Life of a Magic Academy Mage - Chapter 426
Chapter 426
The summoned Professor Verdus stared blankly at the skeleton headmaster.
Headmaster Skeleton sighed at the attitude of not knowing what he had done wrong.
Bible Bible… How many times have I told you?
“what?”
Just do minimal preparation. I’m not trying to interfere with your research. I just want to do the basics. huh?
“Did you prepare hard?!”
Professor Verdus asked back as if he was unfair.
Headmaster Skeleton held back and said once more.
Usually when I tell you to do the minimum preparation… I’m not asking you to pamper your first year student.
“But the other guys are idiots?”
The ‘other guys’ Professor Verdus was talking about were so-called students of Professor Verdus.
Lee Han’s seniors learning bestow magic!
Originally, these seniors had to help Professor Verdus with his work and prepare lectures and teach juniors… As you know,
in the world of magic in the Empire, ordinary students tended to resemble their teachers.
Of course, the remaining students who would continue to practice endowment magic under a teacher like Professor Verdus would have no choice but to be students similar to Professor Verdus.
-I don’t know what the professor is doing, but I will make my own artifact.
– You said the professor went to the punishment room? Somehow, there was a chair left. Then I will have to use this chair.
Since Professor Verdus does not particularly expect affectionate respect from his students, their relationship should be seen as more of a level between wizards using the same studio than a traditional priest-teacher relationship.
In fact, it was worse than that. The same workshop wizards would at least pay attention if one of them disappeared.
There was no way such seniors could help with the work. If Professor Verdus called, there was a very high possibility that they would just ignore it without answering.
I’m not an idiot, it’s because you taught me that.
“No matter how I taught you, if you weren’t an idiot, you would have done well on your own. See Wodanaz.”
……
Skeleton Principal felt a headache coming up after a long time.
Professor Volady, who is convinced that ‘my teaching is not wrong’ after seeing Lee Han, or Professor Verdus, who is convinced that ‘Other idiots are at fault’ after seeing Lee Han, really… Leave these guys alone and taste
bitter I was supposed to see it, but I was lucky enough to meet a crazy disciple and see him elated.
Shut up and prepare for the 2nd grade or higher by yourself.
“Wardanaz can do it too…”
I know too. Because you can see it.
“But why?”
I can’t wait to see you leave it to your student and get comfortable.
Headmaster Skeleton spoke frankly.
Professor Verdus looked at Headmaster Skeleton, wondering how he could have such a bad idea.
“professor. Don’t go anywhere else. Do you think I will prepare myself for that? Quick reagent… uh. principal. What are you doing?”
I’m telling you not to prepare for the senior lectures.
“haha. Don’t joke.”
Lee Han snorted as if it was nonsense.
In response to that attitude, the Headmaster Skeleton reflected a little on his actions.
* * *
“Huh?”
“weird?”
The students who listened to the enchantment magic were surprised by the unusual appearance of the classroom.
Books were prepared in advance for each seat, magic circles were prepared to indirectly experience magic, and reagents and metals that were good for testing magic were neatly arranged.
The students who saw it drew a logical conclusion.
“Have you entered another classroom?”
“Is the professor over there?”
Beaver beastmen were not common beastmen. The students looked around in confusion.
“Wardanaz. Do you know what the situation is?”
It was Wardanaz who was always fast in this situation. My friends asked me questions in case they knew anything.
Lee Han nodded and replied.
“Today’s grant magic lecture is not a magic circle imprint, but a lecture on granting directly with spells. As the difficulty level jumps, auxiliary magic circle reference books and materials for practice are prepared.”
The method of directly imprinting an object with a magic circle was a friendly friend that relieved wizards of the trouble of preparing complex magic.
Of course, the difficulty level of the magic granted by memorizing a spell increased significantly.
Even more so as the magician has to weave the magic structure that is engraved one by one with the magic circle directly together with the spell.
“Okay… wait a minute. Wodanaz. How do you know this?”
“It’s Wodanaz. You will know when you see it.”
“I prepared it.”
“……”
“……”
“I prepared it.”
“Ughhh.”
The friends suddenly became solemn at Lee Han’s words.
I thought I couldn’t see it for some reason…
‘Is it normal for freshmen to prepare like this?’
‘Can it be normal? Even if I come from a family of knights, I know that this is not normal.’
‘But honestly, aren’t you better prepared than Professor Verdus?’
The whispering White Tiger Tower students certainly thought so.
Professor Verdus’ style was, at worst, irresponsible, and at best… no, I couldn’t say it well.
If today’s lecture had been prepared by Professor Verdus, students would find the necessary books among the books on the shelf from the beginning, rummage through the wooden boxes in the material warehouse, take out useful magic circles, and then take out the wrong ones, burn their clothes, and hear a scolding from Professor Verdus…
” Wodanaz. Are you preparing for the future?”
“…what did you mean?”
The white tiger top student, who spoke with eyes full of anticipation, cringed at the bloody voice.
“Oh no. Just curious.”
* * *
Always start with the elements.
No matter which school of magic, when teaching the basics, there were many cases in which they were taught in conjunction with elements.
That’s because the elemental properties were familiar and familiar to wizards.
What wizard is not accustomed to fire, water, wind and earth?
Of course, there were wizards who sometimes dealt more with lightning and darkness, but those were really exceptional cases…
“Look closely. like this.”
Professor Verdus swung his staff. Then the patternless wooden board heated up. When water was poured over it, it made a crackling sound.
Lee Han asked.
“professor. You didn’t memorize the order.”
“uh? I don’t have to memorize it.”
