Chapter 474 - Chapter 474: 155. True · Never-ending Blooms_7 (1/2)

Chapter 474: 155. True · Never-ending Blooms_7

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Especially those five deeply polluted artificial angels. These cunning fellows hid among the numerous Blood Sun Converters, creating extraterrestrial noise without any scruples.

Whenever these contaminant byproducts roared together, Philia’s mentor’s casting movements would be interrupted.

If it weren’t for the combat alchemist’s dense gunfire, casting remedial spells before the enemy arrived, they would have been devoured by the contaminant byproducts and Blood Sun Converters long ago.

Noland Lee threw out a Deconstruction Technique to take a look.

Philia’s mentor required 160,000 energy points for deconstruction, likely a Six-Ring Witch.

She had only one Elemental Sphere, clearly not a battle wizard.

One Elemental Sphere means that only one type of elemental magic can be substantially strengthened, while the other elemental magic will not be strengthened. The elemental reactions triggered by a single Elemental Sphere are far less than those of an Elemental Judgement Battlemage with two Elemental Spheres.

This phenomenon was quite strange.

A Five-Ring Battle Wizard had two Elemental Spheres, while a Six-Ring non-battle wizard only had one.

The “Spirit” of a Five-Ring Battle Wizard could be up to 149 points. The “Spirit” of a Six-Ring non-battle wizard might be as high as 179 points.

But why could a non-battle wizard with higher “Spirit” only have one Elemental Sphere?

Noland Lee always felt an indescribable strangeness, very inconsistent with the game settings he had known before crossing over.

But…

It made sense.

This world, after all, is not a game world and is not designed by people with logical rules in mind. All people and things develop freely within given objective factors. What they ultimately become depends not only on their own choices and will but also on the influence of objective factors.

Philia’s mentor didn’t want to have a second Elemental Sphere. Perhaps objective factors limited her from doing so.

What were the objective factors that limited her?

Noland Lee didn’t know. This was a hidden secret within the Elemental Judgement. Denise Green had no way of understanding it either.

“Well…it’s not entirely clueless.”

Noland Lee remembered something.

According to Denise, the Hotams Magic Academy recruited from all wizards, but only those who passed a screening process could enroll.

In the screening ceremony, Hotams would use something called a “Branch Crystal” to determine whether the prospective student was eligible for admission.

Those who were admitted ultimately became battle wizards.

Those who were not admitted essentially could only become non-battle wizards.

This shows that whether one can become a battle wizard is based on a set of systematic rules.

If Noland Lee had the chance to deconstruct the Branch Crystal in the future, he might be able to understand the secrets contained within.

Through Magic Vision, Noland Lee observed the battlefield and weighed the pros and cons of intervening and helping in his thoughts.

He now had more than 250,000 energy points, enough to deal with various situations.

What does it mean to have 250,000 energy points?

It takes 49,500 energy points to level up a skill from Level 1 to Level 100.