Yun Sheng had participated in the magic test three times when she was in the Jiaoye Temple.
However, it was different from this time. Every time she took a magic test, she would return in defeat.
However, things would be different for Yun Sheng today.
Before entering the Temple, Yun Canghai had reminded Yun Sheng that she only needed to use one type of elemental power to light up the magic crystal.
Before she returned to the Jade Capital and received the protection of her family, Yun Sheng had to hide her talent well.
Even if she hid the dark element, as long as the people in the Temple discovered that Yun Sheng had four types of magic souls, they would definitely try to recruit Yun Sheng.
Yun Canghai did not want his daughter to fall into the control of any organization before she grew up. He wanted to let Yun Sheng do what she really wanted to do.
After learning fire and earth magic for a few days, Yun Sheng's control over the magic elements had become much stronger. She also gradually got used to having a powerful magic soul in her body.
She took the magic crystal from the Great Magician of Qi Cheng and injected the fire element in her body into the magic crystal.
The moment the fire element was injected, the dim magic crystal turned red like a piece of iron that had been heated up. It flashed with a bright red light.
The bright light indicated that the fire element in Yun Sheng's body was very abundant.
As the sand in the hourglass flowed out bit by bit, Yun Sheng pretended to withdraw some of the fire element. The magic crystal dimmed slightly, but this was enough to make the Great Magician very satisfied.
"Congratulations, young lady. You have officially become a sorcerer." The Great Magician of Qi Cheng kindly handed a sorcerer's badge with the symbol of a magic scepter carved on it to Yun Sheng.
The Great Magician then asked, "Are you interested in joining the Temple and becoming a sorcerer in the Temple?"
On the Boundless Continent, the Temple was a borderless organization that transcended countries. It, the Zao State, and the Hunter's Union were known as the three poles of the continent.
Magicians could choose to join the national army or join the temple after being certified by the temple. However, some Magicians who preferred freedom would choose to become freelance Magicians.
In the eyes of the Archmage of Qi City, although Yun Sheng was only a single-element Magician, she was only six years old. She was quite talented. If they could recruit her into the temple, she might be able to nurture a future star for the temple.
Just as Yun Sheng was thinking about how to reply, Yun Canghai, who was standing to the side, had already continued, "Many thanks for this great master's appreciation. Sheng 'er is still young, so I don't want her to become a full-time magician of the temple."
"You have to consider this carefully. If you join the Temple, you will receive a monthly allowance of five silver coins. With this young lady's age, if she works hard, she might become a member of the Temple's Prodigy Battalion in the future. Then, you will have the chance to meet the genius of the Temple, our Xia Si Ming." The Great Magician did not give up and tried to persuade Yun Sheng and her father.
"I'll listen to my father and join the Temple if I have the chance in the future." Yun Sheng was interested in the free allowance of five silver coins. As for the Prodigy Battalion and Xia Si Ming, she was not interested in them at all.
The father and daughter had spent a lot of money on their journey. Her father still had to buy a magic staff for her later. They did not know if they would have enough money to reach the Jade Capital.
Yun Canghai came from a good family. Although he had a rough life, he had a wife who knew how to make money. Later on, he had a stingy daughter. He had never worried about money.
Poor little Yun Sheng. She had to count how much money she had in her pocket every day.
Seeing that he could not persuade the father and daughter, the Great Magician had no choice but to send them out of the Temple.
One of the sorcerers did not understand. "Great Magician, she's just a sorcerer of one element. Why do you have to lower yourself and persuade her to join the Temple?"
It was no wonder that the accompanying magicians were dissatisfied. Although it was rare to see a six-year-old magician, it was not rare to the point of being as rare as phoenix feathers and unicorn horns.
For the Temple, which was famous and had branches all over the continent, there were all kinds of geniuses.
Moreover, in terms of geniuses, Xia Si Ming had become a sorcerer at the age of four. After that, he would successfully advance every other year. He was a true genius.
"What do you know?" The Great Magician rolled his eyes. "Let me ask you. What do those children who become sorcerers at the age of six or seven have in common?"
"What can they have in common? Isn't it just outstanding talent?" The sorcerer was puzzled. Geniuses were born to be worshipped. People like them who could only become sorcerers after decades of hard work could only be envious.
"What outstanding talent? It should be said that they have outstanding backgrounds. Every genius young sorcerer must have a strong family to rely on. When they were born, they hired the best mentors to be their initiators. When they were a little older, they were sent to the best magic academies in various countries to study. In the process of growing up, they had all kinds of expensive magic potions and magic crystals to replenish their magic elements. It could be said that they had everything they needed. A child born under such conditions, not to mention a human, even a pig could become a magic genius. Look at that girl again. What about her? Her clothes are ragged, and her father is a village man who doesn't know anything about magic. Comparing the two, who is the real genius? "The elderly Great Magician sighed and walked back to the Temple in Qi City in disappointment.
At this time, the "village man" that the Great Magician had mentioned was wandering the streets with his daughter, trying to find a magic scepter for Yun Sheng.
Qi City was indeed a medium-sized city. There were at least seven or eight magic tool shops here.
Yun Sheng was dazzled, but when she saw the price of those magic tools, she couldn't help but click her tongue.
Those magic tools were all priced in silver coins. It was really expensive.
"Father, Sheng 'er doesn't have to have a magic scepter. After all, I don't need a magic scepter to cast beginner and intermediate magic." Yun Sheng was reluctant to part with the sorcerer's badge that she had just received. However, after she left the Temple, she didn't wear the badge on her body. Instead, she put it away.
Yun Canghai saw this and was very satisfied.
His daughter was very low-key. She was neither arrogant nor discouraged. Perhaps, the past six years of living in the mountain village was also a kind of training for her.
"No, I promised you, so I must do it. There is a special magic scepter shop in front. "Yun Canghai and Yun Sheng walked into a shop called" Suoluo. "
There were several magic tool shops in Qi City. This shop called "Suoluo" was inconspicuous among them. It even looked a little shabby. However, for some reason, Yun Canghai took a fancy to it at first glance and insisted on walking in with Yun Sheng.
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