How to live as a magic school wizard

Chapter 65



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Waldororn was taken aback by Lee Han’s words.

He said that he had made useless expectations for this first-year student.

Moreover, this method was a dangerous method that could endanger the life of the wizard if he made a mistake.

Since a huge amount of magical power is required to break magic by force, a student who is not yet proficient in magic could use it incorrectly, and even his life could be at risk.

However, Lee Han did not back down easily.

“I’m not going to overdo it, so please tell me how.”

“However…”

“Did you pay the consultation fee?”

“That’s right. All right.”

Waldororn was convinced.

He would not have been able to tell him that he had received a consultation fee.

“First, you need a huge amount of horsepower. Individual strength will not be enough. Use magic circles and magic stones.”

Magic circle, magic stone.

All of them were methods used by wizards to compensate for the lack of magical power.

The higher the level of magic, the higher the amount of mana required. It was not possible to solve all of these by one’s own strength.

Draw a magic circle to amplify the amount of mana and collect them in one place, or use the charged gems as an additional battery.

“Did you learn how to draw a magic circle?”

“I’m still learning.”

Lee Han recalled the <Basic Imperial Geometry and Arithmetic> lecture he was taking at school.

He said that drawing a magic circle was more like solving a complex math problem.

It requires mathematical persistence and effort rather than a sensuous sense.

It was the students who suffered thanks to it.

When I asked students who were confident enough to do addition and subtraction to solve various complex laws and operations, it became difficult to tell if geometry was the name of a lecture or a scream from the students.

“Good. In any case, the magicIf you succeed in gathering it, stand at the point of discharge of the magic circle and control the magic.”

After gathering the magic with the magic circle, now I had to control it and smash the magic.

Scratching sounds simple, but it was more difficult than collecting them.

Controlling is also controlling, but above all else, in order to give a powerful impact, you have to release the accumulated magic at once without hesitation.

It’s not like a river flows, it’s not sending out magical energy, it’s like a waterfall pouring out when a dam opens, violently all at once!

It was not something that ordinary wizards were used to.

Most of the time, it’s a constant flow of magic, because there’s no such thing as a runaway level of magic.

“Um… I don’t think it would be that difficult.”

At Lee Han’s words, Waldororn sighed.

Despite such warnings, this freshman listened lightly to Waldororn.

Oman.

That was inevitably a weakness that geniuses had to have.

Why would talented wizards die sooner than untalented wizards? Believe in one’s talent and die while experimenting with magic, saying, “It’s okay, I won’t die.”

As he was talented enough to join the Einroguard and escape in his first year, it might not have been natural for that freshman to have the same weakness as arrogance.

‘I can’t help it.’

Waldororn decided to show reality to this talented boy in front of him.

It was a bit embarrassing to be teaching a future archmage, but what can I do?

“I covet the moon and draw its water!”

Baldor Ornn took a handful of ground powder of moonlight stone from his pocket, and swung his wand to draw intricate patterns.

And he chanted a long spell, raising his magic power.

It was the 3rd circle magic <Lunarion’s Moonlight Labyrinth>.

A fantasy magic that anyone who learns fantasy magic wants to learn, and prevents the raiders of the night.

It was one of Waldororn’s pride.

“!”

Ian was surprised.

Sure enough, there was Waldororn sitting over the table, and it seemed far away, as if out of perspective.

An ominous feeling that the moment you step between the two of you, you feel like you’ll fall into a different space.

After casting the spell, Dorren opened his mouth.

“Don’t move too quickly. From the outside, there seems to be nothing wrong, but…”

“Are you falling into a maze the moment you step on it?”

“……”

Waldororn was momentarily perplexed.

He wanted to know how the boy in front of him had noticed.

At first he thought he knew what kind of magic it was, but looking at his expression, he didn’t.

If so, there’s only one reason left.

This boy felt a sense of incongruity when he saw only the magic emanating from the magic.

It was truly a great sensation.

“…you’re right. Anyway, the reason I wrote this magic is to show you how difficult it is to break magic with force.”

“indeed…”

Lee Han admired his opponent’s kindness.

This wizard called Waldororn seemed to be a better teacher than the professors at the magic school.

He explains in detail what needs to be learned, and when he understands everything, he suggests a goal that the student can try, and at the same time doesn’t forget to explain why the goal came out…

He was beaten up by Professor Bollardi, and when he was taught this way, his eyes suddenly became bitter.

“ruler. Try it once carefully. I will give you any time. Instead, you should stop whenever you think it is dangerous.”

“thank you.”

“?”

Waldororn felt something strange.

Lee Han was looking at Waldororn with some respectful eyes.

why…?

* * * *

Boom!

There was no sound outside, but Waldororn could clearly hear it.

When magic and magic collided and the magic broke, it was a distinctive roar.

‘Nonsense!’

Waldororn was astonished.

only once.

It was only one attempt.

It wasn’t even a serious or desperate attempt.

The boy in front of him raised his magic for a short time without drawing a magic circle, then pulled it out like a light test and slashed it towards the magic. But that alone was enough to break <Lunarion’s Moonlight Labyrinth>.

The torrent of magical power that erupted violently like a waterfall blew away the elaborately constructed magic.

Waldororn didn’t understand.

