Chapter 28
Right. I almost forgot about your prize.
The oak tree faced Yi-han as it spoke.
The soil before him wriggled and tree branches shot out from the ground, intertwining as they grew upward.
Eventually, the branches took the form of a staff.
!
Artifacts and magic tools were like arms and legs for mages, and out of all the artifacts, staves were the most important.
They could make spells more powerful, reduce casting time, and allow mages to cast spells that they normally couldnt cast. It wasnt an exaggeration to call them a mages best companion.
The staves that had been given to the first-year students were like long canes, and though they werent special in any way, they were extremely hard and sturdy.
Their length easily exceeded a students height, which was why Yi-han often used his staff like a stick. If it wasnt for that, he wouldnt have been able to catch the boars that Uregor had released.
Oh, have you perhaps gotten attached to your staff and have no intention of changing it?
No?
Yi-han grabbed his new staff without even a moment of hesitation.
Tools were just tools. It didnt make sense to grow attached to them.
Would anyone hesitate to replace old lab equipment with new ones?
Dolgyu stared silently at Yi-han, rendered speechless by his attitude.
Ttak-
He pulled the staff out from the ground. As he did so, he felt a certain life force coming from it, which was ironic since he had just uprooted the staff.
How do you feel?
I feel animated.
!
The talking oak tree was shocked, to say the least. Yi-han had gotten used to the staff way quicker than he had expected.
To think hed sense it the moment he held the staff.
Theoretically, it shouldve taken him much longer.
What he had just felt was the aura of a tree spirit dwelling inside the staff.
To learn how to summon spirits, fledgling mages had to go through countless trials and errors.
Similarly, establishing a connection with the tree spirit shouldve required a lot of time and effort. Even with an affinity to spirits, one would normally require months of swinging the staff.
His ability to detect mana is out of this world. Hes a genius even if you take into account his family background.
Impressive. I didnt think youd feel anything.
Is that so?
Yi-han was confused by the oak trees praise.
He failed to understand what was so impressive about what he said. After all, he had no clue about the tree spirit.
Youll soon learn of the staffs hidden power.
Cant you just explain it to me now?
Patience. With your talent, it shouldnt take that long for you to uncover it.
Yi-han was a rather unique student, and the oak tree was starting to understand that.
Occasionally, it would come across some students that were wrong in the head, talented loonies that lacked any semblance of fear. Around a century ago, it had met a member of the Wardanaz Family who fit that description perfectly, and seeing Yi-han reminded the oak tree of him, though the latter was much more polite and collected
Now, its time for me to go back to sleep. Dont use any more spells near the forest. Youre going to wake up all the trees in the area with that powerful magic of yours.
Is it chasing us away because its sleepy?
Yi-han had a sneaking suspicion that that was the case. It was strange how the oak tree refused to elaborate on what was so impressive. It also glossed over the details of the staffs hidden power.
Is it making things up because it wants to sleep?
I dont want you guys coming back into the forest, so heres a staff. Now go away was the kind of vibe he was getting.
The open space they were in slowly began to close. The trees moved and their surroundings blurred as they gradually got further and further away from where they previously stood.
As they were leaving, the oak tree whispered in Yi-hans ears:
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