Chapter 48
The Count was true to his word, and the news about what happened in the Lightning Griffon academy spread like wildfire in Lustria County .
The villagers of Lutia and its outskirts were simply outraged . Life was already hard as it was, the idea that even if talented a commoner had to suffer from political plays was a slap in the face of all their hopes and dreams .
Despite her attitude, Nana was a saviour to most of them, to the point of considering her part of their own family . Countless people knew all too well that without her, too many babies would have never been safely delivered .
Seeing their benefactor treated as a plague, tainting everything she touched, was too much to bear . The same thing applied to those few noble families she associated with for her personal affairs .
Hundreds of letters were sent to Count Lark, who in turn forwarded them to the King's Court . Now that he had regained his cool, he realized how of little importance was his County and funding to such a large institution like an academy .
Even if coupled by so many letters, his official complaint about the Headmistress violating the rules to pursue her political agenda, was bound to rise little if no interest in the Court .
He sent it anyway, surrendering to fate without even attempting to fight was something that he would have regretted his whole life .
Lith's family was as furious as helpless, cursing the academy for its unfairness and themselves for their impotence . Lith was the less disappointed one from such turn of the events .
One way or another his plan worked, and that was good . On the other hand, though, that trip to the academy had been an eye opener about how ignorant he was about the new world and how fake magic had developed through the centuries .
Solus had confirmed to him that while the rude secretary had a deep cyan mana core, the Headmistress had a fully developed blue one . Lith had always felt so proud being one of the only two cyan core holders of the County, but not anymore .
He started regretting not having the possibility to at least check the other students and personnel of the academy, even if just to collect data about what was the average power level in the outside world .
Now that he was forced to follow his original plan, he had discovered so many unexpected flaws in it . The first and most annoying one was being forced to rot for another four years in Lustria County, where his talent was doomed to stagnate .
On their way back, the Count had confessed to him that rather not wanting to purchase tier five books, it was actually impossible for him . It wasn't only a matter of price, that would be enormous anyway, but he lacked the connections to obtain them .
He had already acquired all the books he could, which included only those that the Mage Association was willing to share with the general public . To get more he would need either a stroke of luck or the Association had to change its rules .
Both the events were highly unlikely . That meant that he was stuck with tier four spells that he had learned without understanding their purpose .
It was frustrating for him, like memorizing a mathematical equation just to pass a calculus exam, but knowing that you had been uncapable to comprehend the underlying meaning of it .
And during all those years of boredom, all the other magicians in the world would continue their education, shaving off four years of magical practice from the advantage he held .
Lith was still better than his peers because while they started their studies at six years of age or later, he had already started as a newborn . But soon all his hard work, the sacrifices, the hunger, would all turn out to be a fool's errand .
The second flaw was that he had completely underestimated the importance and distribution of magical items . He hadn't seen much, but it had been plenty enough to give him an itch in his head he could not scratch .
If it was possible to create such useful items with fake magic, then with true magic he would likely be able to wield and create superior version of those items, getting an even upper hand against other magicians .
Now, instead, he had no idea how they worked or how to acquire them . With enough knowledge, it could be even possible to help Solus regain her powers faster, maybe even reforge her or something .
"F*ck, I'm not just a frog in the well . I am a frog in a well in the middle of nowhere . Considering everything I saw in less than an hour, is not surprising at all that true magic is still a secret .
A fully magically equipped fake mage could probably fight with me on equal footing . I have no idea of the scope and availability of magical items .
Even if somehow, I manage to keep expanding my knowledge, my future travels are bound to be much more difficult than I had previously anticipated .
The only silver lining is that outside the biggest families, they should not be too much common, and that I managed to avoid five full years of being a bullied cripple .
But before calling myself lucky, I need more information . I am starting to suspect that I underestimated my circumstances a lot . Nana and Lark have a lot of explaining to do . "
Lith took flight and moved towards Nana's house . The Count was just a magic enthusiast, after all, while she had actually attended to one of the six big academies, so she was bound to have much more inside knowledge .
At his arrival, he found out that Count Lark was there too, and had sent some villagers searching for Lith . Both of his patrons wanted to speak to him .
Since the waiting room was filled with patients, Lith helped Nana and Tista clear the queue so that Nana could leave Tista in charge and take a break for their talk .
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