“…wouldn’t it be nice to let the students listen?”
Professor Verdus pissed off the students in a different way than when he carved the magic circle.
The professor recited the incantation, blaming the students for not being able to sing silently.
“Hide your form and dwell in it, heat.”
Contrary to its simple appearance, this < Laptic Heat Grant > magic was quite difficult.
It’s not just about granting fire, it’s about removing some characteristics from the fire element, leaving only pure heat.
Of course, the heat had to be absorbed into the object.
As all of this had to be done with spells without a magic circle, the students’ faces were bound to be frowned upon.
“And if you’re done with this, then this is it.”
Professor Verdus explained additional enchantments that can be cast immediately without a magic circle.
It was the same with < Endow Latent Heat > that I just showed you, but Professor Verdus preferred to twist it one step further, rather than a simple element-based endowment magic.
It wasn’t for the improvement of the students’ skills, it was just because he hated boring magic.
< Giving Latent Heat > was followed by < Giving the Light of Truth >.
This magic, usually cast on a staff, was an endowment magic that amplified the search among the attributes of the light element.
In other words, it is a magic that continuously emits useful light when detecting hidden passages or fantasy magic.
“!”
“!!!”
Ssuksssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssakssuksuk-
students’ eyes widened and the speed of their quills increased.
For students who wanted to go out after dinner, they immediately sensed how useful the magic was.
There were so many secret passages and traps that Ein Rhogard could be renamed Ein Rho Dungeon.
Seriously, if the classroom is on the second floor or higher, students do not go alone, but in groups.
As such, the students had no choice but to covet such magic.
‘It was much more troublesome to prepare the latent heat granting magic. Resentful bastards.’
I could understand Lee Han-do’s heart, but he was a little disappointed.
The latent heat granting magic probably required more preparations.
After that, Professor Verdus continued < Endow windbreak > (a defensive magic that puts a wind barrier around the equipment to deflect weak projectiles and change the trajectory of strong projectiles) < Endow Essence > (magic that removes poison contained in liquid) It was a magic that endowed cloth), etc.
“Mrs. Wardanaz. I have a question for you about this < Endow Light of Truth > cast. Should I convert the element first and then apply it or…” ”
…Uh, the professor is over there.”
“ah. Have you not learned yet?”
Rowena was astonished, as if she hadn’t really thought of it.
It was an expression that didn’t even think that Lee Han hadn’t mastered it yet.
“I got used to it, but the professor is over there.”
‘I’ve gotten used to it.’
‘Did I get used to it?’
The White Tiger Tower students who were practicing next to them thought to themselves.
Well, the professor helped me prepare it together, so it would have been more strange for me to not learn it if it was as good as Wodanaz’s.
“But the professor is a bit.”
Rowena was quite honorable among the (self-proclaimed) knights of the White Tiger Tower.
So I didn’t say anything more, but everyone present could tell.
“hmm. Not quite like that.”
Lee Han gave up and decided to just explain.
In fact, it was true that I was able to use it to some extent thanks to practicing while preparing with Professor Verdus.
“The way I do it isn’t always the right answer, so just keep that in mind. First light element, then element attribute conversion, then grant. This order is best. One thing to be careful of when granting it is that since you are not borrowing the power of a magic circle, it may consume a lot of mana.”
“How severe is the consumption of mana?”
“I do not know. because I don’t feel It is like that in the book.”
“……”
“……”
The White Tiger Tower students stared at Lee Han, but Lee Han ignored them.
“That’s why you shouldn’t invest too much magic in light elements or attribute conversions. In the first place, the magic that was cast with this kind of spell had no choice but to be weak. Instead of cutting the effect, I think it increases the speed and casting time…”
“Thank you.”
Rowena bowed her head.
Clearly, Lee Han’s teachings were effective, and progress was visible. Then another White Tiger Tower student asked.
“Wardanaz. Can I ask too?”
“Oh. Then me too.”
“…everything is good, but let’s practice too.”
“?!”
“?!?”
The students of the White Tiger Tower were stunned.
Even Professor Verdus was startled.
“what?! You haven’t mastered it yet!?”
“…you might not be able to learn it…”
Lee Han held back when the word ‘baby’ came out.
If only there were students of the White Tiger Tower, it would have flowed out.
“Why didn’t you cook it?!”
“Ignore the professor.”
“You endure. Wodanaz.”
The White Tiger Tower students desperately appeased Lee Han.
If Lee Han was upset, they were the only ones to lose.
If you ask Professor Verdus, he will teach you like a dog…
“But what did you really not learn? Windbreak magic?”
“I haven’t seen Wodanaz use the elemental wind, though.”
“Is it elemental earth? Wodanaz. If you have any questions, ask.”
Another top student, Salco, also looked away curiously.
“< Grant latent heat >.”
“?”
“??”
Friends tilted their heads.
Professor Verdus also tilted his head.
“It’s the easiest, but you’re crazy…”
“You might not be able to do it!”
The White Tiger Tower students desperately turned the trajectory of the conversation.
“It is surprisingly difficult! I didn’t sleep well either! It’s quite difficult to make it nestle in a material that doesn’t normally nest…”
“It does.”
“uh?”
Friends were puzzled.
If you can indulge in heat in < Grant Latent Heat >, isn’t there anything particularly difficult?
“Then where did you get stuck? say it. Wodanaz. I can help…”
Lee Han swung his staff.
Then the wand began to burn from within.
It wasn’t that the flame was directly set on it, but it caught fire from the inside because it couldn’t stand the heat.
“I don’t think…”
“Cheer up!”