Chapter 213 Changes in Everyone, Revealing Their Talents, Crescent Moon Level?
Chapter 213 Changes in Everyone, Revealing Their Talents, Crescent Moon Level?
Chapter 213 Changes in Everyone, Revealing Their Talents, Crescent Moon Level?
The last quarterly performance review meeting of the year.
Ian arrived rather late.
Flynn and Sophia were chatting, while the three people from the second tier were sitting in their seats, including El and others.
I saw him come in.
Flynn, who was chatting with Sophia, turned around and gave Ian a faint smile.
This is the first time.
Ian smiled and nodded at him.
At the same time, Flynn's telepathic communication also entered his ears.
"I'm hosting a salon tonight, and I'll introduce you to some of the people there."
"OK."
Ian understood that this seemed to be a preparation to recruit him into the salon.
He naturally wouldn't refuse.
In an academic environment, it's never a bad thing to integrate into several groups, especially since Flynn is his senior.
Sofia, who usually ignored him.
This time, he nodded to him as well.
Ian was somewhat taken aback, but he responded nonetheless.
"A researcher of emerging stars might have the potential to become a scholar!" Sophia thought to herself.
She and Ian had no conflict whatsoever.
The real conflict actually lies between El and Ian, but she simply values El more.
However, as Ian demonstrated his academic talent this time, although it was still not enough to shake her choice of Al, it did not affect her attitude towards Ian becoming more normal.
And that's true for the two of them.
The others naturally smiled kindly as well. Only those who had spent a long time in the academy could understand the value of a second-tier article.
Even many later wizards didn't have it.
This represents a significant leap in the wizards' reputation within the academy, at least lifting them out of obscurity.
At least some wizards will know his name.
These things bring some subtle benefits to college life.
"I need to stay calm."
Seeing Sophia greeting Ian, El felt resentful and resolved to break through to the mid-stage of the first ring as soon as possible.
At this point, his mental strength was nearing its limit.
They have already begun preparing to learn the corresponding new solidified witchcraft.
Once he breaks through to the mid-stage of the first ring, everything will come back to normal, so there's no need to focus on the present.
In the corner, Gwen watched as the many wizards welcomed Ian, bit her lip, and greeted him as he approached.
Ian ignored him.
This made her face turn ugly, while some wizards nearby watched the scene thoughtfully.
This made Gwen's expression even uglier.
As soon as Ian sat down, Andre asked him about the journal.
He also shared some of his experiences with Andrei without reservation, which greatly benefited Andrei.
Kieran arrived soon.
As always, he swept past all the wizards first, and when he saw Ian, he raised an eyebrow slightly.
It feels like it's been three months since we last met.
Ian's aura seems to have changed quite a bit.
With these questions in mind, he slowly approached the center and then patiently shared the content of this session.
Sharing information about this issue of the Element Journal.
After analyzing several other articles, he turned his gaze to Ian and said, "Ian, this one is yours. Why don't you share it today?"
"OK."
Ian's teeth were a little numb, but he nodded and went to the front to share with everyone.
And listening to Ian's story.
The wizards below initially paid little attention, but the more they listened, the more serious they became.
Researching fire runes for two or three years that are almost useless... Long-term research underground in mines, facing dangerous underground monsters...
They asked themselves the same questions.
Can they really do that?
It seems not.
At that moment, many wizards who thought Ian was just lucky completely abandoned that notion.
This is what Ian deserves.
Even El didn't look at Ian with such disdain.
After he finished speaking, Flynn was the first to clap, and the other wizards followed suit, their applause echoing throughout the castle.
El was reluctant, but with Kieran there, she clapped along.
"I hope everyone can learn from Ian. Remember, a wizard should never be completely obsessed with mere combat power. You may feel that some knowledge is useless, but perhaps one day it will play an unexpected role."
Kieran dismissed Ian and said, "To commend Ian's progress, you can ask me for a private lesson for an hour. Also, since Peter has left, you will be in charge of instructing this group of new apprentices. You'll get 500 contribution points per month."
This?
Everyone, including Flynn, looked on with envy.
Kieran is a top-tier second-circle wizard in the academy; a one-hour consultation can completely help a wizard overcome many obstacles.
There are even individual instructors from second-circle wizards within the academy.
That's timed by the minute, and it often takes several thousand contribution points to earn them in one go. The gap between them and Kieran is perhaps as big as the gap between them and a second-ring wizard.
Ian was also pleasantly surprised.
He has accumulated some questions over the years regarding the breakthrough of the first stage of the process and some knowledge points.
This is a good opportunity to clear it out.
There are also extra tasks, which are actually very simple and don't require much attention from him; they are purely perks.
It was a pleasant surprise.
Suppressing his joy, Ian sat down, while Kieran began another quarterly assessment.
Several hours later.
It's all over.
The crowd showered them with compliments, and after agreeing on a time with Flynn, the wizards slowly departed.
At this moment, only Ian and six wizard apprentices remained in the hall, including Gwen.
"Lord Ian!"
At this moment, a wizard stepped forward respectfully, and other wizards followed suit, trying to establish a connection. Ian nodded to each of them.
As for Gwen trying to build a relationship with him midway through, he treated her normally, even somewhat distantly.
Seeing this, the other wizard apprentices instinctively distanced themselves from Gwen.
A wave of intense regret washed over her.
Just like Peter did before.
After Ian told these people that they could contact him if they needed anything, he slowly left and arrived at the castle in the very center.
He had something he wanted to discuss with Kieran.
"Speak, what is it?" Kieran asked calmly.
"Teacher, it's like this."
Ian told him about Cassius Silverleaf, and Kieran shook his head and said, "This is your own business; figure it out yourself."
He can't solve all his students' problems.
He is a teacher, not a babysitter.
"OK."
Ian nodded; it seemed this was a matter he could only leave to himself.
"But what happened to you in these past three months?" At this moment, Kieran raised his head, looking at Ian with a questioning expression.
Ian understood instantly.
This is because he had just broken through his talent barrier, which caused some changes in his body and attracted Kieran's attention.
Should I say something?
He fell into deep thought. In fact, the talent of the Crescent Moon level was already very strong, and it was incomparable to the talent of the first class.
If things continue like this, Kieran might discover his changes sooner.
Rather than being passively discovered, it's better for him to proactively reveal part of it, and the same reasoning can still be used.
Thinking about this...
He took a deep breath and slowly said, "Teacher, just last month when I was meditating, my talent suddenly improved, and it seems to have reached the Crescent Moon level."
"A waning moon?"
Kieran looked up, a look of surprise flashing in his eyes.
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