Surviving as a Mage in a Magic Academy - Chapter 827
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Chapter 827
Lee Han dragged Yukveltire to a corner of the lecture hall and whispered quietly.
“Why on earth were you kind to other upperclassmen but acted like that only to Lady Ragesa?”
“?”
At Lee Han’s words, Yukveltire tilted her head as if asking what he was talking about.
Being kind to other underclassmen?
What on earth was he talking about?
“I’ve never particularly shown kindness to other students. Rather, I’ve only been especially kind to you, a Wardanaz family junior, because of Diret.”
“??”
This time it was Lee Han’s turn to tilt his head.
“When?”
“I gave you advice about the staff earlier, didn’t I?”
“…That’s natural since it’s a lecture.”
Lee Han wanted to hit this upperclassman.
“If it had been another underclassman’s question, I wouldn’t have listened to such a vague way of asking. The questioner’s capability is also important.”
“How could I not ask vaguely? I’m a second-year.”
Right now he needed to create a staff that could handle everything from powerful spirits to various authority gems, but it was unreasonable for Lee Han, a second-year, to figure it all out from scratch.
“And you said it was interesting too. If you weren’t interested, you would have ignored it even if Senior Diret had mentioned it.”
“When did I.”
“You said earlier that putting in obsidian was an interesting attempt, and you also asked where I got the Echo Stone.”
“…”
Yukveltire was speechless for the first time in a while.
She had shown interest in her junior’s research?
The research of a junior who was still only a second-year and had coldly rejected her artificial dimension research?
She absolutely couldn’t acknowledge it.
“That’s not true.”
“It’s not?”
“Right. I’m not interested.”
“Anyway, that’s not what’s important right now. Shouldn’t we be persuading Lady Ragesa now?”
Lee Han didn’t care much whether Yukveltire was interested in his research or not, so he didn’t pursue it deeply and moved on.
“At the very least, you should treat her like you do other upperclassmen.”
“I don’t understand… I’m actually showing respect to Lady Ragesa.”
“???”
Yukveltire kindly explained to her clueless junior.
Unlike ignoring underclassmen whose names she didn’t even know well, she was properly conveying her opinions to Ragesa out of respect for her as a mage…
“…You don’t know their names?”
“Why should I remember them?”
‘Maybe it would be better if this person just stayed indifferent.’
Lee Han thought to himself.
Seeing how she properly answered questions for indifferent underclassmen, but only said what she wanted to Ragesa whom she was interested in, constantly irritating her, maybe she should stay indifferent.
‘Well, she’s someone who irritates Senior Diret too.’
“Anyway, I’ll do the talking. Just stay behind me.”
“But with your level, you won’t be able to explain properly.”
“Shut up and stay quiet before I tattle to Senior Diret.”
“…”
Yukveltire was shocked by her junior’s brutality and shut her mouth.
How could he be so rude?
* * *
“So this bronze golem is this useful, and this upperclassman is also conducting artificial dimension research…”
“You mean that thing where the Arrogance Duke appeared last time?”
“How do you know about that, Lady Ragesa?!”
Lee Han was shocked.
It was shocking that the sponsor already knew about the incidents that occurred during artificial dimension research, but he was even more curious about how she found out.
How on earth did a pirate wandering the seas know?
“The mages who participated there sent letters telling me about it?”
“…”
Lee Han shuddered as he realized that Imperial mages communicated more closely than he thought.
‘I need to be more careful from now on.’
If he wasn’t careful with his actions in the future, a mage from the far eastern regions whom he’d never met might blurt out something like ‘Oh! The disciple of the Skull Principal has come!’
“But that was a mistake by those mages.”
“Originally, a great mage should account for all such things. Thinking you can perfectly control an imperfect world is the arrogance of young mages.”
“But for certain magic, such sensitive control is essentially necessary…”
Lee Han, who was making excuses, suddenly wondered why he had to do this.
‘I just needed to catch one duke for them, so why do I have to persuade Lady Ragesa too?’
Even if he helped, she’d probably just irritate people…
Still, with the mindset of seeing through what he’d started, Lee Han earnestly praised Yukveltire.
She was highly regarded even in the Blue Dragon Tower and provided various help (thinking of the Kalendarium, it wasn’t a complete lie), had excellent relationships with peers (since she had a friend like Diret, this also made sense), and received respect from underclassmen (Lee Han decided to respect her briefly)…
Ragesa, who had been listening with a pitying expression, clicked her tongue and said.
“Enough. Enough, kid. Still, your skill at gilding a fellow school upperclassman is quite artistic. If it were me, I would have thrown her out the window long ago.”
“Haha. I’m not sure what you mean.”
Lee Han pretended not to know.
And if she were going to throw someone, she’d probably throw Professor Verdus first.
“Come here, disciple of Beavle.”
At Ragesa’s call, Yukveltire came running over with a triumphant attitude.
“Your junior’s persuasion has touched this old pirate’s heartstrings. Good. The Empire people will mock that the fool who was deceived by Beavle was deceived again by his disciple, but I’ll sponsor you.”
“!”
Yukveltire’s eyes widened and trembled slightly with excitement.
“Wardanaz family junior. I’ll praise you for this matter. You cleverly persuaded a stubborn and obstinate mage.”
“Senior… Please lower your voice or just shut your mouth…”
“Lady Ragesa. You don’t need to worry about the mockery of such insignificant beings who are less than dust.”
Yukveltire looked at Ragesa and spoke. Ragesa snorted and sneered.
“You might live buried in a magic tower without friends for life, but this daughter of Torgerd has something called reputation and fame, you know? Anyway, the sponsorship is fine, but there’s a condition.”
