Surviving The Fourth Natural Disaster Chapter 389: Please give me 1 month
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Russell was suddenly elated.
It is one thing to know that one's strength has risen rapidly, but it is another thing to be recognized by the teacher.
He tried his best to suppress his excitement, and released the 0-ring spell very seriously.
Carpenter also let go of his heavy heart, and focused on the war between his brother and himself.
Then, the little girl's excited and yearning expression slowly changed to calm.
His eyes also began to switch between peeking at Hilbert and looking at Russell with a smile and banter.
The eyeballs were extremely active, and Carpenter, who couldn't help but cover the corner of his lips with one hand, was really worried that his brother who had started to roll his eyes at her suddenly couldn't control himself and rushed over to beat her up.
In fact, Russell's spells are quite good, but he forgot to consider the influence of spells on each other.
When releasing, it should not be released according to the category, but should be released according to the influence between each other.
So he released the transmutation spells one by one, even after the evocation spells that had created a bit of chaos, the environment made it more difficult for him to cast spells.
Ordinary spells that only required 0.5 mental power originally required a casting difficulty close to 1 in the later stage.
Then he also put the illusion department that requires fine casting to the end... Although the illusion does not require a high amount of mental power, it actually has a precise amount of mental power that needs to be distributed at each point on the rune. Require.
Although many mages do not have high requirements in this regard, Gilbert will never let Russell use that kind of fake illusion to get away with it.
But at this moment, Russell has no way to think about issues other than casting spells.
But he still persisted to the end, hitting his secret mark in mid-air... It's illusory and can't even be solidified, and his carefully selected marks seem to be mocking his stupidity.
"Teacher, I'm sorry, I thought too simply." Russell said dejectedly.
Although he was a little frustrated, he still looked down at what Hill said after arranging his clothes... This kind of expression of completely accepting his own failure, and not having any resentment because of it, really Hill was very satisfied.
It's normal for children to be inconsiderate. Although some people are born to know how to cast spells according to their sensitivity to spells, Russell is not.
Moreover, the sense of elemental existence in this world is not that active, and it is normal for Russell not to feel it.
But what Hill is dissatisfied with is that Russell has not cast a whole series of spells during his usual practice, and he has not noticed how serious the mutual influence between spells is at all.
This child still doesn't control his mental power very finely, and he is a bit too steady... There is still a small half of his mental power that is useless, so he immediately stopped casting spells.
Knowing that there is nothing wrong with protecting one's spiritual sea, but in a safe place, it is ok to leave one-tenth of one's mental power just in case... as long as it does not shake the spiritual sea too much, and advance the part that the bottom layer cannot control Strength, even if it is all used up, it will be a little tired at most.
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Moreover, the occasional shock a few times will not kill it, the mage is really not that fragile.
Gilbert had problems in the past because he used 500 percent, and not once or twice.
Even if it is Hill, it will take a long time to recover if he squeezes himself so hard.
Hill floated out a book from his study... This is when he found out that Russell was using spells, he was a little out of his head, so he borrowed some correct spells from the messy mage notes in this world. From the exploration of concepts, a set of basic theories of spells that restrain each other and produce each other have been summed up.
"Russell can watch this." Hill said softly, "As for Carpenter, unless one day you can figure out why Russell failed by yourself, you don't need to watch it."
Carpenter pursed his lips helplessly: Although she had known for a long time that there was a big gap in talent, the reality that she couldn't even imagine what mistakes her brother made made her a little upset.
Russell couldn't help but patted her head, and then patted her lightly twice.
Hill glanced at Carpenter, not going to comfort her.
This girl's ability to endure has long been tempered. If she was prone to feeling unbalanced, it would be impossible for her to establish such a deep brotherhood with Russell.
So compared to any happy education, Carpenter has to understand that only by working hard can he catch up with the kind of person who is better than her by relying on talent.
If the mages in this world want to survive, they must face very cruel competition.
Even if Russell is willing to protect this younger sister, but... those who can't keep up will fall behind.
Even Hill, who is always full of nostalgia for the past, can only occasionally look back at the past that was left in place. Turn around and focus on past timing.
There will always be regrets, but everyone understands that timely letting go is the responsible behavior for both parties.
Carpenter's illusion talent is indeed good, but it is definitely not strong enough to allow her to easily follow behind Russell.
Hill felt that she knew that... Even if she never thought of walking side by side with Russell, just following Russell and not falling behind, and letting her brother turn around to greet her, Carpenter would I have to do my best.
"So, Russell, how long do you think it will take you to stand in front of me again?" Hilbert smiled slightly.
Russell opened the thin manual, and when he saw the first page, he closed his eyes suddenly: it was all a summary exposition, everything related to other books was briefly mentioned, if he knew and If you can recite the whole text, you will naturally understand it.
But, if he's missing something, it's really completely incomprehensible.
Russell is still working hard in this area. To be honest, he has more or less memorized these books, but Russell is not sure, he understands every word clearly.
He still has to read it carefully again.
Moreover, this time, he must recite every word clearly and every sentence backwards.
Carpenter leaned his little head on his brother's shoulder curiously, and looked up with big eyes: "Brother Russell doesn't seem to have much confidence!"
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"I can't guarantee that ~IndoMTL.com~ I will remember every book mentioned here deeply." Russell's tone was a little confused and a little bit wronged.
"The spiritual sea of a mage is a library." Hill's tone was flat, but full of firmness, "You may not be able to remember which book it is for a moment, but you must know that it is the book you are reading. Where is it stored in the spiritual sea."
Russell didn't understand a bit, and frowned.
"You don't understand these things now, just remember what I said. This is after you learn the fifth-level spells." Hill turned his head and glanced at him, "The books you can access now, rely on the spirit It’s good to memorize it.”
"Yes, teacher." Russell pulled Carpenter who was a little dazed, "We will remember."
Carpenter's happy face just now has collapsed...With Russell's temper, he will never let Carpenter go alone.
Even if those books are of no use to Carpenter temporarily, Russell will force her to recite them in full.
Her elder brother Russell was very worried about Carpenter being wronged in a place he couldn't see, and he had been very strict with her since he was a child.
This is also the reason why her talent is recognized as not good, but she was able to advance so early... There are a few children who were a little better than her talent when they were young, and they couldn't even pass the middle-level apprenticeship before they were 16 years old. one off.
Actually, Carpenter will not let up, but, how should I put it... When she thinks about how terrible the future will be, she still wants to cry for herself even if she knows that she will definitely not give up.
"One month! Teacher, please give me one month." Russell, who had thought for a long time, finally gritted his teeth.
(end of this chapter)