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Chapter 744

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In the evening, Tulu came to Angor's room alone.

Angor told Tulu some basic knowledge about wizardry, such as the structure of the three major systems, the distribution of different classes, and other information. When Tulu finished digesting the information, Angor took out a book from his bracelet.

"This is Circular Cut Channeling, one of the basic channeling methods of Brute Cavern. You can learn it for now. If you find a better channeling method in the future, you can always change it. " He also mentioned some taboos about Circular Incisor Channeling. He emphasized that "knowledge" was the most important thing for wizards, and strictly forbade anyone from teaching the channeling method to others.

Tulu accepted the book happily. He didn't expect Mister Padt to give him the channeling method without hesitation.

He had met a lot of supernaturals on The Limpet, so he knew what channeling methods meant. All the supernaturals he met valued channeling methods very much. Without a certain degree of trust, they wouldn't pass on the channeling methods to their students.

Tulu felt like he was in a dream. Yesterday, he was a mortal, and today, he was an innate talent. Today, he even joined a wizard organization and got his hands on the wizarding arts he'd been dreaming of. He still felt dizzy. If he didn't feel the pain from pinching the back of his hand, he would have thought that he was dreaming.

Angor didn't mind Tulu's gratitude.

As a guide, he wouldn't make the same mistake as Mara.

Mara didn't teach Angor the channeling method in time because he was too selfish and treated Angor differently from Alan and Angor. That was why Sunders took the channeling method from Mara.

Angor knew what he had to do now. Since he was going to bring Tulu to Brute Cavern, he decided to teach him the channeling method as soon as possible to avoid any unexpected changes.

Once Tulu learned the channeling method from Brute Cavern, it would be impossible for him to join another wizard organization. Unless he became a wizard and joined another organization as a top fighter.

"Every half a month, I'll give you an hour to answer your questions." With that, Angor asked Tulu to leave.

Before leaving, Tulu looked like he wanted to say something but didn't.

In fact, Tulu had been like that since he entered the room, but Angor didn't want to ask.

When Tulu opened the door and was about to leave, he finally spoke to Angor, "Mister Padt, there's something else I need to tell you."

Angor looked at him quietly, waiting for his next words.

"I said I didn't see any changes during the test this morning, right? It was only after I stepped out of the door that I noticed that the sky outside had changed. It was different from the sky I saw during the test. "

Tulu described what he saw when he touched the Talent Orb. There were a few dark clouds in the sky, and they looked a little gloomy. But when he left and returned to the deck, he found that there were no signs of rain or clouds outside. It was completely sunny, and there weren't even any clouds.

"Is this a change?" Tulu asked.

"Yes." He nodded without hesitation. At the same time, he began to think about the talents that could be used for such a change.

He once read many issues of Abelles' Annual Talent Collection in Sunders' study. There were so many records about "cloud transformation" that he did not know how to describe it.

There were even instances where clouds were dyed red, and the sunset turned into frost.

These records all belonged to different talents. Apart from the bloodline, the other two talents had similar changes.

But Tulu was talking about clouds appearing out of nowhere?

Angor recalled that there were several similar cases in Abelles' Talent Collection Annual Edition's 23rd issue.

However, those cases were related to the Nature Sorcerers, Sea Sorcerers, and Prophet Sorcerers.

Angor tried to recall. There were clouds in the morning, and rain in the afternoon. Could it be that Tulu was an Occult Prophet just like Dodoro?

If it really was a prophecy type, then it would be very good. Brute Cavern was always in need of such talents.

"Vice Captain Helen told me that you're quite good at predicting the weather. A few days ago in the Death Loop, it was also you who predicted the hurricane, right? " Angor asked. If Tulu already had the ability to predict the weather, he might be a potential Prophet.

Tulu hesitated. "Yes, I'm good at predicting the weather. But I can't really predict it. I'm just good at sensing the humidity, temperature, and other weather details. When I was young, I used to look at the sea from my village, and I learned a lot about it. "

"I see." Angor nodded. "Then I think you're a sea talent. Roman used to be one of them."

Tulu was happy to hear that. He only stayed on The Limpet for three years, but he had always wanted to go to the sea. His love for the sea was something he would never forget. His smile brightened up as soon as he heard the word "sea".

However, the smile on his face froze when he heard that Roman was also a Sea Wizard.