“I’ll let you be the second to visit when the artificial dimension is completed.”
“…You go visit it plenty yourself. The condition I mentioned is helping this poor junior make his staff.”
“?”
Yukveltire didn’t understand.
Why would she need to do such a thing?
“?”
Lee Han didn’t understand either.
He just didn’t like it.
“I don’t want to.”
“No… why are you?”
Ragesa was flustered when Lee Han, not Yukveltire, refused.
She had naturally expected this poor junior to be grateful.
“I heard you’re making a staff with obsidian? That won’t be ordinarily difficult, will it?”
“I’d rather remove the obsidian than work with Professor Verdus…”
“…”
Ragesa couldn’t help but admire the logically perfect rebuttal.
Yukveltire questioned as if asking what he was talking about.
“She pointed to me, not Professor Verdus. Junior.”
“Haha. I must have misheard.”
“…Still, doing it alone is too difficult a task. It would also be a shame to waste the opportunity to make a good wand. And… Ah. Never mind. Anyway, help is needed. Rookie.”
Ragesa started to speak but swallowed her words.
Lee Han became curious for no reason and asked.
“What was the last reason you were going to mention?”
“I’m a bit worried that you rookie might get too hurt if you hear it.”
“Haha. It’s fine.”
“Alright. I understand. I was going to say that since you’re already a guy who takes all schools including Biblia, what would change now if we put one more strange person next to you…”
“…”
Sadness and pain welled up deep in Lee Han’s eyes. Seeing this, Ragesa regretted speaking unnecessarily.
“Hey. That’s why I was trying not to say it because you rookie might get hurt.”
“Ah, no. I’m not hurt.”
“Sorry. Anyway, it’s a good opportunity, you know? Don’t miss the chance to make a better wand.”
Considering the hardships and trials this Wardanaz Family Boy would face in the future, the experience of making a wand himself would surely be quite useful.
If he could change and adapt his wand according to hardships and trials, it would become much easier to overcome them.
Yukveltire, who had been pondering calculations on the side, finally opened her mouth as if she had made up her mind.
When she calculated the time wasted helping her junior versus the time saved from the gold coins she’d receive from Ragesa, receiving them was more profitable.
“I’ll help.”
“You stay quiet. Do you think your opinion matters right now?”
“…”
* * *
In fact, Lee Han might have known the most about the rare metal called black magnetite.
Usually, mages rarely had occasion to handle metals with this kind of mana-absorbing property.
This was even more so since carrying it around would only interfere with their own magic.
“I don’t think I had any particular problems.”
“You probably overwhelmed it with your mana quantity.”
Yukveltire drew a picture on paper.
She drew arrows representing mana extending from a mage, then drew the black magnetite disrupting the direction of mana in various ways, and finally drew massive amounts of mana suppressing such disruption.
“What’s this?”
“A mage.”
“…”
Due to the hideous drawing skills, Lee Han momentarily wondered if she had drawn a troll.
“Shall I draw the picture?”
“Why?”
“Because the drawing is hard to recognize…”
“…I think this is sufficient.”
“I don’t think it’s sufficient.”
“What’s important is the concept of magic, not how you draw it. Got it? And since this is sufficient to recognize, I made an efficient choice. Diret recognized it well too.”
“Ah, yes.”
Lee Han was slightly flustered when the other person suddenly started talking rapidly and at length.
“You’re not feeling bad because of what I said, are you?”
“Not at all. I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“That’s a relief. Now about this black magnetite wand. I understand the disadvantages, but what advantages does it have?”
If there were disadvantages of absorbing surrounding mana and interfering with mages, there should be advantages too.
Lee Han planned to listen to that in detail before deciding.
“You can easily store mana, and it has excellent durability when casting spells. Strong magic sometimes causes wands to break if they can’t withstand it. Also, it can be said to be powerful as a magical core.”
Since it continuously absorbed mana, its storage capacity was certain, and it was natural that its durability was excellent since it had to withstand that.
But the story about being powerful as a magical core was something Lee Han hadn’t thought of.
‘Is that really so.’
The role of a wand was similar to incantations.
Magic was possible without them, but when present, they could amplify and control a mage’s abilities.
Magic was fundamentally an unstable discipline since it involved changing reality, and various means were prepared to control it.
Just as incantations existed for a mage’s concentration, so did wands.
The core, center, and source during the progression of the phenomenon called magic.
That was exactly the role of a wand.
In the case of a black magnetite wand, since it would absorb all surrounding mana, its presence would be very distinct even when casting unstable and complex magic.
To put it bluntly, even if casting magic while unconscious, the presence of the black magnetite wand would be felt…
“That definitely seems worth trying.”
“It would be. You want to learn high circle magic as quickly as possible. It would be easier when casting.”
“…I just meant the wand’s durability.”
Yukveltire ignored her junior’s protest and continued with what she wanted to say.
“But you can’t compose it with black magnetite alone. You need a powerful material to maintain other elements like stones from another dimension, magic stones, wood spirits…”
“Would it be in Professor Verdus’ storehouse?”
“No. It wouldn’t be there. Materials of that level are used immediately as they come in.”
“Why is the professor so extravagant?”
Yukveltire quietly changed the subject, though she also stole and used materials immediately as they came in.
“The best material as a wand core that can control black magnetite is…”
Lee Han quietly listened to his senior’s words.
‘Please be an easy-to-obtain material. Please be an easy-to-obtain material.’
“A tree branch from a king-class spirit would be good.”
“…Should we do something else instead?”
Lee Han tried to crumple up the paper he had been scribbling on.
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