Chapter 262: Supreme grade talent
Chapter 262: Supreme grade talent
"Senior, here is the potion." Aur took out eleven vials containing green liquids from his spatial ring and handed them to the ground.
"Good," a satisfied voice came from the other side, and a flickering light appeared, taking the vials with it.
Aur looked on with his crimson eyes before turning around and leaving the place expressionlessly, his thoughts unknown to all.
"Sigh, from the records I have read, there can only be one cause that can lead to such a terrifying explosion." That information left him even more confused, considering it was essentially a legend.
But since the information was stored on the third floor, there must be some basis for it. After all, why would it be kept in a place only the Village Leader was allowed to enter?
If it was truly baseless, it would have been discarded with the pile of papers on the first floor.
Thoughts flowed in Aur’s mind as he slowly walked out of the information pavilion.
"If my guess is true, then somehow William managed to become a true supreme talent, having a supreme-grade mental space," Aur murmured in his heart with some shock.
In the awakening ceremony, if one took ninety steps, the world essence would temper a mental space that would be at least the size of a mansion, no smaller than Aur’s own and all could be called the supreme grade talent.
For wizards who have a supreme-grade mental space, they didn’t even have to actively refine the mana in their mental space; it would be done gradually to attract the mana from the outside world and do it itself without intervention.
The most amazing thing was about breakthroughs: it would be as easy as drinking water for one to break through in tiers of wizard, and they wouldn’t have to focus on any bottleneck at all.
They were basically the darlings of mana; even a simple spell in the hands of a supreme-grade mental space wizard could produce astonishing power simply because of their mental space, which could resonate with the mana of the outside world.
Reaching tier four was the countless dream of wizards, however, supreme-grade talents had never appeared in the village till now and could be considered myth.
But the saying goes, nature is indifferent, and everything related to this world has a balance. These supreme talents were also like walking time bombs.
Since they accumulated mana from the mental space automatically, it would often be overflowing, and with one step carelessness, the entire mental space would explode, causing a terrifying explosion that could destroy the world!
These were written in the records. Although it was written "destroy the world," it was simply impossible for it to do so. It might be written like this because the explosion felt like it.
Aur was perplexed by the fact that there was a supreme talent in the village who self-exploded like a walking time bomb.
He didn’t know of such an individual at all, which led to the conclusion that William somehow became a supreme-grade talent.
Considering his previous assumption that he was the protagonist, then it wouldn’t be surprising that he could increase his talent through whatever method it was.
"William, huh…" Aur’s eyes flashed with a dangerous glint, which soon turned calm again as he returned to his mansion, deep in contemplation.
"Master."
Suddenly, he paused in his step as he heard a bashful voice from his side, his crimson gaze looking at the two sisters who looked like twins.
"Elara and Seraphine," Aur nodded his head absentmindedly as he left towards his usual room.
The two sisters looked at the back of Aur with some greed in their eyes. He had given them so much pleasure that they still felt their legs wobble even thinking about it.
Not only that, but the main purpose was that they had both been reassigned as the head maids, and since basically every servant knew that they had slept with their master, their status was even higher than Lucy’s.
They could even command Lucy now, under Aur. Now they were second in command, and their lives had become much better.
"Master, can we come tonight?"
"No," Aur replied casually before entering his room without pause.
As he entered the room, he was still contemplating the supreme talent.
While he thought heavily about it, he shook his head while rubbing his temples again.
"Maybe I need to visit my family again and ensure their safety," Aur thought as he decided to sneak out. By bribing the guard, he could easily slip out unnoticed and swiftly return again.
The reason he had never met them was because he was afraid—afraid that his enemies would target them, leaving him helpless to watch. Find adventures at m_v l|e’m-p| y r
But now that his strength had basically reached the Elders’ level, he had much more room to maneuver and could be bolder.
When one is weaker, they need to know their own strength, but becoming stronger naturally allows a person to be bolder.
Thinking of this, he swiftly made preparations while comprehending the sound magic.
These spells had several uses for him, but the laws of this magic were very complex, and it would take some time to learn, unlike the lava magic spell, which was easy to comprehend with the insight from the fire, earth and water law from the five elemental magic he already had insight on.
In the middle of the night, when everyone was fast asleep and not a single soul was insightful, a blurry figure slowly made its way across the rooftops, reaching the giant wall that surrounded the academy.
There, a guard lay in wait with drooping eyes. When he saw Aur, he nodded his head.
"The item," he spoke in a soft tone, narrowing his eyes. He couldn’t see the person at all, only the blurry shadow. "Which Elder is that?" he wondered to himself.
The blurry figure casually tossed five middle-grade mana crystals, which the guard took and hurriedly hid in his spatial bag before a kind smile appeared on his face.
"You can exit," he said, slowly opening the smaller gate to allow Aur to leave.
As he watched the blurry figure exit, the guard shook his head. "I better not try to poke a nose in a hornets’ nest."
"But these cultivation resources should be enough for me to break through to the high-tier one wizard, even a peak might not be impossible," he thought, gripping the spatial bag with determination.