magic power to those nodes when they cast spells. It could significantly speed up the casting of spells.

Also, the labels of Mental Endowment were different, and they had different priorities and sub-priorities.

It was a rather simple method.

Although the method was simple, in reality, the difficulty of learning Spirit Endowment was rather high.

First of all, one had to have an extremely strong control over spiritual power. Secondly, one had to be very familiar with the nodes.

It didn't sound very impressive, but Roland found that he could cast spells faster if he was really familiar with it and got used to it.

For example, the charging time for Large Fireball became shorter.

The tactical significance of this was huge.

Not to mention shortening it by half, even if it was shortened by one-third to about six seconds, there would be a lot of room to maneuver.

However, Mental Endowment also had its shortcomings. It was easy to solidify magic and not flexible enough.

After all, after forming a "muscle reaction" on the mental level, many spells would be cast conveniently in battle, and the adaptability might be a little worse.

But it didn't matter.

Didn't the players say that there were only trash users and no trash abilities?

That being said, in reality, everyone understood that even if there was no trash ability, there was a huge difference between an ability that was' useful 'and an ability that was' extremely useful '.

Some spells that didn't need to be flexible, such as Self-Exploding Fireball, Thunder Palm, and buff spells, could be directly solidified with Mental Endowment to speed up the casting speed.

As for the spells that needed to be applied flexibly, he wouldn't use Mental Endowment.

After making the decision, Roland began to practice the technique of Mental Endowment.

After one night, he found that he didn't make much progress.

It wasn't that he didn't make any progress, but that he didn't make much progress. It was more difficult to practice than he thought.

After it was completely dawn, Yelia sent his butler to invite Roland and the rest of them to have breakfast.

The breakfast was very sumptuous. It was obvious that Liguburg had put in a lot of effort.

Everybody was satisfied. Roland and Yelia discussed magic problems while they ate, while the magic apprentices listened in silence.

After all, it was a rare conversation between the two chairmen.

When they were eating, they would also subconsciously slow down, afraid that they would miss a word or two, and the meaning would be different.

When breakfast was almost over, a man who looked like an officer suddenly rushed in. He nodded at Yelia and then looked at Roland and the other strangers in confusion.

"Please wait a moment."

Yelia smiled at Roland in embarrassment. Then, he walked away with the officer and talked to him for a while.

The officer soon left. Yelia walked to Roland solemnly and said, "The mayor's residence was attacked last night. It's suspected to be vampires. Would you like to go and take a look with me?"

"Okay." Roland wiped his mouth with a clean napkin and stood up.

"I'll go with you." Andonara immediately stood up too.

"Okay."

Roland nodded. Andonara was a strong warrior. She might not be able to defeat the vampires on her own, but with two capable Mages, the vampires wouldn't dare to turn into black mist, which would be suicidal.

Yelia looked at Andonara in surprise. "How can Her Grace take such risks?"

"Even if the two of us attack her together, we might not be able to defeat her." Roland shrugged. "A Master Great Swordsman should be the strongest warrior in Hollevin."

Andonara smiled delightedly.

Yelia, on the other hand, widened his eyes in shock.

Few people in the capital knew that Andonara was strong, not to mention the people in other territories.

Vivian stood up too. She was tempted to go with them.

But Roland waved his hand at her and thought for a moment. Then, he summoned White Amber from the magic pet space and tossed it to Vivian. "You stay in the Magic Tower. Let White Amber inform me if you're in danger."

Vivian bit her lip and nodded.

Roland took Andonara's longsword out of his Backpack and tossed it to Vivian. Then, the three of them went to the mayor's residence.

The mayor's residence was heavily guarded at this moment, but they all made way for Yelia after they saw him.

It was obvious that Yelia had a high reputation in the mayor's residence.

The three of them crossed the moat and entered the castle. Then, they saw a group of people gathered in a circle in the main hall. They seemed to be talking about something.

Very soon, someone noticed Yelia's arrival. A blonde young man shouted excitedly, "Brother-in-law, you're here!"

Yelia nodded and walked over. Then, he pointed at the slim and gentle young man and introduced him. "This is Sarog, the mayor's youngest son."

Then, he introduced them. "This is Roland, chairman of the Magic Tower of Delpon. And this is … Queen Andonara! "

Hearing the word queen, the crowd all turned their heads and looked at Andonara in surprise.

Andonara, on the other hand, held Roland's arm naturally.

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