Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots

Chapter 262: Rising Star (Part 3)


Ron stepped onto the glowing circular platform, immediately feeling a gentle yet penetrating energy scan sweep through his body.

It was an exceptionally intricate detection spell, far more precise and comprehensive than any test he had undergone at the Black Mist School.

However, unlike ordinary detection, this spell deliberately avoided the most private spiritual areas, focusing only on those abilities that could be objectively measured.

"First is the magic power test."

William West spoke, his aged voice carrying unquestionable authority:

"Please release your magic field, no need to hold back."

Ron nodded slightly, slowly closed his eyes, and began to release his magic field.

Having recently been promoted to official wizard, his magic pool was larger than an average Morning Star-level wizard but still far from reaching the limit.

Additionally, his magic power quality benefited from the "Star Projection" trait, presenting an unusually pure state.

As his magic field gradually spread, the air in the hall seemed to become heavy.

It was a gentle yet undeniable sense of oppression, like the pressure of the deep sea, silent yet unmistakably squeezing the surrounding space.

What attracted the attention of those present even more was Ron's magic field, displaying a rare silvery-white glow.

Like the condensation of starlight, every strand of energy was as pure as crystal, without the slightest impurity.

"Terrifying magic power quality."

Ivan Petrov internally commented, his body slightly leaning forward under the deep purple robe, his sharp gray eyes fixed on Ron:

"This level of purity is extremely rare among newly promoted wizards, even surpassing many veteran Morning Star-level wizards."

William nodded, drawing a peculiar symbol in the air with his thin fingers, activating a series of measurement devices on the ground.

These devices quickly recorded the various parameters of Ron's magic field - intensity, purity, stability, diffusion rate, and interaction patterns with the surrounding environment.

"Magic pool capacity is 2.2 times the standard Morning Star initial stage."

William read out the data, his voice carrying a hint of astonishment:

"This figure is indeed somewhat unbelievable for a wizard who has just been promoted."

Next is the magic control precision test.

A series of complex energy patterns appeared on the platform, from simple geometric shapes to multi-layered three-dimensional structures, each needing Ron to use his precise control of magic to replicate and transform.

This test not only assesses the fine control ability of magic but also challenges the concentration of spiritual power and spatial imagination.

Ron's performance was naturally outstanding.

Especially with those complex patterns requiring multiple transformations and cross-constructions, he demonstrated nearly perfect control, without the slightest excess energy fluctuation.

"Control precision rated: Excellent."

Melissa's voice carried evident admiration:

"This level of precise control is sufficient to meet the construction requirements of most complex spells."

The third test is spell extensibility, a domain in which he is most confident.

After being promoted to official wizard, his "Sound Wave Vibration" and "Ring of Brilliance" underwent qualitative leaps.

Coupled with the newly mastered advanced version of the "Flowing Shield Wall," his magic library, though not large, had each spell thoroughly researched and personalized.

When he showcased his modified version of the "Flowing Shield Wall," Ivan let out a slight exclamation:

"Perfect multi-layer defense structure, the use of energy layering technology is textbook level. I'm curious, how did you come up with integrating this traditional ancient spell with modern theory?"

Ron explained his ideas and experimental process as simply as possible, detailing how observing stratified structures in nature inspired him.

His explanations were professional and deep, yet clear, demonstrating a profound understanding of spell theory.

"I've heard you're also skilled in magic potion making, bloodline modulation, and alchemy?" Melissa asked, her eyes shimmering with anticipation.

Ron nodded slightly: "I do have some involvement."

In the subsequent multi-disciplinary comprehensive test, he again demonstrated his professional level in these three fields.

He could not only expound complex concepts from a theoretical perspective but also demonstrate superior skills through practical operations.

When he successfully synthesized a complex "Spiritual Stabilizer" within just ten minutes, with efficacy and stability surpassing the standard formula, the expressions of the three evaluators noticeably became more astonished.

What was even more impressive was when Ron explained the core theory of bloodline modulation.

His unique insights into abyssal creature bloodline fusion even prompted William, an old scholar, to fall into deep thought, nodding in agreement from time to time.

"I must admit, Wizard Ralph."

William finally said, rare excitement flickering in his murky eyes:

"Your depth of understanding in bloodline studies even surpasses many scholars who've focused on this field for decades. The theory of using 'individual consciousness' and 'collective consciousness' as a key point in bloodline rejection is particularly refreshing."

Ron modestly responded: "This is just a preliminary hypothesis based on experimental observations, with many details still needing refinement."

The last segment of the evaluation was the special talent test, also the part he approached with utmost caution.

If you find any errors ( broken links, non-standard content, etc.. ), Please let us know < report chapter > so we can fix it as soon as possible.


Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter