Master Tongtian

Chapter 65 Rosen’s Magic Paper

One p.m.

Second floor.

Alice Thrandis sat in front of the wooden table in a rare and upright posture, and began to guide Rosen in writing a magic paper.

"A good magic paper must be watertight in the header. It must not dissatisfy the mage who is qualified to determine the value of the paper."

Rosen looked at the template given by Thrandis and was a little dumbfounded.

"Respected Master XX, please forgive me. I will use this insignificant piece of paper to blacken your wise eyes."

"Teacher, is it really okay to talk such a lot of incomprehensible nonsense?"

The nonsense written on this page lasted for three pages, and it was all a piece of extremely disgusting flattery.

For the sake of flattery, he did not hesitate to lower himself to the dust, and raised the mage who reviewed the paper to the clouds.

It's just like the introduction of the earth's irrigation paper, smelly and long.

Thrandis also had an expression of deep disgust, but at the same time he also felt very helpless.

"It's a bit morbid, but everyone does it, and there's no need to be unique in such small details. At least not now, right?"

Rosen nodded in agreement.

I am just a little shrimp. If I want to overthrow the traditions accumulated over hundreds of thousands of years, even if it is a dross tradition, I am not qualified.

Unless one day he can become a great master of magic, with countless disciples and a high reputation, then he will be qualified to promote reforms from top to bottom.

So, hold your nose and admit it.

"Then comes the main text. Write the general outline first, which is a concise abbreviation of the overall content. Then comes the specific argumentation process, which must be rigorous and concise."

"The end is the end."

"The ending is just like the beginning, it's also stinky and long. I have to thank everyone I can thank, especially the Golden God."

Alice pointed point by point.

She is worthy of being a top student from La Farea Academy in Winter City, and she knows everything that a formal mage must master.

In the blink of an eye, an hour passed. Alice took a long breath and stretched hard.

"I'm too tired to sit on the chair. Let's lie down on the bed and talk."

What else could Rosen do? Naturally, he would comply.

After lying face to face, Alice smiled with a smile on her face, showing her unruly nature: "My dearest apprentice, I didn't expect that you have a big toy at such a young age."

As he spoke, he reached out and played with it.

Rosen hurriedly stretched out his hand to block: "Teacher, please be more serious!"

"Okay, okay, then you first answer a question from the instructor."

Rosen waited in silence.

"Which one looks better, O'Lekeya's body or my mentor's body? You have to tell the truth and don't hide anything."

Alice's expression was relaxed, but the light in her eyes told Rosen that this was a question that must be answered seriously.

He called up the images from the adventure log and compared them carefully.

Finally, a summary is given.

"The tutor is plump and round, graceful and exquisite. Oleike is slender and delicate, without any flaws, and has a pair of impressive and beautiful long legs."

Those legs are really long, long and straight, like two ivory and jade pillars. It's wrong to carry them!

The sheep cannot leave the fold!

There are no sheep outside the pen!

Stop thinking!

After forcibly cutting off the death-seeking thoughts in his mind, Rosen finally came to a conclusion.

"I personally think you are more beautiful, mentor."

Alice was very satisfied: "Not bad, so where is she now?"

"She said she had made enough money, had enough fun in Silver Moon Castle, and wanted to travel to a new place."

These are things that can be said, but there are also some strange powers that I don’t know how to explain.

What Olekeya said was right. Although it was recorded, Rosen really couldn't figure it out.

There is no clue at all, as if a modern person saw the cuneiform writing of ancient Babylon and was completely blind.

On the other side, Alice naturally didn't know what Rosen was thinking.

She quelled her curiosity and said, "Okay, let's get down to business and start writing a magic paper."

"I'm too lazy to talk about the red tape. Let's just talk about the content of the paper."

"A single low-level spell is not enough. The content is too dry. The thesis review of the Mage Guild is a troublesome thing. Since it is troublesome, it is natural to write more."

