Bloodline of the Wizard-Chapter 278 - 145: Promotion Gift, Kosti’s Inconsistent Words and Actions

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Chapter 278: Chapter 145: Promotion Gift, Kosti’s Inconsistent Words and Actions

A few seconds later, Ronan slowly set the Communication Stone down.

The message came from Kosti, the Seventh Magic Ring Master, asking if he would return, for the Mirror Court was about to open soon.

Considering the timing, it was indeed about right.

Ronan activated the Flying Ring in his hand, rising swiftly from the base of the cliff waterfall, flying rapidly in one direction.

As a gentle breeze brushed his face, Ronan looked down at his feet, his mind and soul gradually merging with the sky.

"It’s time to replace this flying tool..."

He thought silently to himself.

The one he was using was still the First Rank Flying Ring he got from Lola back when he was a Level 1 Wizard; it barely sufficed then, but after advancing to Level 2, his enhanced Spirit Perception made him increasingly dissatisfied with its "slow" speed. freewebnσvel.cøm

With the imminent opening of the Mirror Garden Secret Realm, combat and escape would surely be inevitable inside, making a high-grade flying tool quite important.

Ronan thought for a moment and took something out of his Space Ring.

It was a dagger just a bit longer than a palm, with the blade and handle both showcasing a mirror-like sheen, appearing quite extraordinary.

Ronan injected his spiritual power into the dagger, activating the runes within, and as a silver light blossomed on the dagger, he lightly stabbed his own shoulder with it...

"Whoosh—"

Ronan’s flying figure vanished into thin air, and almost simultaneously, a faint ripple appeared several hundred meters away, where Ronan reappeared.

"This magic tool... seems excellent for both pursuit and escape."

Ronan observed the silver-glow dagger in his hand, feeling somewhat satisfied.

The dagger, resembling a flowing mirror, was something he retrieved from the Secret Mysterious Garden Realm, a Second-tier Magic Tool inherited from the Mirror Court, capable of short-range space teleportation for objects—including people.

When Ronan was at Level 1, he couldn’t fully unleash its potential, but now, having advanced to Level 2, it proved quite handy.

The cooldown time for the runes within the Transmission Mirror Dagger was about half a minute, with a maximum teleportation distance of roughly five hundred meters, making it impractical for long-distance travel, but quite suitable for short-range pursuits or escapes—it could even deliver a surprise effect in certain situations.

Alongside the Transmission Mirror Dagger, he also brought out a Magic Tool silver comb, which Ronan decided to test as well.

The silver comb was a Second-tier offensive Magic Tool capable of unleashing an extremely sharp space blade, a wide-range attack whose power was roughly at the standard spell level of a Late Level 2 Stage Wizard.

For a typical Level 2 Wizard, this would count as an extremely powerful piece of magic equipment, serving as a trump card or ace in the hole, and to some degree, even achieving dominance at Level 2.

However, for Ronan, the utility of the silver comb Magic Tool was still no match for the Transmission Mirror Dagger; he had many methods of offense and didn’t need another one like it. The opponents he was about to face, much like Clements, were among the elite Level 2 Wizards, and the power of the silver comb Magic Tool seemed just a bit inadequate.

After some organizing, Ronan suddenly realized he had nearly twenty pieces of Second-tier Magic Tool equipment at hand!

Even though this included taking apart a whole "Land of Frost" Magic Tool set, the number was still staggering.

Typically, a Level 2 Wizard with three or four Second-tier Magic Tools would be considered well-off to join the ranks of the "elite," just like those two Level 2 Wizards he defeated in the "Damp Jungle" before, who each had around two Second-tier Magic Tools.

Of course, the spiritual power of a normal Level 2 Early Stage Wizard was usually only sufficient to control two or three Second-tier Magic Tools for combat simultaneously.

"Even if I don’t use any Level 1 Law Domain Resonance, Three Magic Domains Fusion, [Pure Body], or Ancient Frost Multi-Headed Snake Bloodline trump cards, with just the Ice Magic and Metal Magic I’ve learned and this heap of Magic Tool equipment in hand, I fear I’d still be enough to contend with most Late Level 2 Stage Wizards..."

In this time, Ronan had already begun learning several Second-tier Ice Magic spells.

Second-tier [Small Blizzard], Second-tier [Icy Rain Armor], Second-tier [Cold Voice].

[Small Blizzard] was one of the most famous Second-tier spells for Ice Wizards, a precursor to the Third Rank [Blizzard], able to summon a vortex of ice and snow with powerful freezing attributes in a small area—the stronger the spiritual power, the larger the vortex.

[Icy Rain Armor] was straightforward, an advanced defensive magic to [Cold Ice Armor], while [Cold Voice] was a rare mental control spell among Ice Magics.

Its secret was inherited from the [Ice Flame Iris] Lansite family, and when cast, it could induce effects of sluggishness, fear, and torment on an opponent to some degree.

The entry-level mastery of these three Second-tier Ice Magic spells increased Ronan’s [Frozen Tundra Soil] Magic Anchor Points by three, reaching the realm of nine anchor points.

With the effect of the [Mirror Light] seal, it was akin to "eighteen anchor points!"

The power of the Ice Cold Domain had expanded tremendously!

With the additional support effects from the "Yarlis Ice Ring Necklace" and the [Land of Frost] Magic Tool set, without utilizing any other means, Ronan felt confident enough to shout to his old adversary Clements —"Clements, may you be worthy of this battle!"

However, Ronan hadn’t yet studied the Second-tier Metal Magic.

Second-tier Metal Magic didn’t significantly enhance Ronan’s current combat system, so he didn’t waste effort on it, as he wouldn’t have much use for it in battle anyway.

As the spells in the Skill Bar on his character panel continued to grow, Ronan felt a strong, constant lack of time every day, wishing he could make every second last twice as long.