Chapter 25: Chapter 25: Detection Data
"At this moment, the Seed of Life will no longer be a burden. Instead, it will bloom into the most beautiful flower, granting you a second permanent witchcraft imprint. At that time, as a Nature Wizard, you will have the advantage of building up your strength before unleashing it all at once."
"Remember, this permanent witchcraft imprint is closely tied to the Seed of Life you choose. Some imprints are even stronger than the ones we pick ourselves!"
Rosalind smiled slightly, her words filled with confidence.
"Moreover, you will merge completely with the product of your Seed of Life's bloom. You will control it as easily as you control your own body."
After speaking, she gently extended her hand, indicating that she was about to demonstrate the form of her Seed of Life.
"This is my Seed of Life, named Vine Rose."
As soon as her words fell, a vine suddenly sprouted from the ground beneath Rosalind's feet. It spread rapidly, coiling around her like a serpent, winding layer upon layer around her slender figure.
On the vine, pink and orange roses quietly blossomed, their fragrance permeating the air, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a spring festival.
"It is like a part of my body, completely under my control," Rosalind said softly. "Whether it's for everyday tasks or in battle, it brings immense convenience."
As she finished speaking, a branch of the vine stretched gracefully toward the bar, splitting into two tendrils that poured two cups of warm milk tea.
The roses on the vine trembled slightly, releasing a few grains of pollen into the tea. Then, the vine gently retracted, precisely handing one cup to Lynn and the other to Rosalind.
Lynn accepted the cup, taking a small sip. A sweet flavor instantly spread across his tongue.
Watching his teacher's demonstration, he couldn't help but marvel.
"This is truly amazing, teacher."
"Of course," Rosalind continued with a smile.
"Every Seed of Life produces a different outcome, which also affects how it can be controlled. For example, Colin's Earth Fruit is nothing like my Vine Rose it doesn't function as an extension of his body in the same way."
She paused for a moment, her gaze warm. "However, the Earth Fruit has its unique advantages. Once Colin becomes a full-fledged wizard, he will understand its true value."
Lynn nodded thoughtfully as he listened to his teacher's explanation.
He had already realized that if his Seed of Life successfully bloomed, it would be different from Rosalind's Vine Rose.
After all, the Vine Rose was naturally flexible, of moderate length, and perfectly suited to function as an extension of the body for various tasks.
Although his teacher had not explicitly demonstrated its combat applications, Lynn could already imagine several potential uses.
Rosalind then continued explaining more mysteries and wonders of the Nature Wizard's path.
In essence, she was painting a beautiful picture of the future for Lynn.
In other words, she was giving him grand visions of what lay ahead.
She worried that her students might feel overwhelmed or apprehensive about the Seed of Life's immense power and unique nature.
Seeing the gleam of interest in Lynn's eyes, Rosalind's heart stirred, and she nodded in satisfaction.
She knew that Lynn was looking forward to the future, and this kind of positive attitude was exactly what she wanted.
Of course, now that Rosalind finally had time to meet her new student, she wasn't going to spend the entire lesson making vague promises about the future.
Before long, she shifted the topic and began explaining key aspects of meditation.
Although Lynn's meditation technique was only an Elementary Meditation Method, this technique had been passed down for hundreds of years, refined and improved by countless generations of wizards.
For this reason, the Elementary Meditation Method was simple yet effective. It lacked flashy names or complicated prefixes and was simply known as Elementary Meditation.
Its greatest advantage was its adaptability suitable for all kinds of people to practice.
Though it might not have the special features or powerful support functions of more advanced meditation methods, its reliability was its greatest strength.
Stable and foolproof, it was easy to learn and provided a solid foundation.
Because of this, the Elementary Meditation Method became the foundation of most supernatural factions.
Even some full-fledged wizards would only teach their disciples advanced meditation techniques once they reached Level Three Wizard Apprentice when they were preparing to advance to full wizard.
During the foundational stages, however, the Elementary Meditation Method was the ideal choice.
Rosalind was no exception. Although she had prepared more advanced meditation techniques for Lynn, those would have to wait until he reached Level Three.
Aside from meditation training, Rosalind was also the head of the potion garden and a master of alchemy. This meant Lynn could directly seek her guidance on potion-making.
After accumulating questions for nearly half a year, Lynn finally had the chance to ask them all at once. Rosalind patiently answered each one, never showing the slightest impatience.
Time passed quickly, and as the sun gradually set, Lynn reluctantly bid farewell and left.
For the next few days, since Rosalind happened to be available, Lynn visited her almost daily for lessons. In these sessions, he not only gained valuable knowledge but also deepened his understanding of the wizarding world.
In his free time, he focused on studying the crystal ball he had obtained, gradually uncovering its specific uses.
According to Lynn, this crystal ball was like a Saiyan scouter it could detect the spiritual power, physical attributes, and spell damage output of other wizard apprentices.
This thing wasn't cheap. Lynn didn't frequent the marketplace often, but from what Remi told him, a standard crystal ball could easily cost over 1,000 points.
If he sold it, his debt would be instantly wiped out.
Though the crystal ball in his possession was a defective product, lowering its value somewhat, it was still worth at least 500 points.
To this, Lynn could only remark that his teacher was incredibly generous. Between the Heart of Floral Language and the crystal ball, the combined value was enough to clear all his potion-related debts.
According to the crystal ball's measurement system, an ordinary human's spiritual power and physical attributes were both rated at 1.
Lynn tested his stats and discovered that since breaking through to Level Two Wizard Apprentice, his physical attributes had slightly improved.
At present, his spiritual power is 10, and his physical strength is 3.
Generally speaking, apart from Bloodline Wizards, most wizards did not actively train their physical bodies, relying instead on passive enhancements from energy factors.
As for spiritual power, Lynn had also tested Remi's stats Remi, now a Level One Wizard Apprentice, had a spiritual power of only 5, and his physical strength was just 2, significantly weaker than Lynn.
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