Above the Seven Towers

Chapter 496: Magic life

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May 11

I have been pondering this interesting sentence until today when I saw the process of sharpening a knife, and I seemed to understand part of its meaning.

I have seen many low-level wizards. A few were born in mansions, but most of them did not have prominent backgrounds. Even if they managed to survive in the Kingdom Magic Association and even looked for work like wild wizards, they had never worked like the wizards here.

For example, today, our group visited many places where Chinese masters work.

We went to the factory first. A factory means a large workshop.

There, I saw Chinese magicians who used alchemy to purify raw materials. They spent almost the entire day working in the hot steel mills, making the ore purer so that the steel mills could produce steel faster and better, which was unimaginable for traditional alchemists.

They do these jobs without much complaint, and they also use this opportunity to improve their own strength and even improve magic itself.

When they processed iron ore, they transformed the original expensive and complicated element extraction array into an element removal array. For example, for iron ore, the resources spent on precipitating iron elements are many times higher than those spent on removing sulfur elements. However, there is a prerequisite here, that is, they know which elements in iron ore affect the quality of steel. I think this must come from their past inheritance.

These people draw arrays very quickly and with high accuracy. I believe that a person who can draw an elemental elimination array very skillfully must have at least a pair of stable hands and sustained mental strength, so when they learn to draw an attack array or a defense array, they must be faster than ordinary mages.

I also visited farmland, where I saw mages using water magic for irrigation.

Although it is a simple matter to summon water elements and then pour them on the fields, what these wizards do is much more complicated than that. They have developed a new magic called "watering" specifically for watering. The principle of this magic is to break up the water into tiny droplets, forming a rectangular block of water mist, and evenly distribute the water in an area. They call this timed and quantitative watering.

They also carefully studied the habits of crops and used completely different watering methods for different crops. Sometimes they would use water mist to soak the leaves of vegetables. Sometimes they would control the water at the roots and keep it there for a long time. Various requirements made this magic derived from watering more complicated than ice spear magic. Using it gave magicians many opportunities to practice their skills.

When they are not watering the fields, these mages will even use their mental power to kill insects in the fields. They use their mental power to break the necks of small insects. Mages with the ability to split their minds can also deal with many small insects at the same time.

At that time, I was invited by them to try this technique. I found that it was quite difficult to do this with my spiritual power close to the peak of forging spirit. However, those Chinese magicians of the same low level did it lightly and simply, which shows that their spiritual power is more condensed and more agile than mine. I think they will have a great advantage in distraction after becoming intermediate level.

We also visited the fishing grounds on the lake on the shore. I saw the mages cast detection magic to search for the location of the fish schools on the bottom of the water, then used stun magic to stun the fish schools, and then used their mental power to pick up the big fish floating on the water into the boat, while the small fish would wake up after a moment and escape back to the bottom of the lake.

None of these mages wore robes; each of them wore the same clothes as ordinary fishermen. They mingled among the fishermen and worked with them.

Almost everywhere we visited, there were mages working, not to mention the warriors with fighting spirit. They used their fighting spirit to move goods, cut down trees, and build houses. Like the mages, they constantly used their abilities in their work.

Many of the mages who went with me found it very difficult to accept that a mage could enter workshops, farms, and fisheries and work like craftsmen, farmers, and fishermen. They looked down on the idea of labor. Some even felt that it was a tarnish to the dignity of a mage.

But I think this opens up a whole new field. Since magicians have superhuman abilities, why don't they use them in their work? I should actually ask why the mainland has used magic for so many years, but no one has thought of applying magic in these places

I actually have a feeling that among the Chinese, it is not the wizards who start to engage in various jobs that can use magic, but those who work in all walks of life who start to learn magic. For them, magic is just a tool, not sacred or mysterious, no wonder they can naturally apply it to every corner of life.

If one day, a country full of magicians and fighting warriors is really born, no matter whether it is a kingdom or an empire, what qualifications can compare with it

May 12

Today is the day for magic exchange, and we are here to teach the magic apprentices here. Although I am only a low-level one, I was also assigned to a class. For this class, I thought about it for a long time, and finally decided to talk about the awakening magic of the Spirit Refining Tower. Although this magic is simple, it is also very practical.

Before the class, I was lucky enough to talk to Mr. Mao Kai, who is in charge of the magic school, for a few minutes. I told him about my observations here in the past few days, and some of my views seemed to arouse his great interest.

He told me that he would talk to every guest who came to visit him to get their opinions and ideas. He said in magic words: This is called "When three people walk together, there must be one who can teach me." These people always say something that sounds simple and reasonable.

Taking classes here made me realize the difference between these magic apprentices and the magic apprentices in the capital. They are extremely smart and have a strong understanding. When I say one, they may have understood three and four. When I say four, they may have understood everything.

Although the Lucidity spell is a magic that any magic apprentice can master, it is not easy. For example, it took me three days to perform a successful Lucidity spell.

However, there is a little girl named Mei Tiantian here, who has already released this magic before I finished speaking. If I hadn't confirmed again and again that no one here knows the awakening spell, I really doubt that she would have already learned this magic.

However, even so, I was not too surprised, because everything here seemed to suggest to me that the general magic routine was different here. They made so many changes, so they would naturally reap different results.