Chapter 241 - Chapter 241: Demigod, Legendary, God

Chapter 241: Demigod, Legendary, God-Like, Klein! (6)

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

This was the alarm clock for apprentice wizards to gather.

After Levi put away all his items, he put the Frost Giant Armor on the wizard robe he had received yesterday. In the Gray Tower, the apprentice wizards’ robes were gray, so they were also called Gray-Robed Wizards.

Once they became an official wizard, they would be qualified to wear white robes and live in the White Tower, which was much better.

Even though they were all wearing gray robes, there was a difference.

There was a star embroidered on Levi’s wizard robe, which meant that he was a low-level apprentice wizard.

Senior Sister Winnie’s wizard robe was embroidered with a sun, representing a high-level apprentice.

The medium level was naturally the moon.

Levi looked at himself in the mirror. He was over two meters tall, wearing a wizard robe, and with his muscular body and beard, Levi had the temperament of the melee wizard Gandaph.

He was in a good mood. Carrying his two swords on his back, he went downstairs.

The entire Gray Tower was where the apprentice wizards lived, while the wizards lived in the White Tower.

Other than that, there were also some areas, such as the small garden which was deep in the forest in the center of the island, and also the alchemy cave located in the crater of a volcano, and so on.

These places had little to do with the current Levi.

The wizard courses in the Gray Tower were all self-selected. There were no compulsory courses, only electives.

Every apprentice could choose the courses offered by the teachers according to their current progress and needs.

Meditation Art, Spells, and General Education were divided into basic and advanced courses.

Levi was a newbie, a wild wizard who had learned everything on his own. Naturally, he chose the most basic courses.

In the morning classes, there was only one basic class.

“Introduction to Wizards’ General Education”.

This course was designed for newbies like Levi.

Normally, there would only be one session per week. Because the number of newcomers to the Gray Tower was very low, there would not be many of them in a year.

Levi walked into the classroom and saw a high-level apprentice wizard wearing a gray robe that has a sun pattern.

He was the substitute teacher for this class. The official wizards were too busy, and high-level apprentices usually taught this kind of basic class. The apprentices could earn points by teaching.

With the points, one could purchase a spell model, Meditation Art, magic wand, and other wizard tools in the White Sail Alley of the Gray Tower.

Of course, in addition to accumulating points, one could also use Aether Stones to buy it. These stones often contained rich elemental energy. It was an important resource for wizards’ cultivation and was also the general equivalent of the entire wizards’ world.

Levi was the only one who attended the basic general education class.

The teacher gave a simple self-introduction and began the lesson.

The knowledge taught by the teacher was very systematic, and general knowledge was what Levi lacked. After all, Tuten was not a professional teacher, and there were many things that he did not teach Levi.

Just like that, Levi finished his first lesson and the teacher left in a hurry.

In this Gray Tower, every wizard and apprentice was busy.

They seemed to have endless courses, research, and cultivation. Levi looked at the bracelet on his right hand. There was a number on it.

“10.”

This was the initial point that the Gray Tower gave to every apprentice wizard.

Otherwise, without points, it would be difficult to advance in the Gray Tower.

“If these points were to be exchanged for Aether Stones, there would be ten of them. Unfortunately, Aether Stones can only be exchanged for points,” Levi muttered to himself.

Aether Stones were the hard currency, and points could only be used in the Gray Tower’s area.

Levi arrived at White Sail Alley.

He casually walked into a wizard tool shop. He needed to buy a wizard tool.

“Hello, I need to buy a Klein Crystal,” Levi asked.

“Low-grade Klein Crystal is 5 points each.” The shopkeeper was a lifeless, old, high-level apprentice wizard. He was not one of the 30 apprentice wizards in the Gray Tower. Because of his age, he basically had no hope of breaking through to an official wizard. He had been removed from the list long ago. Now, he was arranged by the White Tower to guard the shop and spend his later years in peace.

Levi used half of his points to buy a fist-sized crystal ball.

This crystal ball was very crucial.

The wizard’s training would not be able to do without it.

After buying the crystal ball, Levi looked at the various kinds of wizard tools in the display window, with the majority of them being magic wands.

“The low-grade Swordfish Wand costs 20 points. It can slightly increase the power of spells and has a solidified Zero-Ring Cantrip [Water Arrow]. Do you want it?” The old man asked.

“I’m just looking. I can’t afford it,” Levi replied.

He had shopped around for items like wands, and the cheapest one cost 20 points.

For example, the shop’s treasure, a top-grade wand, cost 500 points.

It was said that this wand could be used by an official wizard, and there were three First-Ring Spell solidified on it.

On one hand, wands were used to assist wizards in casting spells. A good wand could shorten the casting time, increase the power of spells, and save mental strength and spell power. On the other hand, if some spells were solidified in the wand, it would reduce the casting process when facing enemies, and they only needed to chant to cast spells.

According to the general education class in the morning, Levi knew that only apprentice wizards and low-level wizards would use wands to assist them. After the intermediate level, they would all cast spells without a wand..