This wizard only wishes to be a teacher-Chapter 75 - 71 Carlys Decision
Chapter 75: Chapter 71 Carly’s Decision
Chapter 75 -71 Carly’s Decision
“Moon Spirit?” Lucien looked at Carly’s blood assessment report and finally understood the secret behind Carly’s rather exceptional archery talent.
He had previously praised Carly’s archery talent as surpassing those of the half-forest elves’ bloodline talent, but it now appeared that Carly’s talent was essentially the same as those forest elves, only that she was even more outstanding in this particular talent.
“Carly, I think I know why you’ve been hearing that mysterious language.” After casually “detecting” Carly’s blood, Lucien destroyed the sample and turned to Carly with a serious expression.
“Lucien, my mentor?” Carly looked at Lucien, feeling somewhat nervous.
“Because you have an extremely faint fairy bloodline within you,” Lucien couldn’t maintain his serious face, and instead, he smiled slightly.
“Fairy… bloodline?” Carly was stunned, then looked at her hands in disbelief.
“Don’t be so surprised,” Lucien said as he watched her react and shook his head helplessly, then he explained a bit more.
“Humans are the most inclusive amongst the Wisdom Species, and in ancient times, various intelligent races would intermarry, which meant that many humans carried within them extremely diluted bloodlines of other species.”
“For example, an ordinary person who has never left his village in his entire life and hasn’t awakened any wizard talent might just have a remarkably faint demon bloodline inside him,” Lucien looked at Carly and tapped the Origin Bow on her back.
“But you are a bit special because you naturally underwent atavism, activating the archery-related talent of the Moon Spirit line, turning what was once an extremely weak trace of Moon Spirit bloodline into something potent. Although not up to the level of a half-fairy, your impeccably accurate arrows are a gift born from the power within your bloodline…”
Lucien stopped suddenly as he spoke.
He suddenly thought that the fairy bloodline, which was virtually useless to him, might be a good choice for Carly.
In terms of wizard talent, Lucien had to admit that Carly’s was quite weak.
After all, Carly was born with frail spiritual power, and even now, despite practicing with the improved Meditation Method, her meditation performance was only average, very average indeed.
Carly’s true excellence lay with her archery talent, and she could even effortlessly come up with archery spells that were perfect for her.
But for wizards, spiritual power is the foundation.
If Carly couldn’t compensate for her natural disadvantage in terms of spiritual power, even with Lucien’s help, she would only become a comparatively mediocre witch.
However, if Carly changed tracks and supplemented her lack of spiritual power with the fairy bloodline, her growth pace would see an amazing improvement, and her archery talent could be maximized. By then, she would be able to offer him much more help.
It was fortuitous that within the half-fairies lurking around Kosai Island, there was Moon Spirit bloodline. He could use the system’s assessment function to extract the Moon Spirit bloodline from their bodies and transplant it into Carly.
This type of bloodline transference surgery might pose a high risk for those wizards seeking to use fairy bloodlines to prolong their lives, but for Carly, who naturally contained a homologous bloodline, the danger was virtually nonexistent.
Even as the concentration of the fairy bloodline in Carly’s body increased, she would naturally exhibit some fairy traits, and even her witch talents and spiritual power would significantly improve due to the nourishment of her bloodline…
However, once the concentration of the fairy bloodline in Carly’s body exceeded the 10% threshold, and Carly used it noticeably to enhance herself, then her development path would become inseparable from the fairy bloodline. At that point, Carly would become a true half-fairy…
The path ahead in witchcraft was not a decision Lucien could make for Carly, so after much hesitation, he looked towards Carly, who appeared a bit nervous at the moment, and let out a gentle breath.
“Carly.”
“Hmm? Lucien, I’m listening,” Carly replied, leaning back a bit, looking somewhat uneasy at Lucien.
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“Do you crave power?” Lucien asked Carly sternly.
“Huh?”
Carly looked at Lucien with confusion, not understanding if there was any special meaning behind Lucien’s question.
…
“Lilia, I want that Forest Spirit, name your price.” On the ferry, Lucien approached Lilia, who was gazing at Kosai Island from the bow deck.
“That is a precious collectible,” said Lilia, looking at Lucien with a tone that was somewhat cold, showing little willingness to trade.
“But you don’t need it yourself, do you?” Lucien countered.
“Two hundred Magic Stones,” Lilia offered after a brief contemplation, naming an exceedingly high price.
Lucien frowned. Half-Fairy or Fairy, although precious, would normally be priced around one hundred Magic Stones; it was clear Lilia was asking for the moon.
“If this mission is a success, I won’t be short on Magic Stones, and if it fails, I won’t need them,” Lilia said, her tone casual as she looked at Lucien, “Take it or leave it at that price, or else, bring something of interest to trade.”
“How about the fragments of ancient Fairy language?” Lucien’s interest was piqued, then he looked at Lilia, “And it’s a special language that can stimulate activity in the Spirit Sea. You should know that such ancient languages are very precious, and they might play a special role in our mission ahead.”
Lilia’s eyes lit up, but she still bargained with Lucien.
“In the end, I actually made a bit of a profit,” Lucien thought with great satisfaction. He had traded merely eight syllables of the ancient Fairy language for the body of the half-Fairy he had previously slain, and additionally acquired fifty Magic Stones from Lilia.
When Lucien entered his cabin, he found Carly had been waiting there early.
“Lucien,” Carly looked up at him.
“I’ve thought it over very clearly, and I don’t need to consider it for three days. I want to undergo Bloodline fusion… I… I want to truly be of help to you afterward!”
Carly spoke with an unwavering gaze.
Although Lucien had already told her about the downsides of Bloodline enhancement, at that moment, Carly’s heart was steadfast, and her eyes even held a trace of resolution as she looked at Lucien.