In just a few minutes, after a slight increase in magical power, the wizard opened his eyes in ecstatic joy: "Is it really possible? Can it truly be done?"
"Me too! I can feel it; I can really enhance my magical power through meditation!"
The Meditation Method is real! Then the Gate of Truth must be real as well!
The noise gradually spread, with groups of wizards shouting about their meditation experiences, disrupting the tranquil atmosphere.
This commotion forced some wizards who had yet to meditate to open their eyes; the cacophony made it impossible to concentrate. They didn’t mind at all; as wizards blessed with magical power, they had longer lifespans and plenty of time to practice slowly.
As long as the Meditation Method was genuine, they could afford to disregard the pace of their progress and instead choose to listen to the experiences of those who had meditated.
Inquilinar opened his eyes with a sense of wonder and gazed at Xu Lie on the platform, observing his remarkably youthful face compared to his own: a genius!
Beck, interrupted from his meditation by the noise, saw his teacher praising someone and exclaimed, "Teacher! You didn’t meditate either?"
"Shh!" Inquilinar quickly raised a hand to cover his ears, looking slightly disdainful at his young apprentice. Just days ago, he had thought about showing off this apprentice to several old friends, but now, comparing him to Xu Lie, the gap was too vast.
The former had created the Meditation Method at such a young age, while the latter was merely steadfast in his magic studies and spoke so loudly that he ignored repeated requests for quiet. It was a bit embarrassing.
"What nonsense are you spouting?" Inquilinar tapped Beck on the forehead. "Of course I meditated! If you have questions, just ask me."
After all, he was a Great Mage. How could he possibly fail at meditation?
"Oh! Teacher is amazing!" Beck didn’t mind; after all this time, he had grown accustomed to being tapped on the head by his teacher and didn’t take it to heart.
While his apprentice chuckled, Inquilinar casually flicked his fingers, sending a tiny spark flying towards Reiner. It silently burst near Reiner's ear: "Reiner! Quick! Do you know how to meditate?"
Reiner blinked in surprise; how could such a simple thing stump his old friend?
"Haha! The interactions between the protagonist and his teacher always make me laugh."
"This comedic duo is what we need for humor."
"Is the Meditation Method really that difficult? I can’t believe Inquilinar is struggling with it in such a short time!"
At this moment, Xu Lie wasn’t paying attention to Inquilinar. Instead, his gaze was firmly fixed on the seven wizards who had opened their eyes first and meditated.
The Meditation Method claimed to allow ordinary people to possess magical power, but it also depended on one’s aptitude and talent.
Those with innate talent can naturally meditate and gather magical power more quickly; a day's meditation for them is more effective than several days for others.
Seizing the opportunity, Xu Lie presented his educational philosophy, stating that one person cannot teach all students. He expressed his desire to invite the seven mages to serve as teachers at the school. This announcement sparked a flurry of excitement among the audience and earned the admiration of the other mages.
Before the seven invited mages could respond, Xu Lie inquired about their respective areas of expertise and interests in magic. To cater to their strengths, he produced seven books on different magical disciplines, saying, "Consider this an advance payment for your work as teachers."
These were knowledge he had transcribed personally from the Gate of Truth.
In an instant, the vast square was filled with mages who were all intently focused on the seven books. They had just finished reviewing the Meditation Method book and held great faith in the Gate of Truth. Now, with seven more books originating from the Gate of Truth before them, every mage present felt a surge of excitement—who could resist such temptation?
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