"The Damara Family."
In the spacious room, a trace of understanding flashed in Adil's eyes as he listened to the middle-aged noble's words.
The Damara Family was a very famous family. It was said that they had an official Magus and were an extremely powerful Magus family.
In this region, the Damara Family was famous for their technology in creating magic boats. It was said that they had a monopoly on the nearby seas and were very powerful.
This person was most likely the Magus accompanying the Clady Family on this ship. However, he was actually a level 3 Acolyte, which surprised Adil.
Under normal circumstances, even though there would be some people accompanying the ship for safety reasons, it would be good to have a level 2 Acolyte. It was rare for a level 3 Acolyte to be dispatched.
As if understanding Adil's doubts, Clady, who was dressed like a middle-aged noble, said, "I'm preparing to go to the south to take care of some matters, which is why I came along with this ship and acted as an accompanying Magus."
"However, I didn't expect to meet both of you at the same time."
Saying this, he smiled.
"I'm surprised as well." Hearing his words, Adil also smiled.
The southern continent was barren, and basically all Magus organisations and Magus families were gathered near the northern plains. There were very few Magi in other places.
In such a barren place, a level 2 Acolyte was already a rare and respected figure, let alone a level 3 Acolyte. Wanting to meet a few required extraordinary luck.
After all, even in those powerful Magus academies, a level 3 Acolyte was definitely a core member.
"Let me introduce myself. I'm Radel Simmoke." At this moment, a white-robed old man holding an iron walking stick interrupted with a smile.
"I'm Adil Farcus." Adil nodded and introduced himself.
"So it's Sir Adil."
Hearing Adil's words, the white-robed old man smiled, "I heard from Sir Clady that Sir Adil is preparing to go to the Bar Islands, is that right?"
Hearing this, Adil looked at Clady in astonishment.
"An apprentice from my family who stayed behind at the port told me."
Looking at Adil's expression, Craddy explained, "Please understand that we will register every level 3 apprentice boarding the ship to prevent any unnecessary trouble."
"I can understand," Adil nodded in response.
The destructive power of a Magus was too great. If a level 3 Acolyte was not restrained by someone of the same rank, it would not be a problem for him to slaughter everyone on the ship. Naturally, he had to be more cautious.
"I come from the Bar Islands. This time, I want to go back to my hometown to have a look."
Standing where he was, Adil thought for a moment and said, "What is your destination?"
"I'm going to the Seymour Sea in the south to settle some matters."
Crady nodded at Adil and turned to Radel. "Sir Radel seems to be heading to the Baal Archipelago as well."
"Not bad." Radell nodded. "There's been a lot of chaos in the Bar Islands recently. I'm going to visit my people."
"Sir Adil should be the same."
He looked at Adil and said with a smile, "I seem to have heard of the surname Farcus decades ago before I went to sea. It should also be an ancient wizard family."
Hearing this, Adil's heart stirred, but his expression remained calm, "I've heard about the chaos in the mainland, but I don't know the specifics."
"Can you tell me more?" Leylin asked without batting an eyelid.
As for the current situation over there, Adil was indeed a little unclear.
Even though Duke Ariel would often send him news, due to the distance, it would take a long time for him to receive a message. Many of the messages were very brief and not explained clearly.
In addition, due to the mysterious land incident in recent years, Adil had left the academy and gone to the faraway Kingdom of Komodo to seek refuge. He had completely lost contact with the Kingdom of Komodo and did not know how the situation was developing.
Hearing Adil's words, Radel looked at him in surprise and laughed, "Looks like Sir Adil is very hardworking. No wonder you're able to become a level 3 Apprentice at such a young age."
He evidently thought of Adil as a monk who only cared about studying and meditating, and his tone was filled with admiration.
And regarding this point, Adil didn't intend to explain either.
"Even though there are countless small islands in the Bar Islands, they've always been centered on the Sil Continent. There are the most Magus families there, and it's the most prosperous place in the region."
