After helping the five inspectors install the browser system with the Yellow Garment grade magic stones, they read the instructions and registration instructions in detail before registering and logging into the forum. Lin didn't even have the chance to guide these veterans.
It could only be said that the people in the maze world were unimaginably serious about reading contracts and documents. Unlike on Earth, as long as they saw things like authorization letters, no matter how many pages there were, most people's first reaction would be to scroll to the bottom and click "Agree" without looking at the content. Even if it was a paper contract, they would ask where the signature column was and sign their names directly.
Perhaps the biggest factor that caused the cultural difference between the two places was that there were no demons or devils on Earth that relied on loopholes in contracts to scam people. Moreover, if the scam was successful, the person's life and soul would be lost. Therefore, no matter how serious they were about the contents of the contract, it would not be too much.
After registering their identities, the five inspectors opened a new discussion section – "Society of Sorcerers – Sika District Branch – Blue Eagle Inspector Team". They made the case of the Tower of the Great Sage the first discussion section and marked "Case closed" at the end of the title.
Of course, Lin transferred the link to the video file into the discussion section. When they saw the video file, the inspectors also asked if they were willing to hand over the knowledge of the surveillance system. Lin said that his technology was not mature yet, but combined with the operation demonstration and explanation of the content of the surveillance system, plus the parts that they were prepared to improve in the future, the inspectors all agreed. After all, no one was willing to admit that they didn't understand at all because to be honest, Lin didn't know what he had just said.
Originally, he wanted to wait for the next Chamber of Commerce's caravan to come before handing over the browser and other systems to the association, but this job was taken over by the five inspectors. Lin was a little uneasy. Although this kind of work was part of the work of the inspector team directly under the association, their status was too high. However, the status of this group of people was too high. Generally, no one would dare to let them do this kind of messenger work.
This was after the Master Wizard Grimwin repeatedly argued and guaranteed, and gave an irresistible reason that Lin nodded and agreed. The reason was that since Lin didn't test the maximum distance between the browser and the Tower of the Great Sage's server. Then, when they returned to the association, they could test if the distance between the two could be maintained.
If there really was a problem, the inspectors who returned to the association would have the information immediately and could study the possible mistakes. If everything went smoothly, this convenient spell for long-distance communication could be popularized as soon as possible.
Now that things had come to this point, if Lin Fan were to refuse again, he would be seen as an idiot. Therefore, he could only send the five Censors off with utmost respect.
It wasn't until a few days later that Lin suddenly remembered that the wooden box containing the magic was not sealed at all. But after thinking about it, he understood. He wasn't worried at all about the situation on Earth where university professors impersonated their students to conduct research. Setting aside the fact that the maze world did not have similar traditions of 'guiding theses', the biggest reason for this to happen in Earth's culture was that the professional knowledge between teachers and students was similar. Therefore, when a teacher claimed that the research results were his or her own, the academic community would have no reason to doubt it.
However, in this world, even if a sorcerer was researching and creating a new spell with the same effect, different sorcerers would have different casting processes and tricks because of their own learning experience and habits. In other words, the differences between spells were very obvious. If he were to impersonate someone else's work, it would not stand up to scrutiny at all and would instantly ruin his or her own accumulated reputation.
Therefore, Lin Fan put all the unnecessary worries to the back of his mind. Everything returned to the right path. He worked as a coder during the day, observed the stars at night, and taught his little apprentices when he had nothing to do.
The more interesting thing in the following days was that his two apprentices caught a litter of beasts that looked like puppies and raised them. However, when the litter of puppies was caught, they were all skinny and malnourished. Some of them had even died long ago. Perhaps the mother beast had died long ago, and the litter of puppies that hadn't even shed their milk hair had been taken care of. That was why they were in such a miserable state. They were lucky that they weren't eaten by other beasts.
In the end, only two of the puppies were saved from the litter. One of them was covered in black fur, and only the front part of its four legs was gray, so it was named Gray Hooves. The other was a mixture of gray and white, but the most conspicuous part was its gray head with a streak of white hair on the bridge of its nose, so it was named White Nose.
Lin Yi politely declined the idea of raising pets. However, since the two girls volunteered to take care of him, he had no reason to refuse. After all, life in the Magic Tower in the future could be imagined to be quite boring. In addition to studying magic, he would have to regularly patrol and suppress the magical beasts and uncivilized races in the territory. Other than that, there was no entertainment, and no other children of the same age could play with.
