Wizard: Adventures in Two Worlds-Chapter 594 - 11: Great Flame

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Chapter 594: Chapter 11: Great Flame

"Lynn?"

"Yes."

"Come with me."

A pale-faced middle-aged woman called out to Lynn, leading him towards the area where the wizards reside.

"I have good news for you."

The middle-aged woman spoke:

"You have been exceptionally recalled to the academy to become an official academy apprentice without needing any assessment. You can go and get your apprentice robe in a moment."

"Oh!" Lynn’s eyes lit up.

Although he was confident about retaking the exam, it would take a few months. Joining the academy now would save him those months, which was certainly a good thing.

"Wizard Jito sees great potential in your future and specifically accepted you as his disciple, granting you this privilege." The middle-aged woman turned around, her eyes deep with meaning:

"Be grateful."

"Yes." Lynn nodded, his eyes flickering slightly:

"Are you a puppet?"

He had just thought her complexion was too pale, and upon closer inspection, that wasn’t human skin at all.

It looked more like some kind of white bark, with inconspicuous woody textures, and there was a stiffness in her steps.

"Puppet person." The middle-aged woman’s face was expressionless:

"I used to be an apprentice by the tutor’s side, but unfortunately, a mistake happened in my cultivation. The tutor rebuilt my body into a puppet to save me..."

"I’m sorry."

"No need to apologize." The middle-aged woman’s lips seemed to twitch:

"I’m fine like this. As long as I replace the materials on time, I might live longer than an official wizard."

"Here we are."

In the room were a man and a woman.

Jito, Natalie.

Both of these wizards had taught at the academy, and as an apprentice, of course, he had attended their lectures.

One of them had a special relationship with him.

Lynn bowed his head, his attitude respectful, his facial expression betraying not the slightest change:

"Greetings, Wizard Jito, Wizard Natasha."

"Call me Tutor." Jito was tall and had strong features, giving off an impression of being straightforward.

He smiled and waved:

"Come over here."

"Yes." Lynn hesitated for a moment, then said:

"Tutor."

Insight Skill!

Jito raised his hand, and the glow of magic fell upon Lynn, as spiritual power delved into the depths of his bloodline to investigate.

"Good!"

"Very good!"

His eyes brightened, his voice trembling slightly:

"The bloodline transformation is simply perfect. There’s no harm to the physical body; instead, it enhances all aspects of fitness, no wonder you’ve managed to break through so quickly from being a normally gifted Basic Wizard Apprentice."

"I suppose..."

"Even the wizard who transformed your bloodline couldn’t replicate this experiment; you’ve got some good fortune."

"Yes." Lynn nodded:

"I’ve always been fortunate."

The Flame Heart was created by Carl based on his own learning, incorporating cultivation methods from several worlds.

In terms of tier, it reaches directly to the Fourth Tier.

For a First Ring Wizard, it is flawless naturally.

"Since you’ve chosen bloodline transformation, I assume you aren’t too resistant to Bloodline Magic." Jito withdrew his hand, smiling as he spoke:

"The magic I inherit is related to Bloodline Magic. You can start trying to practice it, and if you have any questions, you can ask me."

"Hmm..."

"My courses cost one Magic Stone for three sessions, but as my disciple, you’ll have a special price."

"One Magic Stone for five sessions!"

Carl’s eyes flickered slightly.

He wasn’t that interested in the wizard’s lectures since the memories in his mind were enough to support him reaching the Third Tier.

But this was a shortcut to delve into the Wizard World.

"Yes."

He nodded in agreement, taking the magic crystal handed over by Jito:

"Thank you, Tutor."

The magic crystal contained the magical inheritance of Jito’s lineage. As a disciple, he could practice it freely.

Of course,

He couldn’t leak it outside, nor teach it to others. Asking questions required the expenditure of Magic Stones, all of which were reasonable expectations.

Once Wizard Jito finished his instructions, the silent Natalie stood up, nodding towards Lynn as a signal:

"Come with me."

Lynn instinctively glanced at his newly acknowledged tutor.

"Ahem..." Jito cleared his throat twice:

"Due to Vier Town being attacked by Abyssal creatures, many places were damaged. As part of the exchange for your exceptional admission, you’ll need to help Wizard Natalie repair the town for a while."

"Do your best!"

"Yes."

Only then did Lynn bow and retreat, catching up with Natalie.

The two walked along the street, their footsteps intermittent until the figure in front of him suddenly stopped.

"Why did you participate in the bloodline experiment?"

