or gaining experience, just like typical game keys such as “mining” and “sorting”.

But after he activated these skills and read a “worthwhile book” under the [Transcribe] skill, Longjing Tea immediately realized the importance of this skill.

I could utilize this function to aid my learning!

The [Transcribe] function was like a portable teacher following him around.
It could remind him at the first time whether he should proceed to read or go back for revision just in case he had missed something important.

Even if the function didn’t strengthen Longjing Tea’s memory, he could remember what he learned after reading “Basic Outline to Curse”.

So, Longjing Tea now planned to start completing his daily mission and transcribe the spellbook.

The books on the fifth floor were all books such as “Outline”, “Introduction”, “Summary”, and some books with low secrecy in history, mathematics, human physiology, and many other types.
Many of the pages included diagrams, mainly for the foundations.

After reading the book “Basic Outline to Curse”, Longjing Tea felt like he had read a set of basics and nothing special.

Anyway, he still had to read.

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Then, it was better off to try to understand and learn the spells while completing the daily mission.

Longjing Tea’s profession, [Wizard Apprentice], had reached Level 7.

He had two instant spell slots and one guided spell slot, but only one slot was occupied [Movement Prohibition].

At this moment, he finally figured out that the advanced requirement of [Wizard Apprentice] was to use two instant spells and two guided spells to form a spell combo.
Generally speaking, he had to write a thesis on the spell combo, make some adjustment and finally send it to his tutor to check on it.
After it was ensured that the spell combo consisting of four spells could be used to fend for himself, only then was he allowed to advance.

Generally speaking, the stricter, more powerful, and more practical this spell combo was, the higher the evaluation ratings would be.

Longjing Tea had no mentor at present, and the others did not need a mentor.

Although he didn’t know much about spells, he had excellent game knowledge.

He had good self-awareness of his magic pathway and what abilities the players needed — control, amplification, and weakening buffs.

Indeed, this particular system was unlike what typical wizards would adopt.

From the very beginning, Longjing Tea never planned to go solo.

He had to consider how to improve his teamwork with other players.

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For example, this spell was good.

[Emergency Dodge (Instant): Chant the edict so that the target who was willing to obey the command immediately interrupted the current action and performed emergency dodge.
When dodging, the dodge success rate depended on the spell caster’s “Perception” attribute instead.]

Below the spellbook, there were also detailed explanations and specific uses of this spell.

To put it simply, Longjing Tea could activate this spell immediately after seeing a surprise arrow attacking one of his comrades who didn’t notice it.
It would enable the spell target to evade the attack.
Of course, the dodging speed depended on the spell target’s physical fitness but evading the attack’s type relied on Longjing Tea’s observation.

It was in another world, but it was one of the three magical Pokemon Trainer’s skills, shouting [Dodge], [Hold on], and [Stand Up Now].

Such a powerful support spell was actually just an instant spell that didn’t consume much magic?

And the magicians here don’t evaluate the skill highly.

Longjing Tea was stunned when he noticed this situation.

He finally realized in the end.

…I see.

No wonder these wizards have no teammates.

Each and every one of them is pretty individualistic!

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