What is it like to be a teacher as a magister?

Chapter 157 Water Arrow Spell Model

Chapter 157 Water Arrow Spell Model

"This……"

Felix's words made everyone present at a loss.

But everyone was not stupid after all, and soon realized that the project submitted by Cohen Snape was probably more valuable than they imagined.

After Felix finished speaking, he continued to explain: "I'm really not very proficient in the burning magic pattern group. Your Excellency Iris here is better than me."

Just when Iris bowed slightly in his seat to express his modesty, Felix continued:

"But in terms of high-energy collapse of water elements, I think I still have a certain say."

As the founder of this academic direction, Felix's words are already very humble.

"Your Excellency Felix, you mean..."

"Perhaps everyone should know that my research has stagnated for two years before, and the reason why I succeeded was entirely thanks to a paper." Felix said.

Ackerman interjected: "The proof of the fourth conjecture of the Laxili α surface domain."

"Yes."

"It is said that this proof is still the masterpiece of a Tulun magician."

"It's not bad to think about it," Felix said.

"But does this have anything to do with Professor Snape's subject?"

"On the surface, this concluding report is all about the application of the high-energy collapse phenomenon to the six water system magic patterns, but I don't know if you have noticed that when the author detailed the magic patterns calculation, he used very Rare 'recursive counting'."

"It's really rare...but it's not surprising..." Hans had been the headmaster for many years, so he was a little rusty academically.

"Your Excellency Ackerman may be more clear." Felix looked at the head of the student's magic department.

"The recursive counting method is more used in the calculation of spell models..." Ackerman was stared at, a little uncomfortable, and said something reluctantly, and then immediately reacted: "Your Excellency Felix, what do you mean... ..."

Felix nodded: "On the surface, this topic is about six water magic patterns, but in fact, it is all about spell models from beginning to end, and it is a spell model."

"..."

When everyone was puzzled, they saw Felix stacking several sheets of paper with magic patterns in front of him, and then stretched out his hand to brush over them. After a burst of water mist, the paper was wet.

The rough quality of graybird paper still makes it impossible to be transparent in this situation, but a silhouette can be vaguely seen, a silhouette of six improved magic patterns superimposed.

Seeing that everyone still couldn't see clearly, Felix directly drew a pattern with his fingers on the empty space on the table.

Until this moment, the people around were just waking up from a dream.

"This is... the spell model of Water Arrow?"

water arrows.

The most basic water spell.

In terms of simplicity, it even exceeds the water curtain.

Together with fireball, it is called the two major fool spells.

It means that as long as you wake up, no matter how stupid you are, you can learn it sooner or later.

"Strictly speaking, this is an improved water arrow spell model." Felix said.

The place was quiet.

Felix continued: "Although further experiments are needed to confirm, if the data in this report is correct, this improved water arrow spell model can make a magician's mental power and proficiency unchanged. Under the circumstances, the casting speed will be increased by about 10%...Of course, this can only be confirmed after obtaining Mr. Snape's method of constructing the spell model."

The atmosphere became more and more condensed.

No layman present here knows very well what this means.

10%.

It doesn't sound like much, but at a critical moment, it is likely to be life-saving time.

No one would mind that their casting speed could be faster, it would be best if they could be cast instantly.

But apart from a very few auxiliary spells, there are very few instant cast spells in the true sense.

Because building a spell model in one's mind is a necessary step in casting a spell, and no matter how proficient this step is, it cannot be completed in an instant.

Although it has always been emphasized that magic patterns are the basis of spells, there are countless connections between magic patterns and spell models. Without magic patterns, it is difficult to construct complex spell models.

But everyone knows that in terms of importance and influence, the magic pattern will never be able to catch up with the spell model.

Cohen Snape's topic is the impact of high-energy collapse on the magic pattern, but if the word "magic pattern" is replaced by "spell model", then the weight is simply raised by a big level.

The reason why Felix's high-energy collapse project of water elements was nominated for the Albert Award that year was because his research was the first to discover the relationship between the high-energy collapse phenomenon and the spell model, and finally made the "Flood Spell" Waiting for the three high-level water spells to be improved to a certain extent.

From this point of view, Cohen Snape's achievement was just an improvement of a basic spell based on Felix's. It sounds like a big difference, but the fact is exactly the opposite.

For the improvement of the spell model, basic spells are always more difficult and more meaningful than advanced spells.

This is easy to understand. After all, basic spells have been tested by more time and spellcasters, and it is difficult to make breakthroughs. Moreover, in terms of the number of users, it involves a wider range of areas.

The last improvement of Water Arrow was 120 years ago.

A magician named Elles Wheel in the Magic Council of the Othic Empire accidentally obtained an ancient magic book, and finally shortened the casting time of water arrows by 50%.

This move instantly raised the strength of the entire magician group to a higher level.

Therefore, even if Elles Wheel has no contribution other than this, his name can still be engraved on the meritorious stone tablet with the list of famous magicians of Osik, even in the Magic Federation of the Western Continent. There is also a portrait of him in the Hall of Fame.

Any magician who improves the spell model will be respected by all magicians—respect from the heart.

In comparison, Cohen Snape's 10% was a bit short, but in any case, it couldn't be considered a "small discovery".

Ackerman was going crazy, and he was the most embarrassing among the people present.

As the person in charge of the magic department, he failed to see the content about spells hidden in the report. This is dereliction of duty at a small scale, and incompetence at a large scale.

Felix obviously knew what he was thinking, but instead comforted him at this time:

"Your Excellency Ackerman, you don't have to feel guilty. After all, I only made a breakthrough in this area after reading that proof. What's more, Professor Snape's report is indeed more academically inclined to the elemental theory. As for magic patterns, as an expert in spells, it is understandable for you to ignore some of them.

"But one thing is certain..."

"What?" Ackerman, who was comforted, finally had a step down in front of everyone, and hurriedly picked up the topic at this time.

"Although this report draws on some of the research I published before." Felix said seriously: "But it is obvious that Professor Snape of your school does not understand the paper that proves the fourth conjecture of Laksili. under."

Colin Wayne, the author of the thesis himself, sneezed inexplicably in his apartment.

Hans and Ackerman looked at each other, not knowing what to say for a moment.

"Your Excellency Felix, why don't I ask Professor Snape to come over now..."

"It doesn't have to be so troublesome."

Felix returned to his aloof state, smiled and said, "Isn't there still a dinner party? I don't mind leaving the surprise until night."

(End of this chapter)

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