Standing there, Sydell explained, "The chaos started in Sil Continent. A few northern kingdoms attacked the southern kingdoms at the same time and destroyed a few small kingdoms. Some of the local Magus families were also involved."
Sydell shrugged helplessly, "My family is the royal family of one of the kingdoms there. In order to prevent my family from being affected by the chaos, I hurried back to take a look.
Of course, we'll only know the specifics when we get there. After all, we're too far away, and there are many things we can't know immediately. "
"So, is there any news about the Kuma Principality?" Adil asked after thinking for a while.
The Duchy of Kuma was the duchy ruled by Duke Ariel. It was also located in the south, and although it wasn't very powerful, it was still an independent small duchy.
"The Kuma Principality."
Hearing this name, Radel looked a little hesitant, "I don't think I've heard of this name before. It should be a small kingdom.
However, I know of the kingdoms that have been destroyed in the Sil Continent, and the Kuma Principality isn't one of them. "
Hearing his words, Adil nodded and felt a little more at ease.
The level 3 acolytes chatted for a while in the room, and only after a while did they end their conversation.
In the following few days, Crady would invite Adil and Radel to have meals with him every day, trying to rope them in.
However, Adil was not against this, and he quickly became familiar with the two level 3 Acolytes.
Soon, half a day had passed.
One morning, Adil sat in his room in Silence, holding a yellow leather book in his hands.
"It seems that even though there are differences in the Meditation Techniques of different places, their effects are not that different."
Sitting on the head of the bed, Adil gently closed the book in his hand and whispered to himself.
In this period of time, Adil had gained some benefits from his interactions with the two level 3 Acolytes.
For level 3 Acolytes like them to be able to advance from a normal acolyte to where they were now, they had accumulated quite a bit of experience.
Through his transactions with the two level 3 Acolytes, Adil had also gained some things, such as the basic Meditation Techniques of other academies and families, as well as some basic spell models. These could all be used to enrich the A.I. Chip's database.
These basic Meditation Techniques were not that valuable, and after reaching level 2 Acolytes, they lost most of their effects. For level 3 Acolytes, they were practically useless, and could only slightly increase their spiritual force.
Adil only used a few magic crystals to exchange for two different Meditation Techniques to study.
However, the results of the research disappointed him.
After experimenting, Adil found that while the Meditation Techniques of different places had different training methods, they did not have much of an effect on level 3 Acolytes. They could only rely on time to slowly improve.
"It shouldn't be like this."
Sitting on his bed in Silence, Adil muttered to himself, "For level 3 Acolytes, the effects of Meditation Techniques are completely ineffective. Even if they want to advance to an official Magus, they will need to meet the requirements and use specific resources to assist them."
"Advancing to an official Magus is already so difficult. What about rank 2 Magi, rank 3 Magi, and even rank 4 Magi who were able to conquer other planes in ancient times?"
Sitting on his bed, he was a little doubtful and muttered to himself, "Or could it be that there is a higher level Meditation Technique above the basic Meditation Technique?"
In his heart, Adil was leaning towards this possibility.
Since the basic Meditation Technique was called the basic, then there must be a higher level Meditation Technique.
"But if there is a higher level Meditation Technique, why didn't Teacher Edith tell me about it? Moreover, there is no record of this in the information I have collected in the academy. "
Sitting on his bed, thinking about these things, Adil was a little doubtful.
However, regarding this question, he had some guesses in his heart.
If a higher level Meditation Technique really existed, it would undoubtedly be an extremely precious item. It was understandable that the Magus organisations that possessed such Meditation Techniques would seal off all information about them in order to maintain their advantage.
On the other hand, it could also be that the prerequisites for a higher level Meditation Technique were too high, and only an official Magus would be able to come into contact with and practice it.
"I will need to advance to an official Magus before I can understand the specifics of this. However, for now, I can try other methods. "
Sitting on his bed, Adil instructed the A.I. Chip in his mind, "A.I. Chip, create a mission. Derive a meditation technique based on the current basic Meditation Technique."
"Mission establishment, database has been established, beginning simulation …"
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