Main Text Volume Chapter 1446 The Difference Between an Apprentice and a Wizard
"Since you can't think of it, it seems that this door should be just a slip of the world's will." After Frost finished speaking, he laughed to himself.
Angell knew that Frost's sense of humor was very low, but he really didn't understand the funny point of this sentence. He could only curl the corners of his lips to cope with it.
After Frost laughed, he did not continue to deepen the conversation, but changed the topic: "Speaking of which, you are now a formal wizard, and it's not far from embarking on the road of true knowledge. Do you really not consider going to the source world?"
Angell's answer was still no. He considered it, but not now.
"Okay." Frost didn't force it: "We talked about the topic of mysterious things before, and it's not over yet, how about continuing now?"
Angell was naturally willing. Previously, Frost only explained the controllability and loss of control of mysterious things, but he hadn't talked about the energy level distribution of mysterious things.
However, just as Angell was about to nod and agree, there was a sound of footsteps outside the hall.
Slender and white fingers lifted the curtain at the door. Sanders, dressed in a standard gentleman's suit, walked in from the door.
Frost raised his eyebrows: "It seems that our topic will have to wait until next time."
Frost knew very well that what Angel, who had just been promoted, needed most was corresponding guidance. Although he could also guide Angel, it was against the rules for him to take over Angel's mentor's duties.
Frost stood up: "I will stay here for a while. Come to me when you are free."
After that, Frost walked towards his room.
After Frost's figure completely disappeared, Sanders said to Angel: "I thought you would stay for a while, but I didn't expect you to come out so soon. It seems that your self-control is better than I thought."
"I know what you want to ask, come with me."
After Angel stood up, a strange space channel immediately appeared in front of him.
Angel was dazed for a moment, and immediately realized that this channel should lead to the gravity garden. However, when Sanders took him to the gravity garden in the past, Angel never had the power to resist. Now when the space channel appeared in front of him, Angel vaguely felt that he might be able to resist?
This was just a flash of thought in his mind. Although Angel was thinking about resisting, he would not really do it.
Instead, he followed the attraction and appeared in the familiar open-air study after a period of weightlessness.
As soon as Angel appeared here, he heard a rustling sound coming from not far away.
Angel looked back and saw that the source of the sound came from a three-story tower built with soul-suppressing stones next to the study. Behind the window on the top floor of the tower, a long-haired woman was looking towards where he was.
"Mandhela." Angel called her name softly.
Although Isabel handed Mandehela to Angel, Mandehela was a special soul after all. Angel was not sure if she would be able to break free in the church of the dead. Moreover, Tulas's soul is also in the Church of the Dead. If Mandheila's special ability can also work on souls, she might hide in Tulas's soul, which would be very troublesome.
So, she was temporarily placed in Sanders' gravity garden.
Perhaps because Mandheila had been left alone for a few days, the resentment on her body was much less, but her expression was still very cold. After seeing Angel, she glanced at him coldly and turned her head away.
"Although she has changed from an undead to a soul, she will not be grateful to you based on her hatred for the Black Castle. How are you going to place her?" Sanders' voice came from behind.
Angel looked back and saw that Sanders was already sitting at the desk, and a chair floated from not far away and floated in front of Angel.
"It's really difficult to get her to speak." Angel sat down, with a thoughtful look in his eyes. He wanted to study the prelude to reincarnation more deeply, so he naturally hoped that Mandheila would tell him about her semi-undead state, but according to her current situation, she was obviously unwilling to say it.
Angel thought for a long time, but couldn't come up with a better solution. If he didn't use coercion, he couldn't come to her every day to cultivate feelings with her, wait until she no longer disliked him, and then go back to study the half-undead? This is too troublesome, and Angel didn't want to waste this time.
"Since you can't think of a better idea, I can give you a suggestion." Sanders said.
Angel looked over and waited for Sanders to say.
"Isabelle gave you the right to dispose of her. From a certain point of view, she is actually your property." Sanders paused: "In this case, you might as well treat her like Tulas and throw her into the Dream Wilderness."
Throw Mandhela into the Dream Wilderness? Angel was stunned for a moment. There was no problem with throwing her into the Dream Wilderness, but why did Sanders make this suggestion?
Angel thought in this direction, and suddenly, a flash of inspiration flashed through his mind.
He seemed to understand what Sanders meant.
