Chapter 172
Chapter 172
"Unnecessarily misunderstood," he mused.
Contrary to his friends' misunderstandings, Yi-Han was not as obsessed with studying as they thought. He only focused on what was necessary, studying just what he needed.
"Nillia, you're not misunderstanding me too, are you?"
"What misunderstanding?"
"I know what you're thinking right now, but... wait a moment."
Yi-Han hesitated mid-sentence.
'Is this it?'
The paper from the treasure chests that the skull principal spread around during the festival. It had magic written on it, but it wasn't easy to just acquire. Even if it was written clearly and in detail, it required trial and error, especially when encrypted with metaphors and codes only a mage would understand, making the process several times longer.
Yi-Han had also spent quite a bit of time on it, but suddenly, he had an epiphany.
He set the paper down and began to furiously scribble with his quill. The various codes he had noted down started to interlock organically, revealing the overall context of the magic.
Silence fell.
To his friends, Yi-Han looked like someone who suddenly started scribbling madly on paper, as if possessed.
Gainando murmured, "Learning magic is important, but Yi-Han seems to be going too far."
In the dark night, only illuminated by moonlight, Yi-Han sat in the lounge, his expression one of dejection.
'No...'
It wasn't because the other students were worse at memorization than he thought. Of course, they were, but that wasn't Yi-Han's concern.
'...It was invisibility magic.'
A 2nd Circle magic, .
It wasn't the skull principal's fault. How could he have known that the student who would take that spell already possessed a belt with invisibility magic?
Yet, for Yi-Han, it was a disappointment.
'Well, it's not bad.'
Someday, if he couldn't use the belt, this spell would come in handy. Although, if such a situation arose, invisibility might not be his primary concern.
Paralalalak!
"What?"
With the faint sound of pages turning, an unfamiliar scene unfolded before him. Yi-Han immediately grasped the situation.
"You again?"
The book given by the skull principal floated in the air, revealing its pages.
'What's the criterion?'
He understood it was summoning him to learn magic, but the standard used by the black book was elusive.
When does it call me?
"Can you tell me when will you call me?"
Instead of answering, the black book just revealed its pages.
It felt like it was telling him to stop asking useless questions and just learn the magic.
'Of course, a book given by the skull principal wouldn't be kind.'
Yi-Han muttered, "Don't tell me you deliberately call me when Im busy or in trouble."
Parak!
"...?"
Yi-Han lifted his head. The black book seemed to have moved slightly.
Could it be?
Ignoring Yi-Han's gaze, the black book fluttered the pages with the magic written on them.
Fortunately, the magic in the black book wasn't as complexly intertwined as the one from the festival.
The 2nd Circle magic, .
A spell that allowed one to maintain sight even in pitch darkness.
'Quite good.'
Yi-Han was pleased. For him, who often had to move around at night, such enhancement magic was useful. He could summon light, but that wasn't always possible...
'But... the skull principal's magic, all of it is somewhat...?'
Recalling the magic he had learned from the black book, Yi-Han felt a sense of incongruity.
, , (though not learned from the black book), and now .
Magic spells named after a mage were typically those developed by the mage themselves, out of necessity.
'What did he do in his youth to create such spells?'
Paralalalak!
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