Witcher's Quest 38: Chapter 38
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As he pondered to himself, Maxwell smiled gently at him, very kindly. However, Daniel felt it was a smile from the devil. 0
 
He reached out and tapped Daniel's badge. 0
 
"I am preparing to send you out for training. Come back when you become a Third-Level Apprentice. To prevent you from becoming overly reliant on the Silver Moon Guardian Badge, I will temporarily seal its abilities." 0
 
Daniel panicked; going out for training was not a good thing. The Wizarding World was still too dangerous for an apprentice. Especially without the Silver Moon Guardian Badge, he would be unable to defend himself against enemies far stronger than him. 0
 
The possibility of death was at least fifty percent or more. 0
 
Just thinking about this made Daniel hesitate; he preferred to wait two years until he was ready to go. 0
 
"Is there any way I can avoid going?" 0
 
"No." 0
 
"But I am currently trying to find ways to increase the number of Minotaurs." 0
 
"Don't worry, I will make arrangements for you." 0
 
Daniel took two steps back. "Well, I'll go back and prepare then." 0
 
"You don't need to; just go inside." 0
 
 
Maxwell grabbed Daniel and threw him directly into the Teleportation Array. With a flash of light, Daniel disappeared into the Teleportation Array. 0
 
A sigh was heard from the surroundings. "Are you sure this is really a good idea? Our academy has finally produced a talent; we can't afford any problems." 0
 
The voice clearly belonged to the unseen dean. 0
 
"Don't worry, Dean. I've placed a spell on him. If he encounters any life-threatening danger, it will be triggered." 0
 
"That's good to know. I understand you want him to become a Stargazer. Unfortunately, our academy has only produced three Stargazers so far; it's not that easy." 0
 
"How can we know if we don't try? It's not every day that we get a top talent; I can't just give up." 0
 
The dean didn't respond further. He too hoped for Daniel to become a Stargazer. However, the difficulty was immense, and even with Daniel's gifts, there wasn't much hope. 0
 
Suddenly, countless light spots appeared around him, darting everywhere. Daniel felt as if he were on a roller coaster or bungee jumping, unable to help but feel dizzy and his heart racing. By the time the light spots disappeared, he could no longer bear it and crouched down, retching for a while before feeling somewhat better. 0
 
This was his first time using the Teleportation Array, and he hadn't expected such immense pressure. If the pressure had been any greater, he might have been injured. 0
 
He felt frustrated; he let his mentor lead him into this situation. Had he known he would be sent out to train, he would have prepared himself better. 0
 
Now he was completely unprepared and had been thrown into the wilderness. He didn't even know where he was or what enemies might be nearby; it felt like being thrown into a survival game. What if some monster came out and ate him? 0
 
He cast an Eagle Eye spell on himself and looked around. Seeing the thick rocky ceiling above him, he realized he must be in the Underworld. He just didn't know which layer of the Underworld he was in. 0
 
However, his mentor had sent him out for training, not to die. Daniel believed he was at most on the first or second layer; as for the dangers of the third layer, they had already increased significantly and were beyond what a Second-Level Apprentice could handle. 0
 
 
Daniel found a stone to sit on and analyzed the reasons why Maxwell sent him out for training. 0
 
He firmly believed that there is no love or hatred without reason in this world. 0
 
The main reason his mentor treated him well was that he wanted him to become a wizard. It seemed that if a mentor's apprentice could become a wizard, the Wizard Alliance would offer enticing rewards. 0
 
The more talented the apprentices taught by the mentor, the greater the benefits received. Based on his performance, as long as he persisted, both the mentor and the academy would gain sufficient rewards. 0
 
Since they were not satisfied and wanted him to advance further, it was to obtain even greater benefits. 0
 
For him, it was about choosing a career after becoming a Formal Wizard. 0
 
The Wizard Alliance roughly categorizes future paths into several types. 0
 
White Robe Researcher: This is similar to researchers or teachers, encompassing all non-combat professions. They study magic in the background, educate apprentices, and create potions. 0
 
