Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots

Chapter 207: Death Singer (Part 3)


React quicker and more effectively to similar attacks in the future.

But Ron's ambition goes beyond that.

He began trying to add an active counterattack function to the Shield Wall, so it could not only provide passive defense but also actively reflect attacking energy.

"Energy conversion and feedback..." He adjusted the energy structure of the Shield Wall, trying to add an energy reflection layer without undermining its stability.

This is a highly challenging improvement that requires a delicate balance of energy.

If the reflection layer is too strong, it will weaken the basic defensive ability of the Shield Wall;

If it's too weak, the counterattack effect will be negligible.

Finding this balance is the key to this attempt.

After trying multiple constructions, Ron finally found a relatively ideal balance—adding an extremely thin "elastic membrane" to the outermost layer of the Shield Wall.

Only when the external force exceeds a certain threshold will the rebound function be activated.

This way, it won't affect the basic defensive capability of the Shield Wall, yet can provide a counterattack when under a strong assault.

[Flowing Shield Wall Experience Points +1]

Ron controlled the Shield Wall to defend against attacks, while pondering on how to further improve this magic.

"If it could increase energy density while maintaining fluidity, perhaps it could achieve a 'Liquid Armor' effect."

With this in mind, he attempted to alter the energy structure of the Shield Wall so that it adhered more closely to the body contour while increasing local energy density.

The Shield Wall became thicker but its fluidity was somewhat reduced.

"The balance point still needs adjustment." Ron frowned and thought:

"Perhaps I could learn from the Bloodline Knight's 'Life Burst' technique to establish a resonance circuit between energy and the body, which would be a fusion of magic and bloodline power."

Ron noted this idea in his mind, preparing for detailed research later.

[Flowing Shield Wall Experience Points +1]

[Current Progress: Flowing Shield Wall (Proficient 55/100)]

Halfway through the training, he felt somewhat mentally fatigued, so he took out a small bottle of self-made Spiritual Stabilizing Liquid and sipped a bit.

A cool sensation immediately spread from his throat to his entire body, and the flow of spiritual power became smoother.

"Continue, 'Sound Wave Vibration'."

Ron took a deep breath, his spiritual power flowing along a specific path, forming subtle vibrations in the air.

Because it was just a basic exercise, he did not add erosion ability, and adding erosion to the sound wave vibration would actually consume a lot of his resources.

As spiritual power was injected, visible ripples began to appear in the air, spreading outward from Ron's palm.

The ripples carried vibrations of a specific frequency, distorting the air along the path, forming a formless yet highly destructive shock wave.

"Bang!"

The wooden stake opposite was hit by the sound wave, its surface immediately covered with web-like cracks, with fine wood shards flying all around.

[Sound Wave Vibration Experience Points +1]

[Current Progress: Sound Wave Vibration (Proficient 92/100)]

After resting briefly, he recalled Oliver and Cynthia's "Abyssal Echo" that could only be used in the awakened state.

Abyssal Echo could not only damage physical forms but also directly affect the target's mental state, causing fear, confusion, and even temporary disruptions of thought.

"If I could combine the traits of 'Erosion Chapter' and 'Abyssal Echo', with dual destructive and eroding effects..."

A hint of excitement flashed in Ron's eyes; this was a bold idea.

But if successful, it would make his already penetrating erosion sound wave take another leap in destructive power.

But reality quickly drew him back—

"However, it requires deeper research into the Abyss and more precise control of Ravings..."

He frowned in thought, fingers unconsciously rubbing his chin:

"With the current strength of my spiritual power, it's probably difficult to sustain such a complex fusion magic, and I also have no means to replicate that Abyssal Echo right now."

It inherently possesses a very strong erosive nature and instability, and without enough spiritual power for buffering and control, attempting manipulation would be like playing with fire.

Besides, whether the fusion of Abyssal Echo and Starry Sky Ravings can exist stably is a theoretical challenge itself.

"Perhaps it would be more prudent to attempt such a fusion after becoming an Official Wizard and perfecting my unique magic."

Ron decided to set aside this idea for the moment but still remembered it as one of the future directions of effort:

"Hehe, an invisible sound wave causing people to bleed black and die insane, perhaps one day I could earn the title 'Death Singer'?"

As the sun gradually climbed up the sky, Ron ended his practice with a brief rest.

Every strand of magic power in his body mildly protested, but the feeling of fatigue strangely satisfied him, proof of progress.

Every breakthrough in magic, every honing of technique, laid a more solid foundation for the future path of the wizard.

Truly powerful wizards are not about how many magics they learn but their deep understanding and creative application of each magic.

As recorded in "Apprentice Ladder": "Mastery of one magic surpasses familiarity with a hundred; a true master only needs three to five magics to face countless changes."

Mastery of each magic will form a specific "Thought Circuit" in the caster's spiritual world.

The stronger and more refined these circuits are, the higher the power of magic after becoming an Official Wizard, the faster the casting speed, and the higher the energy utilization efficiency.

Those apprentices who only focus on the quantity of magic and neglect quality often end up in trouble at critical moments.

When they need to cast spells quickly, the disorderly thought circuits will significantly slow their reaction speed, even causing the magic to collapse.

Putting away the casting medium, Ron took one last review of his magic progress.

"Ring of Brilliance" and "Sound Wave Vibration" are both approaching the Master Level, while "Flowing Shield Wall" is at mid-proficiency.

As for the old friend "Slime Splash," it had reached maximum experience points, though it hadn't been used much lately.

His goal was clear—once all core magics reached the Master Level, he could begin attempting to advance to an Official Wizard.

At this moment, Ailan walked lightly into the training field.

Her steps were so light that they were almost soundless, but through a special Spiritual Link, Ron immediately sensed her presence.

The body that once curled like a vine now presented a form almost indistinguishable from a human female.

Her tall figure was wrapped in "clothing" ingeniously woven of vines and petals, swaying slightly as she walked, showcasing her graceful figure.

"Master, there is a guest visiting."

The dryad's voice was gentle and clear, like the rustling of leaves in the wind: "It's Miss Trish."

Ron raised an eyebrow slightly, putting down the casting medium he was experimenting with.

Trish's visit was somewhat unexpected, especially so soon after the Bloodline Altar trial had ended.

"Show her to the parlor; I'll be right there."

He nodded to indicate, while gently using his magic to sweep away the sweat and dust from his long practice, marking an end to it.

As an Advanced Apprentice, this small skill was already a basic ability of his, also serving as early practice for more refined magic control after becoming an Official Wizard.

He tidied up his outfit slightly, donning a robe that was his standard attire for receiving guests.

The robe was embroidered with some purple patterns, without much decoration, reflecting the reserved nature of the host.

He walked briskly through the corridors to the parlor.

Trish was already sitting there, savoring the flower tea served by vines.

Her eyes followed the direction of the extending vines, momentarily taken aback when she saw the dryad not far away.

Her brown eyes widened, unable to conceal her surprise:

"Is... is this Ailan?"

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