Chapter 21
When there are only crazy people around a certain individual, one should question if that individual is crazy as well.
This saying rang true in Einroguard. With most of the professors here being clearly nuts, Yi-han began to worry about the mental well-being of the normal-looking professors.
Now, lets analyze this calmly. If my memory serves me right, Garcia is close with that crazy Principal. Hmm, as I thought, I shouldnt trust any of the professors here.
The professor wouldve pounded his chest in frustration had he heard what Yi-han was thinking.
True, maintaining the spell until the end of the lesson was a mentally draining task. In a sense, it was like balancing a spinning top on a fingernail. However, there was a reason why Professor Garsia gave him this task.
Since Yi-han had been able to succeed in producing water after only three tries, it meant he was extremely talented in this field, even considering his affinity.
But that talent was nothing before his enormous mana reserve, and the professor believed that he would shine even brighter if polished further.
The professor had given Yi-han the instructions, firmly believing he would succeed. Unfortunately, Professor Garsias sincerity wasnt transmitted to his student.
From now on, Im going to assume all the professors here have a screw loose somewhere.
Such were the thoughts going through Yi-hans mind as he maintained the ball of water in the air.
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The remaining class time quickly slipped by, with some students from the Blue Dragons succeeding in casting and the princess succeeding in casting .
Yonaire was happy to learn that she had an affinity for wind magic, whereas Gainando almost ended up burning his staff.
And during all that time, Yi-han had remained focused, maintaining the water in the air without uttering a word.
Sir, dont you think he went too far?
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Uregor wasnt sure what Yi-han meant by that. The dwarf didnt think there was anything wrong with the story.
Perhaps Professor Kim has taken a liking to you. Wouldnt that explain why he made you do those exercises?
Just like how Im tending to your farm right now?
And there he goes grumbling again.
Yi-han had managed to hit the nail on the head. With nothing to say in return, Professor Uregor silently complained in his mind.
Friday afternoon was a much-awaited time for everyone that was looking forward to the weekend, yet Yi-han was tending to the farm near Uregors hut.
If there were other students around, they wouldve whispered about how the professor was being mean to Wardanaz and giving him chores to do.
However, Uregor had the perfect excuse. After all, this was something Yi-han had volunteered to do.
Professor, Id like to help around near the hut.
Ohh, is that true?
In exchange, Id like to eat here from time to time.
Do as you please.
And while Im at it, may I take some food and bring them back?
Dont even dream about it, brat.
Its my fault for even asking.
Uregor shook his head and raised his arms in defeat.
How was your first week?
He had asked this question without thinking much of it, and now he was paying the price. However, other than his manner of speech and frequent grumbling, Yi-han was without a doubt one of the most promising students among the freshmen.
That was probably why Garsia Kim gave him special treatment.
Uregor also had to admit that Yi-han was exceptional, and that wasnt in regard to his magic
Look at him persevere through all the chores. The lads got a promising future.
Instead, he was talking about Yi-hans ability to perform chores.
Yi-han would have been pissed if he heard that, but the professor was being dead serious. In his opinion, what alchemists needed most was the ability to tirelessly complete chores.
Sensitivity to mana and being able to tell reagents apart?
Affinity to spirits and being close to them?
Having perfect control over mana and being able to perform meticulous tasks?
None of that was truly important.
Superhuman patience was required of talented alchemists as they had to diligently clean a mountain of flasks every day without running away, and Yi-han had that within him.
Other nobles would have never agreed to take care of the farm and manage the hut, no matter how much food was offered to them. Yet Yi-han always visited the hut to perform his duties in exchange for his reward. That alone was indicative of his promising talent in alchemy.
Why am I suddenly feeling the chills?
Yi-han had been digging out potatoes until now. It wasnt that cold in particular, but he suddenly felt a shiver run up his spine.Finnd new chapters at .com
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