This should be the simplest profession with the lowest casualty rate. However, promotion is also the most difficult. 0
 
His potion-making success rate was astonishingly high, and he was very good at teaching and improving magic. Unlike others who found it extremely challenging and were often left frustrated without making any progress. 0
 
Becoming a White Robe Researcher was very easy for Daniel. The difference lay in what exactly he wanted to do—whether to become a professor or a Pharmacist. 0
 
Light Wizard is the main military force of the Wizarding World for external battles. They excel in teamwork, using various magical formations to combine their powers and destroy enemy forces. 0
 
On the other hand, Dark Sorcerers are akin to special forces, possessing strong individual combat abilities and excelling in team operations. They can often assassinate enemy leaders single-handedly and gather intelligence behind enemy lines. 0
 
 
The Light Wizard and the Dark Sorcerer are also the most common wizards in the Wizarding World. For Daniel, this is not particularly difficult. 0
 
Since it is all quite easy, only the most mysterious and powerful apprentices can take on the role of Stargazer, which also has the highest mortality rate. 0
 
Stargazers are rarely mentioned in the library, and Daniel only found this profession after carefully searching through many books. 0
 
The Wizard Alliance is powerful because wizards have conquered one world after another, spreading their fame far and wide. 0
 
However, discovering worlds in the vast and endless void is not easy; it requires sending people to explore one by one. 0
 
It is unclear whether this is due to the energy requirements for long-distance teleportation or other reasons. Those who explore the void cannot be too powerful; ideally, they should be first or second-level wizards. 0
 
Yet this task is extremely challenging. One must establish a foothold in other worlds far from the Wizarding World, grow rapidly, gather vast amounts of precious materials, build an altar, communicate with the Wizard Alliance, and facilitate wizard conquests—this is very difficult. 0
 
After all, establishing an altar that can communicate with the Wizard Alliance from an unknown distance requires not only wealth but also strength. Without a certain level of power, how can one communicate with the Wizard Alliance? 0
 
To ensure the smooth progress of missions, the Wizard Alliance can only use the most talented wizards for exploration. 0
 
Even so, only half of each Stargazer returns. As for the duration of these missions, it often spans hundreds or even thousands of years. 0
 
There are even Stargazers who have disappeared for over ten thousand years and successfully communicated with the Wizarding World upon their return. 0
 
Of course, behind the enormous risks lie great rewards. Not to mention the costs incurred by the Wizard Alliance to cultivate qualified Stargazers. 0
 
Once a Stargazer arrives in a new world, they face a completely new location without any concerns. Gathering a fortune becomes very easy; as long as they survive, they can rapidly increase their strength in a relatively short time. 0
 
 
Moreover, the output from the new world will be allocated to him in a certain proportion. 0
 
This is the output of an entire world; even if the production is small, it is still an incomparable wealth for one person, enough to support his rapid advancement in strength. 0
 
Originally, Daniel did not plan to become a Stargazer. Since his mentor wants him to be a Stargazer, why not give it a try? 0
 
He wisely decided to first address the current issues around him. Humans are an alien species in the Underworld, and their numbers are very few. He does not want to be captured and treated like a giant panda. 0
 
Especially since his skin is fair and tender, rivaling that of the fresh meat from his previous life. If someone sees him, being treated like a rabbit would be the least of his worries. 0
 
Hearing that the Dark Elf matriarch is lewd and promiscuous, favoring warriors and handsome men from various races, he certainly does not want to be captured and turned into a slave. 0
 
As a thick mist enveloped Daniel, when it dissipated, it revealed the bare upper body of a muscular Minotaur Warrior. 0
 
Daniel touched the two newly grown horns on his head and said, "From now on, I am Iron Hoof Sal, Tribal Priest." 0
 
 
 
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