My path to becoming a lord is not simple
25 magic experiments

Shilangjun

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Sai Wen had never once discounted Tangning's orders.

In the circle of nobles, once the relationship between master and servant was confirmed, it was difficult to change it.

But, in front of Tangning and Young Master Donald, Sai Wen was still just a butler. He would forever be a servant.

Not to mention, Tangning was a mage who had the potential to become a God of Magic. A mage who could silently cast magic was a master's glory and servant's glory. If Tangning really became a God of Magic, then Sai Wen would be a proud servant of the God of Magic!

In the history of the Glorious Mainland, there were nine Archmages that were recorded in the annals of history. All nine Archmages were glorious and noble people. Some of them even established their own empires and became legends.

If Young Master Donald really became the Archmage, if Young Master Donald really became the Emperor of an Empire…

Then, as Donald's mother's family, Lancaster Family could rise again and become a family that had been passed down for thousands of years. It wasn't impossible. Thinking of this, Sai Wen couldn't help but feel his blood boil.

Tangning had no idea that her position in Sai Wen's heart had already risen to such a high level. What he was most concerned about now was whether he could make it back to the City of Gambia before nightfall.

After experiencing the Wind Wolf incident, he no longer wanted to camp out in the wilderness and accidentally become food for Magical Beasts.

Now, he was rich and had two huge islands and a city waiting for him to take over. He also had an enviable noble status.

Tangning was no longer the commoner who was struggling on the edge of life and death. She was no longer the beggar who crawled around in the dark. She cherished everything she had and didn't want to lose it so easily.

Amidst Auragon's shouts, the Skyfeather Bird rose into the sky once again.

It was noon, and the golden sun was like two dazzling topaz hanging high in the center of the sky. It dyed the canopy of the forest with a layer of light, causing the entire plains of Nicaragua to be reflected with a faint layer of gold.

The tall trees on the plains were closely packed together, and the low shrubs were piled on top of each other without leaving any gaps. In addition, the green grass and flowers covered the mountains and plains, as if there were thousands of colorful stars shining.

In the distance, there were a few wind birds playing on the treetops of the forest. When they saw the Heavenly Feather Bird flying closer and closer, they scattered into the forest. In the sky of the Radiant Continent, as long as they did not encounter a few legendary powerful birds, the huge Heavenly Feather Bird had always been the overlord of the sky. It had always been a powerful existence.

Tang Ning was no longer in the mood to admire the beautiful scenery on the plains. Instead, all of his attention was focused on his understanding of wind magic. The wind elements gathered around him and the Sky Feather Bird, and under the control of the Sky Feather Bird, they transformed into environments that were conducive to flight. This allowed the Sky Feather Bird's flying speed to double.

The way the Skyfeather Bird controlled the wind element was very primitive and simple. It was almost an instinct. Everything was for the sake of flight. He had never seen such a way of controlling the wind element in books. At least, he had never seen such records in the York Family's books.

The rising airflow was beneficial for the Skyfeather Bird to glide in the high altitude and increase its flight speed. In the end, the airflow was composed of wind elements.

An abundance of wind element was an essential boost to a Skywing Bird's flight. The more wind element there was, the faster the Skywing Bird would fly.

Similarly, for humans, the more wind elements there were, the more power they could obtain from the wind elements. The more power they had in flight, the faster they could fly like birds.

However, due to the difference in body structure, humans did not have developed pectorals like birds, nor did they have feathers that could help them fly. Therefore, the way humans flew and their kinetic energy were different from birds.

Birds could fly by flapping their wings. In terms of body structure, birds had many structures that were conducive to flight. Wings, feathers, hollow bones, etc. were all conducive for birds to control and manipulate the ubiquitous wind elements in nature with their own body conditions to complete various flight movements.

It could be said that every part of a bird's body existed and was designed for flight. The flight of a bird was a process from the outside to the inside. It was a process that made full use of external factors to achieve the purpose of flight.

Contrary to birds, human flight was a process from the inside out. First of all, in human society, not everyone could fly. Only mages, and they had to be wind mages, could fly.

According to the records in the magic books, the flight of a wind-type mage was actually a process of casting wind-type magic. The primary wind-type magic, Ascension, allowed the mage to rise into the air, and the fifth-level wind-type magic, Storm, produced a pushing force that pushed the mage in the air forward. Together with the advanced Windrun and Gliding, the entire flight process was completed.

The length and speed of this process depended entirely on the amount of magic power the mage had. Within a certain distance, a wind mage could rely on the explosive power of magic to surpass a bird in speed, but in terms of endurance and technique, a wind mage would never be able to compete with a bird.

Right now, Tangning was thinking about how to make up for her shortcomings and how to increase a human's endurance and agility in flight.

Since humans didn't have a body that was suitable for flight like birds, why not create a body that was suitable for flight?

Of course, it was impossible to create a body that was completely similar to a bird's. However, it was possible for him to simulate a body that was similar to a bird's. The solution was to use the wind magic " Wind Shield " or " Wind Shield."

He stood up from the bird's back and silently cast a Level 2 Wind Shield.

The wind element slowly surrounded him, gradually forming a transparent shield around him.

However, once the shield was formed, it would isolate the wind elements in the air outside the shield.

He couldn't. He couldn't feel the wind element outside the shield. Without the wind element, he couldn't cast the " Ascension " spell that allowed him to fly. If he couldn't fly, how could he fly like a bird?

Without the wind element, Tangning couldn't cast the 'Storm' spell. Without the power of the 'Storm' spell, even if he flew, he could only stand still in the air. He couldn't fly freely.

In this way, there was only one Wind Shield spell left.

Seeing Tangning stand up, Sai Wen was afraid that Tangning would be in danger, so he patted the back of Olagon's chair.

As soon as Auragon turned around, he saw Tangning standing on her seat. He quickly controlled his bird to land.

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