Sword of Daybreaker

Chapter 109166


After Gawain and Hetty’s questioning, Jenny is finally no longer silent. The story about this note and its masters is the first to be presented locally, and Gawain knows more about the Wild Mage. .

The first owner of the note was indeed the Wild Mage, but he still didn’t leave his name in this note. Jenny only knew that it was a lonely, weird and crowded Senior, the Wild Mage. Violet Kingdom from the north of continent was once a member of the largest human mage organization “Mystic Guild”, but as Gawain knows, his strength is low and he is crowded out. His research is also deviant in the eyes of orthodox mage, so life Extremely desolate, and eventually left Mystic Guild to heal his daughter, and entered Ainz, and the note that Jenny got was one of the manuscripts that Wild Mage had flowed out in the early years – if it was correct, He sold it to Ainz Kingdom for a mage in order to raise the toll.

Maybe only sold three copper plates, maybe worthless, just serving as a gift for a lot of books and notes.

And its second owner’s situation is also not strong, and it can be seen from the lines of the notes. The mage is also doing the “deviant” research, and he is doing this research for the same reason. Personal strength is low and improvement is hopeless.

A difficult mage entering the magic and rune, hopes that logic and mathematics will help him explore the truth of this world, and Wild Mage’s research on rune versatility and potential law gives him a light. The lights made him vaguely grasp the path of magic arcane without the help of a powerful mana, but the second researcher did not go far on this road.

Perhaps to raise the cost of doing the research, or perhaps to verify a piece of data from the notes, the nameless mage died in an outing adventure, and the few properties he left behind were quickly divided. Clean, this valuable note fell into the hands of Jenny’s mentor.

But Jenny’s mentor didn’t become the master of this note, because the “orthodox mentor” was disdainful about this note. He didn’t think that two low rank mage could reveal a lot of calculations on paper. What truth is there, and think that the second owner of the note just lost his life in an adventure because he believed in the gibberish on the waste paper – the poor worm that died in the ruins just proved the fallacy of the theory in the note. .

So the instructor threw the notes directly away and threw them into the garbage dump outside the Mage Tower 鈥?and was taken back by his 鈥渁pprentice鈥?Levinkes.

And this so-called “apprentice” is actually the slave of the Archmagician.

This phenomenon is very common in the orthodox Magician. Their apprentices are usually divided into two types: true apprentices and unappreciated apprentices. The former are those with higher innate talent, or the noble bloodline pure, while the latter It鈥檚 just that the name of an apprentice is hung in Mage Tower, but it鈥檚 actually used as a slave and experimental material. Levinkes belongs to the latter.

Because the magical innate talent is not good enough, Levinkes is never valued in the Mage Tower. Although he has a very high innate talent in mathematics and logic, he is Mage because of the low level of casting and rune sensing. Everyone in the Tower is called 鈥渓ow energy鈥?and 鈥渇reak鈥? Archmagician barely taught Levinkes some introductory knowledge, and then forced the official mage with a huge amount of cheap magic medicine and ceremony, and then cultivated it. Runeshaper’s approach was developed and he was intended to work on drawing magic formations and making items.

Levinkes picked up the notes at that time and became the third owner of the notes.

After a few years, Jenny met Levinkes.

Unlike most “innate talents” who can enter Mage Tower, Jenny’s origins are even more humble. She is not even selected as a “mage slave”: this thin girl is far from Royal Capital. In the poor countryside, the ancestors of the family have not dealt with Extraordinary, let alone have the “mage’s noble bloodline”.

She was able to enter the Mage Tower because her family had suffered from famine, and the family was starving to death. At the time, her 鈥渕entor鈥?passed by the village of her hometown and wanted to 鈥渂e kind, with the food in her hand to change with the local hungry people. thing”.

Jenny clearly remembered that it was a windless but cold night, and her parents gathered the children and took a sign, drawing her at the age of fourteen.

The next morning, she was promoted to the “Magician Adult” caravan and changed her family to a living enough food: two bags of wheat.

She still remembers that there were a lot of things in the caravan: unrecognized herbs, animal specimens, stones, metal, bark, a few numbness, and a child as big as himself…

The car was full of experimental materials.

The Magician used food for experimental materials and she was brought to Mage Tower as an experimental material.

Later, she met Levinkes in Mage Tower, an “apprentice” who was a slave to mage but was higher than her.

Levinkes is responsible for 鈥渇eeding鈥?the experimental materials.

The children who were brought together from the countryside were quickly brought to the role of the Magician. Almost every two or three days, a child was taken out, some of them could come back alive, some could not, and even Those who came back alive quickly became mad and weak, and Jenny was aware of her fate, but she did not escape.

Because Levinkes reminds her every day: Never run, it will be more terrifying than death.

In this way, when it was finally Jenny鈥檚 turn to be used, she couldn鈥檛 remember the specific passage of the day because she was almost completely immersed in fear and chaos, but she was lucky to be sent to her: When experimenting with the formation, she was suddenly detected with a very weak mana affinity.

She turned out to be a magical innate talent.

