11 Chapter 11 New Tutor

Shocked, Mill looked at Berkeley and asked, "Three days? Three days? Are you sure you're not kidding?"

"Of course, I won't lie to you about this!" Berkeley replied affirmatively.

"Why don't you just have a dream? Learn to control two magics in three days. This is simply too absurd!"

"That doesn't make sense!"

"If you can master the magic shield in three days in apprentice, I will change my name."

Hearing the discussions of magus, Berkeley didn't get angry at all. Instead, he said with a smile.

"You don't understand the word of genius at all."

Right now, Berkeley had a sense of superiority.

His apprentice Jack let him know what a genius was.

If they knew that he learned not only the magic shield but also the magic weapons and the teleportation door in a few days, they would probably be scared to death.

A picture appeared in Berkeley's mind. These magi who mocked him were shocked. They looked as if they had seen a ghost, which made him feel comfortable.

However, he didn't explain anymore. He didn't want to fight for time. He picked up the wine on the table and took a sip, enjoying the taste of it.

But soon his heart sank.

According to Jack's learning speed, Genius Jack wouldn't take long to learn all the magic he knew.

As the master of the apprentice.

Then he had to drive Jack away!

Thinking of this, Berkeley felt depressed.

Of course, he didn't want to drive away such a genius apprentice.

But what could he do?

He didn't want to delay Jack because of his limited ability!

After drinking a little, he bid farewell to the guests and hurried to find master Modu.

Only master Modu could teach Jack.

However, when he arrived at master Modu's residence, he found that master Modu was on a mission and didn't know when he would come back!

After thinking for a while, he had no choice but to aim at another arch-magus, the Supreme magus's library administrator, Wade arch-magus.

He was stronger than Modu.

"Hello, Master Wade!"

Berkeley came to Wade's room and said respectfully.

"Oh, it's master Berkeley. What can I do for you?"

Wade looked up at Berkeley and asked indifferently.

"It's about apprentice mage." Berkeley sighed and told him everything that had happened recently.

When Berkeley finished, this was a long silence in the room.

"Arch-magus, if you suspect me, you can verify it yourself!" Seeing that wade didn't say anything, Berkeley became anxious.

Wade shook his head and said, "No, I don't doubt you. But according to you, such a genius is rare to see in a hundred years!"

Wade was born in Kamar-Taj city. As the eldest son of his family, he was sent to study and serve at the age of four. His family had served the Supreme magus for ten generations. Moreover, he was now arch-magus, and he was also in charge of all the magic books and history books of Kamar-taj.

He had seen a lot of geniuses, but even Wade had never heard of such a talent described by Berkeley.

"Mr. Wade, Jack is a genius. If I continue to stay here, I'm afraid that I will waste his time. After all, I don't know how to help Jack."

After saying that, Berkeley lowered his head and waited for Wade's answer.

"Ha-ha, so you are going to give up Jack? You know, for apprentice mages, they should be grateful for the rest of their life." "Berkeley, don't belittle yourself. You've always been one of the best mentors. Although I'm arch-magus, I don't dare to say that I'm one hundred percent stronger than you in terms of basic magic theory," said Wade slowly.

"I."

Berkeley opened his mouth to say something, but then shut it up.

He didn't know what to say.

But.

He didn't want Jack to waste time on him!

He had no confidence in teaching such a genius!

He was afraid that he would be delayed!

If such a talent was delayed, even a day would be too wasteful!

"Master Wade, I've never met Jack before. But I'm not sure what kind of help my teaching can give him. After careful consideration, I've decided to let Jack learn from you. I hope you won't refuse!"

Berkeley took a deep breath and finally spoke out his purpose.

Wade looked at Berkeley and sighed for a long time.

"Well, in that case, I'll take Jack's apprentice. As you said, Jack is indeed a genius. I'm also under pressure to let him follow me!"

He didn't lie. He was under pressure. Although he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he was one hundred percent sure that Berkeley wouldn't lie.

Berkeley breathed a sigh of relief and smiled. "Thank you, Mr. Wade."

"You're welcome. If he is a genius, it will be difficult for me to teach him," Wade sighed.

After a few more words, Berkeley left.

On the second morning, Berkeley sent someone to inform Jack to see him.

"Jack, you are here." Berkeley looked at Jack who was standing outside the door. He greeted him with a smile.

"Master Berkeley, what can I do for you?" Jack greeted him respectfully.

"Yes, Mr. Jack. I have something to discuss with you." Berkeley glanced at Jack.

"Okay." Jack nodded.

Well, Jack, have a seat. Berkeley pointed at the chair opposite him and motioned for Jack to sit down.

Jack nodded and sat down.

"Jack, I'm here to tell you that I'm going to ask another human sect to direct your magic learning." Berkeley came straight to the point.

"What? Did I piss you off?" Jack asked with a frown.

"No, you don't need to worry. You didn't do anything wrong, but you have mastered the basic magic, and my next cultivation of magic is more focused on actual combat. I haven't done actual combat for many years, and there are too few people who can teach you. I have to change a tutor for you to improve your demonic level and guarantee your practice speed." Berkeley shook his head and explained.

Of course, he couldn't tell the truth, because Jack was so talented that he didn't deserve his.

He didn't want to lose face.

"Is that so?" Jack was relieved to hear that it was not because of him that made Berkeley unhappy.

"I want to stay with you and learn more!" Jack said after thinking for a while.

"Jack, Kamar-taj has its own rules. All apprentice mages will go to the battlefield in the future. To maximize the potential of apprentice, the most reasonable arrangement is the most suitable for the interests of Kamar-taj Corporation." Berkeley refused without hesitation.

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