Wizards: Starting with the Refined Meditation Technique Guide

Chapter 283 is not an inquiry, it's an order.



Chapter 283 is not an inquiry, it's an order.

Chapter 283 is not an inquiry, it's an order.

"Oh?"

Beth's eyes lit up, and she quickly asked, "Leo, just tell me what you need, and I promise I can get it for you."

"Lord Bess, what I need is a special environment."

"My ability is similar to predicting the future."

"Through a special environment, I can greatly reduce the consumption of my bloodline abilities to complete the deduction."

"However, this special environment needs to be adjusted according to the content I need to deduce."

Leo said, "If I need to solve problems in necronomics, I can greatly reduce my energy consumption by being in a place full of the undead."

"Besides, conducting these calculations in this way will affect my lifespan. However..."

After Leo finished speaking, he looked at Beth with a resolute expression on his face: "Although it will shorten my lifespan, I think it's worth it for you, Wizard Beth."

"As a formal wizard of the Xuan Ying faction, you must have taken good care of us Pros people in the past."

"If it's for a formal wizard like you who has spared no effort to help the Pros people, then spending ten or twenty years of my life to help your research is just a small way for me to repay you for your past help to the Pros people."

Upon hearing this, Beth first pondered whether Leo's words were correct or not.

Then, Beth felt that Leo was probably not lying.

After all, if Leo's bloodline ability were unrestricted, then the races that possessed such bloodline abilities would have long ago used them to become wizards far surpassing the second ring.

Beth's preconceived notion was that Leo's bloodline ability was flawed. Under this premise, when he looked at Leo, he naturally found no flaws.

Beth's expression was complicated as she said, "Leo, I really didn't expect this bloodline restoration ability to consume your life force. However, I can promise you that as long as I can become a second-circle wizard, I will definitely find a way to prepare a potion that can prolong your life."

As for not letting Leo help with the research?

This wasn't an option in Beth's mind.

In Beth's mind, let alone shortening his lifespan, even if Leo would die from using his bloodline ability, he would still make Leo sacrifice himself to help him with his research.

In the face of the research of a formal wizard, any sacrifice by others is worthwhile.

Leo said, "I appreciate Wizard Beth's kindness. However, even without this return gift, I will do my best to assist Wizard Beth's research."

Leo secretly thought to himself that Bess was all talk and no action, but in reality, he was just trying to make him lose his life force.

It can only be said that all these formal wizards are the same. For their own research, they are willing to pay any price, even if it means other wizards have to pay the price of shortening their lifespan.

Leo said, "Wizard Beth, I wonder which wizarding discipline you would like me to help you research?"

Beth couldn't wait to say, "It's a phenomenon that can be captured when observing the starry sky."

Leo said, "So, the problem of astronomy?"

Astronomy and astronomy are also a discipline with many magical abilities.

This discipline uses celestial phenomena as a medium by observing phenomena in the starry sky.

Manipulating gravity, repulsion, the sun, the moon, and other stars.

Beth said, "In the field of astronomy, there is a unique celestial phenomenon that occurs only at specific times: a total lunar eclipse."

"Because a total lunar eclipse only occurs for a short period of time each year, it takes a very long time to preserve it completely for research purposes."

Leo frowned and said, "Wizard Beth, if we had more complete research data, my success rate in making deductions would be much higher."

Upon hearing this, Beth hesitated for a moment before asking, "If you don't provide the research data, approximately how long will it take to successfully deduce the result?"

Leo said, "It could take a decade or more if things go smoothly, but I'm not sure if it takes longer."

Bass looked troubled.

Although he had asked Leo to perform the deductions, he worried that Leo might steal his research data if he rashly showed it to him.

The difficulty of this study on the total lunar eclipse differs from that of other wizarding research projects.

The difficulty for Beth wasn't how difficult this research was to achieve, but rather the lack of available data.

All of this data was painstakingly collected by Beth.

Beth felt that if he gave the data to Leo, he wouldn't be able to complete the research, and Leo would just be getting his data for free.

Beth couldn't make up his mind in the end. He said, "I'll prepare the venue for you. As for the research data, could you give me some time to organize it?"

Leo readily agreed, "No problem."

If Bess doesn't provide the data, then Leo is happy to have some peace and quiet.

Vivian brushed a strand of hair from her forehead and looked at the wizard in front of her.

"Wizard Mace, I can help you contact Wizard Leo, but I can't guarantee whether we can reach an agreement."

"I can accept whatever the outcome, thank you for your help."

Wizard Mace smiled and said, "Please tell Wizard Leo that I am very sincere in wanting a spot in one of his research labs. As for my identity, although I am a wizard of the Golden Eagle faction, I actually have no hostility towards the Pros."

"I will relay your message truthfully," Vivian said. "However, there's something I must remind you of."

Vivian pointed to a thick stack of documents beside her and said, "These were all sent by wizards with the same goal as you. They all hope to contact Wizard Leo through me. Among them are studies by first-class wizard apprentices, and even some by formal wizards."

Mace looked shocked and said, "There are even officially recognized wizards eyeing this research spot... Is it really necessary?"

Vivian said, "If it's just a research position, no formal wizard would be interested. However, if the research position involves a difficult problem that can be solved with a high probability, then quite a few formal wizards would be interested."

Mays recalled Leo's situation and sighed, saying, "I never imagined that Leo, who was just a second-class wizard apprentice when I last met him, would become such a sought-after wizard."

"It seems that, unfortunately, I will not be able to get this research position."

Mace looked disappointed, and then he left the Wizard's Gazette.

Not long after leaving the wizarding newspaper, a voice echoed in Mace's mind.

Mace, how's it going? Are you able to keep an eye on Leo's actions?

"My lord, Leo has now become the focus of attention even among the formal wizards of the Tower of Dawn. His every move is likely being watched by many formal wizards. Even after he leaves the Tower of Dawn, these gazes may not diminish."

Mace. You should know my character. This isn't a question, it's an order.


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