Black Iron’s Glory

Chapter 63: The Diary of Master Landers II

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Claude had to admit that although Master Landers's diary was very trivial, he found it very interesting and it also allowed him to learn more about magic. For example, the crystal ball for testing magic talents mentioned in the diary, as well as element affinities, etc., were all things he didn't know about, so he didn't fall asleep until very late after reading them.

It turns out that magic also has attributes, so which element do I have the highest affinity for? Claude was still thinking about this question before he fell asleep. Unfortunately, he didn't have the crystal ball and couldn't test his magic talent.

Because I slept a little late, my energy was not very good the next day. I kept yawning, and my father nagged me during dinner. Without him, too much lamp oil was wasted. However, Claude covered it up by saying that he learned the ancient Hertzian language too late.

After dinner, I played with my sister, brother, and the snow dog for a long time. Soon it was nine o'clock. My sister and brother were going to sleep. Claude also returned to his attic with the lamp oil pot. . I read about forty pages of the diary last night, and tonight I will see what Master Landers wrote about his apprenticeship in the Bailuzhou Magic Tower.

I turned to the diary page I read last night and continued reading. As expected, Master Landers described in great detail the helplessness, loss and reluctance he felt when he left home, following the black-faced man. The bearded mage embarks on an uncertain journey. It was just beyond his expectation that the place he wanted to go was so close to home. After crossing Lake Beringa, he reached his destination, the Magic Tower on Bailuzhou.

Here, Master Landers spent another three pages of his diary describing in detail his mood when he just saw the magic tower. Adjectives such as shocked, majestic, and huge kept appearing in the diary. The young man who had just left home soon transformed his feeling of loss into infinite admiration for the owner of the magic tower, and even felt extremely proud of being able to live in this miraculous building.

Nothing can make a young man who has never seen the world feel more fearful and sincere admiration than a towering tower standing on the top of a mountain. It was like the feeling of a migrant worker who had never left a mountain village before coming to this cosmopolitan modern metropolis for the first time. What he saw and heard was something he had never seen before. Master Landers even wrote in his diary that he would be willing to be a slave even if he could live in this great tower of miracles.

This was the beginning of young Landers' magic apprenticeship, but he encountered a big problem. Even though his magic talent was the most outstanding among the seventeen magic apprentices, he was illiterate and illiterate.

However, there were six other magic apprentices in the same batch who were illiterate like him. The Magic Tower had already anticipated this situation and arranged for a second-level rune mage to teach them how to learn the ancient Hertzian language as soon as possible. .

Magical knowledge uses the ancient Hertzian language. It is said that this language is adapted from the ancient dragon language into a magical language suitable for human pronunciation. Its text is the basis of rune literature and the key to arranging the rune magic circle. The pronunciation of magic spells must also be recited in the purest and most standard ancient Hertz language, so as to achieve satisfactory magic effects.

The person who taught young Landers and the other magic apprentices was a low-level female mage. She was so beautiful that Lander was so beautiful that he was so amazed that he even regarded her as his goddess in his heart. For this reason, he spent two pages of his diary praising her graceful figure and beauty.

It's a pity that this female mage doesn't care much about the seven illiterate students she is responsible for teaching. Most of her daily lessons are forced indoctrination. Equipped with memory-enhancing rune magic circles spread throughout the classroom, it only takes Within three months, these six or seven illiterate magic apprentices had initially mastered the ancient Hertz language and writing.

After completing the task, the female mage disappeared from the magic tower. It was not until young Landers was officially promoted from a magic apprentice to a first-level rune mage that he found out from his senior brother, Mage Davari, that this female mage The mage was treated as a gift by the master of the magic tower, Master Luo Enke, and given to another seven-ring master as a concubine. It is said that the Seventh Ring Master was very lustful. He couldn't forget the female mage once when he came to see him. He asked Master Lorne Ke for it many times, and finally he came up with a batch of precious magic materials before the exchange was successful.

The news of the female mage made Master Landers feel disappointed. This may be the first news for the young Master Landers.