Surviving as a Mage in a Magic Academy - Chapter 1092
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Chapter 1092
‘To think there would be such a trap at the end.’
Lee Han despaired deeply.
He never expected it to be clothes that only good people could see.
The Young Prince must have confidently introduced it since he firmly believed Lee Han was virtuous, but…
Master. What’s wrong?
“Ugh. I’m not a good person, so I can’t see the clothes.”
A good person? I’m not sure what you mean… What you can’t see right now is because it’s clothes using parallel dimensions.
“Ah.”
Embarrassed, Lee Han immediately straightened his posture.
That’s what it was!
And if it’s clothes that good people can see, then you should be able to see it well enough, Master.
“I wonder about that…”
Ignoring his muttering disciple, the Prince began his explanation.
In fact, Lee Han had obtained an artifact similar to this outer garment before.
A crown of thorns made by weaving bronze, copper, and tree branches. The Miniature World Basilios.
This Basilios was a very unique form of magic even among Miniature World spells. It was precisely an inheritance-type magic.
Compared to most Miniature World spells that could be used separately once taught and learned individually, Basilios, which existed as only one, could be considered quite unique.
Rather, looking at its characteristics alone, it was similar enough to a Unique World.
But instead, Basilios was worth that much.
Pure power called forth from all these concepts after dividing and imprinting the essence across countless parallel dimensions.
The total sum of that power had might that other Miniature World spells couldn’t match.
‘Since it’s magic using parallel dimensions, sniping doesn’t work easily either.’
Each time his level as a mage rose, Lee Han felt how amazing a magic Basilios was.
Lee Han, suddenly curious, asked.
He couldn’t ask the Projection of Desire for Glory since it kept getting angry whenever he asked questions, but the Young Prince seemed like he might be a bit different.
“But Master. Is there a reason you specifically made the magic this way?”
Basilios was originally a crown passed down through generations in the royal family. I didn’t want to hand it over as spoils to greedy ones.
‘Ah.’
Lee Han understood what he meant.
This Miniature World magic wasn’t created from nothing, but was magic made based on a royal crown that had been passed down in the Young Prince’s family.
Probably the Young Prince judged it better to fragment it across countless dimensions so that worthy ones could summon it in the future, rather than let the invaders of the kingdom take the crown.
No. Completing this magic happened long before the invaders came, Master. The greedy ones I mentioned were royalty like my uncles.
The Young Prince corrected his disciple’s misunderstanding.
The Prince had smuggled out the crown not after the kingdom’s destruction, but long before.
He removed the expensive gems and converted them to money to distribute to the poor, then shattered the crown across countless dimensions.
“…”
Lee Han was truly frightened.
To feel this much fear from such a gentle and kind person. It was truly surprising.
This outer garment’s name is Euangelion. In the family, it was worn when good things happened.
“What kind of good things?”
Nothing that impressive. Things like coronation ceremonies…
The Young Prince answered as if it was nothing special. However, Lee Han couldn’t help but be shocked.
If it’s clothes worn at coronation ceremonies, isn’t that a treasure among treasures!
‘And it seems like you stole this too…’
He began to suspect that the assassins who had been targeting the Prince across the continent weren’t actually sent by demons, but by the royal family.
When dangerous situations arise in the future, these clothes will protect you, Master.
“Thank you.”
Perhaps as soon as tomorrow?
“…”
It’s a joke.
“I, I see.”
An Archmage’s jokes certainly had difficult aspects. Lee Han felt his heart grow cold.
Is it really a joke?
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Ipelldrem: Thank you so much! You won’t believe what happened!
Gonadaltes: What happened?
Ipelldrem: I was digging the basement, and there was an ancient watchman inside!
Gonadaltes: Did you drink by any chance?
Ipelldrem: …
Irendy was angry but didn’t lose his temper like before. He owed them a favor this time, and…
…honestly, it did feel like a rather absurd story.
Ipelldrem: If you listen to the details, you’ll understand! Since we still have customers, it’s hard to explain everything…
Bakwantalana: It’s done.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: It’s released!
Unbreakable One: It wasn’t really the Principal, right? It really wasn’t the Principal, right??
“!”
The two who had been talking separately were surprised by the Watchman Club returning to its original state.
‘He released it right away.’
Lee Han realized what had happened.
Having obtained the outer garment he wanted, the Young Prince returned the club he had been occupying and went back to the original basement.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: Who was the intruder anyway?
Bakwantalana: Got away. But next time, definitely…
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: You didn’t even figure out who it was, so how will you catch them next time? Shouldn’t we change administrators?
Bakwantalana: …You talk well for someone who couldn’t do anything either.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: I wasn’t the administrator.
Gonadaltes: Everyone calm down. Let’s not blame each other. Anyway, we should be thankful it’s resolved. Everyone worked hard.
‘???’
Beaver-Penguin-Fox, Ilendil tilted their heads.
Normally he would have been the first to attack Bakwantalana, but now he was like this.
Did Bakwantalana give his junior a bribe or something?
‘Why is he like this…?’
Bakwantalana: Thanks. Gonadaltes.