With magical innate talent, and before being honest, Jenny saved his life and became one of Magician’s apprentices, and he was the same slave as Levinkes, and she got her own. Last name: The Magician gave her a name called “Perrault” very casually. In human lingua franca, the word means “wheat” – because she was bought back by Magician with two pockets of wheat.

Separated from the threat of death, it was already a great fortune for Jenny as an experimental material, but in fact her situation still did not go bright: she just changed from the same thing to a “slave” “And only, in many cases, the two are actually not much different.

But Jenny at the time didn’t have much thought to think about it. She was so lucky that she could survive, and she was able to read and literate as a mage apprentice (although she was a slave servant), and she learned magic more than she thought. Things, she began to hungry to learn that knowledge, almost endlessly reading, literacy, identifying rune, memory magic spell, and soon, she found that Levinkes has the same hobby and way of thinking…

They became friends, friend of forgotten year, and Levinkes excitedly presented his collection of notes to Jenny and told the incredible things in the notes that were rooted in math and logic. The two magic spells were low-powered, and The 鈥渁pprentice鈥?who did not receive formal mage education at all took the knowledge in the notes and built his own view of World based on it.

They are completely unaware of how this kind of research that relies on formulas and calculations to approach the truth is deviant in the eyes of the orthodox, the mages who believe in the pursuit of truth with personal strength.

On the other side, Jenny’s “mentor”, the powerful Magician quickly discovered that Jenny’s magical innate talent is actually low and poor. This diseased scorpion crawling out of the experimental material has the ability to sense mana only a little bit. However, with her mental energy innate talent, I am afraid that I can only master a few apprentice-level magic spell cantrips in my life, and I am not in the ranks of formal mage.

So he quickly stopped investing in Jenny and was eager to recover the cost. He gave Jenny a bottle of magic medicine and a form drawing, and let Jenny drink the magic medicine and force it into 1st Level mage. Then start the exercise of Runeshaper.

Levinkes, who has already been drinking magic medicine, privately blocked Jenny and gave a bold suggestion: Why don’t you trust the knowledge in the notes, believe that the formulas derived from the knowledge of the notes in normally, try not to use magic spell, but only Control those runes with math and logic?

Jenny followed Levinkes’s advice and completed the refactoring of the formation as an apprentice.

That is probably the first “calculated” form on this world.

However, her “mentor” did not reward her, but instead flies into a rage, and quickly found out that Levinkes was “small action”, and then he found the existence of the note. Nearly “betrayal” made him even more angry. He thought that a research note filled with gibberish and from a low-skilled mage could confuse his servant in his Mage Tower. It is a great insult.

Archmagician burned in anger, prepared to destroy his notes, and punish his two “apprentices”, but this time Levinkes stood up bravely for the first time and took the initiative to face the anger of his “mentor.”

He accepted the punishment alone and saved the note and Jenny at the expense of one eye, one quarter soul and two tendons. He tried to convince the tyrannical Archmagician to keep notes and let the stupid apprentice go. Research notes are valuable 鈥?there may be something that is worth investing in the notes, and he and Jenny can be such guinea pigs to make formations and runes in the way described in the notes, so if successful, Then all the results belong to Archmagician. If it fails, Magician will only lose two experimental materials.

Jenny鈥檚 mentor accepted this statement, allowing two daring apprentices to carry on the research, but he never gave up the ridicule and blows of the moment 鈥?鈥嬧€媓e thought that those who couldn鈥檛 control the high-end rune could The rune study must be ridiculous, just as the serf guessed King’s menu as ridiculous, without the ability to understand and control the rune, but with a few calculations to guess the power of those runes, what is not ridiculous?

But in any case, Levinkes and Jenny can finally continue to study the contents of the note, and they quickly discovered that different magical materials have a significant “fault” problem in many properties such as mana conduction. This fault seems to be all magical. The material is divided into two intervals of “positive” and “negative”, and a mysterious constant affects the actual performance of the magical material of the two intervals in the magic formation. The original magical material only affects the “output power” of the magic formation. The anti-interference stability of the magic formation itself depends mainly on the layout logic of the rune, and the relationship between the magical material and the magical material is only affected by its positive and negative polarity and a constant…

They began to derive this constant and gradually approached the final result, but on the eve of success, their mentor suddenly gave them a task.

Go to a mana well that is out of control and reset the rune formation there.

This is completely beyond their Runeshaper skill, and resetting mana well’s rune formation is not a Runeshaper’s specialty: this is the official mage job.

But the mentor鈥檚 order is absolute, and there is a sentence that comes along with the order:

“Don’t you say that all the runes can fit in your style? Then go and set it.”

Levinkes accepted the order. He knew that the Archmagician had lost patience, because the latter was not a person who could tolerate his slaves to act freely, so he had no choice at all, and he adjusted the rune in the mana well, just as well. He verified one of the most critical issues.

Jenny’s memories are coming to an end, her tone is calm, and calm is not about talking about herself: “Mr. Levinkes told me before leaving, he would adjust those runes according to the first guess, if he came back alive. E is equal to 1.29. If he doesn’t come back, E is equal to 1.66 – he didn’t come back.”

Gawain lowered his head and looked at the note. The record on the constant E was a new and delicate and pretty handwriting, which was written by Jenny.


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