The reason why Sanders let Mandhela enter the Dream Wilderness is actually very similar to the plan he had discarded before, which is to create an emotional bond with Mandhela!
Angel doesn't have time to cultivate feelings with Mandhela every day and slowly change Mandhela, but the people in the City of Beginners can!
If we carefully analyze Mandheila's life experience, she spent most of her life in the Guman royal family. Although she was a princess, she lived a very depressed life. Later, she was framed by the eldest princess and became stigmatized. In the end, she became a slave. No one knows how much pain she experienced. She was sold to the Black Castle and was brutally bled and killed.
Let's not talk about how tragic Mandheila's life experience is, just from the missing pieces of Mandheila's life puzzle.
She lacks emotions, social circles, and an independent personality that is needed and recognized.
In fact, the easiest way to make up for these missing puzzles of Mandheila is to throw her into a friendly environment and let her change slowly.
If Mandheila is still alive, this is easier to do. Just find a city with a better atmosphere and let Mandheila adapt to it.
But she is dead.
Is there a friendly soul city? Maybe, but Angel doesn't know where such a city will be?
At present, the best choice for Mandhela is actually the Dream Wilderness. Angel may not be able to let her change on her own initiative, but it is very likely that Mandhela will be influenced by the surrounding atmosphere and gradually change.
Thinking of this, Angel nodded and agreed: "This is indeed a way."
Sanders: "Then you can send her to the Dream Wilderness later. You don't have to pay attention to her deliberately. Letting her grow freely may be better."
Angel also thought so. Change has always been an unintentional touch, and it is the most lasting. If it is deliberate, it may fall behind.
After deciding where Mandhela will belong in the future, Sanders finally talked about business.
"Now, you have become a formal wizard. After adapting for a few days, I believe you have a complete concept of formal wizards." Sanders paused: "So, what do you think is the difference between an apprentice and a formal wizard?"
What Angel wanted to know was actually some matters after becoming a wizard.
Sanders suddenly asked this question, and Angel was actually a little confused. However, Sanders started with this question, which should be intentional.
Angel thought for a while and replied: "Whether in terms of energy properties, soul origins, and physical blood, apprentices and formal wizards are completely at two levels, or even in two different worlds."
Angel once heard that some wizards completely excluded themselves from the "human" race, calling them "stupid humans" all the time, showing a sense of superiority. He used to think it was absurd, but when he became a formal wizard himself, he felt the huge difference and understood the ideas of this kind of wizards... Of course, understanding does not mean understanding, nor does it mean agreement.
But from this perspective alone, apprentices and formal wizards are indeed like two completely different and very different ethnic groups.
"These are indeed differences, so what do you think is the biggest difference?" Sanders continued to ask.
The biggest difference...Angel pondered for a moment and replied: "Maybe it is the cognition and interpretation of the world."
Although Angel has only been promoted to a formal wizard for a short time, he did find that the world he sees now is actually completely different from before.
When he was a mortal, Angel's attention was only on things that had already taken shape in the material world, such as mountains, streams, trees, houses, etc.
But after entering the wizard world and becoming an apprentice, Angel's focus on the surroundings was not only on the material world, but also began to explore the energy level, such as primitive magic, mental power, elemental particles, etc.
Now that Angel has become a wizard, what he sees is different.
He can gradually see, or perceive, some very essential things.
From a macroscopic point of view, Angel can see deeper things, such as the rich and stable energy network composed of primitive magic. From a microscopic point of view, Angel can perceive the origin of energy. If he observes deeply, he can even faintly see the crystal wall of the plane hidden behind the layers of origin.
When Angel was in the quiet room before, in addition to settling his impetuous mind, he was more observing this "new" world, a world completely different from what he saw when he was an apprentice.
The more he observed, the more fascinated he became.
Angell also understood why many wizards often stayed in their own wizard towers for years. It was because this world was too fascinating and was changing every moment. In these kinds of observations, they could also be inspired.
If Angell hadn't wanted to know what he needed to know after becoming a wizard, he might still be in the quiet room, wandering in this alternative new world.
Sanders nodded with satisfaction after hearing Angell's answer: "You are right. The interpretation of the world is indeed a big difference."
"But it's not comprehensive."
"I can share my answer with you." Sanders paused: "I think the biggest difference between apprentices and formal wizards is actually"
"The difference in power system."