Chapter 89
Chapter 89
"Move."
The more inexperienced and unskilled the mage, the more flamboyantly they waved their wands and loudly chanted his spells. The lack of confidence necessitated stronger actions to materialize their mental image.
In that regard, Yi-Han barely waved his wand and his voice was a whisper. Unbeknownst to him, this was the evident result of Professor Boladi's rigorous training.
Yonaire was astonished at the sight of the assignments naturally flying. Like paper birds, Yi-Han and Yonaire's thick assignments smoothly cut through the air, approaching the professor's pile of assignments. It was mesmerizing, a magic far superior to the rigid and jerky spells Yonaire had seen before.
Focus, Yi-Han reminded himself.
It was more than just inserting the assignments into the pile; he had to remain undetected by the professor.
-Concentrate.-
As if Professor Boladi's voice whispered in his ear.
"Inserting a paper should be simple," The voice grew clearer.
"But what about the barrier?"
"You can penetrate it. You've learned this, right?" The voice was almost burdensome in its clarity.
This was not...
...a voice in his head.
Trembling with fear, Yi-Han turned his gaze. Behind him, two professors stared intently.
Yonaire was so tense she could hardly breathe.
"Why are you looking away? Concentrate," Professor Boladi said coldly.
Instinctively, Yi-Han turned back. A professor he hadn't seen before, standing beside Boladi, suggested, "Maybe you should just give up and step back..."
"Ignore that. You can do it. Remember what you learned."
Yi-Han recalled the misfortunes of the week. Was it a curse? Running into professors just like that, and of all people, Professor Boladi...
He wondered if he should search for a potion of luck.
"It's not that. The barrier is more complex than you think."
"You can do it. Go on."
"Professors, could you please unify your advice...?" Yonaire interjected, but the professors ignored her.
Boladi insisted he could do it, while the unfamiliar professor advised retreat.
Despite the madness of the situation, Yi-Han realized something crucial.
A barrier, indeed.
He had expected magic on the floating assignment pile, but not a barrier. The unfamiliar professor explained, "That barrier creates a loud noise if touched. It may be hard for you to sense, but there are invisible layers of mana rotating around that pile of papers."
Hearing this, Yi-Han focused to sense the mana. Despite the overwhelming mana emanating from him, his talent was not limited to sheer mana. His exceptional resilience, unwavering strategic mind in crises, a presence that even intimidated spirits, and especially his ability to detect mana, were unparalleled.
It's visible!
As he concentrated, Yi-Han could indeed feel the bands of mana slowly rotating around the pile of papers.
"At your current level, it's almost impossible to approach without touching the mana bands. So, don't be swayed by Professor Bagrak's words and make a rash attempt. Wait for the next opportunity. As you know, Professor Bagrak doesn't really consider the students' perspectives."
That's true, Yi-Han agreed internally, but outwardly he said something different.
"No, Professor. You always consider the students."
"Is that so?" Professor Boladi took Yi-Han's words at face value. If Yi-Han had agreed, Boladi might have thought, 'Ah, I don't really consider the students.' But Yi-Han's response led Boladi to believe his teaching method was indeed student-oriented. No other possibility seemed apparent.
"Really? Your student is really kind."
"That's illogical. Wardanaz. Do it. He's walking over there."
"No, don't...!"
Professor Boladi urged, while the unfamiliar professor dissuaded.
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