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As for the last ite a ic Iron
With proper s, weapons made from this ore would stand out fro iApprentice Adepts, who possessed supernatural powers, it was just an average ite all the ite Actually, he wasn’t in the ic knowledge But he needed to arduously utilize every second he had
When his Spirit Energy was full, he would practice h he could solidify useful spells with the help of the Chip, he still needed to practice them Also, he had the ability to learn a skill Whether it was ‘Spell Casting Mastery’, ‘Spellwalk’, or even ‘Wondrous Ite’, they were all excellent options for hi a specific ability could he obtain skills that would supple hi Mastery’ was a skill that decreased an Apprentice Adept’s casting time He only needed to recite up to 80 of a spell, then it would be cast autoh it only shaved off 20 of a spell’s casting time, it was a prerequisite skill for the ‘Quicken Spell’ skill
The value of the ‘Quicken Spell’ skill was enormous for Elemental Adepts But it was beyond Greem’s current abilities
‘Spellwalk’, was the Apprentice level skill that Greem wanted the most It allowed an Apprentice Adept to cast a spell whileWithout it, no matter if it was an offensive or defensive skill, he could only cast the still
Therefore, this skill was a must have for all combat Adepts
‘Craft Wondrous Item’ was a required skill for those Apprentice Adepts anted to concoctthis skill could one further develop their skills in craftingthese skills, ic books didn’t mention it in detail However, all of them mentioned the term ‘Will of the World of Adepts’ Greem had always been skeptical toward this
Noas one could practice theently, the body would remember it and it would eventually beco on the feedback of the ‘Adept World’s Will’ so anything This was just like a pie falling out of the sky suddenly and landing perfectly in someone’s hands Greem didn’t understand how this could be
Could this boundless world really have its oill? Was there so attention to every individual who lived within its body, and, when the individual did soht time?
If this Will really did exist, what did it looked like? And, where did it hide? Also, what kind of ability did it have that allowed it to overcoards to this extreuarantee that it didn’t exist After all, the Adept World, where he currently lived, was a ical ocean With such a large a to see all kind of mystical events occur
So, before he uncovered the forces behind this mysticism world, he had to keep a reverent and respectful ht attitude for an Apprentice Adept who sought knowledge and universal truths
Greee from the book into his database until he was left with 1 Spirit point Then he stopped ‘reading’ He couldn’t use up all his Spirit, as the Fire Arrow spell was in the process of optimization and would use up 1 Spirit point every day
He looked through theand saw the dark sky He quickly realized that it was after ht
Greem tiredly closed up the book, stood up, and stretched his body, ot in his bed
But he was not going to sleep yet because he hadn’t completed his daily meditation!
Thus, within his still and quiet roo slowly became stable as his soul conscious immersed itself in the Spiritual world, which was filled with brightly glowing ‘specks’
This was one of the sad realities that an Apprentice Adept had to deal with
Every day, from the moment they opened their eyes, they would have to face a full schedule Even when they finally cli completely exhausted, what awaited theevery day, could they increase their Spirit bit by bit
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However, as the candles within the Toent out, one by one, eventually bequeathing the tower in a coht which could penetrate the fog and clouds above the tower, a strange figure suddenly appeared on one of the outside walls of the Tower
A nearly perfectly perpendicular wall; nuical formations, yet all of these were no obstacle for it, as it was still crawling around the tower at a speed faster than any ordinary et in mind It continuously passedeven once, all the whilefrom shadow to shadow at an incredible speed
She was not a kind of shadow creature who could freely leap between shadows, but her extreave her fantasticon the perpendicular toas like walking on a level road, and she could do it all withoutany noise She was like an assassin who thrived in the shadows