"My idea is to expand the principles of magic, develop a logically rigorous theory, and design corresponding experiments to verify it. Do you understand?"

Of course Rosen understands: “Look to the objective world for evidence to support your doctrine, right?”

"Well summed up!"

Alice praised it and then asked, "Do you have any ideas?"

Of course Rosen has an idea, and it’s ready-made.

He got up from the bed, went to the table and wrote out Newton's three laws of mechanics.

In the process, he redefined the word "force" in folk proverbs.

Finally, on the basis of ‘force’, the final concept of ‘gravity’ was derived.

He didn't continue to explain 'gravity', and he didn't even mention the force of gravity.

The reason is that he does not understand astrology in this world.

In daily life experience, except for the gravitational force of the planet under our feet, which is not negligible, the gravitational force between other objects is so small that it can be ignored.

Therefore, proposing universal gravitation is not in line with his current ability.

There is no benefit, it will only make the instructor suspicious, and you will have to spend a lot of effort to explain it, and you may not be able to explain it clearly.

After writing, hand the manuscript paper to Thrandis.

"Teacher, these are some rules I have summarized through daily observations."

"Aha~ My dearest apprentice is always very efficient in doing things, let me see."

Alice took the manuscript casually.

After taking a look, the faint smile on her face disappeared, and her body lying lazily on her side became tense instantly. Then she simply got up from the bed, crossed her legs and took a closer look.

As she watched, shock gradually appeared in her eyes: "Rosen, is this all your own idea?"

It can be seen that she is really serious, otherwise she would say "dearest apprentice" and never call him by his first name.

Rosen asked: "Did any sages propose it?"

Alice shook her head: "Not yet. In other words, someone has proposed something similar, but it is far from as comprehensive and concise as your summary."

She couldn't stay in bed anymore, so she got up and sat on the armchair.

"This is a job that is enough to create. No, it is not a creation, it is a perfection, a great improvement!"

"This paper will greatly improve the magic in the field of gravity and completely salvage it from the mysterious and ignorant pool of chaos!"

After speaking, she looked up at Rosen: "Master Rosen, how long do you think it will take to complete?"

Rosen sat at the table: "Mentor, I am still an apprentice and I am not worthy of the title of mage."

"No, based on this achievement alone, you are worthy of the title of mage. Come on, don't be shy, speak boldly."

"I think today is enough, because I have been thinking about this for a long time, but to be on the safe side, a convincing experiment must be designed. So, just three days."

This experiment is not only to convince others, but also to explore the truth of this world.

After all, this is a different world, and the rules of the material world are not necessarily the same as those in previous lives.

No, it should be said that there must be something different. After all, there was no such strange existence as mana in the previous life.

"Well, you are really my confident apprentice, so let's do it and surprise the old guys in the guild's paper review department!"

So the two began to perfect the paper.

Considering the mana of the two of them, this matter is actually quite simple, so they still have time to chat.

"Teacher, I have been practicing the training technique of 'Thousand Hands and Ten Thousand Thoughts' these days, and I found that it is really effective. I feel like I have broken through to five stars."

"Well~ This is the result of combining the wisdom of the sages and my family's secret method. It is naturally powerful. According to my estimation, if you concentrate on practicing for three years, if your magic power can reach the intermediate level, your spell casting ability can be improved to the 10-star level. .”

"Hmm~ Not bad."

Rosen was very happy. He remembered the boy's skill again and asked immediately.

"Mentor, Veronica said that I missed the most precious time as a child and will have limited achievements in the future."

Alice paused, and the smile on her face became a little forced: "It has some impact, but it's not big, the impact is quite big."

"for example?"

"For example, at the same level of mana, the number of stars will be two or even three lower. There is also an insurmountable gap in the level of detail in controlling spells."

"Does the star number have a big impact on the mage's ability?"

"Yeah~ It's very big. If you don't have enough stars, you won't be able to learn some spells. For example, you can't learn the intermediate level if you don't have six stars, and you can't learn the high level if you don't have nine stars."

