Chapter 200, Level 2 of the Mine, One Year in the Blink of an Eye!
Chapter 200, Level 2 of the Mine, One Year in the Blink of an Eye!
Chapter 200 The Second Level of the Mine, A Year in the Blink of an Eye!
2600 points!
This is Ian's talent now.
Ian called these runes, which came from lava crystal ore, fire runes. By this time, he had learned all the parts for the zero ring.
"2600 points, that's quite a change!"
Ian squinted.
He took out a crystal of spiritual energy. The bright crystal emitted a faint glow, and the original sense of resistance disappeared.
At this point, he can use two mental energy crystals per quarter.
This means that if he maximizes his resources each month, he can increase his progress by about 3%, and it will only take about 30 months to reach perfection.
That is, three years.
It's still too long!
Ian shook his head.
Reaching the limit doesn't mean you can break through immediately. Besides, this is the ideal state. A wizard's training is often delayed by various things, usually taking at least 1.5 times longer.
It could even take more than five years, and it could take even longer if something unexpected happens.
They still need to further improve their talent.
"Therefore, we still need to learn these witchcrafts and assimilate them all as soon as possible."
Ian pondered.
Currently, he has no shortage of witchcraft, because he has enough skills and qualifications to learn for several years.
All he needs to do is follow the steps and improve himself.
"But we can go into the second level of the mine now."
Ian's shoulders twitched slightly.
For nearly half a year, he would almost always volunteer to enter the second basement level.
There are two reasons.
One of them is a fire rune with another ring below it, and there are about three more, so naturally we can't let them go.
The second one is.
He discovered that practicing fire magic or other types of magic was much more efficient down there.
Moreover, there are plenty of fire-attribute monsters to fight and gain experience.
If it weren't for his relatively low fire resistance, he would have wanted to stay down there forever.
However, this problem has now been solved. With his complete analysis of the zero-ring fire rune, he has now fully adapted to the environment.
You can try staying down there.
With a little care, the safety below is quite manageable.
and..
"My work doesn't take up too much time; it only takes about three days a month."
A faint glimmer shone in Ian's eyes.
It is the eye of harmony.
However, it is a Harmonious Eye that is almost at the level of mastery.
Although it wasn't used in preparing reagents, it was very convenient for judging the quality of ore.
What would normally take a week can be done in three days.
It would be perfect if he could come up here for three days of rest every month.
Thinking about this...
He quickly found Magnus and explained his purpose.
"Ian, think it over. Staying on the second basement level for a short time is fine, but what if you want to stay there for a long time?"
Magnus said with a frown.
"I've made up my mind."
Ian said with a hint of determination.
"Okay, this is my communication crystal. It's specially made and can be used even in underground mines. You can call it anytime if danger occurs." Magnus handed Ian an even larger communication crystal.
"Thank you, supervisor."
Ian expressed his gratitude.
Soon, the other two supervisors also heard that Ian was planning to stay down there for a long time to study the runes, so they came to see him off.
Watching Ian disappear into the elevator before everyone's eyes.
Grayson turned to Magnus and said, "Sir, are you sure it's too dangerous to let him go down alone?"
"His desire was strong."
Magnus sighed.
"Don't leave for the next three days, be ready to provide support at any time," Magnus said.
"The wizards from the academy are all too ambitious, especially the beginners. This place is not suitable for a first-stage wizard," Cecil said with dissatisfaction.
He was already dissatisfied with Ian's allocation of resources, just as he was, and now he felt it was absurd.
In the blink of an eye.
Three days have passed.
When the three realized that Ian was still not moving, their expressions immediately turned serious.
The three-day period was not set arbitrarily; it was based on the most suitable time in previous years when wizards in the early stages of the first ring could move freely below.
Any further increases in risk would lead to a sharp rise in danger.
"Let's go down and look for it."
Magnus said helplessly.
The group nodded.
They soon arrived at the second level and headed towards the fire-patterned stone wall.
A few minutes later.
The corpses of fire lizards appeared before everyone's eyes, causing them to tense up instantly.
But as we move forward.
The number of corpses kept increasing, but Ian was nowhere to be seen.
at last.
When the group reached the stone wall, they finally saw Ian. He was carefully sensing the stone wall in front of him, and behind him were the corpses of seven or eight early-stage first-ring fire lizards, and even one mid-stage first-ring fire lizard.
This left everyone looking at each other in bewilderment.
At this moment, Ian seemed to notice their arrival, turned his head, and stood up.
"Supervisors, what brings you here? These fire lizards were indeed troublesome; it took some effort to resolve them."
"Is there something you need?"
"Ian asked."
He did indeed solve the latter problem by using a gold bomb; otherwise, it would have been a real problem.
"It's nothing, I just came to check on your safety."
Magnus fell silent at this point.
This scene startled him a little.
Even if some methods were used, it is enough to show that Ian's combat strength is indeed very strong.
"This is a map I treasure, detailing the first and second levels of the mine. You might find it useful."
He took out a map and gave it to Ian.
Ian's eyes lit up.
This is indeed a good thing; he'll be much safer down there.
Soon, the three of them left with the monster's corpse, leaving Ian alone; they had finally discovered it.
Ian doesn't need their help at all.
In the blink of an eye.
Another month has passed.
Ian returned to the academy.
Resources were purchased.
However, this time, because his talent had improved, he purchased mental energy crystals and potions.
That's about just enough.
However, he has a considerable amount of magic stones, and even without doing anything, he earns nearly three to four thousand magic stones every month.
He also exchanged all these magic stones for various high-level resources to upgrade them.
He finally understood.
Keeping these resources is a waste; they only have real value when used for your own benefit.
Moreover, Ian also received good news from Kieran.
That means Ian can get 1,000 contribution points for every first-tier fire rune he deciphers.
The requirements for analysis are not high; mastery of the details is sufficient.
At the latest quarterly performance review meeting.
His improved talent allowed him to successfully meet the requirements for mastering meditation, which surprised many of his seniors.
It seems unexpected that he could maintain continuous progress in this meditation method.
Kieran was quite happy.
After learning that he was analyzing the Fire Runes, Kieran calmly said, "If you can improve your meditation technique to another level within a year, I can't give you the Fire Runes in the academy directly, but the stone wall we retrieved earlier is in the Molten Core Academy. I'll go and borrow it for you so you can study it."
Ian's eyes lit up.
However, the difficulty is indeed high. Reaching the expert level within a year is almost the limit for him at present, and it can even be said to be slightly beyond it.
It's even more difficult than last time!
Clearly, Kieran could easily sense his limits, not through spying, but through his experience as a second-circle wizard.
But for Ian...
As long as one's talent continues to improve throughout the year, the possibility of success still exists.
So his talent still needs to be improved!
With this expectation.
Ian returned to the mine.
He plunged headfirst into the second floor.
In the blink of an eye.
A year has passed.
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