Chapter 129
"That means that humans can actually learn magic?" After hearing the explanations of Abel and Jenna, the prophet Black Feather had already reacted. Since the magic given by the gods was not magic but divine art, the statement that humans could not learn magic was self-defeating. She immediately cared about whether humans could learn magic.
Although the gods of the Steel Leaf Tribe have recovered and the reasons for the silence of the gods in other tribes have been found, it is a long process to restore the gods and regain the gods' grace. After all, the gods' grace is a gift from the gods, not a human's own ability. The magic obtained through learning seems to be more reliable in the eyes of the Black Feather Prophet.
"I need to discuss this with my senior sister. If the teacher allows it, there should be no problem." Before Jenna could speak, Abel answered the Black Feather Prophet before her.
"We can understand, but I still hope that Your Excellency Abel can give us a reply earlier. For humans, we have been looking forward to magic for too long." The Prophet Black Feather said to Ebel sincerely, and the patriarchs of the other six tribes looked at Ebel and Jenna with hope, hoping that they could bring good news to humans.
"I can understand your desire for magic power, but I hope you can also understand that magic is not a knowledge that can be easily imparted. Even if I am willing to teach, without sufficient talent and will, it is also difficult to learn." Abel seemed to have some concerns and always left room for teaching human magic.
"We are sincerely looking forward to your good news." Heiyu Prophet said sincerely.
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"Little Junior Brother, do you seem to be unwilling to teach human magic?" After leaving the meeting hall and returning to Eber's magic workshop, Jenna asked Eber's doubts.
Regarding Jenna's question, Aber smiled bitterly and said, "Senior Sister, haven't you noticed that there is no magic net in this world!"
As he said this, Abel raised his left hand and displayed the artificial magic net on his left hand in front of Jenna.
"No magic net?" Jenna looked at the artificial magic net on Abel's finger and immediately realized that as a great arcane, she had already escaped the shackles of magic nets on herself, but before she was promoted to the legend and connected the origin of magic, the mages of the Netherel Empire still needed magic nets to assist in casting.
This is also the reason why magic is popular in the Netherel Empire. The existence of the magic net greatly reduces the difficulty of casting. However, without the magic net, it is difficult for most mages to release spells with their own strength. Only those with legendary and above can not rely on the magic net to cast spells because they have passed the magic net and connected the origin of magic net.
"This is a primitive world without magic nets. If you want to use magic in this world, you can only be gifted except relying on artificial magic nets." Abel made a helpless expression at Jenna, which is the key to restricting the development of magic in this world: "If the problem of magic nets cannot be solved, then the magic in this world can only be the patent of a few extremely talented people, and this is also a common example of countless worlds with magic."
"So what about setting up an artificial magic net?" Jenna thought about it and made a suggestion. This was also a common method used by the Netherel Empire when developing a world without magic nets.
"The establishment of a large-scale artificial magic net requires a floating city as a relay node. However, my magic workshop does not have such capabilities at present, and the artificial magic net has limited area. It may be okay to build a magic academy, but it is still difficult to spread magic in this world." Abel shook his head, obviously not agreeing with Jenna's idea.
Jenna was not angry when facing Abel's denial, but just tapped her smooth chin with her fingers and fell into thinking: "It is obviously unlikely to set up a magic net in the whole world. Will the Imperial Truth Council be willing to spend such a great price on a primitive plane? If you want to do this, unless someone is a god in this world, and the clergy is related to magic, and then using itself as a node, it is possible to set up a magic net."
"But doing this is equivalent to turning oneself into a part of this world. No mage walking on the road to exploring the truth of the world will be willing to do this." Paving the real magic net into this world requires a mage at least at the level of a great arcane to ignite the divine fire in this world, and occupy the priesthood of magic, and then modify the rules of the entire world based on itself.
But if you do this, this mage who was founded in the gods will eventually become part of the world's rules, be assimilated by the entire world, and completely lose himself. Which great arcane will be willing to give such sacrifices?
"So at present, can't magic be spread in this world?" Jenna's eyes were a little disappointed, and she still felt a little regretful that she could not promote magic in this world.
"Under the existing conditions, opening a mage academy and imparting magic knowledge to humans in this world is already the limit that they can achieve." Abel also felt a little regretful. If magic can be popularized among humans, it will obviously greatly improve the overall strength of human beings, and it will obviously be of great help to deal with the threat brought by the invasion of the Wilderness God.
"Maybe we can equip them with a personal magic net?" Jenna suddenly suggested seeing the artificial magic net that Abel had worn in her hand.
"Everyone is equipped with this thing?" Aiber raised his finger, glanced at the artificial magic net in his hand, and shook his head: "One or two apprentices may still be able to afford it, but if you want to spread magic on a large scale, Teacher Ai Luolin may not be able to afford this kind of expense, right? An artificial magic net that can release the nine-ring magic is too expensive."
"Believe me, this level of expense is not worth mentioning to the teacher." Jenna smiled slightly on her face, but she quickly explained: "Although the teacher may not refuse, I did not intend to let Teacher Ailu Lin bear the expense. We actually don't need to equip them with such a high-level artificial magic net. Most mages actually have difficulty reaching the level of high-ring casters throughout their lives, right?"
"So senior sister, what you are talking about... Simple Artificial Magic Net? That kind of thing that can only release the three-ring spell at the highest?" Abel understood Jenna's meaning and thought about the possibility of doing so: "Maybe it is indeed feasible. Use the floating city as a node to build an artificial magic net and build a magic academy. After the apprentice graduates, they will issue a simple artificial magic net. When they can advance, they will replace them with a higher-level artificial magic net, which can save a lot of expenses!"
Chapter completed!