"In addition, if the operation is not delicate enough, the spell casting may fail if the number of stars is enough."

"It's like we all have ten fingers. You are a master of painting, but I can only use them to write."

Rosen immediately deeply felt the importance of spell-casting skills.

"Is there no way to make up for it?"

“There’s a brutal way to close the gap and maybe even bridge it.”

After saying that, a look of intolerance appeared on her face.

Rosen understood immediately: "Relying on the reward of death, right?"

The struggle between life and death can inspire potential beyond limits.

"Yes, but there is no need to force the ability to cast spells. After all, a mage is not a warrior, but a scholar."

Although he received warm comfort from his mentor, Rosen already knew the truth, which was a bit cruel.

There was silence between master and disciple.

After writing the paper for a while, Rosen asked again: "Can you only gain fame by turning in a magic paper?"

"You can also exchange some rewards from the guild. You can get whatever the mage needs."

"Take this paper as an example. It is estimated that you can exchange it for 100 to 300 crowns, but the specific amount depends on the mood of the reviewer."

Rosen was slightly shocked: "It's so fast to make money."

It's much faster than he can draw.

Thrandis shrugged: "If you have the ability to create new spells every day, it will be faster, but it is not easy."

After a pause, she suddenly thought of something and slapped her forehead in frustration: "Ah, that's not right!"

"Whether you submit a paper or exchange for a reward, these are the rights only a formal mage has."

She looked at Rosen: "My dearest apprentice, why don't you publish this paper now? You won't get any benefits if you publish it now."

Rosen shook his head: "Teacher, you are an official mage. You can just be the first author."

Thrandis waved his hands repeatedly: "No, I am stealing your wisdom by doing this. This is too despicable and shameless. If I do it, I will not be at peace and it will affect my practice."

Rosen smiled and said: "Tutor, just think of it as helping me publish it. Besides, I wouldn't be able to write this paper without your help."

Seeing Alice's expression of interest, Rosen continued his efforts.

"Mentor, didn't you say that fame is a protective umbrella? You are my mentor, and your fame is my fame."

He will achieve many achievements in the future, including this one, but he has to be famous early.

Alice was immediately convinced.

"Okay, I'll be the first author first. But this is a temporary solution. After you become an official mage in the future, I will issue a statement to clear your name."

This matter was agreed upon.

After a while, Alice added: "From now on, we have to save money to prepare for the formal mage examination."

"How much do you need?"

"If you graduate from a formal technical school, 100 crowns is enough."

"But you are my apprentice alone, and you are a commoner. There is no academy or family reputation to guarantee your knowledge. The first exam fee is 1,000 crowns. If you fail once, you will have to pay 100 crowns each time."

Rosen was heartbroken: "It's really expensive. Can I skip the exam?"

This is not a disguised form. No, it is outright discrimination against civilians.

"If you don't take the exam, strictly speaking, even casting spells in public is against the law. Of course, because you are now my apprentice, I can vouch for you."

"But the guarantee is time-limited, and the mentor can only guarantee the apprentice for a maximum of 10 years."

"Okay, let's take the test."

Just think of it as taking the exam in another world.

In the next three days, apart from painting, Rosen stayed at Thrandis House to write a thesis on magic.

Three days passed in the blink of an eye, and Rosen's first magic paper was successfully written.

Early that morning, Thrandis got up early.

It was Anna's time. She had a very delicate hairstyle, put on the best dress, rarely wore a jewelry necklace and earrings, and also put on light makeup.

Finally, she wore the mid-level secret gold twelve-star badge on her chest.

"Rosen, is everything ready?"

"Okay, the carriage is waiting at the door."

Naturally, the carriage was not bought but rented, because if you walked there, your legs would be stained with dirt, which was very unseemly and you would be scolded for having muddy legs.

"Very well, then let's go."

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