He even knew he had talent.

However, the amount of horsepower had to be insufficient if the horsepower was collected for such a short time.

Let’s say you’ve yielded a lot, and even if you’ve gathered magic for such a short time, let’s say you’ve collected enough magic (I don’t know how).

Then it was normal for him to be clumsy in handling that amount of mana.

Unless you were born with a lot of magical power and got used to it as if you were breathing in dealing with that amount of magic, you wouldn’t be able to accurately control the amount of magical power that was gathered.

It was as absurd as a first-time sailor to handle huge waves skillfully.

What is it?

“thank you!”

Therefore, Lee Han expressed his gratitude without knowing Waldororn’s inner feelings.

“Yes…?”

“Thanks to Valdororn’s wonderful teachings, I was able to realize this.”

“……”

For a moment, Waldororn wanted Lee Han to make fun of him.

It was so absurd that I wondered if one of the mad professors at the Magic School was disguised as a first-year student and then came out and started an argument!

But to think that way, Lee Han’s eyes were too pure.

It was filled with pure gratitude.

“No… I’m not really that big of a deal. I didn’t teach you anything…”

“no. This is the first time someone taught me in such an easy and precise way as Waldororn.”

“Don’t go anywhere and say that!”

Waldororn was terrified.

If the mad professors at the Magic School heard of it, they might be outraged and turn Waldororn into a frog.

Lee Han bowed his head seriously and greeted him.

“If I come out next time, I will visit Valdororn again and ask.”

“No… no… no. I have nothing to teach you.”

To be honest, Val d’Ornn wanted to say ‘don’t come’, but he was paid a consulting fee, so he couldn’t even say that.

I’m just timid and say there’s nothing I can teach you.

However, such an attitude only showed humility in Lee Han’s eyes.

‘Until you are humble!’

As the rice ripens, it bows its head, and Waldororn’s attitude only seemed more dignified.

Looking at that scene, it seemed somehow cool that they had a workshop like this in a corner of the village.

He was originally an excellent wizard, didn’t he enjoy travelling? It was clear that this wizard called Waldororn had also set up a workshop as a sort of pastime.

“see you next time!”

Lee Han thanked the meeting and went outside.

Waldororn sat up with a puzzled expression on his face and then stood up.

Then, he changed the sign in front of the workshop door from ‘open’ to ‘closed’.

Then he reopened the Fantasy Spellbook, which he had not read in a while.

…I don’t know how helpful this will be, but I felt like I needed to study something.

* * * *

“…PrincipalTeacher. I can be alone…”

Professor Garcia said, looking at the skeleton principal floating next to him.

It was Professor Garcia who was in charge of the front door at this time. He didn’t have to be up to the skeleton principal.

There was only one reason why Principal Skeleton, who never went out of his way to do things that was not his responsibility, was doing this here.

because it’s fun!

‘Somehow, you are waiting for Lee Han to be late!’

In this Einroguard, there were fewer students who got a pass than those who escaped from school.

The students who received such a rare opportunity went out with great joy, but the truth is, the school did not release the student with such a pure heart.

Because all kinds of traps were waiting for an innocent student.

After realizing the reality of the happy student, it was common for the student to wander around the village in despair at the lack of money before being dragged into tears.

And no second chance was given to such a student.

Getting the second pass was much more difficult than getting the first pass.

“I think it would be ok to give a little more generously as a reward for going out…”

still far away Professor Garcia. Teaching students with such an easy and gentle heart will make them weak and inert.

“……”

A true wizard in the ordeal!

“Oh, I know, so let’s work on it.”

Professor Garcia cut him off as if bored.

The Skeleton Principal’s theory of ‘True Wizards are Born of Trials’ has been so popular that I’m getting tired of it.

Ugh, that ancient wizard!

I’m looking forward to your expression.

“…maybe better not to expect too much. Aren’t Lee Han students usually smart?”

Surely it is.

Surprisingly, Principal Skeleton readily admitted it.

That’s how high Lee Han was.

But this has nothing to do with magical talent or a tough mind. I need to find money, but there is nowhere to get it, and even if I do, the amount I can take with me is limited… Besides, time is getting tighter! If you think you are smart, the more you think, the more difficult it will be to come because of greed. I wish the time would come soon. so that I can go catch it.

“Think to yourself.”

Professor Garcia responded bluntly, but admitted that Principal Skeleton had some truth to it.

Why are the students who wear out-of-way tickets usually caught and dragged away?

It was because of that greed, ‘If I have a little more time, I might be able to do something!’

As soon as we arrived in the village, all kinds of unexpected situations came up, so we needed the ability to admit this and give up on some parts.

If you try to get everything you need, you fall into the Skeleton Principal’s trap…

“?!?!”

Pak!

A huge figure appeared on the hill in front of the front door.

For a moment, Professor Garcia thought he was a giant porter or a troll porter.

It wasn’t.

It was Lee Han carrying a mountain of burden.

“……”

……

The two wizards were at a loss for words at the ignorant solution that could not be considered a wizard.

But that was only the beginning.

As Lee Han climbed up the hill completely, the boxes floated behind him and chased him.

The skeleton principal had no choice but to admit.

…Professor Vollady taught filthy well.


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