Chapter 54 Leisure, Obsessed with Wizard Cards
Chapter 54 Leisure, Obsessed with Wizard Cards
Leo first had this thought in his mind, but then he felt that something was wrong.
After mastering the blueprints for perfect-quality basic recovery potions, Leo had a feeling that if he continued refining, he was confident he could refine perfect-quality basic recovery potions.
Leo didn't dwell on this issue.
Instead of wasting time internally, let's take action.
After all, using this bottle of perfect-quality basic recovery potion as an example is not enough to prove that Leo has this ability, rather than just being lucky.
"There are three of each of the other beginner potions. Whether we can consistently refine perfect quality beginner potions will be confirmed once all of these potions are refined."
Leo began concocting the next potion.
The next day, Leo opened his eyes in the room, ending his meditation practice.
His expression showed a hint of confusion.
"How strange..."
"After becoming a wizard, my mental energy absorption speed has obviously increased, but compared with before, the improvement of mental energy has actually slowed down."
After returning to the Tower of Dawn, Leo originally guessed that his mental energy should now be able to increase to 11 or even 12 points.
But he remained at 10 o'clock.
After pondering for a moment, Leo shook his head and said, "If I continue to cultivate for a few more days and am still in this state, I should consult Wizard Sally."
Leo tidied up the room and then met up with Chris.
Chris noticed that Leo looked a little tired and asked, "Leo, didn't you sleep last night?"
Leo yawned and said, "Yeah, I spent all night yesterday making potions."
"You're really diligent," Chris patted him on the shoulder and said, "but I think you need to relax and rest. Otherwise, it will affect your meditation practice."
"Yes, I'll be careful tonight."
The two quickly arrived at the research lab.
The two skillfully picked up the cleaning tools and were about to begin cleaning when they heard Yar say, "Oh, Leo, Chris, we don't need to clean today."
"Just like yesterday, you can kill time however you want."
Upon hearing this, Chris immediately patted his chest and said, "Leo, I'm not playing Wizard cards today; I'll look at the data report with you."
"Okay," Leo replied.
Leo took the data report, handed Chris the part he had looked at yesterday, and said, "This is the part I looked at yesterday. If you need the rest, come find me."
"it is good."
Chris picked up the data report, glanced at it, and immediately felt overwhelmed. He said, "Leo, why is this all text?"
Both countries on the twin continents have widespread use of written language.
Most people can read, even a fisherman like Chris can at least read.
This was a popularization campaign conducted by the wizards after they arrived on the Twin Continents, pressing the heads of the nobles against them.
Hundreds of years ago, wizards came to this twin continent and built the Tower of Dawn.
With their formidable military strength, they brought the nobles of the Twin Continents under their rule.
However, wizards rarely interfere in the actions of the state; instead, they stand like gods suspended on a high platform, coldly observing all the actions of the mortal kingdom.
The popularization of literacy was one of the few actions by wizards to interfere in the mortal kingdom.
Of course, even if literacy becomes widespread, not everyone will be interested in these dry and useless words.
Chris forced himself to endure the boredom and went through the verbose and tedious data report.
Before even finishing half of the data, Chris put down the data in his hands and said, "Leo, I'm going to take a break. Looking at this stuff for so long is too tiring."
After saying that, Chris got up and went over to the wizards to watch them play wizard cards.
One of the wizards asked, "Chris, want to play cards together?"
"No, I still need to review the data report today."
As Chris said this, his eyes remained fixed on the wizard cards in the hands of the wizards, while a series of thoughts flashed through his mind.
"This is how it should be played."
"Does this wizard even know how to play cards? His skills are terrible."
Chris's mind was drawn to the Wizard cards.
Not far away, Yar flipped through the book in his hand, then stretched, stood up, and said, "Leo, aren't you going to relax for a bit?"
"Huh? What did you just say, Wizard Yar?" Leo looked up in surprise.
Upon hearing this, Yar didn't know what to say.
This was the first time he had ever seen someone so engrossed in a data report that they were completely oblivious to their surroundings.
Leo's efforts made Yar a little uncomfortable.
Yar chuckled sheepishly and said, "It's alright, you can continue looking at your data report."
"Um."
Leo responded and continued looking at the data report in his hand.
A day has passed.
Yar said, "Leo, pack up, the lab is about to close."
Leo responded and then quickly tidied up the data report in his hand and put it back in its original place.
Yar nodded in approval as he watched Leo's actions.
Leo is methodical and proactive in his work.
Most of the wizards I've encountered in my graduate school days, when it comes to data reports, just read them and then leave them aside without organizing them properly.
As Yar watched Leo's actions, he suddenly said, "Leo, Chris, I have to remind you of something. You'd better put together a data report in the next couple of days."
"Our research labs are all under the special envoy's jurisdiction."
"After each research session, the special envoys review all the data reports written by the members. However, since you've only been here for a few days, the special envoy won't conduct strict spot checks. He knows this special situation exists and will turn a blind eye. You can write whatever you want these next two days, as long as you reach the word count; the content doesn't matter."
Leo nodded.
Upon hearing this, Chris asked, "Master Wizard Yar, approximately how many words will it take to write?"
"Let me think... around three thousand words should be enough."
Upon hearing this, Chris's pupils dilated, his face filled with shock: "So many words?!"
"The minimum word count for research reports is this," Yar said. "Sometimes it can be hundreds of thousands of words."
Chris looked conflicted.
On the way back, Chris was less animated than he had been the day before.
"Leo, three thousand words is so much, can you even finish writing it?"
Leo said, "It's alright."
He could still write three thousand words, and according to the way Yar recorded the data report yesterday, three thousand words were not enough for Leo to write.
"Ugh, if I had known I would have to write so much, I wouldn't have gone to play Wizards today. I still have two days left, I don't know if I can finish writing it all."
Leo didn't say anything.
Chris said he would read the data report today, but he didn't actually finish reading it.
If it's this difficult for Chris to sit down and look at a data report, it's even more impossible for him to write one himself.
However, Leo didn't say anything.
Everyone has their own way of life.
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