Chapter 116
Chapter 116
-But for that method to work, your full cooperation is needed.-
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Yi-Han managed to keep his expression under control, but the students of the Black Tortoise looked suspicious.
After all, it was an academy where even the professors couldn't be trusted. Thus, it wasn't certain that a senior could be trusted either.
'He talks like that, but he wouldn't betray us, would he?'
'Doesn't that senior seem like he's from the Blue Dragon or the White Tiger?'
-...Freshmen. Your doubts about me now... Damn it! This cursed academy. Yes! I understand why you would suspect me. I would feel the same. But after coming this far together, are we really going to distrust each other!? And if you don't trust me, how do you plan to get out of here?-
"You have a point."
Yi-Han soothed the students of the Black Tortoise.
Although the senior whose face they didn't recognize seemed suspicious, they had no other choice in their current predicament, trapped in the pantry by the warehouse keeper's magic.
The options were to either stay trapped and get caught, or listen to the senior's plan.
"Let's at least hear him out."
-First, I need some of those beer candies you made.-
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Salko's eyes shifted suspiciously, as if he was looking at a con artist, but still, he reached into his pocket and pulled out a beer candy.
He did this more out of trust in Yi-Han's words than in the senior himself.
-I'm not trying to steal anything from you freshmen.-
'The more he talks, the more suspicious it gets...'
-As you know, I've used too much magic today getting here. I have almost no mana left. I need to recover.-
'Ah, that makes sense.' Yi-Han found himself convinced by the senior's words.
Unlike Yi-Han, who had never felt a shortage of mana, other mages often found their mana depleted after using magic.
The unknown senior had been using magic several times from the classroom to the kitchen. It wouldn't be surprising if his mana was nearing depletion.
Crunch, crunch - The beer candy gradually disappeared into thin air.
Yi-Han suddenly grew curious and asked, "But if you're low on mana, how are you maintaining the invisibility spell?"
-It's not my spell.-
'...The skull principal?!' Despite the calm font, Yi-Han could somehow sense the senior's fear. Could it be 'Did the skeletal principal cast a spell to prevent the seniors from contacting us?'
He wanted to shout out loud, asking why it had to be this way, but Yi-Han didn't. He was beginning to accept the reality of this magic academy.
'Hmm. That's just how he is. No use being surprised; it would only be a disadvantage for me.'
-It's done. Just watch.-
The senior, seemingly having regained some mana, moved forward.
The spell the warehouse keeper used on the pantry door was a spatial distortion spell. It sounded simple, but breaking through it was anything but. At least three different spells were needed.
First was .
The 2nd circle spell was popular among warriors as an enchantment spell. Once cast, even a slow, dull warrior could display the swift reflexes of a swallow skimming the water. Not only that, but the enhancement of senses like sight and hearing meant more information could be gleaned on a chaotic battlefield. Spatial magic fundamentally distorted the five senses, so at least this level of enhancement was necessary to counteract it.
Then came .
was a 1st circle spell, but in terms of difficulty, it was harder than the 2nd-circle . This was due to the complexity of spatial magic. allowed the mage to accurately visualize the nearby space in their mind. It was a level far beyond simply looking with the eyes and making rough estimations. Knowing exactly what objects were around oneself and the precise distances between those objects. Normally, it was a magic used as an aid by battle mages who often faced swift enemies, but it was essential when dealing with spatial magic. If one couldn't even perceive it, a solution was impossible to find.
Lastly, a spell with moderate destructive power was needed. Any spell would do as long as it had destructive power. It was necessary to find a weak spot in the distorted space and break through it to escape.
'The mana has been restored.' The senior took a deep breath. As a third-year student bearing the symbol of pure silver, he had to show a proper example in front of the freshmen More than anything, it irked him that a few of them still doubted him.
"Senses, be enhanced. Space, be perceived. Flames, form into arrows and fly!"
The chant was quickly recited, and the spell was cast. The senses were enhanced, and the surrounding space was converted into information that entered his mind. Then, a flaming arrow flashed and pierced a point in the air.
"!"
"Wow...!"
Even the doubting students of the Black Tortoise were amazed by the flaming arrow.
Indeed, a senior is a senior!
The flame, burning as if to engulf the surroundings, maintained the sharp form of an arrow as it shot out.
The freshmen could appreciate how difficult that magic was. Maintaining the form of the flame as an arrow and shooting it simultaneously.
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