Chapter 351 - Leveled Up (1/2)

Mages Are Too OP Xiang Yan 33180K 2022-07-22

Andonara and Roland snuggled and basked in tenderness for a while before she left his side contentedly and went outside to find some drinks for Roland.

Honestly, Roland wasn’t thirsty or hungry, but he had to accept Andonara’s kindness.

Sitting in the room, Roland sipped his fruit wine as he asked, “How many days have pa.s.sed?”

“It’s only been a little over two days, not yet three days.” Andonara smiled like a beautiful flower. “I thought it would take you ten days to get back.”

“No one came to bother you ,right?”

“No trouble-seeking ones,” Andonara said with her hands on the table and a somewhat bewitching expression. “But there’s a crop of people who have ill intentions toward me in that way.”

Roland shrugged. This was quite normal.

Andonara was really beautiful, with a great sense of style and a perfect physique. The other day, even though it looked like she was a little inferior compared to the angel, there was no qualitative difference between the two.

It was perfectly normal for such a woman to attract many men.

After chatting with Andonara in the room, Roland went out to meet Vivian and the other six magic apprentices, putting the latter few at ease.

Then he brought them to the Magic Tower at Encart.

Chairman Redding received them personally, and Roland explained the purpose of their visit, hoping that they could exchange experiences and insights on magic.

Redding naturally a.s.sented.

But after the exchange really began, Roland found that the other party was deliberately hiding something, throwing out some very common, well-known magic theories.

Roland initially thought that he wasn’t being sincere enough. Since he caused some friction with the local n.o.bles a few days ago, it was normal for the other side to have reservations.

This was why Roland took the initiative to tell him about some of his special experiences, especially about the derivative spells of Hand of Magic.

Redding looked at the record in his notebook, stunned for a moment, then smiled socially. “Mr. Roland, your theory is brilliant. I am so impressed, I’m mediocre compared to you, sir.”

Roland looked at him for a while and shook his head before saying softly, “Sir, you’re too humble.”

Redding felt a little awkward from being stared at.

Then Roland sighed, stood up, and said, “In that case, we’ll be leaving. We can exchange ideas again if there’s another chance in the future.”

With that said, Roland left with his own people.

Redding stood up and escorted them out of the Magic Tower.

Outside the Magic Tower, they climbed into their respective carriages.

Roland sat in the carriage, and Andonara looked at Roland and said indignantly, “That Redding didn’t want to exchange knowledge at all. You suffered a loss giving him what you’ve learned, Roland.”

“A loss is a loss.” Roland shook his head indifferently. “I expected such a situation before I left. There are always some people who think that their experience is the ultimate truth, but they don’t understand that the Mage profession, which requires the support of a lot of knowledge and experience, benefits from communication. The more communication, the clearer the path will be in the future. If this was all the magnanimity Redding had, his future achievements will be limited. There are many Magic Towers in Hollevin, and as long as one-third of the chairmen are willing to exchange with me, it’s a big profit for me.”

Andonara looked at Roland and smiled when she saw that he really didn’t seem to care. “I’m glad you weren’t angered by that kind of person.”

They went back to the hotel, rested for the night, and left the city of Encart the next day.

Redding stood at the top of the Magic Tower and watched as the carriages slowly drive away from the city, turning into black dots and disappearing over the skyline.

Then he looked down, and looked at the ma.n.u.script in his hand, on which all the insights Roland had told him yesterday were written.

Last night, he had experimented according to what was written in the notes, and the results were quite good, especially the stability and grip of Hand of Magic.

Mages who were willing to communicate like this were actually rare in this world, and Redding was already feeling a bit petty about his actions last night. He wondered, if Roland could stay for a few more days, and the two of them could communicate more often, would he be able to improve even more?