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Chapter 634

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Anything that could increase one's spiritual power was something that could only be found by chance. In particular, increasing one's spiritual power without consuming one's potential was even more precious.

As far as Angor knew, the best potion that could increase one's spiritual power was called Potion of Austere Night, which increased spiritual power by two points.

However, the Aura Potion of Austere Night consumed all of one's potential. Once one consumed the Aura Potion of Austere Night, one's Aura would no longer increase.

Even so, the price of the potion remained high all year round. Not to mention, the "Mermaid Scallop Soup" did not cost one's potential at all.

In other words, a 0.5 spiritual power increase without any potential cost was far more valuable than the 2 spiritual power increase from Potion of Austere Night.

This time, Angor had gained a great advantage.

Back then, Sunders was the one who saved Greya's life, while Angor only cheered them on from the side. It was a great fortune for him to get such a precious meal.

After finishing the "Mermaid Scallop Soup", Angor enjoyed the pleasant feeling of the food as well as the pleasant aftertaste.

While enjoying the aftertaste, Angor's spiritual light began to move.

Many obstacles that he had been facing in the past were now revealed to him. For example, there was one thing that had been bothering him for a long time. How should he create an illusion that had both "texture" and "vulgar"?

Amidst the reverberations, there was actually a trace of a vein.

The illusion he experienced while drinking the soup not only allowed him to feel the roaring sea and the harmony of sea creatures, but also gave him a nosebleed-inducing feeling because of the mermaid's light attire.

He could have created the illusion just now and replaced the cool mermaid with the handsome young man in the atlas of handsome men that Lady Mirror showed him. Wouldn't that have been the end of it?

Angor thought happily.

The food made by Gourmet Wizards was amazing. It took Angor several hours just to enjoy the aftertaste.

According to the time, it was already late at night. However, the light inside the mirror world was different from the outside world. It was just a little darker.

Butler Goode also finished checking everyone's talent. After asking for Angor's permission, he entered the kitchen.

"Mister Padt, we have the results." Goode handed over a parchment.

There were three names on the parchment: Papaya, Kudodo, and Lococo.

They all had Krakoks' names. Now that he thought about it, Dodoro did look like a Krakok too. But Angor was the one who gave him the name.

"Thirty families and seventy-six Krakoks were tested, but none of them were elderly. In the end, all three of them lit up their Talent Orbs. "Goode's voice was calm, but Angor could hear the surprise hidden in his tone.

Back when Mara was looking for talents at the Old Earth, countless people went for the test, and only his grandchildren, Alan and Aleen, passed.

He remembered that Mo Luo had once said that the ratio of talented people was one in ten thousand.

Angor only brought 81 Krakoks away from the Soul Genesis Garden, and three of them were talents?! Angor then thought about the Krakoks who became Bogula's apprentices and realized that the number of talents in the Krakoks was shockingly high.

It was a shame that Dark Castle only treated the Krakoks as raw materials for Soul Orbs. Otherwise, Dark Castle would have a lot of Krakoks to support them.

"What are the 'changes' they saw in the test?" Angor asked.

"This guy called Kudoudou saw a glowing green leaf." Goode looked at Angor and whispered, "The seventh issue of Abelles' Annual Talent Collection mentioned something similar. If I'm not mistaken, they're Nature Wizards."

Nature Wizards were the general term for Wood Elementalists.

To Angor's surprise, Butler Goode seemed to know a lot about the Talent Orbs as well.

Goode said humbly, "Sir, if you accept a guiding mission, I will be the one to examine their changes during the test. That's why I've read a few records of Abelles' Talent Collection Annual, so I know a little about it."

Angor nodded and gestured for Goode to continue.

"This Lococo girl … she rarely saw anything like that during the test. According to her, she saw a little flying pig that was shining with golden light and had a red cloak draped over it. "

"A golden flying pig with a red cloak? Why does it sound like a character from a fairytale? "Angor wondered.

Goode chuckled. "You're right, Mister Padt. That's right. Lococo said that the flying pig was the main character in 'Baby Pigman', a fairy tale that her late grandmother told her."

