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Chapter 165 Genius Magician



Chapter 165 Genius Magician

The so-called magic is actually a method of using the power of chaos.

When Izexi saw that Windlow had such a terrifying talent, his eyes immediately widened, as if he had seen a piece of beautiful jade.

This is the character of the high elves. They discriminate against humans and dwarves not because of their looks or appearance.

Even in the eyes of some elves, there are handsome men and beautiful women among dwarves and humans.

The discrimination of elves against humans is essentially the same as that of dwarves, both of which stem from discrimination based on skills.

The sound of humans talking, the movement of their walking, the stench from not taking a bath for a long time, and their poor taste in clothes are all reasons why the elves discriminate against humans.

The only ones who are not discriminated against by the elves are the Holy Grail Knights of Bretonnia and the Generalissimo of Zhendan.

After seeing that Windlow had such a terrifying magical talent, Izexi immediately became serious.

She is the magician of Hoeth, an elf spy from the White Tower of Hoeth stationed in Marienburg, so of course she is very capable.

For a wizard, especially a human wizard, there is only one thing that needs to be paid attention to most when learning magic.

"Since the source of magic power comes from the Chaos Realm, and the power of the Chaos Realm comes from the emotions of all intelligent life, when you use magic, it will inevitably affect your own emotions."

"So in the following process, you need to regulate your emotions well, so that you can..."

Before Izexi finished explaining magic, Windlow immediately raised his hand and asked if he could interrupt for a moment because there was a question he didn't understand.

"Since the power of the Chaos Realm and Chaos Demons comes from the emotions of intelligent creatures, why do they launch a Chaos Invasion and try to destroy all intelligent creatures?"

This question stumped Izexi. Yes, the power of the Chaos Realm is obviously supplied by intelligent creatures, so why would Chaos try to destroy intelligent life?

However, clues can be found in the White Tower of Hoeth, in the research of all the elven magicians, and in the stone tablets left behind by the ancient saints.

Izexi slowly spread out his palms and used magical energy to gather a model of a galaxy in his palms.

"This is the world we live in, but there are countless worlds like this. Perhaps in the universe, Chaos is facing a battlefield, and this planet is just a playground."

As expected of elves, their research on galaxies and the universe has long surpassed that of humans.

Izexi is right. There must be more than one planet with life in the entire universe.

If the emotions of all intelligent creatures can serve as the power of chaos, then a mere planet is really not that important.

"If you want to learn magic, you must learn Chaos Resistance. You must first know what it will be like when you are contaminated by Chaos, and then you can learn with awe."

When it comes to the topic of magic, Izexi is indeed one of the few people in the entire old world who can teach Windlow.

Several tutorials, a few terms, and some basic knowledge of magic are slowly coming out of Izexi's mouth.

And Windlow accepted these things like chemical formulas and physical laws very quickly.

Just like the so-called magical genius, the equivalent formula that ordinary people need a long time to understand seems to have appeared many times in Windlow's memory.

It took only one afternoon to learn the basic theories of magic that would take an ordinary wizard more than ten years to learn.

This speed is terrifying even in the eyes of elves.

It took Izexi nearly twenty years to master these basic magic formulas.

This afternoon's teaching really opened her eyes. Human beings' magical talent could actually reach such a level. She really wanted to take it apart to see what the internal structure was.

However, the question of whether the goose that lays the golden eggs is more important or the golden eggs does not need Mousse to explain, Izexi naturally understands it all.

Many magicians or mentors will hold back when teaching their apprentices, for fear that their apprentices will learn their most important skills and then replace them.

But when it comes to some particularly talented people, magicians and mentors will begin teaching without leaving any room for them.

After all, such a talented student can achieve impressive results even under suppression, so why not teach him well, try to make the student owe you a favor, and at the same time broadcast to the whole world that such an excellent magician came from your own hands.

Many years later, when people saw the only human advanced magician, Windlo, killing everyone on the battlefield.

Everyone is very curious about the amazing power of his magic mentor, the elf magician Izexi.

In addition to praising Windlow's great achievements, the myths that have been passed down also contain a large part of the story that tells about Izehi's initial teachings.

It seems that he has just come into contact with magic, or he is very interested in magic.

Windlow mastered the use of fireball in almost one night.

After all, according to the magic philosophy of the high elves, talent cannot be wasted, so one must learn the most complex and difficult to control fire wind while one is young.

It was obvious that due to his talent and affinity with magic, Windlow was able to fully master the fireball technique, which would take an ordinary human wizard several years to learn, in just one night.

If this happened within the Empire, then the former Grand Master of the Imperial Academy of Magic, Seraph Gorman, would make an exception and accept him as a private apprentice.

But he definitely just wanted to train Windlow to become an excellent fire mage, and then take revenge on Gelt, the metal mage.

Only here with Izeshi can Windlow learn the true Eight Winds Magic.

The night soon arrived, and except for Leslie, a wood elf, everyone else fell into fatigue.

After finally finding out the safety of such an environment, Mousse found a place to sleep down.

But the bed is a little shabby tonight.

There was a hard ancient marble floor, scattered scrolls, and not even a simple piece of hay to spread on the ground, let alone a comfortable bed.

More importantly, Windlow was not in Mousse's arms tonight, which made the Lord of Fear very unhappy.

As for Windlow, he had already fallen on his study desk.

Although he has a strong magical talent and learning ability, acquiring knowledge is, after all, an activity that consumes both physical and mental energy.

Long hours of study had exhausted his energy, and he could sleep soundly even when lying on the table.

But beside him, the high elf magician Izexi was reluctant to lie down.

She was thinking about a more important issue.

Just as she had predicted at the beginning, Windlow was able to absorb all kinds of magic like a huge whirlpool.

So is there a way to allow a portion of Windlow's unique ability to enter your own body?


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