Bloodline Wizard's Dragon Transformation Diary

Chapter 59 The Orchid Wizard's Guidance 1



Chapter 59 The Orchid Wizard's Guidance 1

"Greetings, Orchid Wizard." Luo Ang bowed and tested the stability of the platform by applying a little force with his feet.

The platform formed by these roots is exceptionally stable, and there seems to be a mysterious, almost imperceptible power hidden within the root system.

When he withdrew his senses, the power brushed past him like mist.

But when you try to sense its presence, that power dissipates like clouds.

Like the elusive green tea from a past life.

After a moment, Loon turned his attention to the orchid wizard in front of him. She was wearing a green and white cloak and her face was full of wrinkles, making her look extremely old. However, her eyes were exceptionally clear, without the slightest turbidity, just like a young boy's.

"Thanks to the help of the Orchid Wizard, otherwise Andy would have died long ago from those despicable means." The Crimson Wizard's tone was full of gratitude when she mentioned Andy.

"Let bygones be bygones." The Orchid Wizard waved her hand, her kindness and gentleness softening even more towards the Crimson Wizard. "My dear little Crimson, you are now a second-class wizard apprentice."

"If we compare the path of a wizard to a person, then a second-class wizard apprentice is considered an adult and can bear some responsibilities."

Have you thought about what path you should take next?

"The road ahead?" Even the Crimson Wizard herself was taken aback.

This question was too far removed from her reality.

—Because she hasn't encountered any problems yet.

She just needs to meditate peacefully.

As for other things, such as wizarding spells, they may or may not exist, but that's fine with me.

From this perspective, the Scarlet Wizard's thoughts are actually very simple and clear. She doesn't have any messy thoughts or overly complicated ideas.

To be honest, Luo Ang was somewhat envious of her simplicity.

However, Loon knew very well that he was destined to never become a simple person like the Crimson Wizard.

"That's right, the path ahead for the Warcraft Wizard." The Orchid Wizard made no attempt to hide the Crimson Wizard's choice.

"In the Warcraft Wizard system, the existence of Warcraft Companions is the core."

"And for Warcraft Wizards, Warcraft Companions are not just about making their training faster."

"The real advantage of being a Warcraft Wizard lies in the fact that Warcraft Wizards can share a portion of their Warcraft companion's talents through their connection with their Warcraft companions."

As she spoke, the Orchid Wizard's gaze immediately fell on Lo Ang.

"The Thunder Wizard arrived riding a shark with Little Scarlet."

"This shark is being ridden so confidently and boldly, without any fear of falling into the sea."

"I think Little Scarlet must have shared her underwater breathing technique with Thunder Wizard as well."

"Then the Thunder Wizard must have discovered something too—both of them used underwater breathing spells, but Little Scarlet dived to a much greater depth than you did."

The Orchid Wizard smiled.

"Isn't that because of the Scarlet Wizard's own siren bloodline?" Lo Ang raised an eyebrow. Since the Orchid Wizard had made this clear, he would also be frank with her.

In fact, his own bloodline also has a certain influence on this underwater breathing technique.

Every time he used his underwater breathing technique and dived into the water, and reached the 'critical point,' he would look at the dark and deep seabed and feel two completely different emotions.

The first type is facing that dark and suffocating feeling—this feeling tells him that he has reached the limit of his descent, and any further descent will lead to certain death.

The second feeling is completely opposite to the first.

This feeling told Loon that the dark and deep sea was not a dead end, but a place of refuge; it was not an enemy, but a friend; it would not bring Loon any danger.

These two completely opposite feelings only become apparent when Loon descends to the critical point.

That's why Luo Ang was certain that the difference in underwater breathing stemmed from bloodline.

In his mind, the fear of the deep sea must come from the bloodline of the white eagle.

As they battled the wind, rain, thunder, and lightning, countless white eagles fell into the vast ocean and were completely swallowed up... Thus, the 'despair' for the deep sea was passed down through their bloodline.

Another kind of trust in the deep sea comes from the totem within one's own soul.

After all, in the legends of that totem, it originally possessed the ability to stir up the ocean and was the master of the ocean.

Koloon couldn't be sure which of these two influences, these two feelings, was dominant—once the critical point was crossed, would the more tangible effects of the White Eagle bloodline manifest, or would the more mysterious totem take effect?

Therefore, after experiencing this contradictory feeling when he first reached the critical point of diving, Luo Ang never touched that critical point again.

"Bloodline?" Hearing Luo Ang's words, the Orchid Wizard chuckled, "How much siren blood does Little Crimson have?"

"Her bloodline is only manifested, not awakened; she can't use any of the spells inherited from the Siren bloodline."

"How could bloodlines of such high concentration possibly provide such a powerful boost?"

—This mention made Luo Ang realize once again how great the negative impact of the bloodline was.

So, before they've even awakened and received any benefits, they're already being restrained to an extreme degree.

The Orchid Wizard's gaze had already returned to the Crimson Wizard.

"If I'm not mistaken, Little Scarlet, your current maximum diving depth is already 800 meters, right?"

Eight hundred meters—that's the true depths of the ocean—a depth so deep that even sunlight can hardly penetrate.

It also belongs to the domain of those giant sea monsters.

"Wow, Andy's amazing!" The Crimson Wizard's eyes lit up. "He even shared his talent with me."

"Little Crimson, this is not a good thing." The Orchid Wizard pointed a finger at the Crimson Wizard's forehead.

"Warcraft wizards and their warcraft companions encourage and inspire each other, and warcraft wizards share the talents derived from their warcraft companions."

"These together form the foundation of the Warcraft wizard system."

"But this fundamental principle also has its limitations—otherwise, just the ability to share the talent of magical beast companions would have made magical beast wizards the mainstream of the wizarding path long ago."

The Orchid Wizard didn't keep you in suspense; instead, he directly pointed out the limitation of Warcraft Wizards sharing Warcraft Companion talents.

Just like fixed spell slots and temporary spell slots.

"Whether it's the Warcraft Wizard himself or his Warcraft companions."

"When either of them truly reaches level one, the talent that the Beast Wizard shares with his Beast Partner will be fixed. Even if the Beast Partner is removed, this fixed talent will still exist. After that, even if you change to a new Beast Partner and obtain new shared talents from other Beast Partners, the limit of this shared talent is only one-third of the original. Moreover, once the current Beast Partner is removed, the shared talent will immediately disappear."


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