Lan Mu was dumbfounded. Contained sword aura?
He asked Dingela, "What is your sword aura?"
Dingela was also at a loss. "Didn't you release sword aura with that greatsword earlier?"
Lan Mu frowned. "Is that so? Do you know the Asura tribe? "
"Asura? What a strange pronunciation … I've never heard of it … "Dingela was puzzled.
Lan Mu looked at Dingela in a daze and suddenly said, "You were summoned from another world?"
Dingela nodded and said, "Very few people in the entire academy know about this … Is my background the reason that prevents me from becoming a mage?"
Lan Mu listened to Dingela's description and became more and more speechless.
After all this time, Dingela was also summoned, but unlike him, he was only half a year old when he was summoned …
The person who summoned him was an ordinary fourth-year student at that time. It was a playful summoning, but he did not expect to randomly summon Dingela who was only a few months old.
How could that fourth-year student be willing to take care of a child? He could not be sent back, so he actually wanted to kill him and destroy the evidence.
Fortunately, he was discovered and stopped by the headmaster. At that time, Misha was also with the headmaster and knew about it.
Summoning humans from another world was forbidden in the first place, so that student was expelled. Dingela was placed in the academy's cafeteria and was allowed to join the academy as a student when he grew up.
He was precocious and learned magic theory very quickly when he was young, so the headmaster often visited him and gave him daily necessities.
However, in the second year, Dingela's magic accumulation was easily surpassed by everyone, and the success rate of any kind of spell was extremely low. The headmaster gradually stopped caring about him and only regarded him as an ordinary student.
Dingela only knew that he was summoned like Misha, but did not know where he came from. After all, that fourth-year student had already changed classes and could not be found.
If Lan Mu did not have the aura of appraisal, he really would not be able to figure out what was interfering with his casting.
"Sword aura …"
"So that's how it is. He's actually a natural-born swordsman, but came to this world to learn summoning. It's a complete waste. This kind of power clashed with demonic energy. Even if one could cultivate both magic and martial arts, they would still interfere with each other. I reckon that the sword aura is still in an unawakened state. If it wasn't for the fact that the sword aura is very weak, I'm afraid that it would be useless even if I fed it more Mana Water Drops. "
Previously, Dingela's magic power was weak, so the interference from the sword aura made it almost impossible for him to cast the spell successfully.
Now that Dingela had the magic power of a Red Robe Mage, it was like the flow of water had become bigger. Although it still affected him, it was not as serious.
"If I'm not mistaken, the headmaster-level magic power can completely ignore the Sword Qi in the cells."
Lan Mu told him about Dingela's situation. He now had two choices. He could either become a mage or abandon his magic power and become a swordsman.
Becoming a Mage was simple. He just needed to raise his Mana to the Headmaster level, and the Sword Aura's influence would be negligible. Combined with his familiarity with summoning, he could easily become a White Robe Mage.
If he wanted to become a swordsman, it would be troublesome. He would have to destroy his magic power and train hard from the beginning. Even then, he might not be able to achieve anything.
Lan Mu naturally hoped that he would become a Mage. It would be the easiest and most convenient way.
However, Dingela said, "Why can you release both spells and Sword Aura?"
"Well …"
Lan Mu couldn't help but laugh. Dingela actually wanted to become a Magic Swordsman. It made sense. He had shown two powers in front of him, which had already aroused his admiration.
"The way to become a Magic Swordsman, I …"
Lan Mu was about to say that he couldn't teach him, when he suddenly thought about it. There must be a matching training method in Dingela's hometown.
If Dingela could communicate with his world, Lan Mu would naturally have a way to go there.
So, Lan Mu said again, "You liked my previous swordsmanship very much?"
Dingela said seriously, "I felt that that was the fighting style that really suited me. I was fascinated from the first time I saw it! As long as I can become a Magic Swordsman, I'm willing to do anything! "
It was impossible for him to go back to school. He had no family in this world.
If Lan Mu didn't care about him, Dingela would have nowhere to go.
Lan Mu smiled and said, "Let me ask you, do you know the Great Summoning Spell?"
Dingela nodded and said, "Yes! But I've never tried … "
Lan Mu immediately gave him nine more magic water droplets, immediately shaping Dingela into a white-robed mage.
Dingela felt the majestic magic power, but he was very calm. He did not change his pursuit just because he had become a powerful mage.
Lan Mu said, "Do your best to communicate with the world that is closest to you. It must be the one that is closest to you!"
Then, Lan Mu taught him how to summon a small part of his consciousness. The success rate of the optimized summoning method was extremely high. Lan Mu had already designed complex screening conditions. It could randomly summon the consciousness of a certain human in another world, and only summon a small part of the subconscious.
Dingela quickly learned it and looked at Lan Mu in confusion.
"Activate the Great Summoning Spell on the world that you are closest to and summon a part of the human's subconscious," Lan Mu ordered.
Dingela did not ask any more questions and immediately began the summoning.
After all, the super-complicated summoning method that Asari had edited was not something that Dingela could easily master.
However, his computational ability was also quite good. After failing a dozen times in a row, he finally succeeded.
Lan Mu had long been ready. When a part of the human's subconscious appeared, he would immediately transform into a nightmare and pull it into the eternal dream.
After doing this, Lan Mu spoke under his expectant eyes.
"I promise to help you become a powerful mage swordsman!"
Before Dingela could be pleasantly surprised, Lan Mu said again, "But you have to give everything to the Angel Gabriel."
Dingela was stunned. Everyone in the circle of mages knew that angels had descended to this world. He did not expect that the mage swordsman in front of him was related to angels.
"The Angel Gabriel has fallen asleep. Only the devout faith of humans can awaken him. I want you to preach in the name of God and develop the religion … Tell everyone the legend of the apocalypse of the insectoids and the salvation of the angels. I want the glory of the angels to be known by all."
Lan Mu continued, "The mages' arrogance made them not take the doomsday prophecies seriously. There are still many people who don't know about this. If you don't let everyone know, not only will you not be able to become a mage swordsman, you will also lead to the destruction of the world."
Dingela did not expect that Lan Mu would give him such a mission. It was not so much a mission as a mission.
He had thought that following Lan Mu would give him some evil missions, such as sabotage, assassinations, or helping magical creatures.
In the end, it turned out to be preaching, and only spreading the doomsday prophecies that the mages did not take seriously so that the world would know.
With such caution, Dingela instinctively believed in the doomsday prophecies.
"When the doomsday comes, I will summon you."
"That day will not be far away."
…
Lan Mu did not let Dingela overthrow the royal power or start a revolution in the circle of mages that the academies monopolized.
He only wanted him to preach.
The angel's words did not have a very good effect last time. Although the mages all believed in the angel's words, they thought that day was still far away and did not feel a sense of urgency.
The royal family also thought that the angels might have been exaggerated because they needed faith. After all, the existence of the insectoids was too incredible. How could there be such a perverted race in the world?
In their opinion, the so-called doomsday was probably just a little more difficult to deal with than magical creatures. Humans would definitely have a way to solve it.
If they really could not solve it, it would not be too late to pray for an angel to descend.
However, only Lan Mu knew that when the doomsday would come, it was just a matter of his thoughts!
Flying back to the forest alone, Lan Mu found that Bai Ze had already gathered ten thousand people here.
"Master! Ten thousand people, all carefully selected reserve members. Once the training of this group of people is completed, it will greatly alleviate our manpower problem. "Bai Ze saw Lan Mu and hurriedly floated up to say.
Lan Mu glanced at this group of people and said to Bai Ze, "Did you bring a computer? It's impossible for so many people to integrate into this world, but they can learn by themselves. "
Bai Ze hurriedly brought over the computer, and Lan Mu sorted and summarized the many magical knowledge in his brain into nine levels.
The first three levels corresponded to the level of the students, mainly the knowledge to be taught in the textbooks.
The middle three levels corresponded to the level of the teachers, and the source of the knowledge was the hundreds of teachers' notes in the library.
The last three levels corresponded to the level of the headmaster, and were all profound and complicated magic books. They even involved some special spells that could only be learned in other worlds, such as Hand of Magic, which was not a spell that could be researched locally.
Entering the knowledge of the first six levels into the computer and copying it, everyone would soon have a copy, and it would become a common textbook on the streets.
This was the convenience of technology, and the productivity was much higher than here.
Just giving the knowledge was not enough, and it would take at least ten years to train a mage, not to mention that they had to learn by themselves. How could Lan Mu have so much time for them?
Walking into the temporary headquarters that Bai Ze had ordered people to build, he asked Bai Ze to get a large glassware.
Transforming into an angel consumed one percent of the faith to create ten thousand magic water droplets.
"These Mana Water Droplets are enough for everyone to instantly accumulate enough Mana to become a Red Robe Mage. If you have enough Mana, you can save a lot of time. Whoever learns faster will be the captain. You don't need me to teach you this, do you?" Lan Mu waved his hand, and a glassware filled with Mana Water filled with brilliant colors appeared.
Bai Ze nodded and said, "Understood, I will urge them to learn well."
Next, Lan Mu silently watched the reserves line up neatly, one by one stepping forward to receive their own magic water droplets.
A vampire used an eyedropper to distribute accurately, ensuring that everyone was evenly distributed.
At this moment, Diana broke in. Looking at her, it was obvious that there was news from the south.
Sure enough, Diana said respectfully, "True Ancestor, part of our vampire troops have integrated into a city in the southern defense line, and the other part went deep into the forest and found a group of monsters."
Lan Mu grunted and asked, "Is the blood of monsters useful?"
"It is! The power of monsters mainly comes from their blood, which contains powerful energy, so it is a great tonic for vampires! " Diana said excitedly. With the blood of monsters as food for vampires, it meant that vampires could have a great development.
Lan Mu smiled and said, "How many monsters are there?"
Diana said, "A lot. There are at least a hundred thousand monsters in the forest, and some of them are good at reproduction. We also found a lot of young monsters and monster eggs. They are of all kinds of different races, and monsters are just a general term for them. It's just that … "
Lan Mu asked, "What's the matter?"
"It's just that the monsters seem to be under the command of a humanoid monster. Our attack on the monsters provoked his anger and counterattack. Different from the weapons on Earth, some of the monsters' abilities have a restraining effect on vampires. We can't catch all of them, and we even suffered a lot of losses …" Diana lowered her head and said, as if she was afraid that Lan Mu would blame her.
Lan Mu didn't blame her. He always felt that the monsters were not simple, and they seemed to be doing things with a plan.
"Diana, you go to the south with me personally …"
Diana was overjoyed, but Lan Mu hadn't left yet.
There was still a foreign consciousness in the Eternal Dream that he hadn't had time to manage. Learning the summoning spell was not easy, and the sooner he taught it, the better.
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