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Chapter 1995

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While speaking, Angor kept an eye on Papaya.

Compared to Kudodou, Papaya was a much more hardworking girl. She had now reached the peak of a Level-1 Apprentice, and looking at the saturation of her mana, she was almost on the verge of advancing. If she wanted to, she could become a level-2 apprentice in just a few days.

However, she could only rely on her mana pool to do so. Without the assistance of other abilities and without knowledge as a foundation, it was like a baby with a sharp knife. It had a threatening weapon, but without the ability to use it, it might even hurt itself.

This was not normal in other people's eyes. But it was normal for Papaya to do that.

Madelyne didn't teach Papaya any Bloodline cantrips, nor did she give Papaya any specific knowledge, but she must have taught her channeling method.

Papaya could not learn any cantrips or Bloodline Powers. The only thing she could do was to try her best to learn channeling methods.

Compared to Kudou, Papaya's channeling method was much better. Without the help of cantrips, Papaya would only end up in a head-over-balance situation.

"You're on the verge of breaking through? Did you stop yourself from leveling up? "Angor asked.

Papaya nodded. "For some reason, I haven't finished building the knowledge system yet. So, I'm holding back a little bit."

Papaya didn't explain why, which meant she didn't want to tell Angor about it.

Unbeknownst to Papaya, Kudodou had already told Angor about what happened.

"Is it because of Madelyne?"

Papaya looked up and tried to say something. But in the end, she didn't say anything.

"Madelyne followed me to the Abyss Plane. I saw her when I left. She doesn't plan to leave the Abyss Plane for now. Since your teacher isn't here, it'll be difficult for you to build your knowledge system. "

"Sir, how's my teacher doing?" Papaya asked.

"She's fine for now. But she might run into a disaster in the near future."

Papaya looked a little worried when she heard about the disaster. Angor noticed that Papaya was close to her teacher.

"But you don't have to worry. His Excellency Rhine has already sent people to the Abyss to rescue Madelyne. "But I don't know when she'll come back."

In the prophecy, Madeleine was killed by the East. But now that the prophecy had come true, the possibility of saving her was very high. However, would Madelyne return to the wizarding world even if she was saved? Would she continue to attack the East Sea Snake? This was still uncertain.

"So, if you want to wait for Madelyne to come back and teach you the Bloodline Cantrip, it's still unknown."

Papaya remained silent.

On the other side, Kudodou suddenly said, "Then, sir, do you have any ideas?"

Kudodo knew Papaya's personality. She had a strong self-esteem among her peers, and she would never ask for help. Kudodo had to help her quietly. Of course, this was only between people of the same generation. Because of the same age, she had some stubborn self-esteem. However, Papaya wouldn't refuse if she was talking to someone of the same level as Madelyne.

However, Papaya was still lost in her own thoughts and didn't realize what was going on.

Kudodou was a little impatient, so he decided to ask for Papaya's sake.

"Do you know about Bloodline?" Angor glanced at Kudodou and looked at Papaya again.

Papaya hesitated for a moment before she nodded. "Yes. It's a textbook for Bloodline Cantrips. I've been doing quests to save up magic crystals so that I can buy Volume One of Bloodline Cantrip. "

"Then I'll be frank. I can teach you Bloodline Cantrip," said Angor.

Papaya didn't expect such a good thing to happen to her. She even wondered if her ears were playing tricks on her.

"Sir, you said —"

"I said I can teach you Bloodline Cantrip." Angor paused for a moment. When he saw Papaya's happy expression, he added, "Of course, you know what's the most important thing for a wizard."

"Knowledge and truth," Papaya replied without thinking.

"Yes. That's why I can't give it to you for free."

"I understand. What do you want me to do, sir?" Papaya nodded and put away her joyful expression. If Angor really taught her the Blood Cantrip without hesitation, she would probably feel uneasy as well. But if Angor asked for something, Papaya would feel more at ease.

Angor was pleased to see Papaya calming herself down. A volume of Bloodline Cantrip wasn't a big deal to him. He could give it to Papaya as a gift. However, he was in need of new talents, especially those he was familiar with, so he decided to ask Papaya for help.

"I have a research project that needs a lot of manpower."

"You want me to join you, sir?" Papaya nodded without hesitation. "I'll do it."

"Aren't you going to ask me what kind of research it is?" Angor raised an eyebrow.

"I'm just a beginner apprentice. I'm not qualified to know anything about your research, sir. I just need to follow your orders and do as you say, "said Papaya.

"You're mistaken. It's a research project I'm working on, but I'm not going to join it. If you do, someone else will need your help. "

"Then I'll agree. I trust you, sir," Papaya said again.

"Since you agreed, let's do a test and see if you're suitable for the research."

Papaya nodded. She once accepted a quest to take care of a magic material in the questing hall, and the wizard who gave her the quest asked her to learn something about it.

She believed that Angor's "test" was similar to the previous quest, which required a certain level of qualification.

Angor didn't say anything. Instead, he knocked on the tea table and summoned an illusion in front of Papaya.

This illusion was like a white drawing board, with all kinds of paint casually poured on it. It was chaotic and complicated, and it was crumpled into a ball.

However, the drawing board was flat. This illusion, however, was three-dimensional, with different lengths and widths.

Therefore, the colors in the illusion were even more complicated and chaotic.

Just by looking at it, Papaya felt like she was going to die from OCD.

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