The Experimental Log of the Crazy Lich

Chapter 689: Mystery

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"Omniscient" Heloise, in the mage world where knowledge is power, this title is not only very popular, but also very hateful.

Omniscient, doesn't it mean that he knows more than any mages? In the world of mages who are scholars at the same time, this is a mockery, but Heloise not only carried this crown steadily for thousands of years, but also became an archmage. Dui's cloud city has become prosperous, and he has taught many proud disciples.

And if she deliberately teaches something wrong in the course of imparting knowledge and leads people astray, I am afraid that she will soon lose her reputation and even be expelled from the kingdom of mages.

Therefore, what she said about misleading the apprentice is to be viewed dialectically, referring to the common goods in the teaching materials who did not give her true biography and only taught the textbook according to the script.

The basic teaching of the Kingdom of the Masters is assisted by various colleges. Some colleges naturally have textbooks and electives. The content taught in them is a classic for thousands of years, which is very suitable for laying a theoretical foundation. However, if you want to go further, you must experience the Master. Another truth of the world - knowledge has a price.

Basic knowledge is not difficult to acquire, but the pursuit of spell knowledge is endless. After graduation, if a student is not satisfied with the status of just an apprentice but has a lifetime, either he or she considers joining a spellcaster organization, or considers apprenticeship, or , the two come together... And that also means paying. The master-apprentice relationship between mages is stronger than that of father and son, and it is a unilateral dominant position of the elders. Many apprentices follow this logically and inherit the worldview of the mentor. , good and evil, research fields, social relations, and even become the property of the mentor.

Therefore, many apprentices and mentors sign contracts before apprenticeships, or use how many years of service as a price, or how many gold coins and magic materials to redeem themselves within a few years. In the legendary story, there is a free grandfather in the sky. But that probability is about the same as the authenticity of the legendary novel.

For these old scholars, it is natural to take students on a detour to talk about those old classics that should have been swept into the garbage heap of history.

In the wizard's world, knowledge is power, and knowledge is valuable. Getting it for free and at a low price can only be a lousy product. If you want to get more, you have to pay.

In a sense, Heloise is a generous and excellent mentor. In the long years, she has taught countless powerful spellcasters. Not only does she not stingy with her magical knowledge, she can also teach students according to their aptitude. , according to the apprentice's ability to choose the most suitable spell type and magic type, that endless magical knowledge is also the source of her "omniscient" title.

Unlike other "misers", her requirements for accepting apprentices are not high, and she can also use future promises to spend first and then pay. Anyway, there is a magic contract agreement, and she is not worried about the other party's breach of contract, and the remuneration she asked for, Also much less than other archmages.

In a sense, Heloise is also the most irresponsible mentor. Unlike other spellcasters who repeatedly test their apprentices and accept one or two apprentices as their sons in their lifetime, it is also different from those evil sect mages. Let the disciples fight each other to determine the best candidate. Heloise doesn't care about the growth of the apprentice, and it doesn't matter to her whether she is successful or not. Start with no expectation of a reward.

"...My disciple, whenever there is a chance, I will take revenge on the higher elves and the elves."

In a sense, the hostility of human mages to elves really has something to do with Heloise. After all, after the apprentices who received her favor grew into arch mages, it was easy to add obstacles to elves with their strength and authority. Happy, no matter how easy the terms of the contract are, they have to be fulfilled.

The golden princess of ten thousand years, in her own way, took revenge on the elves for so many years, and now she has become the queen of the elves again.

And the teacher-disciple relationship with obvious exchange of interests, and the way of getting along with each other, also made the disciples not have much closeness and love for Heloise, even though she taught probably the largest number of disciples, and for revenge, even more It is the seeds of evil and darkness that are chosen actively...

In fact, when I think about this sometimes, I feel that Heloise still has too little vision. If she really spends such a long time teaching the disciples carefully, instead of simply using a contract to agree on the obligations and interests of both parties, relying on her Education ability, longevity, and accumulation of knowledge are passed down from generation to generation according to the normal master-apprentice relationship in the mage world. With the accumulation of one faction after another, her prestige might already be the number one in the mage world.

Most of the actual power of the truth masters in the country of mages now comes from the organization of mages, and the most stable relationship within the organization of mages is the relationship between master and apprentice and inheritance. In a sense, the whole country of mages is an academic Organizations (colleges), the principals and professors are naturally the leaders.

Heloise, who is full of peaches and plums, is terrifying just thinking about it. Really, at that time, it is not a matter of words to take revenge on the elves and the elves, and the mages will never fear the elves.

"...Tsk, thanks to the dead cat's long hair and short knowledge, Heloise, who rules the kingdom of mages, is too scary to think about the style of painting."

Omniscient is such a coveted honorary title for a mage. Others probably think that Heloise is teaching disciples with the knowledge she has accumulated over the years, but those who are really familiar with it know that she is involved in too many fields. Miscellaneous, beyond the comprehension of normal mages.

Undead, flame, ice, lightning, illusion, alchemy, energy, etc., I have never seen anything she is not good at. Such accumulation is incomprehensible, because any kind of magic requires a lifetime to study and accumulate. To be broad and broad, it is better to specialize in a certain subject and reach the peak.

In the world of spellcasters, all the mages are just a joke. After all, people's time and energy are limited, and when a certain magic or degree is studied in depth, it will naturally occupy all your thinking and time. Your knowledge system is reshaped with it, your thinking mode begins to take shape, research is your life, and even if you have excess energy, it is difficult to be distracted by others.

More than 70% of the mages are from a single department. One major and one minor are already the limit. There are no 100 master mages in the entire kingdom of mages. I only know one of the four departments. Well, my situation is also very Is special good or not... Heloise has achieved the peak of every item, which is even more incomprehensible.

"... She just has the time and energy to go there to collect magical knowledge and historical inheritance? And magic is not something you can understand just by reading a book, but also practice, drill, magic experiments, and battles. Theoreticians without actual combat accumulation are just scumbags. How did these real combat experience accumulate?"

And today, Heloise revealed to me her biggest secret, the source of her strength.

"This is my heart like the world, the palace of the omniscient..."