However, if he were to raise a lazy and gluttonous pet in the maze world, it would only be a burden. Lin wasn't that kind-hearted. He remembered that before he transmigrated, he had once read articles like military dog training manuals on the Internet. Although he only remembered the general idea, he also added some content from comics and novels into a strange training guide and threw it in the "Tower of the Great Sage" section of the forum. He asked his two apprentices to train according to that standard.
After all, the creatures in the maze world weren't as docile as those on Earth. If he only raised the puppies as ordinary pets and didn't train them, they would be useless when their wildness was worn away. If the puppies could be trained well, the two girls could also take the two big dogs out for adventures in the future and become useful helpers.
After the indoctrination of Chicken Soup for the Soul and life education, the girls looked at the puppies in a different way. This made Lin Yi wonder if the original plan was to catch and raise the puppies as emergency food ingredients.
However, before they were fully devoted to training the puppies, the two apprentices still had one more hurdle to face, which was the apprentice assessment.
The organizational power of the Society of Sorcerers in the maze world was far beyond Lin Yi's imagination. In an era whose culture was equivalent to the Middle Ages on Earth, there was actually a continental organization with quite a clear plan for inheritance and development, not to mention the cohesive force of the organization.
Just like when a man and a woman were together, they would want to have sex. The root cause was to carry on the family line, although most people only focused on the process and didn't care about the results. And every official magician had to teach at least two students in their lifetime to become official magicians. This was a lifelong task that everyone in the Society regarded as an inescapable destiny.
And becoming a mage apprentice was not without pressure. In the first three years, he had to accumulate enough power and be able to cast the twenty-two spells defined as the first circle of magic. Before the deadline, there would be an assessment.
Similarly, in the second three years, they had to learn 23 spells of the second circle and then take the second assessment. The third period was expanded to four years, the goal was to learn 24 spells of the third circle, followed by the final assessment.
After passing the final assessment, they would be qualified as an official mage. This was the goal that every mage apprentice and their teacher worked hard for. Of course, if they failed the assessment, they would not be eliminated. The Society of Sorcerers used a system of rewards to replace punishment.
If an apprentice passed the assessment within the deadline, in addition to a bonus, the official mage instructor would also receive an increase in the subsidies from the Society.
If a student became an official mage, the money received from the Society would be a world of difference compared to a newly promoted mage. Therefore, except for a few mages who were rich or had other sources of income, no one would refuse the money that the Society gave out regularly.
In Lin's own understanding, the performance of an apprentice directly affected the salary of a teacher. How could Lin ignore the task assigned by the Society of Sorcerers?
As for the preparation of the two girls, in Lin's opinion, it was just a matter of accumulation. After all, the sixty-nine spells selected by the Society of Sorcerers for the assessment, from the simplest spells such as igniting a small flame to stopping time, all had one thing in common: it was easy to operate. Of course, the results were just passable.
In the Maze World, with the eight powers as the foundation, casting spells was like learning how to drive on Earth. There was no need to know how to build a car, and there was no need to understand the differences between engines. As long as one knew how to step on the gas pedal, a novice or a racer could drive a car more than a hundred kilometers per hour. Of course, how to stop was another matter.
In the Maze World, there were sixty-nine basic spells that every apprentice had to learn. Only when one became an official mage and began to study the essence of magic and create their own spells, would one be able to clearly distinguish the differences between mages. Otherwise, the only difference between apprentices would be the accumulation of powers and the speed at which they accumulated their powers. This was related to one's talent and the resources that they received.
Halloumi and Kaya's talent in magic was not high. It could even be said that they had just crossed the line between a normal person and a mage. In the known history, there were many magical geniuses who were promoted from beginners to mages within a year. They had not passed the first round of the assessment within three years. Of course, it was because they did not receive many resources in the past. On the other hand, it was also because the two girls' talent was at the bottom of the pack.
Therefore, after Lin became the master of the Tower of the Great Sage, he invested the most resources into the construction of two meditation rooms. Although the functions of those two rooms were almost negligible to an official Magician, they were still very useful to an Apprentice. Compared to the past where they could only find a quiet and undisturbed place to meditate, the environment now was much better.
If it was not for the fact that there was a limit to the amount of time that one could use the meditation room every day, the same thing was that after the limit was exceeded, the accumulation of powers and the growth of magic was close to zero. In fact, Lin wanted to tie the two girls up in the meditation room, including eating, drinking, going to the toilet, sleeping, and bathing. The suffering of the force-feeding education in the past could be said to let the people of this world enjoy a little.
As for the twenty-two spells in the first round, with the fat otaku who used to be a top student by the side, it would be easy for them to understand. Plus, with more than two years of experience on the adventure journey, if it was not for the fact that children were unstable, they might have already begun to study the essence of magic.
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