Chapter 263
Chapter 263
"Darn it..."
Doig could hardly believe what had just happened. He and his brother had moved simultaneously, yet they were slower than the mage. It was supposed to be a quick job while the mage focused on swinging his staff and chanting spells, they only needed to release their memorized incantations. But then...
Thud!
The two adventurers collapsed on the spot.
Unaware of their fate, Yi-Han turned to Professor Boladi with another question. "Don't you think the protective gear they're wearing is a bit insufficient?"
"It's adequate," replied the professor. In truth, adventurers who were properly equipped with anti-magic gear were exceedingly rare. Why risk one's life in dangerous ventures when one could simply sell such a costly artifact, worth as much as a castle, and retire in peace? The Yi-Han had encountered before was an exceptionally unusual case. It was generally hard to come across adventurers equipped with such gear.
Especially since Doig and his brother had prioritized speed over protection, keeping their gear as light as possible.
'What's with them? Just some weirdos?' Yi-Han couldn't help but be perplexed. He was quite taken aback by the sudden attack of the adventurers, whose circumstances he knew nothing about.
What were they thinking, attacking a mage in such a half-hearted manner?
"These two had bounties on their heads. You've done well," the administrator acknowledged.
Since the fight had occurred within the town, it couldn't just be overlooked.
Yi-Han and Professor Boladi sought out the Imperial administrator responsible for Philonae Town. The administrator didn't suspect or blame the two mages. After all, bounty-hunting adventurers were no match for mages affiliated with Einroguard.
"Bounties on their heads?" Yi-Han was taken aback. The Empire was vast, and once troublemakers fled far away, they were not easily caught. The Empire placed bounties on such individuals, but it wasn't something that just anyone could fall into.
'Too foolish for those with bounties on them. How were they not caught yet?'
'Quite the Einroguard mage,' thought the administrator, trying to maintain a composed expression amidst his surprise. He knew that the students of Einroguard were among the Empire's finest geniuses, but he hadn't expected this level of prowess. The young mage, seemingly unbothered by capturing Doig and his brother, responded with a confidence that was almost admirable.
"Indeed. You are a student of Einroguard, I look forward to your continued contributions," the administrator praised.
"Thank you," Yi-Han responded, then hesitated. 'What contributions does he expect?'
While the compliment was appreciated, it strangely irked him. Was it some kind of curse to encounter more criminals?
However, his mood lifted upon receiving a purse heavy with coins. Yi-Han bowed respectfully and gracefully in gratitude.
"Thank you. Farewell."
The administrator was taken aback again. This humility was a stark contrast to the confidence Yi-Han had just displayed. 'Must be from a prominent noble family...'
Though the administrator couldn't pinpoint the exact lineage, Yi-Han's demeanor suggested he was from a distinguished noble family. The administrator found himself deeply impressed.
Magic was a complex field, daunting for the average person. A boy like Yi-Han, confident in his talent yet never forsaking etiquette, seemed the perfect candidate to pursue such a scholarly path.
'Keep it up,' the administrator silently cheered for Yi-Han.
It was his duty to ensure students like Yi-Han could focus solely on their magic studies.
Tedious and boring tasks like imperial administration should be left to officials like the administrator.
"Would you like to share?"
"No."
While weighing the purse of coins, Yi-Han noticed Professor Boladi standing beside him and asked. Fortunately, the professor seemed uninterested in his student's financial affairs.
'It seems he's not in a good mood.'
Even without resorting to Ogonins magic, Yi-Han had a remarkable ability to sense the emotions of his professors.
'It's not about the coin, is it?'
"Is it about the trade?" Yi-Han inquired.
Professor Boladi nodded. It was disappointing for him, having received numerous letters that all turned out to be from scammers. He had hoped that at least one would bring something useful.
Yi-Han struggled to keep a straight face.
'Don't laugh. Laugh and Ill die.'
Though Professor Boladi wasn't one to take emotional revenge like the skull principal, it was not wise to laugh while the professor was coping with failure. Besides, Boladi was also an expert in close combat.
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