Chapter 248
Chapter 248
"Why? Do you have a message for Wardanaz?"
"No... It's not that."
Salko shook his head.
He had heard the name Ogonin before, but it seemed likely to be a case of two people sharing the same name.
That Ogonin should be teaching his disciples in the magic tower by now.
Surely, such a person wouldn't waste time teaching a first-year student.
"Speaking of which, this person called Baldoorn..."
"Oh. Mr. Baldoorn. I met him when I went out last time, he's truly wise."
A student from the Black Tortoise who had met Baldoorn with Yi-Han during a previous outing casually responded as they passed by.
"Indeed. Impressive."
Seeing his friends react this way, Salko couldn't help but believe them.
He must be an extraordinary mage!
The barrier created by illusion magic was akin to a lock.
Just as there are weak and loose locks, there are also strong and sturdy ones, some simple in structure and others complex.
A barrier set by a skilled illusion mage was similar to several complex, strong locks overlaid upon each other.
An intruder needed to understand and unlock each lock to breach this barrier.
Naturally, the attacking side had to be more skilled than the defending side for such a task.
Of course, Yi-Han wasn't more skilled than the eminent mage of the magic academy, but...
Bang!
'Fortune favors me.'
Yi-Han had a method taught by Baldoorn.
Using a massive amount of mana to smash the lock itself!
Of course, some barriers were designed to resist such brute force, but many were vulnerable in this regard.
To mage, breaking a barrier in such a crude manner was an unthinkable approach.
Why would a great mage with such power use such a brutish method to unlock a barrier?
They could simply discern the structure and unlock it!
It was natural that they didn't prepare for such crude unlocking. In a way, it was a waste.
With the sound of a curtain tearing, the barrier opened.
Yi-Han was lucky to encounter a barrier he could break.
He was once again thankful to Baldoorn.
...Of course, Baldoorn hadn't taught him to unlock barriers in such a brute manner!
'But this staircase is quite long.'
The spiral staircase that appeared after breaking the barrier.
It seemed long, yet the end was nowhere in sight.
So far, there were no blockages or obstacles, so it seemed fine...
Creak, creak!
At the end of the spiral staircase, a door leading to a corridor came into view.
Loud noises leaked from the open door, indicating something was happening in the corridor.
'A magic experiment?'
Yi-Han approached the door and surveyed the corridor.
Incomplete magic circles were etched everywhere, and materials were scattered haphazardly. It was a familiar sight.
Whether a mage or not, students struggling with numerous assignments looked similar everywhere.
"Is anyone there?"
Yi-Han called out cautiously.
It seemed better to speak first, rather than stepping in without announcing, regardless of which grade the students belonged to.
Besides, the seniors might not even notice Yi-Han...
Crash! Bang!
Before Yi-Han could finish speaking, containers and wooden boxes tumbled and rolled everywhere.
Then, a piece of paper floated into the air.
-How did you get here, junior?-
Fundamentally, there was little difference between a first-year and a fourth-year student in the magic academy.
Of course, fourth-year students were more adept at taking care of their meals than first-year students, knew more about the magic academy, and were more skilled in using magic, but...
Fundamentally, when assignments were given, they had to do them, and when exams were approaching, they had to prepare, which wasn't much different from the first-year students.
Even Direth and Coholti, who were among the rare few specializing in dark magic among the fourth-year students, were no exception.
"There's nothing good about wandering around during the reconfiguration period, right?"
"That's true. It would have been just that, if some damned souls hadn't released the King of Frost Giants in the corridor, wasting a whole week."
"..."
Coholti found himself speechless, even if he had ten mouths.
The accident that overlapped another realm in the upper corridor was due to a failed magic experiment he and his friends were conducting.
While the first-year students might have been happy and experienced miraculous times with the arrival of spring snow, Coholti and his friends were busy trying to handle the aftermath.
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