Chapter 122
Chapter 122
No, one shouldn't jump to conclusions about someone based on this. Yi-Han thought to himself that having a slightly twisted sense of humor was merely a minor flaw in this magic academy. He decided to focus on the positive attributes of the professor before him.
"That was truly entertaining. Like a refreshing breeze for me, weary from academy life..." Yi-Han mused aloud.
As Asan, who had also completed the task, stood up and approached, he overheard Yi-Han's words and paused, thinking to himself, 'What's entertaining about this?' He couldn't find anything enjoyable about the recent exam. Nonetheless, he greeted, "Good day, Professor. I am Asan of the Dargard family."
Upon noticing Asan, Professor Alpen took out his pocket watch to check the time and then spoke, "Hmm. I actually have something to discuss with the students who excelled in their grades... Follow me."
Asan wore a reluctant expression, not wanting to waste time talking with the professor after finally completing the exam.
"I will do so." Yi-Han, however, did not share Asan's sentiments. He interjected before Asan could even make an excuse, and Asan moved along, his steps heavy with reluctance.
"By the way, Asan. How did you solve the last problem?" Yi-Han inquired.
"I tried plugging in from 0 when I couldn't find the answer, and luckily... What about you, Wardanaz?" Asan asked, looking at Yi-Han, expecting he had solved it similarly.
Yi-Han nodded, "Of course, I solved it the same way." He resolved to respond similarly if asked by others, not wanting to appear too understanding of the skull principal.
Professor Alpen's room was quite antique, with dust-free books and everything in its proper place. "Take a seat," he instructed as the students sat down. With a wave of his staff, he filled teacups with tea. "You two students ranked first and second in this exam, quite impressive," he remarked.
"Thank you," they responded.
"Actually, a friend of mine from my time as an administrative officer is visiting the academy next week..." Professor Alpen began, capturing Yi-Han's attention. His eyes widened as he listened quietly. A friend from his administrative officer days likely meant someone of high imperial rank.
"...He wants to see the skills of my students. So, I'd like you to handle a simple magic circle creation. It shouldn't be too difficult, as I've mentioned in lectures," the professor continued. Yi-Han was elated at the opportunity, while Asan was visibly dismayed, wondering why they needed to take on extra work when their grades were already good. 'This is something I can handle,' Yi-Han thought confidently.
Yi-Han nodded, observing Asan's disliking reaction. He realized that he was well-graded and, more importantly, Asan didn't want to do it. It was the perfect opportunity for him.
"I think it would be good if Mr. Dargard took it on," Professor Alpen suggested.
"...?!" Yi-Han was taken aback. Why him?! "Me? Wouldn't it be better for Wardanaz?" Asan questioned, trailing off, his confidence waning. He didn't want to undertake such an extra task. Yi-Han silently cheered for Asan's persistence. 'Hang in there, Asan!' he thought.
"Well, Wardanaz has too much on his plate already," Professor Alpen reasoned.
"..." Both Yi-Han and Asan were left speechless, realizing the truth in the professor's words.
"I've heard he's so fervently focused on his studies that he's taking extra lessons from other professors. We can't disturb such a student," Professor Alpen noted. Asan, in a disheartened voice, accepted the task: "...Alright. I will do it..."
Asan had a conscience too. As a student of the Tower of the Blue Dragon, he couldn't simply ask Yi-Han, already burdened and struggling, to take on the task with a 'But still, you should do it!'
"No, Professor. I will help Asan," Yi-Han interjected.
"Is that alright?" the professor asked.
"Yes," Yi-Han affirmed.
"Wardanaz...!" Asan was so moved by Yi-Han's gesture that he was nearly brought to tears. He was touched that Yi-Han would help with this boring, uninteresting, and tedious task purely out of friendship.
Swoosh - Asan wiped away his tears with his sleeve, reflecting that since entering the academy, he seemed to cry more often.
"Thank you, Wardanaz," Asan expressed his gratitude.
"It's nothing, Asan," Yi-Han reassured him, patting Asan's shoulder. Inwardly, Yi-Han was thinking, 'I will definitely make a good impression.' Regardless of who Professor Alpen's friend was, Yi-Han was determined to leave a lasting impression.
After receiving a brief explanation, the two students bid farewell to the professor and left the room.
Left alone, Professor Alpen muttered regretfully, "What a pity. I originally wanted to recommend Wardanaz..." He pondered Yi-Han's talent and ability. The boy from the Wardanaz family was a candidate he had considered recommending to the imperial officials. With a brilliant mind and strong passion for academics, Yi-Han surely had the potential to become a fine bureaucrat for the Empire. However, Professor Alpen had his reservations. 'Such a talented individual should be left to focus on academics, not a bureaucratic position,' he thought. He knew that a reasonably brilliant mind fits a bureaucratic position in the Empire, but a truly brilliant one should be devoted to academics for the future of the Empire.
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