Hyperdimensional Warlock

Chapter 60 Make It Up and Fit

Chapter 60 Make It Up and Fit
"Angol, now do you have an understanding of the relationship between the mental model, magic, and the source of magic?" Sanders asked.

Angel nodded slightly. Compared with the obscure definitions in the book, Sanders said more detailed and easy to understand.

"Now that you understand. Well, based on what I said earlier, let me analyze why [-]% of the talented wizards in the wizarding world die at the apprentice stage and cannot be promoted to official wizards?" Sanders lay with his arms crossed , crossed Erlang's legs and looked at Angel with sharp eyes.

Why can't apprentices advance to full-fledged wizards?Angel has actually thought about this issue these days.

When he was in Pat Manor, Moro once said that because he had no chance, he had been stuck on the intermediate apprenticeship and it was difficult to advance.

So, the answer is "opportunity" yet to come?

wrong.

If it's purely a matter of chance, why would Sanders say what he said earlier?Moreover, Angel himself felt that chance is important, but do all official wizards rely on chance to advance?Not so.

So, what will the answer be?Angel carefully thought about what Sanders said earlier, the relationship between mental power model, magic power, and magic source.

Unable to advance to the official wizard, because the accumulation of magic power is insufficient, the magic source did not meet the standard.

Why didn't Mo Yuan meet the standard?Probably because the magic power flow rate is low.

Then what is the culprit for the low rate of magic return?The answer is obvious, the mental model is not well constructed.

Then, pushing down according to this idea, an answer has clearly surfaced.

Angel pushed back, and finally came to the answer: "There is a problem with the guidance method."

Sanders raised his eyebrows: "I can give you a message, and then you think about it carefully."

Hearing that Sanders did not judge right or wrong, but made him think again, Angel pondered, is his derivation wrong?

"Many of today's guiding methods are the safest and most stable mental models that have been finalized by predecessors after tens of thousands of years of trials and revisions. For example, the "Triangle Guidance Method" I gave you earlier, for many people Speaking of, it's a rubbish model, but since the day it was born, there hasn't been a single case of nervous breakdown feedback. It can be seen that it has its merits." Sandston paused, then went back to Dao: "Furthermore, there are countless wizards in history who used the triangle model to advance to formal wizards. Among them, there are many legendary wizards."

"So, is there really a problem with this guidance method? Think again."

Sanders' words are undoubtedly a rebuttal.But Angel felt that Sanders didn't seem to really refute, but wanted to remind him of something.

Trash channeling can also make wizards, even legendary wizards.So why are many wizard apprentices still in the apprenticeship stage for decades or even hundreds of years?

"Could it be that the mental strength value is too low?" Angel whispered.

"The level of spiritual strength does affect the accumulation and growth of the source of magic. But there are also apprentices with 10 points of spiritual strength who practice the triangular guidance method or similar public guidance methods and become formal wizards, and there are many examples. Therefore, Mental strength is not the real main reason," Sanders explained.

What would be the reason that made it difficult for apprentices to successfully advance?

While Angel was thinking, Sanders took out a white goose down feather pen from the pen holder, twisted off the tiny cap, dipped it in red ink, and drew a glittering magic on a leather scroll. tattoo symbol.

Various symbols overflowed from his pen, gradually rose, flew in mid-air, and then slowly disappeared.

The scene at the scene was extremely magical and dreamy, and every symbol flashed fluorescent light. It was like being in the forest of fireflies. Angel was dumbfounded for a while.Until a symbol quietly landed on the blue pen on the pen holder, an aura suddenly flashed in Angel's mind.

Pens, and quills.

The cap of the pen, which can hold the quill pen, may not be suitable, but it can be used if it is improvised.

But the cap of the quill pen can never be inserted into the pen, and the hard plug will only break the small cap of the quill pen.

"Suitable and improvised!" Angel's eyes lit up.

Hearing Angel's exclamation, Saunders smiled, put down the quill, and looked at Angel, waiting for his words.

"The triangular guidance method, or a similar public guidance method, is suitable for some talented people, and even very suitable for them. Then, these people have a high chance of being promoted to official wizards." Ange Er: "But for other talented people, the triangular guidance method is not suitable for them, and it is difficult to make do with it. If you practice it for decades, problems will arise."

After Angel finished speaking, he looked at Sanders with shining eyes.

Sanders was silent for a while, then finally laughed.

"Yes, what you said is roughly accurate."

Sanders: "To become a full-fledged wizard, you naturally need a high rate of magic backflow. How to increase the rate of magic backflow has always been an eternal issue in the wizarding world."

"How to increase the speed? You answered this just now, that is, the level of the mental power value will have an impact. The higher the value, the more it will affect the speed of the magic power cycle. But there is still a problem here, as you just said. , if the model built by itself does not fit you, then the speed of the magic cycle will not be as fast. So, this leads to the next point."

"Having a mental model that best suits you is the key to whether you can really go on the wizarding path."

"I don't let you learn the public guidance method in the library because the models they build are the most stable and least prone to collapse model models summed up by various wizarding schools for tens of thousands of years, but their efficiency is It varies from person to person, and it may not really fit you. If a model does not fit you, it will take a hundred years and it will just be a waste of time."

When Sanders said this, Angel thought of Morrow.It took Moro several decades to be promoted to a senior apprentice. Perhaps the biggest reason was not the lack of opportunities, but the fact that he went astray in the beginning.

"Why is everyone's fit for the same model different? The answer to this question is still unsolved. Almost every large wizarding organization collects a lot of data to experiment, but it still hasn't been cracked." Sanders thought After thinking: "I guess, this may have something to do with everyone's different original passwords."

Sanders did not explain what the source code was.Angel didn't know either, just guessed that it might have something to do with DNA.

"It can be said that more than 80% of the apprentices have wasted the rest of their lives because they did not choose a suitable model. Among the remaining 20%, there is a large part that does not fit well with the guidance method, just like you said Yes, you can only make do with it. It is difficult for these people to become an official wizard, unless you have the resources, the chance, and work hard, then you can become a wizard.”

"That's why so few apprentices become full-fledged wizards."

 Another chapter of serious nonsense.

 
(End of this chapter)

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