"Baby Pigman" … What a terrible name. Angor shivered a little.

"Abelles' Annual Talent Collection doesn't have such a record, does it?" Angor asked curiously.

Goode shook his head. "It's rare, but there are records of it. According to the 323rd and 345th issues of Abelles' Annual Talent Collection, someone saw something out of a fairy tale during the test. One of them saw a character from a fairy tale, while the other saw an animal from a fairy tale.

"Although the two of them see slightly different things, they are actually of the same Rare Element." Goode paused for a moment and slowly explained, "Summoning wizards."

Occult Summoning!

Angor sighed in his mind. Summoning talents were really rare in the wizarding world. Summoning geniuses mainly studied summoning spells during their apprenticeship period, so their strength varied greatly. It all depended on the target of their summoning.

Angor remembered meeting a Summoning apprentice when he first entered the mirror world. Her name was Abelle. Her summoned creature was a tri-colored deer that couldn't run fast and had weak combat power.

As a result, Abelle became the weakest apprentice in Brute Cavern. She only accepted quests inside Brute Cavern and never left.

However, Abelle's summoning ability wasn't weak even though she was weak. Angor also met other Summoning apprentices in the past. For example, Dave once mentioned the "Three Heroes, Three Losers". One of them was Pudongo the Dog, but Fox Master, who fought Angor in Sky Tower, was one of the Three Heroes. His Blood-Eyed Vixen was very powerful. If Toby didn't help him, Angor might not have been able to defeat Fox Master.

This was why Summoning depended on luck and wealth. Of course, this was only for apprentices. Wizards no longer cared about such things. Sometimes, the strength of a summoned creature didn't depend on its strength. Angor didn't know much about it since he wasn't a Summoner.

"Did Lococo summon a flying pig?" Angor chuckled in his mind. Things would get interesting if that was the case.

After laughing, Angor asked Goode to continue.

Angor was quite curious about Papaya's talent. She was the first Krakok he met in Soul Genesis Garden. She looked weak on the outside but had a strong mind.

When Angor first met Papaya, she almost fooled Shadow and Papaya by showing off her acting skills. Later, when Angor took the 81 Krakoks away, he asked them to swear that they would follow his orders. If Papaya didn't take the lead, the others wouldn't have obeyed him so quickly.

Along the way, Papaya had taken care of the Krakoks from top to bottom. She was not only a smart, courageous, and capable leader.

Angor was curious about the talent of a woman who slowly grew from a bard to a heroine. What kind of talent did she have?

"The last one, Papaya, said she saw a plant seed falling into her forehead. It slowly grew, blossomed, and bore fruit," Goode explained.

Angor raised an eyebrow. "So she's a Nature Wizard, just like that Kudodo guy?"

Goode shook his head. "Not exactly. Papaya's talent is hard to define. According to Abelles' Annual Talent Collection, there are many similar events."

"What do you mean?" Angor asked.

"I think Papaya is a Nature Wizard. Mister Padt, you're right. Papaya is a Nature Wizard. But the process of the seed growing, blossoming, and bearing fruit was recorded in the 77th issue of Abelles' Annual Talent Collection. She's an Occult wizard, "Goode explained. "But I have a feeling that Papaya is neither an Elementalist nor an Occult sorcerer."

"She's a Bloodline Wizard," Goode explained. "When a seed sprouts inside her body, it's not the blossoming of the seed. It's the location of the seed. It's the space between her eyebrows, which means it's inside her body."

"That means Papaya is a talent who knows how to fuse Bloodlines with plants," Angor said.

A Plant Bloodline Wizard? Angor was puzzled. Plants could be extracted from Plant Bloodlines?

"It's called a plant bloodline, but that's just a more general way of saying it. It's actually a fusion of plant life. This kind of wizard is also considered a bloodline wizard, but it's not common in the wizard world. I remember 'Treeman' Boko from Gravity Forest was a Bloodline Wizard, "Goode said.

At the same time, he felt a little annoyed at his own ignorance. He hadn't been in the wizarding world for a long time, so he didn't know any of the common knowledge.

It seemed he really needed to spend some time to learn more.

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