Chapter 130 The Impact of the Forum

Chapter 130 The Impact of the Forum

While Roland was collecting intelligence, he and Hela were resting in the city.

Over at the Tower of Truth, after the various schools and the Council of Truth shifted their focus away from Hayes, they finally realized Roland's situation.

After helping Hayes get promoted, Roland seemed to have never appeared again?

At first, since Roland was still active on the forum, they thought that Roland just didn't want to bother and didn't want to appear in public at this time.

But as time went on, they also found something wrong.

Roland's frequency of answering questions on the forum seems to be different from before.

In the past, Roland was active for a period of time, but now, Roland's activity frequency is intermittent.

After simple intelligence collection and analysis, they naturally came to a very simple conclusion.

Roland may have left the Tower of Truth.

Because all the messages Roland sent were transmitted from outside the Tower of Truth.

In order to confirm the information, some high-level spellcasters in the City of Truth even visited Hess who was still negotiating with the silver nobles.

According to Roland's advance instructions, Hess did not hold back and directly informed them of Roland's departure.

After receiving Roland's news and attitude from Hess, the school of the Tower of Truth and the Parliament of Truth quickly reached a consensus.

Although they didn't know what Roland was thinking specifically, since Roland didn't want his information to be known to everyone, they didn't mind expressing their goodwill to Roland.

Afterwards, under the orders of the top leaders of the Tower of Truth, all news about Roland's real identity was quickly blocked and suppressed.

However, although they blocked the information of his real identity according to Roland's request, they did not pay much attention to Roland's Wisdom Book account and even took the initiative to let Roland go.

Originally, some schools were planning to warn or ban Roland's account in order to maintain their school advantage, but now, no school has made this suggestion.

On the contrary, after the top management hinted that part of the credit for Hess's promotion was due to this account, some mid-level spellcasters began to appear in the Q&A section of the official forum.

Especially after Roland casually answered some questions from mid-level spellcasters, even those mid-level spellcasters who had not received any hints from the top leaders rushed to the Q&A section of the official forum after hearing the news.

With the influx of a large number of mid-level spellcasters, and following them came an even larger number of low-level spellcasters, and the number of active people in the Q&A section of the entire official forum skyrocketed.

Orit was one of the spellcasters who was attracted.

He is a wild wizard who can be seen everywhere in the Tower of Truth. He has no school background. However, because he has some talent in alchemy and can mix some wisdom liquids with poor effects, he has earned a lot of silver points by working in some alchemy shops.

In addition, he was thick-skinned enough to establish relationships with some school mages. By working part-time for them and accumulating silver points, he was able to barely meet his extraordinary needs and climbed step by step to his current second-level strength.

However, after reaching the second level of strength, the demand for Orit became greater and greater, while the number of silver points earned did not fluctuate much from the past.

This means that the points he might earn from working for a month might be used up in just one experiment.

Moreover, as a wild mage, the success rate of Orlit's experiments is not very high, and not every experiment will produce results.

In fact, he hadn't made any progress for two years.

If he had not heard of Roland's existence, he would have packed up his things, left the Tower of Truth, and gone to the Kes Mountains to try his luck and see if he could earn some silver points by digging for ruins.

Holding the rented Book of Wisdom, Orit lay on the sofa, staring blankly at the ceiling of the room, recalling the time when he carried a package and walked into the Tower of Truth, and vowed confidently to become a great wizard.

As a result, after so many years, he was still just an insignificant second-level spellcaster, without even the shadow of the third-level, let alone the fourth-level threshold that blocked more than 90% of the third-level spellcasters.

He was thinking wildly in his head and sighed with some self-mockery.

How naive I was back then. Only high-level spellcasters were qualified to call themselves archmages, and he might never be able to become a distinguished fourth-level spellcaster in his lifetime.

Just as he was daydreaming, the book of wisdom in his hand suddenly vibrated slightly.

Which bored guy replied to my post again? Orit glanced at the book of wisdom in his hand without any expectation.

Although he also posted a question after knowing Roland's existence, there were too many posts in the Q&A section and Roland couldn't answer them all.

Therefore, after experiencing several excitements and disappointments, Oulite became much calmer.

However, after seeing the latest person to reply, Oulite immediately straightened up.

was Roland's reply.

"It looks like this is a preparation for advancement to the third level, right? The following is just my personal opinion."

"The first, third, and seventh experimental directions are way off. There's no need to waste time. Just give up."

"There's no need to waste time on the second, fourth, and eighth experiments. I recommend you go to the Starting City and buy [Wood Element Experiment Report 10008 (Fifth Edition)]. It's not school knowledge, so it's not expensive. I remember you can buy it for five silver points. It contains similar experiment records, so you can use them as a reference. If you're not sure, you can try to do it yourself."

"The fifth experiment is quite interesting. The direction is correct. It's probably because the connection materials are not good. If you have enough points, you can directly buy the [Lightning Struck Wood] produced by the Massimo School. If you don't have extra points, you can buy some ordinary [Silk Wood]. The older the better. Although the effect is not as good as [Lightning Struck Wood], it can be used. In addition, your magic circle must also be optimized."

Oulite quickly pulled out a pen and paper, eagerly absorbing and recording Roland's suggestions for his fifth experiment.

After he wrote down all the suggestions, the Book of Wisdom shook again.

Oulite frowned and exited his post.

Who would look for him at this time?

Just after he logged out, he saw the private post from Roland.

He decisively clicked in to take a look.

"A non-school mage, right? If you're brave enough, send me your meditation method. I can take a look at it and give you some advice. I'll delete it after one day. I'd like to make it clear in advance that if you send it out, your meditation method will be used as a sample experiment by me, so if you don't want to, you don't have to send it out."

Looking at the news Roland posted, Oulite fell into deep thought and confusion.

Meditation is the most important secret for every spellcaster. Even if every spellcaster is enlightened by the same meditation method, the meditation methods they eventually evolve will be different and unique according to their respective development directions and the knowledge they learn and borrow.

Even teachers and students would not casually inquire about each other's meditation methods.

Is it really okay to give it to a strange spellcaster whom I have never seen before?

Oulite hesitated for a while, but finally, he gritted his teeth and decided to send it to Roland.

What value did a wild mage's tinkering meditation method have that would make a big shot like Roland specifically target him?

Never mind, just send it.

Olit sent his meditation method to Roland.

Then, after he had waited for more than half an hour, Roland answered his message.

First, Roland made some simple improvements on the meditation method and provided Owlett with the names of books that he could learn from his meditation method.

From cheap materials published by wild mages to expensive materials sold openly by some schools, Roland provided a detailed analysis list and told Oulite which materials were useful to him and what they were used for.

This is not because Roland took money from others to help them promote their products.

However, Roland did not want to directly provide a better meditation method, because that would challenge all the schools of thought in the Tower of Truth, so he could use this indirect way to give them hints.

Looking at the list Roland gave, Orit wrote it all down first.

After completing the recording, he returned the rented book of wisdom.

Standing on the street, Oulite looked at the list and decided to buy the cheapest one first to give it a try.

(End of this chapter)