135 A Little Pressure (2/2)

”Don't forget, Roland is so scary now when he's only level five. If you let him reach level 10, is it possible for him to rain down meteorites from where you can't see him?”

”As I recall, some Mages seem to have skills in secondary stealth spells, skills similar to that of bandits.”

”A Mage's magic is only something you can't imagine, there's nothing they can't do. Whether it's stealth, enhancement, or summoning, all of it is no problem. It just depends on whether they can learn or not.”

”I think he just has a head-start advantage, and I don't believe he'll always be able to sit in the position of the strongest Mage. Can those rich people watch him act so arrogantly?”

”Sorry, Principal Huang is a rich man and has a 250 IQ, but he only plays Warriors.”

”Hey, feel free to discuss, but don't drag me into it.”

As soon as a golden ID, symbolic of wealth, replied, the entire thread was sidetracked.

”Principal Huang has made an appearance. Are you short on leg accessories[2]?”

”Principal Huang, can you give me your dog's unwanted Apple watch?”

Roland closed the forums, feeling a bit of a headache because of how he had been targeted by these idiotic players.

But when he thought about it, he realized it was quite normal.

This game wouldn't prohibit PK between players. In other words, in the future, group battles and guild battles should be a common thing. It would be impossible for F6 to stay immune from this, and one day they'd come into conflict with other guilds.

And he was probably the professional with the most destructive power on the surface at this stage.

This was a great threat in a guild war.

Therefore it was indeed logical for those guild executives to use him as an imaginary enemy.

It seems like I'll have to be careful when I go out in the future. Maybe there will be bandit players or assassins secretly trying to conspire against me.

As long as he kept the information of his level a secret, the threat would be greatly reduced.

No… I have to find a way to learn to think anti-stealth magic. This Spell Breaker's post put a certain amount of pressure on Roland.

With this thought in mind, Roland asked the other Mage players in the penguin group, but they all said that they had never seen anti-stealth magic.

Four days later, Roland returned to the Magic Tower. He didn't rest and went straight to find Aldo.

After hearing Roland's intention, Aldo smiled. ”There are many anti-stealth spells, but only two of them are more practical. One is the most basic, Manifest Dust Shimmer, and the other is the Small Wishing Spell—just wish 'I can see the invisible' as a casting condition will do.”

Roland asked urgently, ”Where do you learn this?”

He had already rummaged through the library of the Magic Tower and knew that these two spells were not recorded there.

”Manifest Dust Shimmer is a Transmutation type of spell, you can learn it from an old Mage named Kemir at the capital. And as for the Small Wishing Spell, you'll have to go to the Church of Destiny and donate money.”

”How much donation money is required?” asked Roland. He remembered there was a church for the goddess of divination in the city.

”At least forty gold coins.” Aldo smiled.

How expensive! Roland felt his headache intensify. He thought he was already rich, but the gold coins in his Backpack weren't enough to learn a single spell.

[1] Lit. Three Seasons Rice, famous Chinese WoW player, lit class necromancer, known for killing players in the Alliance

[2] In Chinese, to hug someone's leg is to depend on someone