The Ink Falls on the Other Shore Flower

Chapter 65: Unleashing Small Meteor Witchcraft, Joyful Atmosphere

Chapter 65: Chapter 65: Unleashing Small Meteor Witchcraft, Joyful Atmosphere


A dragon and a spaceship flew along a special path of flames for about ten minutes before the Red Dragon gradually slowed down.


Lor looked forward and saw, more than ten miles away, an old man in a red Wizard Robe slowly walking out from a sea of fire.


Where he walked, the seven-colored flames retreated, as if making way for their king.


"Hoo—"


The Red Dragon landed on the ground, and Lor controlled the spaceship to land right after it.


"Lord Yasen, I’ve brought them back," the Red Dragon shouted loudly.


"Grandfather." Levan flew down from the Red Dragon’s back and rushed into Yasen’s embrace.


"Haha, our little Levan has grown a lot taller," the old man said with a smile, patting Levan’s head.


"Greetings, Speaker Yasen."


Lor, Agular, and Kateya flew out of the spaceship and respectfully saluted Yasen.


"Hmm." Yasen’s gaze swept over the three, finally resting on Lor, and he asked curiously, "I heard from little Levan that you’ve recently succeeded in your sorcery experiment. Could you demonstrate it for me?"


To be honest, when he asked little Levan to take Lor as a mentor, apart from the fact that Levan truly needed some guidance, it was also because he had high hopes for Lor’s future.


A small first-level apprentice, able to intuitively optimize the Wall of Flames Rune model in less than a month.


And at the third-level apprentice stage, able to leap 0.5 rings to cast 1.4 ring sorcery.


To other Fourth Ring Wizards, this might seem insignificant, as whether apprentice level or one ring, they were all mere ants to them.


But the Five-Ring Mages like Yasen knew a bit more, such as the fact that apprentices who had actually done such a thing had a seventy percent chance of becoming a Fourth Ring!


This was top-secret information at the Speaker level of the Wizard Alliance, and no one other than the speakers themselves and those geniuses knew.


Now he wants to see what kind of sorcery Lor has fused after becoming a One-Ring Wizard.


The brilliant ideas of such a genius might even give him some inspiration.


"Of course." Lor nodded without hesitation, glanced around, and asked, "Shall I perform it right here?"


He never hid the progress of his experiments from little Levan, and naturally, he was prepared to demonstrate the Small Meteor Witchcraft to Yasen.


The purpose was to display his potential and strengthen his relationship with this great protector, both now and in the future.


"Yes, release it in that direction," Yasen pointed towards the north of the desert.


"Alright." Lor responded, lifting his eyes to the north, discovering that the flames there surged more tumultuously than the outskirts, some of which even reached the sky.


"Hiss~" The Red Dragon snorted softly, really puzzled why Yasen valued Lor so much.


A One-Ring Wizard, even with Fusion Witchcraft, can at most have the power of 2.2 rings, right?


While that’s quite good indeed, single Elemental Mages can cast sorcery at the 2.3 ring level by linking Spiritual Power.


Comparatively, it’s not necessary to regard Multi-Element Faction Mages.


Agular’s eyes were filled with anticipation, as he knew how potent Lor’s Lava Eruption Witchcraft was during his apprentice phase.


Using that witchcraft as a core, the fused witchcraft could hardly be weak.


As for Kateya and Levan, they both had blind confidence in Lor.


The sorcery their mentor (Lord Lor) spent nearly three years fusing must be incredibly powerful.


Lor slightly raised his right hand, a thoughtful look crossing his eyes.


Eventually, he lowered the Small Meteor Witchcraft’s main body by 0.1 rings to 2.3 rings level, combining it with the Gravity Technique, targeting a sea of fire two hundred miles to the north.


Select, gather, dive.


"Hoo—"


A meteor descended from the sky, plunging straight to the previously marked area.


One second later.


"Boom—"


The meteor exploded upon impact, affecting a radius of thirty miles, causing the sea of flames in the desert to surge continually, spreading in all directions.


Some flames even surged towards where the five people and one dragon stood, but drifted back automatically within a hundred miles.


"It still maintains a 0.5 ring leap?" A look of joy crossed Yasen’s eyes, "I seem to have really struck it rich this time!"


Generally, even for true Multi-Element Faction genius mages, fusing 2.3 ring witchcraft at one ring is already very good.


As for 2.4 rings...


He had only seen three, one of whom became a dual Five-Ring, leading the Wizard Alliance to forge twilight of the gods.


Another reached Fourth Ring, yet their combat power could rival single Elemental Five-Ring.


As for the last one, was forcibly killed by the God of Death as soon as they became a Third Ring mage.


And now, he had discovered one more, and had already early on set to recruit.


Though this 0.5 ring leap was bolstered with the Gravity Technique, seeming a bit watered down.


But achieving it meant achieving it, Yasen wouldn’t bother with such minor details.


"2.4 rings?" The Red Dragon, who was initially dull, suddenly widened its eyes in disbelief, staring at the desert to the north where the meteor had formed a large crater, "And still a long-range strike, how is this possible?"


A single Elemental One-Ring Mage’s rune link, forming a team of three hundred, could at most boost sorcery strength up to 2.3 rings.


But little Levan’s mentor was able to release 2.4 ring sorcery by himself.


He could also tell that it was a combination of two witchcrafts, but that didn’t affect the conclusion.


"No wonder Lord Yasen values him so much." The Red Dragon secretly glanced at Lor with a mutter in his heart, "If it were me, I’d even want to marry off my daughter to him."


"As expected of my student." Agular’s face was full of shock and pride.


Though after Lor became a One-Ring, he didn’t teach Lor anything but instead became the one receiving help.


But regardless, Lor was ultimately his student.


With an outstanding student, a mentor naturally felt proud!


As for Kateya and Levan, they couldn’t tell exactly how strong the Small Meteor Witchcraft was, but listening to the sound, it was powerful, and their gazes towards Lor were full of admiration.


"Lor, you’re quite impressive," Yasen said with a laugh, stroking his beard, "Continue to work hard, and the legislator seat is not far from you."


"I shall not disappoint the Speaker’s regard," Lor solemnly nodded, but joy surged in his heart.


Indeed, even lowering the Small Meteor Witchcraft’s power by 0.1 rings, he still earned Yasen’s admiration.


As for going all out...


It would be too dazzling; it’s unnecessary for now. Showing a gradual display over time is more appropriate.


"Uncle Adams, didn’t I say my mentor is brilliant?"


Little Levan dashed up to the Red Dragon King’s toe, proudly saying, "You didn’t believe just now, but now even grandfather says the mentor is great. Do you believe it now?"


"I believe, I believe, truly remarkable!" Adams nodded helplessly.


The little fellow indeed got smarter; it even knew he was just humoring him before.


"Hahahaha~"


Upon witnessing this scene, everyone present burst into laughter, and the desert was filled with a lively atmosphere.


After a while, when everyone finished laughing, Yasen looked at Lor and said, "I heard you’re currently short on contribution points?"


He asked this not for investment, but for training.


Having only talent was not enough; a wizard who solely focused on research might get stuck on a certain point for a lifetime.


Thus, he preferred to provide training opportunities rather than directly bestowing a massive amount of resources.