For learning spells, Rozen did not show any objection.
After verification, magic and spell power actually belonged to the same kind of power, and they came from the same source.
As long as he used the magic circuit in his body to convert his life force, the magic stored in Rozen's body could also be used as spell power to cast spells.
Although Rozen did not intend to learn too many techniques, he was very clear about his position. His talent in summoning, control, and other aspects was truly unprecedented. His talent in magic was just an addition in this aspect.
In this way, instead of learning too many useless techniques, it was better to concentrate on his own summoning technique.
Rozen's path was to acquire more powerful tamed monsters as soon as possible.
However, in the end, Rozen still chose to learn spells.
The reason was simple.
Because among the spells, to be more precise, it should be said in Yin-Yang Technique, there was a large part related to summoning, control, and control.
Shikigami.
The servants, attendants, and followers directly controlled by Yin-Yang Master.
When he was in Izanagi-Ryū, it was said that among the many summoning techniques that Rozen mastered, there was a very perfect system, Shikigami Summon.
This technique allowed Rozen to summon a variety of shikigami, including the eight million gods that existed in Shinto, as well as demons and ghosts that existed in Yin-Yang Path. According to the degree of usage, he could summon a variety of shikigami at will.
In other words, according to the degree of Rozen's mastery of Shikigami Summon, he could summon a variety of shikigami, including low-level, intermediate, and superior shikigami.
Therefore, in Rozen's knowledge, the technique called Shikigami Summon was also one of the few that could be compared to the highest level of summoning techniques such as Heroic Spirit Summon and God Summon. Naturally, it was impossible for him not to be tempted.
In addition, in modern Yin-Yang Jutsu, there were techniques to create Shikigami, subdue Shikigami, summon Shikigami, and so on. Of course, Rozen had to learn it well.
In the beginning, when he was in Izanagi Clan, Rozen didn't hesitate to sneak into their practice field to see the possibility of mastering Shikigami Summon from Yin-Yang Technique.
Now, since there was a great opportunity in front of him, if Rozen didn't seize the opportunity to master Yin-Yang Technique that was useful to him and use it to study Shikigami Summoning, wouldn't that be too unfair to himself?
Because of that, Rozen didn't resist learning spells, instead, he actively learned them.
Although Rozen had a lazy and listless expression when he was in the Platycodon, in fact, Rozen had listened to all of Taichun's teachings and remembered them in his mind.
He didn't know if Taichun was aware of this, so he ignored Rozen's performance just now and continued with his own teaching.
But at least, when Taichun intended to verify Rozen's spells, Rozen's performance should have satisfied him.
Of course, it couldn't be seen from the surface.
No matter how amazing Rozen's performance was, Taichun just watched quietly. In the end, he didn't praise or criticize him, he just left a sentence, "Tomorrow, we'll continue in the Platycodon," and then left.
If it was an ordinary child, encountering such an indifferent and ruthless father, perhaps his childhood would become very sad, right?
Fortunately, Rozen was not an ordinary child. He didn't care about Taichun's indifference at all. As long as he could continue to learn spells, he would be satisfied.
Naturally, in terms of summoning, Rozen also began to work hard again and never fell behind.
After leaving SAO's world, Rozen's powerful Physique was gone, and the familiar magical power flowed into his body, which made him feel regretful and touched at the same time. It was as if he had returned to the past to study magic, and he was immersed in it again.
The two years he spent in SAO weren't in vain.
Not to mention the various tamed monsters that had been recorded in the Throne of Souls, now he only needed to consume magical power to summon them, Rozen's mastery of Eye of the Mind was a great gain.
The magus's final step, Eye of the Mind.
That technique allowed Rozen to begin to perfectly manipulate his own magical power, see through his own weaknesses, and see through the mystery of magic, so that his speed of mastering spells improved rapidly, as if his talent and understanding had reached a higher level.
Under such circumstances, Rozen thoroughly reviewed and learned his summoning, puppet, and yin-yang techniques, and even made corrections and improvements. His strength improved by leaps and bounds.
In addition to that, Rozen was also constantly improving the Eight Steps of Magus technique, seeking to reach a higher level.
What's more, even the speed of learning spells became extremely fast, which shocked Rozen.
"Are all people who mastered Eye of the Mind so abnormal?"
That was what Rozen was thinking.
He really didn't know whether it was because Eye of the Mind was already that strong, or because his Eye of the Mind had undergone a transformation, that it could achieve such an amazing effect.
The only thing he was sure of was …
"That's a good thing."
Rozen was greedily absorbing knowledge and power, and gradually grew at a far faster speed than before.
So, how strong was Rozen now?
Even he didn't know.
"Who told me that my magic circuit hasn't been fully opened yet?"
The only disadvantage of returning to his childhood was that the magic circuit needed to be reopened.
However, with the assistance of Eye of the Mind, Rozen has gradually explored a simpler, faster, and more convenient way to open the magic circuit. He believed that it wouldn't take long to open all the magic circuits.
By that time, Rozan Can would know how much his full strength had reached.
However, by that time, Rozen would have to return to his weak physique.
That was the only thing that Rozen really couldn't do.
"Anyway, I'm a magus, a puppeteer, and now a yin-yang master. Physique is nothing to me."
Rozen could only comfort himself like that.
Natsume, who didn't know what Rozen was thinking, said in a low voice.
"Qiuguan seems to like spells very much. Every time he mentions spells, he looks lazy, but his eyes are very serious."
Natsume actually said such a thing.
"Really?"
Rozen touched his face with a strange look.
"Yes."
Natsume nodded heavily and said with certainty.
"Yes." Rozen smiled slightly and said, "When are you going to learn spells?"
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