"Nas, could you please share with us your recent feelings about your practice?" Gerlin leaned forward slightly, his eyes gentle and firm.

Nas raised her head and paused, as if she was thinking about the recent details. "Well... I feel that I have made progress in my operation, especially in elemental summoning. But every time I try to perform more complex spells, I always feel powerless." Her voice was a little low, as if this feeling of frustration weighed heavily on her heart.

"We all have this feeling before." Emil, who was sitting opposite Nas, said with an understanding smile. "It's normal to encounter bottlenecks in the learning process. I was also stuck on beam control for no less than two months."

"Yeah, me too." Another apprentice, Locke, immediately agreed, his palms resting on the table, brows furrowed. "I remember that period of time, I practiced every day, but I just felt that there was no progress, which made me feel very frustrated."

“So, this feeling of confusion is not alone. We are all on the same learning journey, and it is important to support each other.” Gelling’s voice was like a loud clarion call, awakening the thoughts of every apprentice present.

"I'm beginning to understand." Nas nodded. Although she still looked a little tired, her eyes began to sparkle. "Sometimes, success does not lie in whether you can complete a spell in one go, but in how many times you are willing to try."

"That's right." Emil raised his hand, trying to lead the discussion to a deeper level. "But in addition to hard work, I think we also need effective communication. Clarifying our own thoughts may help us learn more efficiently."

The atmosphere gradually became lively, and everyone began to share their experiences and thoughts. As they were talking, bursts of bird songs suddenly came from outside the window, as if celebrating their discussion. The sunlight shone through the curtains onto everyone's face, bringing warmth and vitality.

"Everyone here is unique," Gerling continued, with a smile that seemed to have magical power. "Every attempt you make adds value to our collective. When we share these stories together, we are also creating an uplifting atmosphere."

"Teacher Gerling, I would like to ask you, do you have any good suggestions that can help us break through the current bottleneck?" Nas's tone revealed a hint of desire and passion for knowledge.

"Of course." Gerlin stood up, walked to the window, and looked at the blue sky outside. "Everyone has different ways of dealing with challenges. My suggestion is to try to find an activity related to spells, but not directly related to spells themselves." He turned around, his eyes gentle and firm, "For example, observe some phenomena in nature and learn to get inspiration from them."

"Observe nature? That sounds interesting." Locke was surprised. "Like observing the flow of wind, or the shape of water? I never thought that this could be combined with my study of spells."

"That's right," Gelling nodded in approval. "Nature is the greatest teacher. Every element has its own language. When you observe carefully, you can feel the mystery."

"I think I can try to record my observations!" Nas' eyes flickered with excitement. "Maybe I can find an angle that will inspire me."

"This is a great idea!" Emil clapped his hands, looking very excited. "We can form a group, explore together, and share our discoveries with each other. This way we can not only learn, but also enhance our relationship!"

The atmosphere was instantly ignited, and all the apprentices began to speak freely, exchanging their ideas and plans. Gelling looked at the scene in front of him and smiled with satisfaction. He knew that today's communication had made a good start, and this enhanced trust would allow them to make further progress in their subsequent studies.

"Very good, I believe that such group activities can help you gain more experience and inspiration in practice." After saying this, Gerling walked back to the table and continued to guide the discussion. He encouraged everyone to participate in the discussion and not to end it quickly, giving the apprentices space to explore each other's ideas.

"I have an idea. We can go to the nearby lake." Locke said, clapping his hands on the table excitedly. "There is water, trees and all kinds of creatures there! I think we can discover a lot from it!"

"The lakeside sounds great!" Nas said excitedly, "And we can go there at the mysterious sunset, so we can observe the different changes in light and enjoy the beautiful scenery."

"We can also bring a notebook to record every detail we observe." Emil added, "If inspiration strikes, we can write it down immediately with magic!"

Their discussion gradually formed a common plan, neat and orderly. Joy and anticipation lingered in the air, and the tension of the past seemed to be dispelled. Gerling watched all this quietly, and a sense of pride surged in his heart. This was exactly the interaction and trust between apprentices he expected.

"Let's set off tomorrow afternoon!" Nas made the final decision.

"No problem, we can prepare the necessary items in advance, such as paper and pens for recording." Locke's face was full of excitement, and he couldn't wait to experience the possible changes.

"Okay, then it's settled." Emile stood up, his eyes gleaming with determination and enthusiasm.

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