What difference did it make for eli to break through to a level 3 apprentice? In fact, there was no difference.
He still did what he was supposed to do.
The power of his spells had increased by at least three times. Whether it was the flow of his mental force or the speed of casting spells, they had all increased by more than two times.
Secondly, his physical body seemed to have improved a little, between that of a grand knight and an advanced knight.
Of course, compared to Knights, mages had many more ways to improve their physical bodies. Be it magic potions with special effects, flesh modification, or even bloodline integration, they were all pretty good.
However, it was a shame that Eli didnât have the ingredients. The Empire was like a mageâs wasteland. There were no mages, and there were pitifully few magical beasts. Furthermore, their levels were very low. Eli was not interested in such low-level creatures.
The seed was also slowly growing, which made Eli very happy.
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However, a year later.
As Eli finished teaching the first princess, he pushed away the teary little princess and left the palace â heartlessly â, but he received bad news.
âTeacher suddenly fell seriously ill.â The 53-year-old Herman told him with tears in his eyes.
âWhat?â Eliâs eyes widened.
The last time he visited his teacher was seven days ago. Why did he suddenly fall ill?
âWhatâs going on?â Eli asked anxiously.
âEli, calm down. Our teacher is already 86 years old.â Herman had never seen Eli so agitated before. His face was filled with anxiety as he tried to calm him down.
âI canât calm down. I have to go and take a look immediately.â Eli said. If there was a hierarchy for Eliâs social circle, Scholar Clement was undoubtedly at the forefront of the first ladder.
To some extent, Clement was like Eliâs father.
It was really hard to calm down.
Perhaps hundreds or thousands of years later, he could calmly face death, but now he had only been in this world for 30 years, and he was not in such a calm mental state.
Ignoring Herman, Eli boarded a carriage on the side of the road.
âTake me toâŚâ He told him the address.
âSir, this is a private coach.â The coachman was also stunned by this Eli.
âStart the car!â Eli said and threw the money bag over, not caring how much was left in the bag.
âSir, Iâm sorry.â the coachman was about to refuse, but when he saw the money bag falling on the carriage and all the gold tarls rolling out, his eyes widened in shock.
âyes, yes, yes sir.â The manâs breathing quickened, and he even stuttered.
He immediately turned the carriage around and set off toward the place that Eli had mentioned.
What a joke. Although the carriage had already been booked, was that important? In the face of that bag of money, nothing else was important.
âHurry up!â
the carriage sped all the way, and the usual twenty-minute journey was completed in ten minutes.
Eli got off the carriage.
In front of them was an apartment area where Clement lived.
He walked straight in. Following the path in his memory, he quickly found his teacherâs house.
He took out the key and walked in. This was the key that his teacher had given him. He remembered the exact words at the time, âkeep this key. Your teacher doesnât make money, so I have nothing good for you. When I die, Iâll leave this to you.â
At that time, Clement had even told him the proof of his property and where some of his inheritance was.
He entered the room.
Eli thought there was no one there, but he didnât expect it to be surrounded by people.
His teacher was lying on a bed, showing his old age. His eyes were closed, and his body was not in good condition. Looking at his vitality, it was almost the same as seviro Mesa.
There were two men and two women surrounding his bed.
Eli had never seen them before.
âWho are you? How did you guys get in?â One of the women chided.
âIâm teacherâs student. Who are you?â Eliâs eyes narrowed slightly.
He didnât know if his teacher had any relatives.
âIâm the mother of the husband of Clementâs sisterâs daughter. I heard that Clement was in a bad state, so I came to visit him.â The woman explained when she heard that he was Clementâs student.
Eli understood. His teacher was dying, and suddenly, all his ârelativesâ appeared. So âtouchingâ!
âGet lost!â Eliâs language was simple as well, expressing his meaning.
âLittle brother, what do you mean by this?â The man beside him glanced at Eli and said.
âNo matter what, weâre still your teacherâs family.â The man scolded.
âGet lost!â As soon as he released his mental power, they broke out into cold sweats.
A few seconds later, as if they had seen something terrifying, they immediately ran out of the room as if they were running for their lives, leaving behind Eli and Clement.
This was a simple application of the bewilderment-type fear spell. Special mental power fluctuations would make the human brain produce specific hormones, causing fear and imagination.
As for what the few of them had seen, Eli had no idea.
A few of them left, and Eli silently closed the door.
He returned to the bed and looked at clement.
Suddenly, a series of coughs could be heard.
Clement opened his eyes and looked around. Then he looked at Eli in surprise. âWhat about those few people?â
âThey left,â Eli replied.
âEli, Iâm really not going to make it this time. Youâre really on your own from now on.â Looking at Eli, Clement smiled with a pale face.
There were a lot of things to say, but at this moment, even Eli couldnât say anything.
âI know you can take care of yourself. I donât have much money, so you can share it with Herman. Also, help me take care of Herman. He always makes people worry.â It seemed like Clement had to use all his strength to say a word.
âTeacher, heâs already 53.â The corner of Eliâs mouth twitched.
âHmph, in my eyes, youâre all still children!â Clement smiled.
Eli nodded.
âYeah, and donât be so sad. Iâm not going to die today.â Clement said with difficulty.
âTeacher, you need to save your strength.â Eli held clementâs hand.
âIâll rest for a while. You can go first. Call Herman over too.â Clement closed his eyes. He really had no strength left.
Eli silently put down Clementâs hand.
Soon, Herman arrived, and Clement said the same things to him.
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Three days later.
On this day, Herman and Eli were sitting on the sofa in the teacherâs room.
He was silent.
Suddenly, Eli looked up and looked at the bedroom not far away.
Tears flowed down her face.
âHerman, we donât have a teacher anymore!â
His teacherâs life force had completely disappeared.
This was the saddest day that Eli had ever experienced since he came to this world.
Year 337 of the bane calendar.
The Imperial Libraryâs Grand scholar Clement died.