Chapter 29: A Gathering Held by Black Sail League
Translator: John Cui Editor: Zayn
Glenn was scribbling on a paper, doing his math and marvelling at how miraculous the Ashen
Mask was.
“This is definitely a brilliant tool! With 23 points of mental strength I have now, when engaged
in a fight, I could conjure up at best six points of mental strength instantly[1]. And after the
completion of the re-permutation of my Element Matrix, that will be an attack of 45-55 points
of offense power. So, that falls to the range between 20 and 60 points of offense power, and
when the Ashen Mask was involved, the assaulted person will only consume one tenth of the
initial magical force to fend. That means I could easily smash any adversaries who had similar
levels of offense power with me, without depleting the magical force of mine.” Glenn was so
excited.
Over the days, Glenn had gotten his style. He dressed in a silky and loose robe, with the Ashen
Mask covering his face and a Permanent Ring tumbling from his right ear.
Attire and accessories were only a part contributing to his style, though. Over the course of the
ten-day tutorial sessions, he cut himself off from the outside world except for being with his
Alchemy teacher and immersed himself in the learning of the skills. He had been a total hermit
these days. He streamed in and out of the Alchemy Room, sponged the basics of Sorcery-Toolmaking
and had finished off the trainings with a fat notebook he had taken over the classes.
Under the Mask was now a pair of sagacious and lustrous eyes which revealed a bit of mystery.
Those who were acquainted with him would have had difficulty in recognizing him at the first
few glances.
Glenn had engaged himself in experiments in which he took the notes as a guide and tried to
make some lower-grade Sorcery Tools, which ended up as failures.
“Look at the hash of them.” Glenn, in his fury, smacked his testing table in the dorm, which was
littered with all sorts of materials for manufacturing Magical Tools.
But his reason recovered soon. The Alchemy teacher’s reprimand rang in Glenn’s ears.
“The making process needs to be comprehensive and thorough, and every step of it has to be
deliberately done, otherwise even the easiest tools will not be created.”
“Alchemy is not a tricky trade to pull off. One doesn’t have to be a genius to be a connoisseur of
it. What is mandatory for success is trial and errors.” Glenn consoled himself.
Besides the Alchemy, Glenn also dabbled in Pharmacodynamics from another sorcerer in the
Black Tower. As a result, Glenn’s sorcery knowledge had been growing so rampantly that it
overpassed plenty of his classmates who weren’t granted the privilege of one-on-one tutorial
guidance from sorcerers because of their general lack of magical stones.
The First-year Sorcery Test was around the corner, and the novices and students alike were
under enormous pressure to forge ahead. Tension and anxiety seemed to permeate in the air of
the whole school.
At the time, the Death Sail League called a gathering of its members, unexpectedly. The League
had been in a fast expansion in both magnitude and influence but was still overridden by the
Five Leagues.
The congregation had been called for the purpose of building a sense of mutual assistance
among its members when they would be taking the Sorcery Test and thus magnifying the pass
rate. That, in the minds of the Death Sail League’s Twelve Superiors, would win their league
fame for being a powerhouse of would-be sorcerers and thus projecting the League into one of
the Five Leagues by edging one out and off.
Glenn’s former group members - Lafite, Chris and Nina Hank and Robinson - were all present.
There was no shortage of pursuers for Lafite over the years and all those who had received
At the moment, Lafite sensed that someone entered the main entrance of the gathering hall and
she squinted. The fervor of almost everyone present in the house was ignited by the new
arrival, and a student was so surprised that he let go of the glass in his hand subconsciously,
which then shattered into pieces, producing a crisp and shrill noise.
“Sam?! Why is he here?” A student bursted.
Sam had never shown himself since he set foot on the Sorcerer Continent. For one thing, he was
the one who sold Sorcerer Dior by calling up the sea monsters that caused heavy casualties
among the students and who landed the students in the Black Isotta School of Sorcerers, rather
than in the Lilith School of Sorcerers, and that was why was he detested. For another, he now
studied under Sorcerer Nilma and had a complicated relation with Nilma that no one could
unravel, and for that reason, he was held in awe and veneration. So, everyone was curious why
he would be in a gathering of the Black Sail League.
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Footnotes:
1: The power of a particular attack was determined by an individual’s mental strength, and
usually only a quarter of his or her aggregate mental strength could be exploited within a short
span of time if the user was a student.
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