Tulu's mind was written all over his face.

Of course, Angor knew what Tulu was thinking. This morning, Tulu told Angor that he wanted to be a good wizard. Maybe he really wanted to be a "good wizard". Now that he heard that Roman was a sea wizard, Tulu categorized sea wizards as "bad".

"A wizard's good or bad doesn't mean he's good or bad. A good wizard can be a dark wizard, and a bad one can be a light wizard. You don't have to judge a person's behavior. Vice Captain Helen was right about this in the morning. Roman's good or bad isn't something that can be judged by a one-sided evaluation. Let alone a sea wizard. "

Tulu understood this, but he still didn't show it on his face. Angor didn't say anything else. He wasn't Tulu's life coach, after all. Tulu was just a target for his guidance.

After Tulu left, Angor took out another notebook that recorded his daily life. He turned to the page that recorded his guidance mission and added another name after Dodoro, Papaya, Kudodo, and Lococo: Tulu.

Speaking of which, there were already five talented people. This was the least he could do to complete the mission.

Still, five wasn't enough. Back then, Sunders brought back nine talents, and he even used the deathmatch as a standard to recruit new talents.

He planned to visit several continents and see if he could find more people to join him. After all, the final reward of the guide mission depended entirely on how many talents there were.

The Limpet sailed peacefully for the next few days.

No one knew about Tulu's new talent. Tulu still liked to hang out on the deck and chat with the other sailors. However, he also told Captain Erwin that he wanted to get married and have children, which was the reason why he would leave The Limpet in the future.

In the evening, Tulu stayed in his room to study Circular Cut Channeling. During this time, Angor gave Tulu some pointers about the meditation process.

However, Tulu still hadn't mastered the technique yet. Devil's Water was a dangerous place, and it wouldn't be easy for Tulu to meditate successfully.

Apart from meditating and studying illusions, Angor spent most of his time on the hologram tablet.

He turned on the tablet and spent most of his time reading Enchantment Cyclopaedia.

There were four chapters in Enchantment Cyclopaedia, namely Beginner, Basic, Advanced, and Perfect. The Beginner Cyclopaedia mostly talked about simple runes, while the Basic Cyclopaedia talked about complicated combinations of runes. The Advanced and Perfect Cyclopaedia talked about magic arrays.

Angor read the book to see if he could find any enchantment that could prevent Prophets from spying on him.

Although the first batch of members of the Rat Ant Underground Society had all been killed by him. However, the information he got from them told him that there was a Prophet behind them. In order to avoid further trouble and his family being found out, Angor had to find a way to prevent Prophets from spying on him before he returned to the Old Earth.

The Encyclopedia of Enchantment was an extremely valuable ancient inheritance. After half a month of wandering in the sea of magical patterns, he finally found a magic array that could counter divination adepts.

Most of them were magic arrays from Enchantment Cyclopaedia: Perfect, which was not something he could learn at his current level, so he gave up without hesitation.

The rest were from Advanced Cyclopaedia: Perfect Cyclopaedia.

Six of them were more complicated than Angor could imagine. Even the weakest of them required 38 runes. With Angor's current strength, he didn't have enough mana in his mana pool to draw all 38 runes, let alone crafting them.

Finally, there was only one magic array left, which was called "Blank Poem".

It worked just as he expected. When activated, it could block the detection of any Prophets in the three sectors. However, it would only work when it was activated. While activating it, Angor had to consume more magic crystals than he could imagine.

Compared to "Silent God's Entanglement" from Perfect Cyclopaedia, which came with a passive aura and could block Prophets at most, "Blank Poem" was nothing.

However, even so, the number of mageweaths in the Blank Poem had reached 15.

Every magic array he made before had no more than eight runes on it. With his current strength, it would be very difficult for him to refine a Magic Array with 15 mageweaths.

From this, it could be seen that there were very few tools that could block the detection of Divination Wizards.

Angor also learned that anything related to Prophets was extremely expensive in the wizarding world. This kind of tool that could block Divination Wizards could be used as a strategic tool, and its price was frighteningly high.

Angor wanted to challenge "Blank Poem", which was not an easy task.

In the following days, he immersed himself in learning "Blank Poem". He worked day and night, but his progress was extremely slow. He even learned several level-2 cantrips, but he could not even reach the tenth rune of "Blank Poem".

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