Wizards: Starting with the Refined Meditation Technique Guide

Chapter 305 Rare Resource: Ink Gold



Chapter 305 Rare Resource: Ink Gold

Chapter 305 Rare Resource: Ink Gold

It's somewhat like what Sakya said.

Augusta was unwilling for any other formal wizard to become a second-circle wizard before him.

If we connect this to Stoffen, perhaps advancing to the second ring requires, as Stoffen said, a certain resource with a limited quantity.

But is that really all there is to it?

If the only goal is to restrict others from advancing to the second ring, then was it necessary for Augusta and the other two to build the Tower of Dawn and cultivate so many first-ring wizards?

You should know that when Augusta and his group arrived in the Sea of ​​Sinking Light hundreds of years ago, they were already invincible.

Back then, the natives of the Sunken Light Sea were completely powerless against three powerful, officially recognized wizards.

Despite this, Augusta still managed to train the current full-fledged wizards, and only restricted their advancement after they became full-fledged wizards. Even while restricting their advancement, she still allowed them to treat other first-class wizard apprentices as fodder for their own advancement.

Leo pondered for a moment.

He vaguely felt that Augusta's scheme probably had a deeper meaning.

"I am only a first-class wizard apprentice now, so this is not something I need to worry about."

"Perhaps, I will only know some of the reasons after I become a formal wizard."

Leo thought to himself.

After all, even someone like Stoffen, who stands at the pinnacle of formal wizarding, can only speculate about Augusta's plans.

It's not that easy for other wizards to get inside information.

"And the most important thing now is to find Mojin as soon as possible."

After hearing about Mokin's origins from Nova, Leo tried to find out for himself in the library.

Although there wasn't much, we still found some relevant information.

Ink gold is a special metal that can be used to carry spiritual energy.

Currently, within the ranks of first-class wizard apprentices at the Tower of Dawn, there are only a handful of confirmed information about Mojin.

One is that Mojin can be used for first-class wizard apprentices to advance to full wizards.

One issue is that ink gold cannot be preserved for long periods of time.

Once unearthed, black gold will melt away and disappear on its own after more than three months.

Therefore, dark gold cannot be stored for use. Even if the melting process is slowed down through special means, it can only be maintained for about six months at most.

Once you obtain the Ink Gold, you must use it within six months.

One is the location of Mojin. Mojin appears near specific groups of demonized creatures. After Mojin is mined, the ecosystem of these demonized creatures is destroyed, eventually leading to their extinction.

These demonic creatures will attack wizards who attempt to mine black gold without regard for the consequences.

The last one is the search for Mojin.

The deep red sea is a vast and boundless area.

If you fly around aimlessly like a blind fly, you probably won't find the ink gold even after several months.

In their search for black gold, the wizards had just invented a little trick.

It is about finding areas of concentrated spiritual energy in the natural environment.

Leo cast a pumpkin carriage spell and slowly flew up.

Flying towards the interior of the deep red sea.

While flying, Leo used his perception abilities to determine the density and sparse flow of spiritual energy.

The density of spiritual energy does not appear abruptly, but rather it is anchored around a central area. The deeper one enters into this area, the denser the spiritual energy becomes.

Through his senses, Leo quickly locked onto a direction.

In mid-air, Antos and his two companions looked down at Leo below.

Antos fell silent.

Kyle asked, "Senior, there's only Leo left now. Let's go down and defeat him."

Antos said, "Wait a minute, his strength is a bit beyond my expectations."

"The spells he casts can reach a magic pressure of over 8000. If I were to face him rashly, I wouldn't have much of a chance of winning."

"At the level of a first-class wizard apprentice, the effect of magical pressure will be very significant."

"As I explore my research, the magical pressure I exert when casting spells will increase, especially when I use combination spells, which can often unleash magical pressure several times greater than my own spiritual energy."

Antos said, "When I faced that witch from the Tower of Dawn, her spiritual energy was on par with mine, and her magical pressure, even just that one small move she showed, exceeded 5000, which is comparable to my highest-powered magical pressure."

"And her magical pressure is definitely not at its peak yet; there's still room for her to exert her power."

"Therefore, with my academic abilities countered and my magical pressure unable to overwhelm her, I chose to retreat rather than engage her in a direct confrontation. But now, Leo not only possesses magical pressure superior to mine, but he has also personally defeated that witch... Such combat power makes a hasty confrontation ill-advised."

After Antos finished speaking, a thoughtful expression appeared on his face.

Then, Antos looked at Kyle beside him, smiled, and said, "Kyle, I need your help."

Kyle's heart skipped a beat upon hearing this.

Their religious tradition has always been based on mutual exploitation.

Even their mentors and instructors often take advantage of them.

This kind of "exploitation" doesn't mean asking you to do something, but rather instructing you to do something that is definitely dangerous.

Therefore, Kyle was genuinely alarmed when he heard Antos say that.

Kyle forced himself to remain calm and said, "Senior Antos, please give your instructions."

"Judging from Leo's actions, he's probably looking for something in the Crimson Sea. Go and find out what he's looking for, then I'll devise a plan to use what he wants as bait to lure him into a trap..."

Kyle looked embarrassed and said, "Senior Antos, Leo is now a first-class wizard apprentice, while I am only a second-class wizard apprentice. I'm afraid it won't be that easy for me to get information out of him."

Upon hearing this, Antos said calmly, "You mean it's not that simple, not that it's impossible. Then go ahead and try. If you succeed, I'll put in a good word for you with my mentor."

"Well... okay, Senior Antos, I'll give it a try."

Kyle outwardly agreed to Antos's request, but inwardly he felt utterly powerless.

He didn't refuse not because he was confident, but because if he refused, Antos would definitely do something to him.

He was going to be tormented by Antos either way, so he had no choice but to agree.

While searching for Mojin, Leo did not forget to amplify his sensory abilities.

Just then, Leo noticed something, and he looked up at the sky behind him.

A wisp of the wizard's spiritual energy entered Leo's perception range.

Leo had some thoughts flashing through his mind, wondering who it was.

Just then, a figure crossed the clouds and arrived in front of Leo.

Upon seeing this figure, Leo's pupils flashed with a strange light: "It's you...you're still alive."


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