After the argument ended, Jellal and Heroline stood on the deck of The Redbud.
Sabot looked a lot more relaxed after the arrival of powerful reinforcements.
Jellal was still in a bad mood. He clenched his metal wand hard, and a huge hole appeared on the solid deck where the tip of the wand was pointed at. Dust and wood chips flew everywhere.
Jellal's action startled all the apprentices. Easley was so shocked that he kept stepping back. He did not stop until he reached the mast.
Easley's calves began to tremble. He almost forgot that he was not facing that rich kid from the Silver Heron Dynasty, but a great wizard!
Easley's fear kept rising. He wanted to kneel in front of Jellal and beg for mercy, but he was so affected by Jellal's power that he did not even have the courage to do so.
Luckily, Jellal did not seem to want to hurt anyone. He only gave Easley a cold warning with his eyes before he stopped.
Sabot knew that Jellal's "lesson" was over. He walked over with a smile. He cast a level-0 spell, Cleanse, and cleaned up the ashes on the deck.
Sabot did not mention what happened just now. He asked curiously, "Why are you two the only ones here? Where are the people from Gravity Forest?"
Jellal had just vented his anger. His face was still cold and serious. He did not say anything, so it was Heroline, who answered Sabot's question.
"It's Boko the Ent from Gravity Forest. But he was attracted by a magic plant on an island. I think he's still trying to transplant it! "
Although he was called a "Treant", everyone knew that Boko was still a human being, not a Treant from another dimension.
The reason why Boko was called "Treeman" was because he was a Bloodline Wizard. He was not a Bloodline Wizard, but a Bloodline Wizard. Instead, he was a Bloodline Wizard. Boko had never mentioned what kind of plant he had transplanted into his body, but when he fought, he would reveal his true form that resembled that of a Treant. As time passed, he was given the name "Treant".
Komoen, who was standing behind Sabot, heaved a sigh of relief when he heard that someone from his organization had arrived.
"'Ent Man' Boko. I heard he's an excellent rune carver. Even in Floating Mech City, his wands are considered the best." Sabot nodded.
Heroline smiled but said nothing.
After some small talk, Jellal and Heroline walked to the guides of their respective organizations.
Heroline walked up to Florent and removed the thin water veil around her, revealing her true appearance. She was a young woman with a graceful body and a cold face. Her hair was like a waterfall, and her eyes were like stars. They were all aqua blue in color, and she was wearing a long dress of the same color. Heroline looked like she came from the sea.
Heroline glanced at Mara, who was standing behind Florent. She raised her light blue eyebrows. "I remember your name. Mara Morn, right? Twenty years ago, I learned Fire Magic from my mentor. "
Mo Luo was flattered. He bowed and nodded. "Lady Heroline, I didn't think someone as busy as you would remember an old man like me. It's my honor."
Heroline glanced at Mo Luo's level — Level-3 Apprentice Wizard. She nodded to show her approval.
With this nod, Mo Luo found it hard to suppress the joy in his heart. Did he leave an impression in the mind of a formal wizard?
Don't underestimate such an insignificant impression. Most of the time, an impression from a formal wizard could change the fate of an apprentice! Mara had once heard a story about a lucky kid who left a small impression on a great wizard. After the great wizard conducted a great experiment, he threw some leftover materials to the lucky kid. Because of these leftover materials, the lucky kid saved tens of years of effort and became a Level-3 Apprentice Wizard before the age of 30. After that, he became a lofty wizard with an unstoppable force.
How could Mo Luo not feel excited when he thought about this story that inspired generations of apprentices?
Heroline didn't pay much attention to Mo Luo's thoughts. She turned to Florent and asked, "Did you get any good candidates this time?"
Florent bowed respectfully and told Heroline about the talents the White Coral Floating Island Academy took in on this ship.
"Is there anyone with a special constitution or talent?" Heroline asked.
