The Necromancer in the Wizarding World

Chapter 133 Advanced Knowledge

Although a points battle is about to take place, Matthews does not want to stop his exploration of witchcraft just because of the battle.

He once again stepped into the laboratory of his mentor Somlia, his face full of desire for knowledge and awe of the unknown. He came here to solve a series of problems encountered in the death witchcraft experiment.

During this period of time, Matthews devoted himself almost entirely to the study and experimentation of death-side witchcraft and sorcery. He devoured the relevant knowledge of the death side eagerly, constantly verifying and exploring, trying to make further progress in the exploration of the power of death.

His research and application of the power of death has reached a high level of the apprenticeship stage, but the more he studies, the more he finds that the knowledge he possesses is only the tip of the iceberg.

Especially when faced with those vague data and principles, Matthews felt unprecedented powerlessness. He found that although the witchcraft system of this world had been quite well developed in theory and practice, it was regrettable that it did not summarize the precise formulas or parameters to explain these phenomena like the other world. This made him often fall into confusion and bewilderment during his research.

Taking the power of death as an example, Matthews only knew that it was a mysterious power system after the basic magic power was enhanced by a special lever. However, as to how many times this power was amplified, there was no clear answer in the basic knowledge. This undoubtedly brought great trouble to his research.

Although the effectiveness of witchcraft is different for each person, which may be related to their talents, experience, skills and other factors. But according to common sense, the basic magic conversion and addition effect should be the same. So, what is the real reason for this difference? Is it the difference in witchcraft models? Or is it the lack of control over mental power?

Faced with such a complex and ambiguous situation, Matthews felt confused. This was obviously far from the rigorous and cautious philosophy of wizards, and the pursuit of truth should not be so hasty.

He pondered for a moment and couldn't help thinking: "Perhaps these questions have gone beyond the scope of the basic knowledge of the death side and belong to a more advanced and profound field of knowledge." For Matthews, that is the field of necromancy knowledge.

Therefore, after careful consideration, Matthews decided to come to mentor Somlia to explore the possibility of learning advanced knowledge.

In this wizarding world full of mystery and fantasy, if ordinary apprentices want to obtain valuable knowledge resources, they must do so through fair and reasonable equal exchange.

Although for Teacher Fernando, Matthews was his only disciple and could share advanced theoretical knowledge unconditionally, but for Teacher Somlia, Matthews was undoubtedly just an ordinary apprentice.

Because of this, he was eager to understand clearly what price he would have to pay to obtain the advanced knowledge of necromancy that he had been dreaming of.

Regardless, this is a necessary step in his growth. Since he will have to face it sooner or later, the sooner the better. The sooner he understands the price he has to pay, the better he can prepare for it.

If he could directly exchange for advanced knowledge, it would undoubtedly help to quickly resolve many of his inner doubts and avoid unnecessary waste of time and energy.

Mentor Somria is still immersed in his exploration of necromancy, and seems to care nothing about the outside world. His obsession with corpses has reached an incredible level. Perhaps only a wizard like him who has an extreme pursuit of the power of death can truly appreciate its profound and fascinating charm.

Matthews sat quietly on a bench nearby, concentrating on using his spiritual power and closely watching his mentor's every move. After a period of study and practice, he had long since shed his immaturity when he first started out. He had a deep understanding of every subtle movement of his mentor, and could get a glimpse of his mentor's profound thinking and superb skills.

Judging from what Master Somlia was doing at the moment, he was clearly conducting an in-depth study of the humanoid corpse, trying to reveal the essence of the power of death and the transformation mechanism of magic within it. Each of his movements seemed so precise and well-founded, as if he could see through the surface of the corpse and touch the secrets hidden deep inside.

The wizard Somlia had already noticed Matthews' arrival, but he did not stop his work. Recently, his evaluation of this apprentice has changed a lot. He has made significant progress in learning the death side. The questions he asked are no longer superficial, but have begun to touch on deeper content, which is undoubtedly in line with his psychological expectations.

Teacher Somlia's experiment finally came to an end, and he slowly walked to the bench and sat down. Seeing this, Matthews immediately stood up and saluted the teacher, although the teacher did not respond immediately.

After a while, Teacher Somlia finally broke the silence and slowly said, "Matthews, I have transferred Anne to the Department of Botany according to her wishes. It's a pity that Anne has been delayed for so many years!"

Matthews could only comfort him softly: "Teacher, it's never too late. Only if you really like it can you feel the fun and beauty of it. If you force yourself blindly, I'm afraid you will only feel disgusted. You won't go far on this path of wizardry."

After hearing this, Teacher Somlia sighed deeply: "Yes, but why didn't I understand this before? In this way, Annie wouldn't have wasted so many years in vain."

Matthews shook his head gently. “Teacher, my experience has taught me that no matter what kind of environment one is in, the professional skills and experience accumulated by an individual will always come in handy at a critical moment. Therefore, nothing will be in vain. I believe that this is also true for my senior sister.”

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