Chapter 60

"Angel, now do you know the relationship between mental force model, magic and magic source?" Sanders asked.

Angel nodded slightly, and Sanders was more detailed and understandable than the obscure definition in the book.

"Now that you understand. Well, based on what I said earlier, why do 99% of the gifted people in the wizard world die in the apprenticeship stage and can't be promoted to the official wizard?" Sanders lay with his hands around him, his legs crossed, and his eyes were sharp at angel.

Why can't an apprentice be promoted to an official wizard? Angel actually thought about it these days.

At pat manor, Moro once said that he had been stuck in the intermediate apprenticeship because he had no chance.

So, the answer is "chance"?

incorrect.

If it's just chance, why did Sanders say the previous words. Moreover, angel himself felt that opportunity was important, but did all official wizards rely on opportunity to advance? Not necessarily.

So what would be the answer? Angel thought carefully about what Sanders had said before, the relationship between mental force model, magic and magic source.

The reason why you can't be promoted to the official wizard is that the magic accumulation is insufficient and the magic source is not up to the standard.

Why didn't the magic source meet the standard? Maybe the magic return rate is low.

What is the culprit of the low magic return rate? The answer is obviously that the mental force model is not well constructed.

Then, push down according to this idea, and an answer has obviously surfaced.

Angel pushed back and finally got the answer: "there is a problem with the guidance method."

Sanders raised his eyebrow: "I can give you a message, and then you think about it."

Hearing that Sanders didn't judge right or wrong, he asked him to think again. Angel thought, is his derivation wrong?

"Many of today's guidance methods are the safest and most stable mental force models finally set by predecessors after tens of thousands of years of trial and modification. For example, the triangular guidance method I gave you earlier , for many people, it is a garbage model, but since its birth, there has been no feedback of mental breakdown. It can be seen that it has its merits. " Sandston paused and said, "moreover, there are countless wizards in history who use triangular models to advance formal wizards. Among them, there are many legendary wizards."

"So, is there really a problem with this guidance method? Think again."

Sanders' words are undoubtedly a refutation. However, angel felt that Sanders didn't really refute, but wanted to remind him of something.

Garbage guidance can also become wizards, even legendary wizards. Then why do many wizard apprentices still stay in the apprenticeship stage for decades or even centuries?

"Is the mental strength value too low?" Angel whispered.

"The level of spiritual power value does affect the accumulation and growth of magic sources. However, there are 1o some apprentices with spiritual power value, who practice triangular guidance method or similar public guidance method, and there are many examples of becoming formal wizards. Therefore, spiritual power value is not the real main reason." Sanders explained.

What is the reason that makes it difficult for an apprentice to successfully advance?

While angel was thinking, Sanders took out a White Velvet feather pen from the pen holder, twisted the small pen cover, dipped it in red ink, and drew glittering magic marks on a leather roll.

Various symbols overflow from his pen, gradually float up, fly in mid air, and then slowly disappear.

The scene's picture is extremely magical and dreamy. Every symbol flashes fluorescence. It's like being in the forest of fireflies. Angel was silly for a moment. Until a symbol quietly fell on the blue pen on the pen holder, angel's mind suddenly flashed a light.

Pens and quills.

The cap of the pen, which can hold a feather pen, may not be suitable, but it can also be used if it is OK.

However, the cap of the quill pen can not be stuffed into the pen. The hard plug will only break the small cap of the quill pen.

"Fit and make do!" Angel's eyes lit up.

Hearing angel's exclamation, Sanders smiled, put down his quill pen, looked at angel and waited for his words.

"The triangular guidance method, or similar mass guidance method, is suitable for some gifted people, and even very suitable for them. Then, these people have a great chance of being promoted to a formal wizard." Angel: "but for other gifted people, the triangular guidance method is not suitable for them, and it is even difficult to make do with it. If you practice for decades, you will have problems."

After Angel finished, he looked at Sanders with shining eyes.

Sanders was silent for a long time and finally laughed.

"Yes, you're roughly right."

Sanders: "to become a full-fledged wizard, you naturally need a high rate of magic return. How to improve the rate of magic return has always been an eternal topic in the wizard world."

"How to improve the rate? As you have just answered, the level of mental power value will have an impact. The higher the value, the more it will affect the degree of magic cycle. But there is another problem. As you just said, if the model you build does not fit you, the degree of magic cycle will not rise as fast. Therefore, this leads to the next focus."

"Having a mental model that best suits you is the key to whether you can really go on the wizard road."

"I won't let you learn the public guidance method in the library because the models they build are the most stable and not easy to collapse model summarized by various wizard schools for tens of thousands of years, but their efficiency varies from person to person and may not really fit you. If a model doesn't fit you, it will take a hundred years and just waste time."

When Sanders said this, angel thought of Moro. It took decades for Moro to be promoted to a senior apprentice. Perhaps the biggest reason is not that the opportunity is not enough, but that the road deviated at the beginning.

"Why does everyone agree with the same model differently? The answer to this question is still a mystery. Almost every large wizard organization collects a lot of data to experiment, but it has not been cracked yet." Sanders thought, "I guess it may have something to do with everyone's original password."

Sanders didn't explain what the source code was. Angel didn't know, but he just speculated that it might be related to DNA.

"It can be said that more than 8o% of the apprentices wasted the rest of their lives because they didn't choose a suitable model. Most of the remaining 2o% are not in good agreement with the guidance law. As you said, they can only make do with it. It's also difficult for these people to become a formal wizard. Unless you have resources, opportunities and efforts, you can also become a wizard."

"That's why there are too few wizard apprentices to become formal wizards."