Chapter 260
Chapter 260
As the lecture ended, Professor Verduus approached Yi-Han with an innocent expression on his face.
"Do we now have time for a lesson?" he asked.
"Professor, I fear I don't have the time right now, as I am preoccupied with my final exam assignment," Yi-Han replied, pointing to his shield.
Professor Verduus, with a look of surprise, asked back, "What do you mean? There's so much to be improved in this shield!"
"Indeed, but I must fix it at my level," Yi-Han responded.
"Aha!" Professor Verduus exclaimed, as if he had just realized something.
Yi-Han felt an urge to strike Professor Verduus.
"It's challenging, isn't it?"
"Yes, isn't it?"
"Hmm... Hmm... Umm... something within your capabilities..."
After a moment of thought with his eyes closed, Professor Verduus opened his mouth and said, "How about adding a magic spell for attack reflection?"
"How is that something I can do at my level?" Yi-Han questioned.
He was still unfamiliar with enchantment magic, but he guessed that incorporating a 'reflection' attribute wouldn't be easy. The concept of returning an incoming attack in its original direction was certainly not simple, especially when compared to attributes like levitation, automation, or defense.
"That's the easiest option, though," Verduus claimed.
"Is it...?"
Yi-Han pondered whether he should seriously start studying the reflection attribute or simply paint the shield and claim it was upgraded. He thought about the potential impact on his overall grade if he failed his final exam.
As he deliberated, Professor Verduus, still with his naive demeanor, asked again, "So, do we have time for a lesson now?"
"No?"
"?!?!??!"
Professor Verduus looked at Yi-Han with a face one might make when all their collected bark had burned away.
Feeling proud, Yi-Han sat down and smiled, recalling Professor Verduus's expression.
This was, in fact, a matter of survival for him. If he had agreed to learn from Professor Verduus, the professor would not let him go until he was satisfied. He had to persist, ideally until graduation.
Yi-Han imagined telling Professor Verduus, "I'll learn from you tomorrow," on the eve of his graduation ceremony. Of course, sustaining this until then might be challenging, but
"Has anyone completed the assignment for ?"
"Who could have finished that already? ...Wardanaz?"
A student from the Blue Dragon suddenly turned to look at Yi-Han while speaking.
Yi-Han retorted, somewhat incredulously, "I haven't finished either. Don't you see the pile of assignments before me?"
While his friends were choosing one or two schools of magic, Yi-Han was taking additional courses in dark magic, summoning magic, illusion magic, enchantment magic, divination magic, transformation magic, healing magic, etc.
His friends quietly looked away, their eyes downcast at the pile of thick books, afraid of making eye contact with Yi-Han and being dragged into extra study.
Yi-Han knew he should start thinking about the assignment soon.
It was Saturday, a weekend when relaxation wouldn't have been unusual, but with the final exams just a week away, a tense atmosphere hung in the tower. The next week would be the hellish pre-final assignments, followed by the hellish final exams the week after.
Some courses even combined or linked assignments and exams. The assignment for was one such case.
-Create a simple magic structure blueprint and submit it. Once you submit and it's approved, you can begin manufacturing. Efficiency and saving will be the criteria for evaluation.-
-Um Do we need to procure materials ourselves, by any chance?-
-Regrettably, materials other than those provided are not allowed. You must use only the supplied materials.-
-Thank you!!-
-??-
The assignment wasn't as absurdly difficult as enchantment magic.
However, it was still a time-consuming task.
Selecting the structure, choosing the appropriate magic for it, picking the necessary materials, estimating the costs tightly, and if approved, making it...
'...I had imagined being a mage would be a bit more mystical.'
Since entering Einroguard, the mystique of being a mage seemed to be fading day by day.
Yi-Han glanced out the window. The sun was already high in the sky.
By the time he took Niffirg to the spire stable tonight, the weekend would be over.
He had to finish as much of the assignment as possible...
"Yonaire, what's the simplest structure we could make?"
"Huh?"
Yonaire, who had been sketching a portable potion storage box, looked up.
"A magic lamp or a box? A simple trap?"
"Hmm."
Yi-Han noted down each suggestion, deep in thought.
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