Chapter 124 Arrival at the School of Thought on the Airship
Chapter 124 Arrival at the School of Thought on the Airship
Chapter 124 Arrival at the School of Thought on the Airship
Step onto the airship.
Ian's life returned to normal.
During the day, he would comprehend the speed runes on the deck, and at night he would cultivate in the meditation room.
It has to be said that the deck is a great place; the progress of the Speed Rune is increasing by 30 to 40 points of proficiency every day.
Just three days later.
They have reached a proficient level.
It's a pity the deck isn't open at night, otherwise Ian would have liked to go up there even at night.
Meanwhile, Ian also passed by many wizarding schools along the way and witnessed the differences between them.
They also purchase unique resources from various schools of thought.
It must be said that after learning about more schools of thought, Ian felt that his thinking had become broader.
The benefits are enormous.
In the blink of an eye.
Half a month passed in the blink of an eye.
Ian's Resonance Rune progress increased by 1 again.
The Rapid Rune Progression skill allows Ian to become proficient in runes, nearly doubling his speed.
Simultaneously.
They finally arrived at the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
"Is this the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy?"
On the airship deck, most people came out and looked into the distance.
The edge of sight.
All that can be seen is a winding, verdant mountain range, through which three wide rivers flow, and in its core lies a plain spanning several thousand square kilometers.
It is situated in a huge circular city.
It seems that the city is divided into three rings, each ring being larger than the last, making it a large city.
And it's not just big.
Under the Eye of Radiance, only three rivers could be seen emanating a rich magical aura, enveloping the entire valley area.
Even in the outer areas, the magic concentration is at least two to three times that of the Horton School of Wizardry, and in the core area it is even more exaggerated, reaching more than five times.
"The Emerald Valley, Emerald City, and Green Corridor Wizarding Academy are indeed nice, but they are far inferior to the Elemental Arcane Arts."
A clear voice rang out, and Ian turned his head to look, only to see a blond, blue-eyed wizard with an impressive figure shaking his head.
"Audrey, is it really that exaggerated?"
Ian asked curiously.
A few days ago, a monster attacked the airship deck, and the witch in front of him was almost captured. He happened to be there at the time, so he took care of the monster.
After some investigation, it was learned that Audrey was from a wizarding family in the City of Elements, where the mystical arts resided, and she was on a trip this time.
“Of course.” Audrey didn’t have the arrogance of someone from a big city. She nodded and said, “The Elemental City is at least dozens or even hundreds of times larger than Emerald City. Similarly, the concentration of magic energy here is much higher.”
sizzle!
Ian gasped.
The scale of the green corridor before him was terrifying enough, but from the perspective of elemental mysticism, it was probably like an ant trying to shake a tree.
"Moreover, although they are both academies, Green Corridor belongs to the Elemental Mysteries. In terms of the amount of resources, the level of wizards, and the depth of knowledge, they are not on the same level."
"When you have the chance to visit the Elemental Mysteries in the future, come find me and I'll show you around. Or you can come now; I can buy you a ticket."
Audrey looked at Ian's handsome face and extended an invitation.
God knows how terrified she was when she was caught in the air, but the wizard in front of her saved her, which added a unique emotion to her journey.
"I'll go later, for the academy assessment in two years."
Ian nodded.
Knowing a local shaman will at least prevent you from feeling completely lost when you go there in the future.
"Sure, that was when Elemental City was at its most lively."
Audrey said with a smile.
"See you in two and a half years!"
Ian nodded.
The Emerald Valley was drawing ever closer, and the entire city was now clearly visible to Ian.
The walls, several tens of meters high, are clearly visible, and below them are rows of houses and wizard towers, resembling an ocean.
The airships flew to the northernmost outer perimeter of Emerald City, where a large area was used to park airships, and several were already parked there.
Ian even saw a ship that was hundreds of meters long.
The markings on the outside of the airship consist of four nested rings of different colors.
"That is the symbol of the mysteries of the elements."
As Audrey spoke, she tossed a communication crystal to someone, saying, "I'll be in the Green Corridor these next few days. You can come find me anytime."
After speaking, he left.
Ian took it, and at that moment, Levi walked over with a resentful look on his face.
"Ian, why didn't you just go with them? Going to the City of Elements would be a great opportunity," Levi joked.
"I will go."
Ian smiled.
However, we should go in a more dignified and respectable way.
soon.
The airship slowly descended.
After Ian and the others disembarked from the airship, he subconsciously looked towards the airship displaying elemental mysteries in the distance.
He only saw a wizard with elemental magic emerge from the airship, whose aura was that of a peak wizard apprentice, but in front of him was a wizard with a three-leaf badge to greet him.
The shamrock badge is the emblem of Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
But what shocked Ian was that this wizard's aura completely surpassed that of an apprentice.
He has reached the same level as Horton.
A formal wizard?
Ian's throat moved slightly.
The difference in rank between wizards is like an insurmountable chasm, yet before him stood a formal wizard bowing and scraping before a peak wizard apprentice.
This can only be due to the disparity in power between the two academies.
Is it that big?
Not only Ian, but everyone else saw this scene as well.
Many wizards acted as if it were their own way, but only wizards from the school felt a sense of awe.
They only looked away after seeing them leave.
The group from the Horton School of Wizardry were waiting there when they soon saw a wizard holding a sign arrive.
The wizard's name is Lucian Payne, a wizard of the School of Wizardry, who has long resided here.
They quickly led the group to several buildings in the outer area.
"You'll be staying here for the next month or two. You can go out, but don't cause trouble. One of the wizards here might have a college background, and even if Lord Horton came, it wouldn't be easy to handle."
Lucian gave one last instruction and then left.
After putting their luggage away, the group couldn't wait to leave.
Li Wei and Ian also went out.
It was their first time here, so everything was new and exciting to them. They would go into almost every shop they saw along the way.
It must be said that even the outermost areas...
The variety of items sold there was dozens of times greater than that of the other schools, and Ian also purchased some resources that he couldn't normally buy.
Further in, in the second ring, both the roads and buildings are much taller, and the levels are also much higher.
Ian even saw things at the level of a formal wizard.
We spent the whole day shopping.
The two returned, still feeling unsatisfied.
the next day.
Ian declined Levi's request to go out together.
Instead, they went directly to the most central area.
Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
He hadn't forgotten the task Horton had given him.
Soon after handing over the token, they received communication.
"You must be Ian. Come with me."
A wizard dressed in the robes of Green Corridor Academy glanced at Ian indifferently and said.
Follow the wizard.
Ian passed through the last high wall.
They entered the Green Corridor Wizarding Academy.
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