Chapter 207
Chapter 207
"Remarkable indeed."
Despite the scratch on his honorable crown, the voice of the King of Frost Giants was gentle.
His satisfaction stemmed from the challenger's impressive display.
"I wondered how you would penetrate the crown's defense, but to use , an advanced application of the Water element, was unexpected."
Evaporation was a tricky attribute, often not fully understood even by mages specializing in the Water element.
Even with sufficient understanding, the severe mana consumption posed significant constraints on its use.
To think a young mage would master such a difficult attribute, known for both its complexity and immense mana drain.
"You handle the cold element quite skillfully as well. I believe the decision to set aside your pride and choose that path has led to your growth."
Not just , but also the control of the cold element was commendable.
Few mages chose to refine their elemental manipulation, preferring stronger high-circle magic over intricately controlling something as unpredictable as ice shards.
Especially since the cold element, unlike water or earth, wasn't easy to maintain or manipulate.
Controlling dozens of ice shards simultaneously was a testament to the mage's skill, regardless of the abundance of cold energy in the surroundings.
'...'
Yi-Han decided to simply listen quietly.
It wasn't just pride that led him to focus on flame magic, but he didn't feel the need to explain that.
"Here, I leave a token for the honorable challenger."
As the King of Frost Giants declared, a blue, luminous stone embedded itself into the tip of Yi-Han's staff. It was a stone condensed with intense cold.
"With the snow melting and spring approaching, manipulating cold will become difficult. This stone will preserve some cold for the mage."
"...Thank you!"
Yi-Han was visibly delighted.
Of course, the King of Frost Giants had no idea.
He didn't suspect that the mage before him intended to use the bestowed coldness to practice flame magic!
'Once the cold subsides, flame magic will become more challenging. Having the ability to summon cold will be a great help.'
There would surely be limits, but even the occasional summoning of cold would be beneficial.
Cold is among the most supreme of elements
'Hmm.'
Yi-Han hesitated at the King of Frost Giants's words.
It struck him anew that both mages and spirits often exhibited a strong bias towards their chosen element being superior.
'That doesn't seem quite right.'
Still, Yi-Han kept his thoughts to himself. It was only polite to listen after receiving such a gift.
"...If you master this way of manipulation, you will have no equal among the challengers. I shall await our next encounter, honorable challenger."
"Thank you, Your Majesty."
The King of Frost Giants, true to his regal reputation, turned and departed with a dignified air.
Yi-Han watched his vanishing figure with a mix of respect and gratitude.
'But let's not meet again.'
Grateful as he was, Yi-Han had no intention of another challenge.
He was still reeling from the effort of dodging the King's attacks.
"Well done."
"Thank you."
Professor Boladi dissolved the barrier and approached Yi-Han.
The fourth-year students, witnessing this, sighed in relief.
Although he had seemed almost mad just moments ago (and perhaps still did), the sight of the professor commending the hardworking first-year student assured them that some conscience remained in him.
Had he not offered praise, the seniors might have been even more outraged.
"If you hadn't insisted on using flame magic, you would have succeeded faster."
"..."
"..."
The fourth-year seniors were stunned.
It was almost unbelievable what they had just heard.
What did he say?
'Isn't that too harsh, really??'
If a first-year had succeeded against the King of Frost Giants, even the skull principal would have shed tears of praise...
"It was my mistake."
However, the freshman, instead of showing anger, readily admitted his mistake.
This confession caused a heart-wrenching pain in the fourth-year seniors.
'As a senior, I feel helpless for not being able to do anything!'
'What exactly have I learned in this magic academy?'
It was unbearable to see the freshman suffer at the hands of the mad professor and not be able to do anything.
Their chests ached with impotence and frustration.
"I should have approached with cold instead of flame."
"Yes. If only you had completed the ."
The fourth-year students glared menacingly, but the Professor and his student remained oblivious.
They were calmly reviewing the recent battle.
'So, he wanted an .'
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