Although the boat under the feet is specially sent by wizards to receive apprentices, it must be faster than ordinary boats in terms of speed, but it would take more than half a year to arrive in Adier's original plan, but he didn't expect it to only take three months.

This speed was indeed beyond Adier's imagination, and made him a little bit interested in research.

"Look, another batch of apprentices is coming up." Andrew's voice continued to sound from the side.

Adier looked into the distance, where a group of apprentices were waiting for Araang and the others to test with apprehension and nervousness on their faces, and it looked exactly the same as their previous performance.

"According to my father, the ships sent by wizards to receive apprentices actually take different routes every year."

Andrew stood on the deck, looking at the apprentices who were being tested in the distance, with a trace of contempt in his eyes: "Although the fleet comes every year, the route they take is different every year."

"There are three clear routes in our sea area. Except for the continent where we are, which is one of the fixed strongholds, it will take at least three years for the rest of the places to be discussed once."

"In other words, these people in front of them have been waiting here for at least three years."

There was a trace of contempt and pity in Andrew's eyes, and he spoke slowly.

"Since this is the case, why don't the wizards send more fleets?"

Standing beside Andrew, Adil was a little puzzled.

"Because it's not worth it." Andrew shook his head and said, "Adiel, the area we are in is actually called an archipelago in the world of wizards."

"In this sea area, the number of various small islands is almost impossible to count. Even the continent we are on is actually just a slightly larger island in the eyes of wizards."

"Among these islands, most of the blood of our noble families is concentrated on those continents. Compared with the almost countless small islands, it is naturally much stronger."

Having said that, he pointed to the port in the distance, and those apprentices: "The apprentices who came to test, except for a very small number of descendants left behind by local wizard apprentices, most of the rest were selected from ordinary people. There is no way to compare with our apprentices."

Hearing this, Adier nodded knowingly.

Compared with wizard apprentices from wizard families, the chances of wizard apprentices appearing among ordinary people are not only small, but most of them have extremely weak aptitudes, which cannot be compared with apprentices born from wizard families in all aspects, so they are naturally not taken seriously.

In fact, if the ancestors did not have the blood of a formal wizard, then among ordinary people, even if they can have the qualifications of a wizard, they can only be first-class qualifications, and second-class qualifications are already at the level of peerless geniuses.

It is almost impossible for a genius with third-class qualifications like Andrew to be born.

Thinking of this, Adier looked into the distance.

Araang and Crisus had returned with their people at this time.

Different from Adier's group of people, this group of apprentices had no time to stay, and they followed the ship directly after the test without any lingering.

Adele looked at it casually.

There were seven apprentices on board this batch. At this time, there was a trace of disappointment and frustration on everyone's face. It seemed that, as Andrew said before, the test results were not very good.

Chapter 63 Credentials

More than two months later.

As the surrounding scenery quickly receded before his eyes, Adier stood on the deck and quietly looked into the distance.

Behind him, a group of apprentices stood quietly around and gathered together.

Compared with when Adil first boarded the ship, there were already many more people on board.

In more than two months, the ship docked at more than a dozen places, and there were as many as seven or eight apprentices in each place, as few as three or four, and they were all brought onto the ship one by one, so that the number of apprentices on the ship began to increase.

However, as Andrew said before, among the apprentices who boarded the ship later, there were very few with excellent qualifications. Among the more than 100 people, there was only one apprentice with third-class qualifications, and he was finally arranged in the Adiel around them.

"This is the last place. After passing here, we will reach our destination in a few days."

Beside Adier, Andrew was holding a glass of fruit wine and seemed to be talking excitedly.

"Yeah, it's almost over." Adier sighed in agreement, without saying anything.

The scene seemed a little silent for a while, until a voice sounded again.

"Adiel, when you get there, which academy are you going to join?"

A female voice sounded in the ear, like a standard greeting, which seemed a little stiff.

Adier looked aside, on his right, Sisti was standing there, watching him quietly at this moment.

The red-haired girl was wearing a conservative red and white long dress, her expression was a little indifferent and stiff.

At this moment, Adier only felt that his left hand was slapped.

On his left, Andrew forced a broad smile at him, with a different meaning, as if to encourage something.

"I don't know yet, what's the point?"

Looking at the two people beside him, Adier shook his head and said with a gentle smile on his face.

Looking at him from the side, Sisti showed a stiff smile on her face: "Of course."

"The end point we are going to now is the place where wizards are active. There are many schools and colleges for wizards there, and they will regularly recruit apprentices."

"With Adier's aptitude, if you get there, I believe many academies will be willing to accept it."

Hearing this, Adier was a little strange: "To join the wizarding school, you only need to meet your own aptitude? No other conditions are required?"

As soon as he finished speaking, he saw two people around him looking at him in surprise at the same time.

"Of course not. For people with average qualifications, in addition to having sufficient qualifications, they also need to pay tuition fees if they want to join those wizarding academies." Andrew stood aside and said, "But for people with your qualifications like Adier From a human point of view, it is not difficult to join those academies, and some academies are willing to recruit you without tuition fees."

"Of course, in addition to these normal ways, it is said that there is another way."

Sisti on the side made an excuse: "Some powerful wizards will produce some unique magical items as vouchers, and give them to certain people."

"If these vouchers can be obtained, then you can directly enter the sect of the corresponding wizard, and even get some gifts from the other party."

"According to the records, wizards who can leave credentials are at least at the level of official wizards. Directly entering the sect of such powerful wizards is already a good starting point compared to other people."

Hearing this, Adier touched his chest subconsciously, thinking of the black amulet that Earl Polya gave him back then.

According to Earl Boria, the talisman was a magical item made by a wizard, which was left behind by the ancestors of the Facus family, and it was undoubtedly a proof.

Adier originally thought that such a certificate was not too rare, but now it seems that he still underestimated its value.Otherwise, Andrew and Sisti wouldn't even have a hint of envy in their tones.

He remained expressionless, and continued to chat with them word by word while standing still, and slowly learned some information about the Wizarding Continent.

In the Wizard Continent, the competition among wizards is also very fierce. Various wizards will have differences and disputes according to different schools and colleges, and it is far more intense than other places.

According to the different forms of organization, apart from those gathering wizard families, they can be roughly divided into wandering wizards, schools, and colleges.

Wandering wizards refer to those mortals who have undoubtedly obtained a bit of wizarding inheritance, and there are also some wizards who are alone for various reasons, often due to lack of inheritance and resources, their strength is generally weak.

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