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Chapter 52

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Seeing that the thread was related to him, Roland clicked on it curiously.

The poster's username was Arikos, and he revealed some information about himself at the beginning.

"I graduated from the Peking University Math Department in the early years, and I've been working in a large IT company for eight years as the leader of the second team. I could confidently pat my chest and say that I was much better than Roland when it came to mathematical ability, mathematical model establishment, and derivation. Also, I found a tiny flaw in the Inferior Fireball node model that Roland posted on the forum earlier. "

"If the spells in the game only require mathematical calculation ability, then I should be much better than Roland. But the problem is … I've only barely learned two spells, and I can't create the derivative Inferior Fireball at all because the nodes can't be connected. I can only turn into two small fists with Hand of Magic, not a spear! Not to mention the derivative magic of Ice Ring, Ice Blade. "

"That doesn't make sense!!!"

The poster used large, bold, and black fonts to write the four words above. He also used three exclamation marks to express his incomprehension of the situation.

Then, the poster used a lot of data, including the limit theory of calculus, and introduced the mathematical model of Inferior Fireball to verify the rationality and shortcomings of Inferior Fireball.

In the end, he wrote at the end of the thread:

"My data has been deduced repeatedly. It can't be wrong. But I can't use derivative spells, and I'm obviously much slower at learning magic than Roland. He mentioned in the thread on mental power that he's already level four.

I've only just passed level two. I just want to ask, how many level four players are there on the forum? How many Mages have learned more than two spells? It's obvious that Roland must have a special talent that makes him much faster than ordinary people when it comes to learning magic. I hope that Roland can publicize this talent. "

"Roland, can you tell us how you got your special talent and what its effects are to the players who persist in the path of Mages?"

After reading the thread, Roland only had one thought: Damn, what a genius!

When he was in university, he majored in intelligent programming and application. Although advanced mathematics was also a compulsory course, compared to ordinary students, he was definitely not comparable to those who majored in mathematics. Furthermore, Peking University's Math Department was the best in the country. Adding the two together, his mathematical derivations were definitely not as good as this poster.

He had a hard time reading the data listed in the thread, but after spending nearly an hour, he could barely understand it. Just as the poster had said, the guides he had uploaded were indeed flawed. It would have been better if he had used the other party's data.

Although there was no way for him to test it out right now, based on his current understanding of the few spells, he immediately agreed with the data and explanation.

However, he was a little puzzled. Could it be that there were very few magicians who could learn more than two spells?

Then, he scrolled down the thread and checked the replies.

Sure enough, most of the Mage players said that they could only use one spell in more than a month.

This "use of magic" referred to being able to use it 100% of the time, not counting those that were only effective from time to time.

Most player Mages, on the other hand, were still hovering around level two.

It seemed that Roland's level and number of spells were among the best among the players.

"I thought it was because I was too stupid to learn more spells. Now that a big shot from Peking University's Math Department has stood out, I'm finally relieved. It turns out that it's not that I'm too stupid, it's that magic is too difficult, and Roland is too good. "

This reply received the most likes.

Roland thought for a moment, then took a picture of his talent system interface and made a reply.

As for the talent of Magic Power Control, he had long wanted to post it on the Internet and ask other players what was going on and if they had similar situations. It was just that he had never found a suitable opportunity.

But now that a player had taken the initiative to ask, he naturally took the opportunity to post his questions online.

"Questions about Special Talents."

As soon as this thread was posted on the forum, it was highlighted by the moderator and moved from the Mage section to the general discussion section.

Then, a lot of replies followed.

"Shoot, there's actually a special talent. Is there a hidden profession? "

"How did it come about?"

"There really is a hidden profession. I'm told that it's called the Divine Noble."

"I know that hidden profession. The one with an average attribute of seven has two more talents than regular people, but it's too mediocre and useless."

"What's with Roland's Magic Power Control? Has anyone seen it? "

"I've checked. There's no such thing in the list of magic talents given by the guide."

"Is it the same as the Divine Noble that requires a special way of adding points?"

"Probably not. Didn't Roland give a map of his attributes? His method of adding points was also very traditional, full Intelligence and high Spirit. It shouldn't have anything to do with adding points. "

"Maybe it was given randomly when the character was created?"

"That's possible!"

Every time Roland refreshed, there were a lot of replies and discussions.

Most of them were just stickers, and there was nothing worth looking at. The bigwigs were probably calculating or searching for information about this talent.

Then his phone rang. After he picked it up, Schuck's voice came over. "Come to the usual place. I saw your post when I was browsing the forum just now. I happen to be in a similar situation. "

Hanging up the phone, Roland rode a public bike to the cold drink bar.

In the panda box, Schuck sat alone.

Schuck asked Roland to sit down, poured a glass of juice, and said, "You came so fast. Have some water to moisten your throat first … As for the special talent, I actually have one too."

Oh … It seemed that he wasn't a special case. Roland asked, "What's yours?"

"Extraordinary Charm!" Schuck introduced. "Basic Charm growth increases by three, and it can break the limit of racial Charm growth."

Stunned for a moment, Roland said in surprise, "That is to say, the average person will have a growth of ten points even if they max out their Charm, and you have thirteen points?"

Schuck nodded. "Yes!"

"Shoot! Then how handsome are you in the game? " Roland shook his head helplessly, then suddenly thought of something. "No wonder you became a Saint Samurai so easily. I guess the Goddess of Light is also obsessed with good looks."

Schuck, however, looked calm. "It's so-so. Actually, I still think you're better. Magic Power Control seems to be a top talent for Mages. It's said that your magic learning speed is several times faster than others. Even the people from Peking University's mathematics department can't compare to your progress. "

Roland thought for a moment and said, "My lead should only be temporary. After all, there are too many people in this world who are smarter than me."

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