Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots Chapter 872 - 385: Farewell, Princess
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A profound sense of liberation washed over Ron the moment he exited the meeting chamber. Despite his meticulous preparations and unwavering confidence in his research findings, he couldn't deny the palpable nervousness he felt while facing a Great Wizard and esteemed evaluators from the Dark Sun and Moon Sects. A complete falsehood it would be to claim he wasn't anxious. Now, having successfully navigated the evaluation, he felt an immense weight lifted.
"Master!" A cheerful voice echoed down the hallway, slicing through his reverie. Ron turned to behold his Elite Team members rapidly approaching. At the forefront was the silver-haired youth, Herman, his eyes alight with palpable excitement. Liss followed closely, her typically neat brown curls slightly askew, betraying her haste.
"We heard the evaluation results are in!" Lucia's voice chimed, tinged with eager anticipation. "Mr. Evan from administration mentioned that Great Wizard Vinard himself presided over the assessment?" The remaining three members also drew nearer, their gazes fixed on Ron, radiating curiosity and admiration.
Witnessing the hopeful expressions of these burgeoning talents, Ron's already buoyant mood soared even higher. "The evaluation concluded successfully," he stated concisely, a subtle, involuntary smile gracing his lips. "My thesis will be featured in the 'Deconstruction' journal and has been designated a key research achievement for this publication cycle."
"Heavens! 'Deconstruction'!" Herman exclaimed, his voice reaching an almost incredulous pitch. "That's the pinnacle among tier-one journals! Master, you're poised to make waves in the academic world!" Liss's eyes shone with reverence. "I had absolute faith in your success, Master! Your research is exceptionally brilliant; those esteemed professors couldn't possibly ignore its merit." The other disciples offered their felicitations in turn. The youngsters' unadulterated joy was infectious, as if Ron's triumph was a shared victory.
"Very well, let's not linger on this," Ron interjected, gesturing with a wave of his hand as he shifted the conversation. "You didn't journey here solely for congratulations, did you? How is your coursework preparation progressing?"
Upon hearing this inquiry, the students' demeanor instantly sharpened into a serious focus. Herman was the first to present a meticulously crafted document folder. "Master, this encapsulates my research report for this month. As per your guidance, I delved deeply into the inherent limitations within the practical applications of multidimensional transformation theory." He carefully extracted a substantial sheaf of parchment from the folder, densely inscribed with intricate formulas and empirical data. "I've discovered that when energy conversion transcends three dimensions, conventional stabilization methods exhibit systemic deficiencies. However, if the principle of a 'buffer layer' is incorporated..."
Ron accepted the report and swiftly perused its contents. Herman's theoretical reasoning demonstrated a marked improvement in rigor, and he was commendably beginning to bridge abstract concepts with tangible applications. This advancement was undeniably discernible, validating his selection as an elite among hundreds of apprentices.
"An excellent concept," Ron affirmed with praise. "The notion of a 'buffer layer' is strikingly innovative and could indeed effectively mitigate energy overflow during dimensional shifts. Have you, however, factored in the material requisites for the physical construction of such a buffer layer?"
Hearing his Master's question, Herman's eyes instantly brightened. "I have! If 'virtual quartz' serves as the primary constituent, augmented by a modest quantity of 'circulating sand' for precise calibration, then theoretically, the associated expenditure can be managed within acceptable parameters."
Liss eagerly presented her own findings. "Master, this is my refined 'Spiritual Stabilizer' formula. Following your recent counsel, I adjusted the ratios of three key herbs and introduced a novel catalyst." She proffered the test tube in her grasp, its contents shimmering with a faint golden luminescence and exuding a soothing aroma. "The enhanced iteration boasts a 40% increase in efficacy duration, with negligible side effects. I've already conducted a low-dosage trial on myself, and the results are exceptional."
Ron meticulously examined the liquid within the test tube, engaging his 'Extraordinary Recognition' ability to scrutinize its energetic underpinnings. Liss's formula refinement was indeed remarkably ingenious, not only augmenting its potency but also bolstering its inherent stability. "A commendable improvement," he acknowledged with approval. "Nonetheless, refrain from self-experimentation in the future; prioritize safety above all else. You may formally request experimental subjects or utilize the 'Life Energy Detector' for virtual simulations."
Lucia then proceeded to elaborate on her advancements in bloodline perception:
"Master, following your guidance, I've tried to examine the bloodline traits of various Abyssal Creatures. While a full analysis remains out of reach for now, I can discern fundamental bloodline classifications and their respective purity grades." She produced a Recording Crystal, containing her findings from this time: "The most fascinating aspect is my finding that certain Abyssal Creatures, despite their disparate appearances, may stem from a shared bloodline ancestry. This suggests a potential uniform evolutionary process within the Abyss." This revelation sparked excitement in Ron's eyes. Lucia's aptitude for bloodline sensing was truly remarkable; her capacity to discern such profound connections indicated swift development in her abilities. The other disciples showcased their individual advancements as well. "Your progress is quite apparent," Ron offered genuine commendation. "To attain such outcomes in a brief span demonstrates your commitment to your studies." Gratified by their Master's acknowledgment, the disciples' faces beamed with pride. However, Herman's expression soon shifted, taking on a more intricate hue: