Survive the Fourth Natural Disaster

Chapter 389 Please give me a month

Russell was suddenly elated.

It's one thing to know that your strength is rising rapidly, but it's another thing to be recognized by your teacher.

He tried hard to suppress his excitement and cast the 0-level spell very seriously.

Carpenter also let go of his somewhat heavy heart and focused on the war between his brother and himself.

Then, the little girl's expression of excitement and longing slowly turned into calm.

His eyes also began to switch between peeking at Hilbert and looking at Russell with a smile on his face.

Carpenter, whose eyes were extremely active and couldn't help but cover the corners of her lips with one hand, was really worried that her brother, who had begun to roll his eyes at her, would suddenly lose control and rush over to beat her.

In fact, Russell's spells were pretty good, but he forgot to consider how the spells would affect each other.

When releasing, it should not be released according to the department, but according to the impact on each other.

So he released the transformation spells one by one, even following the evocation spells that had already caused some chaos. The environment made it more difficult for him to cast spells.

Ordinary spells that originally only required 5 mental powers now required a casting difficulty close to 1 in the later stages.

Then he put the illusion system, which requires precise casting, to the end... Although illusion does not require high amounts of mental power, it actually has precise requirements on how much mental power needs to be distributed at each point on the rune.

Although many mages do not have high requirements in this regard, Gilbert will never let Russell use that kind of fake illusion to get through.

But at this moment, Russell had no way to think about issues other than casting spells.

But he still persisted until the end, and punched his secret mark in the air... it was so ethereal that it couldn't even be solidified, and his carefully selected marks seemed to laugh at his stupidity.

"Teacher, I'm sorry, I thought it was too simple." Russell said dejectedly.

Although he was a little frustrated, he still looked down at what Hill said after arranging his clothes... This kind of complete acceptance of his failure, and no resentment because of it, really made Hill I am very satisfied.

It's normal for children to be careless. Although some people are born knowing how to cast spells according to their sensitivity to spells, Russell is not.

Moreover, the elemental presence in this world is not that active to begin with, so it is normal for Russell not to feel it.

But what Hill was dissatisfied with was that Russell had not cast a full range of spells during his usual practice, but he had not discovered how serious the interaction between spells was.

This child still didn't control his mental power very well, and he was a little too stable... With only half of his mental power left useless, he immediately stopped casting spells.

You know that there is nothing wrong with protecting your own spiritual sea, but you can just leave 10% of your spiritual power in a safe place just in case... As long as it doesn't shock your spiritual sea too much and pre-empt the part of the power that you can't control at the bottom, even if Even if I use up all of it, I will feel a little tired at best.

Moreover, even a few occasional shocks won't end it. The mage is really not that fragile.

Gilbert had problems in the past because he used 500 percent, and not just once or twice.

Even if Hill squeezes himself so much, it will take a long time to recover.

Hill floated out a book from the study room... This was when he discovered that Russell was a little clueless when using spells, so he used some of the messy wizard notes in this world to explore the concept of spells. , a set of basic theories of spells that are mutually reinforcing and mutually reinforcing.

"Russell can watch this," Hill said softly. "As for Carpenter, unless one day you can figure out on your own why Russell failed, otherwise, there is no need to watch it."

Carpenter pursed her lips helplessly: Although she had known for a long time that there was a huge gap in talent, the reality that she could not even imagine what mistakes her brother had made still made her a little unhappy.

Russell couldn't help but touched her head and patted her twice gently.

Hill glanced at Carpenter, not intending to comfort her.

This girl's endurance has long been developed. If she was prone to feeling unbalanced, it would be impossible for her to establish such a deep brotherhood with Russell.

Therefore, rather than any happy education, Carpenter still has to understand that only by working hard can she catch up with the kind of people who are better than her through talent.

Mages in this world must face very cruel competition if they want to survive.

Even if Russell is willing to protect this sister, but... those who can't keep up will fall behind.

Even people like Hill, who are always full of nostalgia for the past, can only occasionally look back at the past that was left behind. Even now, when he can't stop for the sake of his own strength, he can't find a way to turn back. Focus on past opportunities.

There will always be regrets, but everyone understands that letting go at the right time is the responsible behavior for both parties.

Carpenter's illusion talent is indeed good, but it is definitely not strong enough for her to easily follow Russell.

Hill felt that she knew it... Even if she never thought about walking side by side with Russell, just following Russell and not falling behind, so that her brother could say hello to her when he turned around, Carpenter would have to do his best. At full strength.

[A novel app that has been running stably for many years, comparable to the old book-chasing tool, and a source-changing app used by old bookworms,]

"So, Russell, how long do you think it will take for you to stand in front of me again?" Hilbert smiled slightly.

Russell opened the thin manual and closed his eyes suddenly when he saw the first page: they were all summaries, and everything related to other books was mentioned in one stroke. If he knew and could recite the entire text , you can understand it naturally.

But, if there's anything missing about him, it's really completely incomprehensible.

Russell is still working hard in this area. To be honest, he has more or less memories of these books, but Russell is not sure. He understands every word clearly.

He still had to look again.

Moreover, this time, he must memorize every word clearly and recite every sentence backwards and forwards.

Carpenter rested his little head on his brother's shoulder curiously, and looked up with wide eyes: "Brother Russell doesn't seem to have much confidence!"

"I can't guarantee that I will remember every book mentioned here deeply." Russell's tone was a little confused and a little aggrieved.

"The spiritual sea of ​​a mage is a library." Hill's tone was very calm, but it was full of determination. "You may not be able to remember which book it is in a moment, but you must know that it is stored in it." Which corner of the spiritual sea."

Russell didn't understand a bit and frowned.

"You don't understand these yet, just remember what I say. This will happen after you learn the fifth-level spell." Hill turned to look at him, "The books you have access to now can only be memorized by mental strength. Just fine.”

"Yes, teacher." Russell pulled Carpenter, who was in a daze, "We will remember it."

Carpenter's slightly happy face just now has fallen... With Russell's temper, he would never let Carpenter go have sex alone.

Even if the books were of little use to Carpenter for the time being, Russell would force her to recite them in full.

Her brother Russell was very worried that Carpenter would be wronged in places he couldn't see, and he had been very strict with her since she was a child.

This was also the reason why she was promoted so early even though her talent was generally considered to be poor... There were several children who were slightly more talented than her when they were young, but they couldn't even pass the intermediate apprentice level before reaching adulthood at the age of 16.

In fact, Carpenter will not relax, but, how to put it... When she thinks about how scary the future is, even if she knows that she will never give up, she still wants to cry for herself.

"One month! Teacher, please give me one month." Russell, after thinking for a long time, finally said through gritted teeth.

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