Chapter 664 The White Dove in the Fog
People's expectations did not fail, and the magic net around Ryan shook again. A flashing summoning array emerged from the floor directly under the human-shaped steam, and a beam of teleportation light rose, penetrating Ryan's gaseous body and heading straight to the ceiling, illuminating the hazy mist throughout his body. The gas particles refract light, forming a beautiful rainbow!
Just when people couldn't help admiring, a group of white doves flew out of the summoning array, passing through Ryan's gaseous body one after another along the rainbow beam of light, flapping their wings and circling around him, cooing happily.
The magnificent spectacle in front of them made all the witnesses feel like a dream, as if they were in a fairy tale world.
After a brief silence, there was warm applause from all around the examination room, expressing heartfelt appreciation to Ryan for his wonderful performance.
Joan was also applauding. Ryan's demonstration was not only beautiful, but also showed extremely superb spellcasting skills.
Take the group of white pigeons he summoned as an example. At first glance, it seemed like a very simple "first-level monster summoning technique".
Wouldn't it be boring to show this level 1 spell in the examination room of an arcane graduate student?
That's right, the mere level 1 spells are just "pediatrics" for the candidates whose mage level is not lower than level 5, but considering the restrictions on Ryan's spellcasting, the difficulty is quite different.
When Ryan transformed into a steam form, his vocal cords also transformed into a cloud of gas, unable to vibrate and pronounce normally. The outline of the palm that also became gaseous was blurred, and all five fingers were fused into a ball, making it impossible to make complex gestures at all.
Casting spells in this state means that Ryan can neither chant spells nor make spell-casting gestures. He must add two supermagic skills, "spell silence" and "spell fixed" to the "first-level monster summoning technique" at the same time. Only then can the sky full of white doves be successfully summoned.
The additional super-magic skills will inevitably take up a lot of magic energy levels, causing the "Level 1 Monster Summoning Technique", which was originally only a level 1 spell, to be upgraded to a level 3 spell. The difficulty can be imagined.
Candidates present, who else can complete the same operation?
Joan had to admit that he couldn't do it - he had never learned the super-magic skill of "spell setting".
Excluding these difficult spellcasting details, the overall spellcasting effect presented by Ryan is also quite aesthetic.
Completely different from Angel's gorgeous and unrestrained expression style, this thin boy melted himself in the mist, hid himself in the rainbow, and finally released white doves flying all over the sky. Impressed.
The candidates who appeared next to Ryan were obviously affected by Ryan's wonderful performance just now, and their performance was very average.
Then it was Joan's turn. When the examiner pronounced his name, Dean Franklin, who was sitting in a relaxed posture, suddenly straightened up, turned slightly sideways, and asked the middle-aged professor next to him in a low voice:
"Is this Joan Vida?"
"That's right, the examinee who invented the 'aphasia technique'."
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Joan walked towards the examiner's seat, bowed in respect, and overheard the examiners talking about him. A few words fell into his ears, vaguely mentioning that he was a student of Robert Rawls, the youngest of all the candidates in this year. In addition, the "aphasia technique" was frequently mentioned. It seems that the original 2-ring spell that I submitted caused quite a stir in the Academy of Arcane Law.
All the examiners, including Dean Franklin, cheered up and looked at Joan with anticipation.
The appetites of the professors have already been lifted by the wonderful performances of Angor and Ryan. Among all the remaining candidates, the only person who can surprise them is the genius who invented the "aphasia technique" Teenager.
Under the earnest gaze of the professors, Joan calmly chanted the incantation, and waved a fireball into the sky.
etc! This is... what the hell! ?
The professors looked at each other, all with the expression of eating a fly.
It's not that "Fireball" is not good. Of course, Joan has the freedom to demonstrate any spells, but as the most promising freshman this year, he is the only genius boy who has really produced original spells with practical value. The "fireball technique" on the main street gives back to the eager expectations of the professors?
An ordinary fireball technique was performed by ordinary examinees, and the examiners could understand it. However, Qiao An also played this kind of cliché, so what is the imagination of casting spells? Where is the creativity?
This unbearably vulgar style of casting spells really made the examiners not flattered.
The expectations are as great as the disappointments!
Seeing Joan perform the "fireball technique", even Dean Franklin couldn't help frowning, wondering whether he was really the sole inventor of the "aphasia technique" as he claimed in his resume.
Could this contain a scandal of plagiarizing other people's academic achievements?
Although the examiners have not publicly expressed their doubts, their great sense of loss prompted them to come up with such thoughts.
Joan was concentrating on his own spells, and didn't pay attention to the changes in the expressions of the examiners around him. He looked up at the huge fireball that exploded in the air, held a pitch-black agate bead tightly in his left hand, and made a spell-casting gesture with his right hand.
"Fairé!"
When Joan poured out the activation spell representing "soul", the black agate in his palm exploded, and the magic net thread in front of him twisted and shuttled like crazy, and weaved into a giant black palm full of strong negative energy in an instant.
The noise around the examination room suddenly disappeared!
The examinees looked at each other with confusion in their eyes. They couldn't recognize what kind of spell Joan had just cast. He actually created a huge magic palm with dual attributes of "force field" and "necromancer" out of thin air.
In today's era, especially in a peaceful human society, learning and disseminating necromantic spells is restricted by both law and public opinion, and there are few opportunities to come into contact with them in the academy.
Not only these young students couldn't figure out what tricks Joan was playing, but even the professors found it very strange. After careful identification, they guessed that what he was using was an extremely rare three-ring necromancy arcane - "Mage Necromancer" Palm"!
From the uninnovative "Fireball Technique" to the rare "Mage's Nether Palm", this change is like a 180-degree turn, and it is like a sudden summer rainstorm, which makes the onlookers and professors We were caught off guard, our appetites were whetted, and we became more and more curious about what kind of good show Joan would put on for everyone to see next.
Under the focus of everyone's attention, Joan spread out the five fingers of the black magic palm remotely, and lifted the palm upwards, just in time to catch the big fireball in the air that was burning violently and slowly falling down.