Chapter 137
Chapter 137
Yi-Han sensed something amiss.
Though it felt strange to have to claim his lack of talent in the current situation, he did his best to defend himself.
"Isn't it a simple method to rely solely on abundant mana to create a magic circle like this?"
"Modest too. A virtue rarely seen among mages."
"No..."
"Wait. Were you serious just now?"
Kendry looked puzzled.
He had assumed Yi-Han's remark was made in modesty.
There were two types of talents in magic circle creation.
One was the intellectual type.
Those who excelled in the theory and structure of magic circles, who thoroughly studied and understood them in their minds before starting.
The other was the intuitive type.
Those who created magic circles based on sensation and intuition, even if they were less skilled in calculation or understanding, letting their mana flow through.
At first glance, the latter might seem simple or ignorant, but it was, in fact, more challenging.
Having abundant mana didn't automatically result in creating magic circles.
Everything else had to be filled in by the mage.
Those who called this process simple or ignorant repetition knew nothing of magic.
Without innate talent, no amount of mana could create magic circles in this manner.
'I received praise for being suited for this, but it's the first time I don't feel happy about it.'
Yi-Han felt more bewildered than happy upon hearing he had a talent for magic circle creation.
"The latter seems fitting for an imperial office position too."
Yi-Han tried to argue back passively after hearing the explanation.
However, Kendry looked at him as if he didn't understand what Yi-Han was saying.
"You're both."
"Excuse me?"
"You're both. No matter how great your intuition is, to complete a magic circle like this as a freshman, you need a sharply working mind."
There were limits to intuition.
For a freshman to complete it at this speed showed a deep theoretical understanding of magic circles beyond mere intuition.
Knowing either was enough to qualify as an imperial official.
But excelling in both?
That meant dedicating oneself to magic for the empire's future.
'As expected of a professor's friend, he's hard to communicate with.'
Yi-Han quickly gave up.
Given the response, it seemed faster to persuade someone else and aim for an official position.
Not all imperial officials would be like this!
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"Good. Thanks for praising our officials. Mages usually don't like it."
"I do like them..."
"Hahaha! Just kidding."
'I really want to hit him.'
Yi-Han inwardly seethed at Kendry's dismissive attitude towards a freshman because of his higher status.
"Anyway... I saw something good. I'll support you. It seems Gonadaltes isn't all bad for nurturing students like you."
'You can think badly of him if you want.'
Yi-Han swallowed his words. He never knew where or when the skull principal might be listening.
"If you need help, contact me. Supporting mages like you is our officials' role."
"!"
Yi-Han's face brightened.
"I'll try to support whatever research you undertake at least once."
"..."
Yi-Han's face darkened again.
He didn't really need that kind of help.
'What about supporting young mages' startups instead of just research?'
"There will be outside guests this week, so stay focused and don't get distracted. You understand?"
"Are there others besides the priests?"
"That's..."
Kendry hesitated for a moment, wondering if he could tell the freshman.
Yi-Han, without even breathing, lied.
"I heard it from the principal, but it wasn't a joke then."
"Ah. You heard? Well, Gonadaltes is really... Oh, sorry. I shouldn't speak ill of a mentor in front of students."
Mistaking that the skull principal had spoken first, Kendry opened his mouth.
"It must be because of the festival. People interested in Einroguard are probably visiting. The same goes for other magic academies... Einroguard's reputation is well-known, right?"
'From other magic academies?'
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