Unbreakable One: Everyone’s excellent. It’s really nice to see you all getting along well.
‘This Unbreakable One person seems a bit… strange.’
Irendy felt puzzled inside.
Unlike the other members, this Unbreakable One gave off a strong sense of discomfort every time he spoke.
Rather than a student, he seemed more like an adult from an older generation…
‘Must be my imagination?’
Ipelldrem: Everyone, I’m glad we can talk again. I was entertaining guests from Einroguard.
Bakwantalana: ?
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: ?
Unbreakable One: ?
‘Hmm. As expected of Einroguard.’
Lee Han nodded as if he understood.
If Lee Han hadn’t been involved himself, he probably would have typed ‘?’ too.
Ipelldrem: Why is everyone like this?
Bakwantalana: You’re being deceived right now. Call the guards immediately.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: Pretend they’re not there. Just pretend they’re not there!
Unbreakable One: They came to extort money! You absolutely must not open the door!!
“…”
Irendy was flustered.
Huh?
Wasn’t that something Gonadaltes said to be spiteful?
Ipelldrem: You’re joking right now, aren’t you?
Bakwantalana: To think this looks like a joke, your sense is terrible.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: Want to hear a joke? One day, the ghost of the Skeleton Principal appeared to an Einroguard student and said this. ‘Throw ten Baldrogard students into the lake, then sprinkle chicken blood on the main building.’ So the student asked. ‘Why do I have to sprinkle chicken blood?’
Unbreakable One: The Principal’s ghost probably answered like this. ‘I knew you wouldn’t ask about the first part.’
All the Einroguard students burst out laughing. Only Irendy didn’t understand.
Ipelldrem: What’s funny about this…?
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: …Sorry. I thought it would be funny. Anyway, don’t let Einroguard students in. I warned you.
Ipelldrem: They already came in and I gave them full hospitality. I even received advice from Gonadaltes.
A brief silence fell.
And immediately, a one-on-one message flew to Senior Ilendil.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: You, isn’t that going too far…?
Gonadaltes: I know what you’re thinking, but I didn’t do anything. I just gave pure advice.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: Oh, really?
Ilendil was relieved.
He thought his junior had deceived and swindled an innocent Baldrogard student, but apparently not.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: If you’re going to deceive, we deceive together.
“…”
Lee Han sent a slightly contemptuous look. Naturally, Ilendil beyond the notebook didn’t notice.
Unbreakable One: Um, what kind of advice did you get…? It wasn’t advice demanding money or anything like that, was it?
Ipelldrem: I said it wasn’t.
Though Irendy was good-natured, he was gradually getting angry.
Did all the members of this club live being deceived that they couldn’t trust people?
Without even knowing what the upperclassman from the Wardanaz Family had done for him!
Ipelldrem: I won’t say anything more.
Unbreakable One: Wait, wait! Wait! Just tell us who it was!
However, Ipelldrem no longer answered. Ilendil, curious, contacted Lee Han separately.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: Who is it?
Gonadaltes: I don’t know either.
Lee Han answered shamelessly.
He didn’t want his name to be mentioned here for no reason.
Fortunately, looking at Irendy’s attitude now, he seemed thoroughly angry and unlikely to tell other members.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: What kind of advice did you give?
Gonadaltes: I gave general and safe advice.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: Is there such advice? Don’t show your back to Einroguard students?
Gonadaltes: Senior, you’re strangely cheerful only when talking in the club.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: …You, isn’t that going too far?
It was a casual remark, but it seemed to be quite a blow to Ilendil. Lee Han apologized.
Gonadaltes: I didn’t mean it that way. I’m sorry. Oh right. Instead, I’ll give you one important piece of information.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: Well. I don’t know what information it is, but I probably know most things? Do you know what happened at this Empire Gardener Club’s internal auction?
Gonadaltes: Azirmo swept everything up?
“!!!!!”
Ilendil fell backward from his seat.
How!?
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: Who did you hear that from!?
Gonadaltes: That’s not what’s important. Senior. Please don’t keep getting distracted like that.
‘This, this bastard…’
Ilendil trembled with rage.
There were two ways to make a senior angry: one was to stop talking mid-sentence…
Gonadaltes: Two dragons will be at Einroguard this semester.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: …Don’t lie.
Gonadaltes: Why would I lie about something like this. It’s true.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: No matter how much the Skeleton Principal likes tormenting us, he wouldn’t hire dragons to…
Gonadaltes: Ah. It’s not like that. As inspectors.
Lee Han realized the other person was misunderstanding and quickly clarified.
Hiring two dragons to torment students and two dragons coming as inspectors were completely different stories.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: Inspectors?! The Principal did cause incidents… though… well… yes. He caused many.
Ilendil, who had been confused, convinced himself on his own.
Even if inspectors came, Einroguard’s mages wouldn’t be surprised. They would only show the reaction of ‘What was bound to come has come.’
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: Wait. Then what about the other dragon? Is that person also an inspector?
Gonadaltes: That person is just coming to tour Einroguard.
Beaver-Penguin-Fox: …Could it be the person who came last semester?
‘No. How did he know?’
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