Chapter 231
Chapter 231
Quantity or Quality?
In any field, this was a common debate, but when it came to summoning magic, quality was deemed more important than quantity.
The reason was simple.
The effort required to increase quantity far outweighed the benefits it brought.Gét latest novel chapters on nov(e)lbj/n(.)c/om
Not to mention the immense mana required, a summoner had to focus intensely with each and every summon, risking exhaustion.
Even when summoning from another realm to reduce the burden, one couldn't just summon beings indiscriminately.
Thus, summoning magic pursued quality, not quantity.
If one mastered summoning a skeleton warrior, the next goal was a stronger skeleton warrior, and then, if successful, a higher-tier undead monster.
"But didn't the principal control dozens, even hundreds of summons?" Gainando asked.
Yonaire and Yi-Han looked at him with a mix of pity and disdain, then chose to ignore his question.
"Isn't summoning fifteen too much?"
"Hmm. Did I summon too many? Still, it shouldn't be too overwhelming."
Yi-Han's remark left Yonaire genuinely surprised.
She knew Yi-Han had immense mana, akin to a mad dragon, but she hadn't expected this much.
"I may not know much about dark magic, but... is this how you usually train?"
At Yonaire's query, the princess shook her head from behind.
Given her knowledge of dark magic, she seemed to find Yi-Han's method unusual.
"This isn't the usual way. It's an ancient, more rigorous method."
"Indeed... Wardanaz. So you've revived an ancient, more challenging method because regular necromancy was too easy? A thought befitting your intellect," Asan commented with an understanding nod.
Yi-Han almost lashed out at Asan but restrained himself, wondering if he had done something wrong.
"It might sound grand, but... it's not something like that."
"Still, this seems too reckless."
"True. Progress is a bit slow."
Yi-Han tapped his staff.
Contrary to their previous immobility, the skeleton warriors raised their arms in unison this time and simultaneously threw bundles of paper.
"Ah!"
Gainando was pelted by the flying paper.
"This is the best I can do for now. Even this takes two tries to get right once."
"Wow..."
"The path ahead is indeed long. Still much to learn."
The students, not well-versed in dark magic, accepted this as it was.
However, the princess was horrified.
To think Yi-Han had not only summoned fifteen skeleton warriors using an ancient method but had also achieved coordinated fire.
Tap, tap -
Pointing out the spectacle, Nebren nodded in understanding.
"Ah. This doesn't look good. I'll help Wardanaz clean up. Wardanaz, this private room doesn't seem suitable for practice. Shall I help you move?"
"That would be best. Thank you."
"It's nothing."
The friends from the Blue Dragon began picking up the bones, rolling up their sleeves.
"Sharakan. Thank you."
-Krung.-
Yi-Han expressed his gratitude while loading the burden on Sharakan's back.
"Gonadaltes. Carry this."
"What... What's this???"
Asan looked around in panic.
"Calm down, Asan. It's not the principal. It's just the name of this summon, Gonadaltes."
"Ah... ...Wardanaz. I may not have the right to comment on someone else's summon, but isn't that a bit dangerous???"
As the friends each carried a load and walked away, the princess shook her head in frustration.
Salko of the Tutanta family was walking with his friends.
There was someone they were seeking.
"Wardanaz is currently at Professor Uregor's cabin. Let's go."
"Tu, Tutanta. Isn't it a bit dangerous?"
"Of course, Wardanaz is a fearsome opponent, not to be underestimated. However, he's not as obtuse as those from the White Tiger, incapable of cooperation. If the conditions are right, he might agree to an alliance."
"No, I mean isn't it risky for just us to go? What if Wardanaz suddenly attacks..."
"Was that your concern?"
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