Wizard: I brought the wrong system.

Chapter 446 Summoning the Treant Guardian

Chapter 446 Summoning the Treant Guardian
With Grandma Oak's guidance, Yaro successfully fused the 'bead' into the body of an ordinary tree.

Hmm... perhaps because the connection with the 'seed' is not very close, the result of the perception is very vague, and it can only be roughly discerned that the 'seed' is still 'hungry'.

Grandma Oak explained:
"The nutrients needed to grow just one leaf are enough for the 'Ghost Seed' to survive for a year, and it won't harm ordinary trees."

As for the blurred perception... that's normal. After all, the natural magic inside originates from me. If you can master wood-type magic and learn 'Forest Perception,' you should be able to use that 'seed' to sense the conditions inside the trees.

"Should?" Yaro muttered, repeating.

The old oak tree swayed its branches on both sides:

"Otherwise what? Little wizard Yarrow, your situation is too special. Who can guarantee that everything will go smoothly?"

"Okay, Mother-in-law is right, I was too greedy..."

Yaro took the 'beads' out of the tree trunk and continued, "As long as they are still connected to my heart and can help me share negative emotions and protect my heart, they are already very rare treasures."

"It's not that I'm greedy, little wizard. I'm actually quite curious about the potential of such magical things."

Grandma Oak added with a chuckle:
“Normal magical pets, such as birds, have their own brains. When you sign a contract, you are using your own consciousness to supplement their missing self-personality.”

Therefore, magical pets all have their own emotions and thoughts, depending on their owners, yet remaining relatively independent.

Normal magical pets can use their own independent brains to think to a certain extent, and even rebel against their owners.

These magical pets of yours... that's how you should call them, right?

Yes, these ghostly orchids have no consciousness of their own; they exist entirely dependent on your consciousness.

If they can move and express emotions, what they are actually showing is your own thoughts and emotions.

Since they don't have their own brains, they probably won't rebel against you.

—Yes, it should be here too.

After all, they were born from 'abyssal power,' and things born from 'abyssal power' are inherently chaotic. It's quite normal for them to turn against you."

At this point, Granny Oak suddenly seemed to remember something and said with great interest:

"Little wizard Yaro, I have a 'Level 3 Wood-type Trick' that I'll teach you for free. Do you want it?"

Level 0-1 magic tricks correspond to beginner apprentices, level 2 magic tricks correspond to intermediate apprentices, and level 3 magic tricks correspond to advanced apprentices.

Yaro was both amused and exasperated: "Grandma Oak, thank you so much for your kindness. I really want to learn, but I'm just an 'ordinary' intermediate apprentice. I can't learn level 3 magic tricks."

"Huh? You're only an intermediate apprentice?" Granny Oak looked very surprised.

“Yes, absolutely!” Yaro nodded, then asked curiously, “Grandma Oak, what kind of magic trick do you want to teach me? And what does it have to do with these ghostly orchids?”

Have you ever heard of summoning a tree spirit guardian?

Yaro nodded: "I have looked into it."

Summoning the tree spirit guardians is not actually a matter of summoning them out of thin air. Instead, it brings the surrounding trees to life as humanoid warriors. They are not strong in attack, but their bodies have no fatal weaknesses.

It is very difficult to learn and use.

Even if they are summoned, their activities need to be constantly controlled, like puppets on strings.

Correspondingly, there's the 'Summon War Tree' for formal wizards. Granny Oak stretched out a branch and curiously touched the humanoid flower of the Ghost Orchid: "If you plant these 'Ghost Orchids' into trees, and then use 'Summon Treant Guardian', what will happen?"

"Um... a Treant Guardian clone? That's certainly an interesting idea."

Although Yaro said this, his tone was flat and he seemed insincere.

It took Yaro almost half a year to learn the level 1 spell 'Small Fireball', and he still learned the level 2 spell 'Feather Fall' by adding points.

Level 3?
And it's the 'Summon Treant Guardian' skill, which is both difficult to learn and difficult to use?
How long does it take to learn?

Add some points?

Lacking direct lethality, slow in movement to keep up with Yaro's fighting pace, and exposing his mental weaknesses.

Once others capture the 'Tree Guardian clone,' wouldn't they be able to communicate directly with Aro's mind, just like Granny Oak?
Yaro simply couldn't muster the idea of ​​designing moves for such a useless and cumbersome trick.

"Grandma Oak, I feel that this method of handling the 'Ghost Orchid' is excellent. Let's handle the rest of the Ghost Orchids in the same way," Yaro said, changing the subject as he played with the small bead.

This statement is somewhat impolite, because without realizing it, Granny Oak has become a true elder in Aro's heart.

That kind of indifference, lack of desire, and even unrelated to bloodline inheritance.

Purely, I only value Yaro as a person—someone with memories of his past life who has grown up along the way!
The last point is the most crucial!
As Yaro was lost in thought, the old oak tree suddenly objected.

An empty acorn fell and hit him on the head.

Although Yaro sensed it, he hesitated for a moment, suppressed his body's conditioned reflex, and took the blow head-on.

"oops!"

Yaro rubbed his head, looked up, and said innocently, "Grandma Oak...it hurts!"

If you don't complain when you're being hit, how can people calm down?

"It hurts? Grandma, I threw it, don't I know how much force I used? Try again and see if it hurts!" Grandma Oak said, and then a large number of empty acorn shells materialized out of thin air.

Just as Granny Oak said, these acorns were not very powerful, about the same as acorns that fall normally from mid-air.

Yaro, however, covered his head and dodged in a disheveled manner until the 'acorn rain' subsided slightly. Only then did he stop, turn around, and laugh sheepishly:

"Um...is Grandma hungry?"

The more you yell, the more you get beaten?
Then gently ask, "Are you still hungry?"

Grandma Oak rolled her eyes: "I'm going to be driven crazy by you little monkey sooner or later!"

Despite saying this, Granny Oak did not continue to play around with Yaro. Instead, she reached down her branches again and grabbed at another ghost orchid.

While the ghostly orchid was degenerating, it also said:
"It's settled then. I'll help you degenerate all the Ghost Orchids into seeds. Once you learn 'Summon Treant Guardians,' try to see if you can implant these Ghost Orchid seeds!"

"Even if I learn it, I can't use it! I'm just a pitiful, weak, and insignificant intermediate apprentice."

Yalu had a bitter expression on his face, as if he had suffered a great injustice.

Grandma Oak wasn't so easily fooled: "Then start learning now, and when you become an advanced apprentice, you'll be able to use it directly!"

(End of this chapter)

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