Chapter 188
Chapter 188
Yi-Han wondered why he had to summon a mass of water, but he listened quietly.
Given it was a directive from Professor Uregor, there surely had to be some reasoning behind it.
"Typically, a mage who is compatible with the water element is likely to be compatible with the cold element as well. However, if you ask whether it's easy to practice with the cold element regularly, the answer is no."
Among the elements, some were relatively easier to handle, while others were more difficult.
Elements like fire, water, or earth were generally easier to handle (though some mages struggled with fire), while elements like lightning, darkness, or cold were more challenging.
"Lightning is hard to control, darkness is difficult to manifest, and cold is tricky to maintain," said Professor Uregor, conjuring snowflakes out of thin air.
The snowflake, born inside the warm cabin, quickly transformed into a droplet.
"Unlike water or earth, the cold element requires constant focus from the mage to maintain its power. Otherwise, it tends to lose its strength and dissipate."
"Indeed. Just like how summoning and sustaining dozens of water beads in the air is difficult, the cold element is similarly challenging..."
"...Well, not quite to that extent."
Professor Uregor was startled by his comparison.
While the cold element was indeed challenging, it wasn't to that extreme.
"But in an environment like this, maintaining the cold element is much easier. Don't you think it's an ideal setting for novice mages to train and hone their senses?"
"That's a valid point," Yi-Han agreed, nodding before hesitating.
'Aha, for a moment, I thought it might actually be a stroke of good luck.'
It was a fleeting thought, but it momentarily filled him with a sense of dread.
This was certainly not luck!
"And as I mentioned earlier, with the Spirit Realm drawing closer, cold spirits would have been summoned all around... An opportunity to interact with them and receive various teachings and blessings."
"When I visited the Spirit Realm before, the spirits avoided me. Could such an environment possibly diminish their fear and increase their affinity toward us?"
"That's unlikely."
Yi-Han's face fell slightly.
So, it's still not possible?
"Thank you for the advice, Professor."
"Of course. Take care. It probably won't last too long."
"A day?"
"Longer than that."
"Two days?"
"I shouldn't have said anything. Just think of it as indefinite."
Professor Uregor, exasperated by his persistent student, shook his head and pulled out a chest.
Inside were round glass bottles filled with a swaying brown liquid.
"This is a gift. It should help with the cold."
"A potion?"
"No. It's brandy."
"...Well, thank you anyway."
Yi-Han took the chest and left the cabin, then tilted his head in thought.
'Wait a minute. So why did we create water in the first place?'
Whooooosh-
"Light the fire!"
"We can't. We've used up all the oil!"
"Push it away with force before it sets!"
"I'll create a wall with earth!"
The students of the Black Tortoise struggled to clear the snow in front of the tower.
While the Blue Dragon had a madman clearing a path with fire magic, the other towers couldn't resort to such methods.
Instead, the Black Tortoise students employed various ingenious methods to gradually remove the snow.
All sorts of tactics were being used.
"Ymirg, push with your strength! I'll create a wall!"
"Wait. Someone's coming!"
"A professor?"
"It can't be..."
The students of the Black Tortoise sensed it too.
A professor wouldn't come to help!
Of course, the one who had come was Yi-Han.
"Wardanaz! How did you manage to get through this blizzard...?"
"Wardanaz! How did you get here?"
The students of the Black Tortoise shouted loudly.
Due to the fierce blizzard, they had to shout with all their might to be heard.
Whooooosh!
"...I came to do it!"
"What?"
"I said I came to do it!"
"You came to help?"
"No! I came for a barter!"
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