Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots

Chapter 564 - 283: Golden Legend! (Part 2)



Chapter 564: Chapter 283: Golden Legend! (Part 2)

This meticulous operation method, even to an outsider, reveals something extraordinary.

"Look, he’s divided the Slime Monster into so many groups for comparison, instead of just experimenting directly like others."

A somewhat knowledgeable spectator pointed at the light screen and explained:

"This allows testing multiple formulas simultaneously, saving time and obtaining more comprehensive data, a very smart approach."

Meanwhile, the methods of other contestants varied widely.

Mueller adopted a more aggressive strategy.

He boldly mixed materials with conflicting energy attributes, attempting to produce a unique resonance effect through high-energy collisions.

Although the risk was high, if successful, the effect would be extremely significant.

Ahmed pushed aggression to the extreme.

He incorporated almost all materials into the experiment, trying to create a complete elemental cycle system.

This approach might theoretically achieve breakthrough results, but it is also most prone to losing control.

Jenny, also from the "Tower of Vibrations," chose the most conservative route.

She carefully handled every step, constantly using stabilizers to ensure the stability of the bloodline energy.

This method, though safe and reliable, also limited the potential height achievable.

One hour into the competition, the first accident occurred.

A contestant from the "Tower of Jade" roughly attempted on the Slime Monster and then injected enhanced bloodline energy into a Crystal Lizard, causing a violent reaction.

The lizard’s body rapidly swelled, then burst into a dazzling green light, finally disintegrating with a slight pop into dust.

"Oh! It seems Mr. Leslie’s modulation has failed!"

Judge Maurice’s voice carried just the right touch of humor:

"This is the charm of bloodline modulation, a slight misstep can make a world of difference."

The audience let out a good-natured laugh.

Such "accidents" are one of the things they look forward to seeing each year.

... Watching those usually high-and-mighty Wizards flustered is a small pleasure for Ordinary People.

Failure cases began to occur one after another.

Some Crystal Lizards became unusually frenzied, madly ramming within their containers;

Some suddenly turned liquid, unable to revert to their original form;

One even grew six extra tails, coiling together to form a strange structure.

Each failure was accompanied by the audience’s gasps or laughter, making the competition atmosphere increasingly lively.

Amid this chaos, Ron remained remarkably calm and focused.

His seventh experiment showed exceptionally ideal results.

When the mixture at a specific ratio contacted the Autophagic Slime Monster, it immediately manifested a rare pure silver color with a faint golden glow flowing on its surface.

"Got it," Ron murmured, feeling satisfied with his achievement.

He then began preparing the final modulation plan.

This plan integrated the essence of previous experiments.

It preserved the Crystal Lizard’s original traits while cleverly enhancing its perception ability and stress response.

Meanwhile, the masters in the VIP seating were also closely observing every detail.

"Did you see that?" William pointed at Ron’s operation:

"He just used a rare energy sealing ring, perfectly merging two normally repellent energies. Mastery of such a technique requires at least a seasoned modulator."

Eliot nodded in agreement:

"Furthermore, his use of materials is extremely precise, every drop just right, neither wasted nor lacking. Such precise control ability is uncommon even among seasoned modulators."

Valen’s eyes showed obvious admiration:

"More crucially, he maintains perfect rhythm control throughout the process.

Each step connects flawlessly, with energy fluctuations consistently in optimal state. This is the true art of modulation."

Even Neumann could only furrow his brows and stay silent.

At this moment, he had to admit: "This kid seems to have the entire process under his control..."

On the plaza, the conditions of other contestants also varied.

Mueller’s attempt had reached a critical stage, his Autophagic Slime Monster exhibiting a rare pure silver color.

Though not fully attaining gold, it was already very close.

Jenny’s approach, while conservative, was executed almost perfectly.

Her Slime Monster displayed a stable light silver color, lacking higher-level changes but ensuring a solid result.

Ahmed, on the other hand, appeared to run into trouble.

His Slime Monster’s color kept changing, from blue to purple to red, indicating the energy system was extremely unstable.

His expression grew increasingly tense, and his hand movements became more hurried.

"It seems Mr. Ahmed’s elemental cycle concept is too complex."

Judge Maurice commented:

"In bloodline modulation, simplicity is often more effective than complexity. Excessive ambition may lead to disastrous consequences."

Indeed, less than ten minutes later, Ahmed’s experiment faced serious issues.

As he desperately tried to inject the modulation liquid into the Crystal Lizard,

the lizard’s body suddenly trembled violently, with glaring red lines surfacing on its skin.

"No, no, no!" Ahmed shouted in panic, trying to save the situation with a stabilizer.

But it was too late.

The Crystal Lizard’s body began to twist and deform, then exploded with a loud bang!

The powerful energy fluctuation overturned the entire workbench.

Ahmed himself was thrown by the shockwave, landing awkwardly on the ground, covered in multicolored slime.


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