Chapter 180
Chapter 180
Yi-Han was not exactly thrilled.
He knew everything about the content that had been taught, so it was a bit absurd to hear that the test would cover different material.
'But getting upset will only be to my disadvantage,' he thought to himself.
With a resolved mind, Yi-Han spoke up. "Please tell me, Professor. What should I do?"
"Ahem. It's not much different from the magic you've learned so far. Poison is also a type of magic that forms part of dark magic, the professor explained.
Gainando tilted his head in confusion. Then, Professor Mortum added, "You might be wondering why we consider poison as magic when hunters and assassins outside use it too. Ahem."
Gainando was startled. "Huh!"
"Ahem. The poison in dark magic is different from ordinary poison," the professor clarified.
The empire had a variety of poisons: from natural sources like metals, plants, bacteria, fungi, and insects.
Even ordinary people knew how to use such poisons to some extent. However, the poison in dark magic wasn't like these real poisons. Magic fundamentally altered reality according to the will of the mage. Naturally, the poison spoken of here was an imaginary one, nonexistent in reality.
"Indeed! After all, there's no need for the empire's greatest mage to study a poison that everyone uses!" Gainando exclaimed excitedly.
"Ahem. However, that doesn't mean you can neglect the study of real poisons," the professor cautioned.
Gainando's face fell. 'It's the same with other magic too,' he thought.
Even with basic elemental magic, the mage's mental image of the element was crucial. Without a solid and specific mental image, spells and formulas were useless. A higher understanding of poison allowed for the creation of more varied and potent imaginary poisons.
But the students had never learned about poison, had they? 'This is really harsh,' thought Yi-Han.
Sensing Yi-Han's thoughts, Professor Mortum elaborated, "Ahem. Naturally, you lack experience with poison, having never handled it before."
Without a special background, one rarely encountered poison.
"That's true, Professor," agreed Yi-Han.
"Ahem. It would be cruel to just expect you to learn it without guidance," the professor admitted.
"Yes!" Gainando nodded vigorously, his face filled with anticipation.
However, Yi-Han felt a sense of foreboding.
Care and concern were best left to those who usually showed it. When a professor suddenly offered care, it was rarely genuine.
"Direth," the professor called.
A crow-like student nodded and stepped forward, swinging her staff at Gainando. A faint mist of poison emerged from the staff, entering Gainando through his nose and mouth.
"Cough?!"
Yi-Han immediately drew his staff and held his breath, ready to defend himself.
Direth looked at him, as if to say, 'What is this junior doing?'
"Ahem. Don't defend, just take it," instructed the professor.
"What?"
"You need to feel the poison to understand it. It's not dangerously toxic."
Experiencing an element was the best way to build a mental image of it, though being poisoned was a minor inconvenience.
Yi-Han lowered his staff and sighed. 'Well, it's my fault for choosing to study dark magic.'
Resigned, Yi-Han let the poison mist envelop him.
"But what poison is this?" Gainando, who had been coughing, regained his senses and asked the professor.
"Ahem. What poison was it again..."
...
Was it too much to expect, even from a student?
"What poison was it?"
"Professor, if I speak, it's straight to the punishment room..."
"Ahem. It's fine. Just don't tell the freshmen. ...Probably."
"It's a magic-reducing poison."
"Yes, a mana-reducing poison. Do you feel your mana dissipating?"
At Professor Mortum's question, Gainando and Yi-Han responded simultaneously.
"Yes."
"No."
"...?"
Professor Mortum paused, then turned to Yi-Han. "Ahem. You don't feel your mana scattering even a bit?"
"I don't feel anything."
The professor looked at Direth, who hastily responded, "There's nothing wrong with the poison."
"Ahem. Check it again."
"Really, there's no issue..."
Direth approached Yi-Han and sprayed the mana-reducing poison again.
Once. Twice. Three times...
With each attempt, the senior's expression shifted from anxious to perplexed to troubled.
Unable to watch any longer, Yi-Han spoke up. "It feels like my mana is dissipating."
"Don't lie. Junior."
Direth, forgetting the principal's warning, blurted out, "I'm sure the poison was perfectly made and should work... Why isn't it?"
"Ahem. Perhaps he has too much mana?"
"Too much mana?"
"Mr. Wardanaz here has a natural abundance of mana, so the poison's effect might be insignificant on him."
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