
Joelson's heart was shaking.
"I'll send you in."
Instead of passing through the light gates in the academy, Harriet Terrence directly sent Joelson to the Mage Tower.
The ten tier 6 magic wolf stared intently at Joelson, revealing a dangerous gaze.
Joelson revealed a bitter smile.
Harriet Terrence instantly swept past the fifty-seventh, fifty-eight, and fifty-nine levels, instantly sending her to the sixtieth level.
Later then.
Joelson's gaze was serious.
Let the battle begin!
...
A student wearing a red mage robe appeared outside the Mage Tower in a sorry state, his face filled with deep regret.
"Damn it! I almost passed the twenty-sixth floor!"
Laughter sounded from the side.
"Come on, Hatton, you've said this eight times!"
The red-robed student cursed in a low voice, "Shut up, Raymond. I know that even if you don't tell me!"
"Sigh on!"
Hatton lowered his head and sighed. He said in a low voice, "I bet with Dorne that she will rank higher than him this month. The time limit is almost up. Uh! That's a hundred gold coins!"
Hatton subconsciously looked at the magic screen, searching for its rank.
Suddenly, from the corner of his eyes, he saw a name flashing at the top of the screen.
Hatton quickly looked up to search.
The higher the rank, the harder it was to climb, it probably wouldn't even move for several months.
However, each ascension proved that the other genius students of the Tulip Magic Academy had made a major breakthrough.
Who's that?!
Francis, fourth year's main student?!
He was extremely talented and improved the fastest, so it was possible.
Hatton soon discovered Francis' rank, but nothing changed.
That's Rodin?!
The sixth year main student, it was said that he had tried to break through to the Mage Tower recently.
He looked, but it was still not him.
Hatton opened his eyes wide and saw hundreds of familiar names on the magic screen.
He was surprised to find that there was no change in rank.
Is he wrong?!
That's not possible.
His eyes search all the way to the top of the screen.
Ulysses.
Edward Joelson.
Waitaminute!
Hatton's eyes suddenly stopped.
He saw.
Hanging high above the screen, it represents the name of the number one genius in the history of the Tulip Academy, Joelson Edward.
The ranking of the Mage Tower behind had changed from the fifty-seventh floor to the sixty floor.
Hatton was stunned, but soon his eyes showed great excitement and excitement.
"Raymond!"
He anxiously called out the name of a student who was sleeping on the table.
Raymond raised his head and frowned, "What's up now, Hatton?"
Hatton shouted excitedly, "Raymond, hurry! Hurry along! Quickly tell the others with a magic message."
"Edward Joelson! He started breaking into the Witch Tower Again!"
...
Joelson casually squeezed the heads of the last level 6 light magic wolves into scattered points of light.
A Tier 6 magical wolf would have no effect on him at the moment.
The voice he expected sounded.
"Congratulations, test taker. You have successfully passed the level 6 experiment. The gift is being shared."
Joelson waited in silence.
If nothing unexpected happens, there should be no notification of failure in the prize sharing this time around.
A rich magic element gathered around Joelson, replenishing some of the mana.
Light rays descended from the white sky.
A ball of light of a different color appeared in front of him.
Red irfe, blue water, and green wind.
Each color represents a specific element.
It seemed to be waiting for him to make a choice.
He thought for a moment and walked straight into the ball of light and dark elements that exuded a holy and dark aura.
He grabbed them with both hands.
The two lumps of light nimbly dodged backwards.
“I can only choose one?” Joelson said in a low voice.
The wisp of light attribute still rejected the hand that had been bribed and extended towards the wisp of dark attribute light.
"This? You can't choose a suitable wisp of light because you don't have the magic talent to begin with?"
Joelson frowned and could only leave, coming in front of the wisp of fire attribute light.
This time, he touched her very naturally.
It was like reaching into a hot spring, a ball of fire element light fused with Joelson's body.
In an instant, Joelson felt a magical fragment flowing through his mind.
When he absorbed all the scattered knowledge, he felt his palm towards the fire magic had taken a step forward.
"Instant magic throw."
A ball of fire jumped out from the middle of Joelson's palm and swung gently.
He suddenly understood.
Why would Harriet Terrence say that any student who received a tenth level reward could instantly chant a suitable level spell?
The ball of light contained an understanding of all fire magic below level six.
The absorption process was like an old witch thinking that she had indoctrinated her understanding of low-level magic into her mind bit by bit in detail.
It was more thorough and easier to understand than Harriet Terrence explained.
In fact, there was little understanding of the nature of the fire element within it.
Originally, it used the frightening magic talent of the dragon together to achieve instant magic like instinct.
Now, the chaotic and opaque part of his heart became clearer bit by bit.
There was a hint of anticipation in his eyes as he walked towards the door of light that was heading to the next level.
...
Outside of the Witch Tower, over 80% of the people from the Tulip Magic Academy had rushed over.
There are students and teachers.
There were even old students like Stewart hiding in the academy, as well as powerful magic tutors like Tang Man who possessed the power of an eighth level mage.
If Joelson were to enter the Witch Tower again, he would definitely create a new legend.
"I saw it with my own eyes at the time. Joelson's name reached the sixtieth floor in an instant. It really happened in an instant. It was as if he was jumping over some middle floor."
Hatton kept telling the surrounding students about the incident when he came across this important news.
But after saying these two sentences, gradually, no one noticed him.
"The students after graduation, the academy teachers, and non-tulip magicians were not qualified to enter the Witch Tower anymore. This time, I'm afraid Joelson will set a record that can never be surpassed." One could not help but exclaim.
The disciples of Tulip Academy would soon graduate, considered extremely powerful geniuses in order to be able to reach the sixth rank.
Ulysses represent their limits.
After that, even if they rose to the seventh, eighth, or even ninth rank, they would not be able to enter the magician tower to cultivate.
If they could reach the eighth rank before they graduated, perhaps only monsters like Joelson could do so.
In the next few hundred years, there would be no one who could compare to him in the Tulip Academy.
That's why Tulip faculty and students are so excited to see how far Joelson can go.