But in fact, what the fire magic apprentice released was just an "elemental fireball", which is an ordinary natural flame that can be extinguished by water. Judging from the dark red color, the temperature is probably not more than 500℃.
As for the power, it has neither explosion effect nor splashing effect, nor the characteristics of contamination, erosion, and spread of arcane flames. Moreover, since it is composed of pure elemental energy, it does not have the effect of adhesion and continuous burning.
If this kind of elemental flame is used as an attack, it is estimated that it can only rely on the temperature generated when it contacts to burn the enemy...
[Can this also be considered a fireball spell? ]
Jia Lan's face was full of strange expressions. Was he planning to burn the enemy with blisters?
He also saw that the reason why the fire magic apprentice could release the spherical spell was not because of his superb spell construction ability, but simply because of his fire element constitution and his instinctive control over the fire element, just like those low-level fire element creatures, who were born to spit out flames.
Moreover, with Jia Lan's perception ability, he clearly sensed the trajectory of the elemental fluctuations emitted by the fire magic apprentice when he released magic. He actually directly consumed the elemental particles in his body, or what they call "magic power" to release magic.
This made Jia Lan even more difficult to understand. In this case, wouldn't the elemental particles in his body be quickly consumed, thus losing the ability to cast spells?
How powerful can a spell that simply consumes its own energy be? No wonder the fireball spell just now looked so weak.
Moreover, directly releasing the elemental particles in the body is also very harmful to health. Each release will cause a certain load on the body. Once the load exceeds the limit that the caster can bear, it will cause serious health damage, ranging from a serious illness to sudden death.
In this case, the so-called "magic power enhancement method" that Jia Lan saw in the book last night actually required magic apprentices to cast as many spells as possible to make the body familiar with the casting process, and through continuous "consumption → recovery → consumption → recovery", to improve the body's affinity for elements, so as to achieve the purpose of increasing the magic power limit.
Isn't this just asking for death?
Jia Lan only felt that he had a lot of questions in his mind, but at this moment, the library was crowded with magic apprentices working inside and outside. He couldn't read books quietly to find answers, so he had to suppress his questions for the time being and finish the things at hand first.
The cleaning of the library won praise from many people, especially the faculty and staff of [Komo University].
Since the death of the previous old librarian, the library has not been cleaned so thoroughly, making the library always filled with an uncomfortable and unpleasant musty smell.
Especially the library rooms on the underground floors. Although the building of the library has air ducts buried in the wall, the air is not circulated, resulting in a smell of floating dust in the air of the library rooms buried deep underground.
The smell of dust is very choking, and it can easily cause symptoms such as sneezing, coughing and lung pain. It is okay when there are wind magicians present. They will release some wind spells, such as [Whirlwind], to artificially change the air in the underground library.
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But other magicians do not have this benefit. The underground library contains mostly profound books. Most of the people who use this part of books are teaching staff or middle and high-level magicians. Books suitable for magic apprentices of levels 1-9 are basically on the first floor.
This causes them to have to endure the poor reading environment, or simply borrow the books back to read, which makes people feel very bad.
This is not because the college is stingy with maintenance costs, or the management is inactive. First, maintaining the library is a tedious and long-term job, and it is not a simple matter of recruiting cleaners to clean it regularly.
Secondly, the large library contains important documents and books of [KoMo University], and it is not suitable for a large number of outsiders to enter the college to be responsible for cleaning work. It is easy to cause books to be damaged or lost, and no one is willing to take this responsibility.
Therefore, among the faculty, no one is willing to take on this thankless administrator position. The college management can only helplessly use the method of rewarding credits to hire students to serve as temporary administrators, but usually they can only last for one academic year before they have to be replaced.
The work of a librarian is very tedious and time-consuming, and requires a lot of energy and time. Which student is willing to do this kind of work for a long time?
However, managing books is not a job that can be mastered in a short time. It not only requires a good memory to remember the general situation of books in the library, but also requires a clear understanding of the status of books in order to carry out timely maintenance. The temporary administrator who is replaced every school year obviously does not have this ability.
Therefore, due to various objective factors such as the temporary administrator's lack of ability, lack of experience, carelessness, irresponsibility, etc., the library's environment and the condition of books are getting worse and worse, and the college can only treat the symptoms and invest a large amount of money for maintenance every once in a while.
Although many faculty members have heard that a new librarian has been recruited, they originally thought that it was another temporary recruitment and would not work for a long time. However, they did not expect that on the first day of school, the new administrator would start to organize students and start to take care of the library environment.
This surprised them a little and also generated some expectations. They hoped that this change would continue, so that the old dean would not always stare at them, the faculty members, hoping to find a scapegoat who made a mistake and throw him into the position of librarian.
They were sure that once they were caught by the dean and the old guys in the college management, they would have to work as librarians until they died unless they left the college. The old guys would definitely not let go of the "prey" they had caught with great difficulty, after all, it was too difficult to find a suitable person...
Seeing that it was almost noon, the first floor of the library and the environment around the library building had been generally cleaned up. Such a fast progress was of course due to the fact that Jia Lan had actually cleaned the first floor last night.
The remaining second and third floors, as well as the first, second and third floors in the basement, were not as large as the first floor. Jia Lan estimated that it would take another three days to roughly complete the cleaning work, so when settling the accounts, he made an appointment with some of the students who were willing to continue to work to continue to come to work in the afternoon and the next three days.