She hadn't taken in any real apprentices for decades. The reason was that there were too few talented ones. This time, she decided to take in an apprentice. If she could find a talented one, she would settle down first. Therefore, she didn't even have the time to learn about Barbie's Restaurant before she asked about the students this time.
Florent recalled the talents he had taken in and found no one with a special constitution. He replied, "I took in seven talents from the Land of Revelation, Magic Eaves Corridor, and Valhalla Island. I didn't find anyone with a special constitution. As for someone with a special talent … I think there was one. During the talent test, a talent from Valhalla Island said he saw a sky full of stars. It was a starless winter night."
"A sky full of stars on a starless winter night?" Heroline thought for a while and said with some hesitation, "I think something like that was mentioned in Abelles Annual Talent Collection, Issue 467."
"It was about a disciple of a wizard family. When he tested his talent with Abelles' Eye, he saw that every star in the night sky was moving around a certain orbit. The stars in the sky turned into countless star orbits. I remember that the book mentioned that the talent was also tested on a starless night. "
"After a detailed test, that talent was indeed a special talent. It was confirmed that he was developing toward the Occult School of Astrology. Later on, he specialized in astrology and divination. " Heroline shook her head regretfully. "Unfortunately, he didn't become a wizard in the end. He died in the river of time. His talent was wasted."
Everyone else sighed in their hearts after hearing that. No matter how talented someone was, they couldn't survive the Death of Time. If one didn't become a wizard, they would return to dust.
"If this talent you're talking about is really talented in astrology, then it's not bad." Heroline sighed. "Too bad I don't know anything about Occultists."
It would be a waste to take this talent as a student. Of course, she could take him in. However, she would have to spend a lot of time teaching him. The chances of him becoming a wizard were slim. It was a waste of time and feelings. Heroline didn't want to do such a thankless job.
Heroline shook her head in secret. "Apart from this one, are there any other special talents?"
Florent shook his head. "Apart from these seven, there are three more who were recruited by Mara. I don't know about them."
Heroline looked at Mara. Mara patted his sleeves and stepped forward. He spoke in a serious tone, "I recruited three talents from the Marginalized Island. Two of them are my grandson and granddaughter. They have decent talents, but nothing special. There's another talent … "Mara recalled the time when Angor took the talent test. The Talent Orb shone brightly, but Mara remembered Angor mentioning that he only" floated "during the test.
If he only "floated", his talent was nothing special.
"The other one has no special talent either," Mara said confidently.
Heroline looked a little disappointed after hearing their stories. She sighed in her mind. There were so few talented people.
With that in mind, Heroline glanced at Easley not far away. If the kid didn't already learn the channeling method from the Tower of Hurricane, she would have tried to steal him. With such outstanding spirit power, he could become a wizard no matter what he studied.
Too bad such a talent had already joined the Tower of Hurricane. Jellal might have shown his authority and scolded Easley, but he didn't really hurt him. Usually, Jellal's violent temper would at least injure someone badly, if not dead. This time, Jellal let Easley off the hook because Easley was indeed talented and had the potential to become a wizard. Otherwise, the consequences wouldn't be as simple as lifting him up heavily and then letting him off lightly.
"When we're done here, bring me all the new recruits," Heroline said. The test from Abelles' Eye was only a preliminary test. There could be mistakes. Since they were already on the sea, she would have some free time after dealing with her current affairs. She decided to go check it out herself.
Mara and Florent knew what Heroline was thinking. They couldn't help but secretly envy the good lives of these talented people.
Heroline always had a good reputation in the academy. She didn't treat apprentices as arrogant as other formal wizards. She was an unexpected refreshing stream in the wizarding world.
This time, Heroline was willing to put down her pride and test the real talent of these new recruits. This was simply a great honor!
Just a moment ago, Mara was happy to leave a good impression in front of Heroline. At that moment, he was deeply jealous of the 'students' that Heroline was thinking about. Even his two grandsons were among them.
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