Natalie suddenly turned around, staring directly at Lynn, her beautiful eyes filled with anger and concern:

"Do you know how dangerous that could have been?"

"Of those who participate in the witchcraft experiment, seven out of ten will die on the spot, and the remaining three will also be left with aftereffects all over their bodies!"

"Uh..." Lynn looked embarrassed:

"Isn’t it fine now?"

"Just because it’s fine now, doesn’t mean it will always be fine." Natalie reached out and clasped his wrist, carefully probing with witchcraft.

For a long time.

The worry on her face only slightly eased, and she slowly retracted her hand.

"Don’t do such dangerous things next time. If you lack magic stones, you can come to me. Even if you don’t become a wizard, I can make sure you live a stable life."

Heh...

Lynn chuckled and shook his head.

The rumors in the academy are true; the two indeed have a close relationship.

The story of their connection dates back a few years, when Natalie had just become a wizard responsible for teaching apprentices.

In an accident.

When only Lynn and Natalie were left in the classroom, a potion experiment exploded, causing both of their consciousness and bodies to fall into disarray. By the time they came to their senses, what should have happened had already happened.

Natalie is not a wizard with a chaotic relationship. On the contrary, she is very pure because she has been focused on her studies, and especially because the collision of their consciousness caused a certain degree of spiritual integration, leading to uncontrollable thoughts and concerns.

Since then, although they both exercised great restraint, trying not to get in touch with each other, they couldn’t help but show it.

Wanting to stay away,

yet unable to resist getting closer.

This complicated relationship, this unique emotion, has continued until now.

"You have to be careful of Jito."

Natalie took a deep breath and spoke slowly:

"He is not a good person."

"..." Lynn opened his mouth:

"It seems that no wizard can be considered a good person. Of course, you should be an exception."

"That’s not what I meant." Natalie shook her head:

"Jito once had three disciples, but without exception, all three died."

Hmm?

Lynn’s face slightly changed:

"How did they die?"

"Don’t know." Natalie looked serious:

"I checked, these three apprentices all went missing after becoming advanced wizard apprentices while out on academy missions."

"The academy has their scent candles. If the candles go out, it means they are dead."

"I’m keeping you by my side now to temporarily avoid him, but this is not a long-term solution."

Lynn slowly nodded.

In reality.

It’s not safe being by Natalie’s side either, as he faced much exclusion at the academy for this.

The academy has many wizards, and those people don’t dare go too far, but outside the academy, it’s different.

Hmm...

Could the Green Dog Brothers targeting me be because of Natalie?

Lynn had a look of suspicion in his eyes.

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Because of Natalie’s care, Lynn temporarily does not need to be busy and only needs to take time to refine some potions.

The vast majority of his time can be devoted to cultivation.

Taking the opportunity,

he looked through the cultivation magic door given by his ’tutor’ Jito.

Great Flame Witch Vein Evolution Technique!

Great Flame,

The legendary Ancestor of Flame Demon, capable of destroying the world, once wielded a sword that destroyed a Divine Domain.

However, although the name of this witchcraft is grand, it actually only has three tiers, at most allowing one to transform into a Flame Demon.

Of course,

The ability to evolve into a Flame Demon is quite remarkable.

"So that’s it!"

In the room.

Lynn put down the magic crystal in his hand, his eyes flickering:

"Transforming one’s own bloodline, turning oneself into the legendary creature that can destroy the world, the Great Flame Demon..."

"This witchcraft inheritance should have more to it beyond three tiers."

The heritage of Viper Academy certainly isn’t just one kind.

On the contrary.

For hundreds of years, various scattered heritages have gathered in the academy, and many lost heritages have been discovered.

The Great Flame Witch Vein Evolution Technique is one of them.

"For me, a heritage of up to Third Tier or even Fourth Tier is not very useful, but this witchcraft can upgrade my bloodline..."

"This is a method mentioned only in the latter half of the Three Disks Skill, which the main body hasn’t even mastered; I did not expect to encounter it here."

"It seems I must cultivate it."

Bloodline magic is often limited by bloodline inheritance.

Like the magic door Carl cultivates, the bloodline of the Abyss Giant Squid is Third Tier, so he can only cultivate up to Third Tier.

Unless he devours a Fourth Tier bloodline, he can never advance.

But this inheritance is different, it doesn’t require devouring a high-class bloodline, just cultivation gives the chance to enhance one’s own bloodline.

Theoretically,

One can indeed cultivate from a Flame Demon to the Ancestor of Flame Demon, Great Flame, but for now, it is just in theory.