107 Joey’s Tricks Part 2 (2/2)

Badge in Azure Deathstate 51760K 2022-07-20

Saleen sat up in a flash, an ice bomb in his hand. The ice bomb instantly evaporated, and still in ball form, it was shot forward. Just as this evaporated ice ball left Saleen’s hand, it exploded, forming a fireball.

Saleen was shocked. He could not control this fireball. He had not expected his first try to be a success. If he destroyed anything, Joey would definitely want him to pay.

Joey waved his hands and the fireball disappeared from the air. The temperature did not rise at all.

”Not bad. You have the wisdom of a grand mage and you understand the secrets of a sorcerer. Your teacher is impressive.” Joey gave a rare compliment.

He was a little surprised. A Grade 2 mage had actually been able to understand the workings of elemental transformation during his healing process. With a gift like this, becoming a sorcerer was a given. For him to have reached such a standard, Saleen’s teacher must be an impressive mage.

For a mage without any lineage, even if they had slowed down this process by ten thousand times, the mage would not have been able to grasp anything within such a short span of time. Saleen’s foundational knowledge was both immense and strong. That was how he had been able to seize this momentary opportunity.

Too many mages spent the rest of their lifes at Grade 3 because they did not have the right person guiding them.

Joey had no idea that Jason had not given Saleen much guidance. However, Saleen had treated Jason like a god, remembering every single one of his words. This had helped guide him in the right direction. On the path to learning magic, Saleen had almost never strayed.

Every time he grasped something, Saleen would recall Jason’s views towards that type of knowledge and refine it. This attitude was something that other disciples did not possess. If Jason had been a normal mage, Saleen might never have gotten a chance to promote in his entire life. Luckily, Jason might have only been Grade 5, but he possessed an unimaginably powerful lineage.

All humans held biased opinions towards things. Many people had not understood the views of their teachers and had tried to achieve breakthroughs on their own. Saleen had not done that from the start, as he trusted Jason too much.

Seeing Joey casually dissipate his fireball, Saleen was a little embarrassed. He put on his shirt and came down from the stone platform. His left hand was a little strange. Joey must have known something by now, but this was not a big deal. Compared to his life, secrets did not matter. With Joey’s status, he could not force him to do anything either. Saleen comforted himself.

Joey was certainly interested in Saleen’s left hand, but just as Saleen had thought, he did not dare force anything upon him. Anyway, Saleen would come looking for him after he was promoted to Grade 5. If Saleen did not come back then, Joey would have reason to forcefully take him back and experiment on him.

A Grade 5 mage’s power was nothing in Joey’s eyes.

This transformation had been a losing deal for Joey. Saleen’s left hand had absorbed more than ten times the amount of energy he had expected. Saleen did not dare mention anything either as he stood in front of Joey, not knowing what to say.

Joey was perplexed as well, but just then Lex returned to the laboratory, having changed into her equipment.

She was wearing another set of colorful mage robes on her. It was made of thin material that seemed to dance in the wind. Even though it was colorful, the colors were muted and did not have any elegant feel to them. The collar and sleeves had foreign magic symbols on them, giving the entire magic robe a sense of balance, and the elements were unusually stable.

Saleen was immediately attracted to this set of magic robes.

A normal magic robe would increase the strength of magic abilities while stabilizing the elements. This set, however, strived only for complete balance. These colors represented the six types of elements.

Wearing a magic robe like this, one would not need to worry about the elements in their body losing balance, and did not need to worry about an enemy’s control magic. This was similar to demon equipment. If an enemy was not much stronger than a person, then they would not be able to influence the person’s magic in any way.

Saleen had not been able to cast any magic within the darkness screen due to the large difference in grade between him and Joey. If he had not possessed some elemental energy within his left hand to move a Grade 0 spell around, he would not have been able to use the badge to escape. Moreover, Joey had possessed no plans to kill him. Otherwise, even if he had managed to escape, he would have been helpless.

”How does it feel?” Joey asked Lex.

”It’s… extraordinary.” Lex was even more shocked than Saleen. She had never imagined that a set of magic robes would allow her body to be so stable within the elemental space. This stability would allow for no mistakes in her magic.

If the magic would not miss, it did not matter how strong it was. For magic, accuracy was everything. In any case, Joey had given her a ring that could amplify the strengths of magic as well. Lex did not try it out, but she could feel that this ring could enhance her abilities by up to ten percent.

This amount might have seemed small, but if it did not require any magic nuclei or the inlaying of gemstones, it was scary enough on its own. Moreover, this ring itself was a spatial equipment, the best that Lex owned.

Stable!

The magic props that Joey created possessed only one unique point, and that was their unusual stability. They would not cause any fluctuations under any conditions. Lex knew what that meant. Joey might have already broken the limits of his grade and was already at Grade 10.

”Lex, do you like my gift?” Joey asked with a laugh. He had prepared these few items after spending over a decade creating them. Many materials required patience to process. For example, this magic robe had made use of silk from silkworms that he had reared himself, consuming the leaves from the trees outside.

Even if others possessed similar processing techniques, they did not have such materials with them. Those who did have such materials did not have his skills.