Chapter 104
Chapter 104
Time flies, and another half month has passed.
The harbor in front of Chashan Ridge has been completely cleared by Andy. All the reefs have been broken up, and the harbor is now basically operational.
The wizard's tower on the cliff has already been completed with its first floor.
Old Goblin, along with his grandson and the entire Golden Hibiscus Merchant Guild, had also come from the White Shark Islands—he was nearing the end of his life.
He hoped that before he died, the Scarlet Wizard would adopt his grandson as a servant, so that he could continue to serve the Scarlet Wizard.
After Old Colin arrived at Chashanling, the operation of various affairs in Chashanling became much smoother.
Although the port that Andy had developed had not yet been equipped with other supporting facilities, it was already able to perform some of the basic functions of a seaport, accommodating passing ships and allowing them to rest and resupply there.
In the forked mountain range, human presence becomes increasingly apparent.
If it weren't for the fact that the wizard tower of Loon and his group hadn't been under construction, and if Loon hadn't said from the beginning that the trees in this mountain forest couldn't be cut down indiscriminately, then the people in Linying Village, as well as the craftsmen and laborers who came to work, would probably have wanted to hollow out the interior of this forked mountain range and build a new town.
However, even though the town has not yet been built, some people have already settled on the "long-armed island" that blocks the harbor.
Among these people, some were men that Old Colin had brought from the Golden Hibiscus Merchant Guild.
Others were recruited by the Golden Hibiscus Merchant Guild and intended to work there long-term.
During this process, a small administrative center also appeared directly on the long-armed island.
After the administrative center was established, the progress of the Wizard Tower project, the maintenance and cleanup of Armbend Harbor, and the settlement of various fees were all transferred to that administrative center.
As a result, Loen and the Crimson Wizard became increasingly 'leisurely'.
Under old Colin's direction, some land along the coast was gradually leveled.
At the same time, a very tall and spacious temporary warehouse also rose from the leveled land.
Almost every day, the scenery of this forked mountain range, long-armed island, and crescent harbor changes.
"How rare!" That afternoon, as Lo Ang sat before the high cliff, watching the sunset sink into the sea and the vibrant life of the Embracing Harbor, the Crimson Wizard appeared beside him and sat down with him.
"I never imagined that even the Thunder Wizard would find studying magic tiring?"
The Scarlet Wizard spoke with a heavy sigh.
Before they came ashore, she and Loon had very little information about wizards—at that time, even though they were busy, their busyness was limited.
After leaving the Orchid Islands, Loon immediately began to work day and night.
They were either studying spells or honing their mental strength—while the Crimson Wizard, who didn't have many spells at his disposal, seemed to be wasting his time.
Once ashore, after signing the lease agreement for this mountain range and obtaining the Messenger Summoning spell from the Crimson Wizard, Loon became even busier.
This busy schedule put considerable pressure on Scarlet Wizard, who was also a second-class wizarding apprentice.
—If the Crimson Wizard had experienced what Loen had gone through in his previous life, he would know that this state is called a roll!
"People always get tired." Luo Ang looked at the vibrant scene before him with a calm attitude—especially when he had been wasting his energy without getting anything in return, he was more likely to feel tired.
Two weeks ago, Loon made up his mind to start over, abandoning the incomplete framework that had already been built, and to rethink the model of the Messenger Summoning Spell.
From the very first step, I resolved to begin feeling the rhythm of the magic.
However, after fifteen days of this attempt, Luo Ang has achieved nothing.
To this day, he still hasn't grasped what kind of rhythm the messenger summoning technique has.
Having the experience of building spell models before, over the past fifteen days, Luo Ang tried to build twelve different structures according to the different rhythms in the messenger summoning spell model—but all twelve structures failed.
The worst-case scenario is that the architecture crashes at the seventh spell node.
The best architecture, however, would crash at the sixteenth spell node.
This is not even as good as the results of the initial twenty-two nodes!
Even Luo Ang couldn't help but feel discouraged by such a failure, so he came to the cliff to get some fresh air and clear his mind, hoping to think things through again before pondering them carefully.
"Chilis, how's your magic learning going?"
"Would you like to talk to me?"
Upon hearing Lo Ang's words, the Crimson Wizard's expression changed instantly.
For the past month and a half, she has appeared to be working very hard and diligently in the cabin, but in reality, that is not the case.
The initial awakening of her siren bloodline granted her three spells—but she hadn't learned any of them, nor could she use any of them.
In the past month and a half, she learned levitation in the first twenty days.
After pondering the messenger summoning technique for a while, she turned her attention to other things.
—Experimental protocol for bloodline transplantation.
As for the fact that he hadn't learned those three spells yet... the Crimson Wizard didn't care.
These are spells passed down through her bloodline. Even if she doesn't learn them now, once her bloodline awakens a portion of itself, she will naturally be able to grasp the mysteries of these three spells.
This is what makes bloodline wizards unique—the power within their bloodline naturally deepens as the bloodline awakens, and their control over that power becomes increasingly refined.
"Chilis, since the Messenger Summoning spell is a magic inherited from your bloodline, it is most likely related to your bloodline."
"Learning it sooner will definitely benefit the growth of your bloodline." Luo Ang sighed. He never expected that in his previous life, it was others who advised him to study hard, but in this life, it was he who was advising others to study hard.
Loon wasn't surprised that the Crimson Wizard hadn't learned the Messenger Summoning spell—after all, it had taken him nearly three years to master the Thunderclap spell after he awakened his White Eagle bloodline.
Clearly, in this wizarding world, even the power inherited through bloodlines requires time to digest and wisdom to master—unlike in the novels of my previous life, where one immediately learns it upon inheriting bloodlines.
"If you can't learn this, there's nothing I can do." The Crimson Wizard shrugged.
"Moreover, there is more than one way to enhance one's bloodline than studying magic."
"Isn't what I'm thinking about right now also a path?"
"Thunder Wizard, why don't you do what I did and put the messenger summoning spell aside for now, and work with me to design a plan for the bloodline transplantation experiment?" the Crimson Wizard said—but his confidence was very weak.
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