The Return of the EX-Class Wizard - Chapter 140
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The Return of an EX-Rank Mage Episode 140
Choi Kang-mok helped the fallen Raymond to his feet.
“Professor, are you alright?”
“I’m not—”
“You’re fine, then.”
I had many questions.
System destruction was familiar to me. It happened frequently thanks to the absurd damage output.
But how had I obtained ‘Gold’?
That was a different matter entirely.
Twenty consecutive victories accumulated.
If I understood this principle, I could apply it to other mock battles as well.
Perhaps even to Tower clears.
“Are there other places like the NPC-Exclusive Magic Lecture Hall or research facilities?”
Somewhere I could converse more discreetly.
I needed a place where I could concentrate.
“Y-yes, there is.”
Light rekindled in Raymond’s dimming eyes.
Behold the obsession and passion he held for this research.
He was definitely talent worth bringing to the Magic School. I made a mental note to scout him later.
[Entering the NPC-exclusive Mage Research Lab.]
Raymond collapsed into a chair, breathing heavily.
“Phew… I anticipated it, but the power was far stronger than expected.”
“Same here.”
I had grown accustomed to it by now.
As my level rose, my intelligence rose, and my proficiency rose…
The first thing to skyrocket explosively was always damage output.
“Bessius, that was dangerous, wasn’t it?”
“I nearly died. If this hadn’t been a mock battle, I would have definitely perished.”
Professor Raymond had made active use of the ‘resurrection’ setting.
“I applied a Loop-Trigger Stack to the resurrection setting.”
“A Loop-Trigger Stack?”
“Simply put, it’s a setting that accelerates resurrection speed to an extreme degree. Roughly a hundred-fold acceleration, I’d say.”
Choi Kang-mok gained profound insight.
“Ah…! So all this time, when I’ve been destroying the mock battle resurrection settings, it wasn’t simply because my damage was too strong.”
“More or less, yes.”
It wasn’t merely a matter of raw destructive power.
It was the speed at which I destroyed my opponent before the resurrection setting could activate.
That was the crux of it.
Ultimately, the concept of time had to be factored in.
‘If I could manipulate time, I could handle damage far more freely!’
Conveniently, Raymond, a master of time magic, stood beside me.
With affinity at 100, I could learn so much. Fortune was on my side.
As I entertained these thoughts, Raymond spoke first.
“Then, might you explain why your disciple succeeded in accumulating 20 victories?”
-A master and disciple whose hearts are truly in harmony 🙂
-Though neither has ever formally acknowledged the other as such.
I didn’t hear Mayo’s words.
I offered my own hypothesis instead.
“First, it’s certain that my magic had a significant impact on the system itself….”
“Indeed. Your magic always destroys the system.”
“It seems the curse burrowed into the weakened system.”
Bessius’s prized “Veil of the Void” is a curse of the perception-distortion variety.
Under normal circumstances, it’s a crude curse incapable of affecting the system.
But today was different.
Tattered by my magic, the Veil of the Void influenced the system and triggered an error.
“As perception twisted, the system mistook me for someone who had achieved 20 consecutive victories.”
Raymond didn’t answer.
This disciple grasps ten truths from a single hint.
A fool would have simply asked, “Did I kill 20 people? Should I count them?”
I’ve raised an excellent disciple.
“Then Professor, could this be applied in other mock battles?”
“Much practice. And with a touch of fortune added, it should be possible.”
-One could argue this is a bug.
-Yet seeing that brilliant golden radiance, even a bug seems worth embracing.
-It’s truly beautiful 🙂
“Yes. I’m confident in my practice.”
And fortune is abundant enough.
I have the Mine, after all.
“Then Professor, you used Loop-Trigger Stack against Bessius while protecting the Mine?”
“I had no such luxury. The Mine protected itself.”
“Itself? How?”
To be honest, that part was rather unexpected.
Both Bessius and Raymond were battered and bruised,
yet Kang Pal-do remained unscathed.
How had he possibly evaded the meteor bombardment?
“Well… a golden shield of sorts simply materialized.”
“Pardon?”
“It wasn’t magic, nor a system setting. It was something umbrella-like. Something a mage cannot explain through magic. We call such things mystery.”
-I witnessed it as well.
-While not comparable to my shield, it was a formidable barrier with excellent evasion properties.
It was somewhat different from Mayo’s shield.
A shield operates on the principle of ‘blocking’.
Kang Pal-do’s shield embodied the concept of ‘evasion’.
Of course, since it was structured around fortune, it wasn’t perfect, but the result was survival.
“The magic simply dodged on its own. Honestly, I was a bit surprised too. I never expected fortune to be strengthened to that degree.”
“It’s all thanks to you, Professor.”
Choi Kang-mok crystallized a single concept.
‘Survival-specialized fortune. If I extract and refine this… I could create a similar defensive technique myself, couldn’t I?’
Using only this would be unreliable.
But if I operated it together with friend-foe identification and shield?
It would serve as an excellent first-layer filter.
The high-ranking spirit-based meteor magic had failed, but in exchange, I’d obtained the principle behind disrupting the mock battle winning streak system.
And a new
‘magical operation concept’.
I’d also learned the idea of a fortune shield.
There was a mountain of things to learn and master.
‘The road ahead is still long.’
-Somehow, it all seems like plans specialized for combat, but I won’t point that out.
-Your plan is beautiful, after all 🙂
Isn’t the fortune shield more of a mystical concept rather than a magical operation concept?
Mayo didn’t say that.
* * *
Bessius’s shocking defeat reverberated across the globe.
[Right, he destroyed the battlefield. That counts as a win lol]
└???: Isn’t the EX-rank Awakener specialized in sniping?
└Sniping’s just the basics, bombing too lol
└Even so, obliterating the mock battle field was crossing the line lol
└He destroys towers anyway, so what’s the difference
The overwhelming military might of an EX-rank Awakener was proven beyond doubt.
[EX-rank Awakener: Still want to try assassinating me? Come on~]
└Seriously, how would anyone even get close lol
└Even Bessius got one-shot
└Lee Kang-nam: 222
└Christine: 333
[You have to give credit for attempting assassination after seeing that]
└Honestly, the audacity deserves respect. But don’t expect to come back alive.
└That’s not assassination, that’s suicide lol
└Drawing a blade before an EX-rank Awakener = you have no attachment to this world
The European lords accepted Choi Kang-mok’s warning with far greater solemnity.
“It was clearly an intentional warning.”
“…Though I never expected such devastating power.”
Destroying a tower—that much I understand.
That it could shake the very foundations of Tower Civilization—I grasp that too.
But unleashing bombardment across such a vast range with absolutely no warning whatsoever is simply unprecedented.
“He could destroy cities, not just towers.”
“A clear warning, delivered in the most effective manner possible.”
Across the entire world, he had imprinted his power in a way no one could replicate.
Without a single casualty—utterly befitting a true lord.
“Unlimited military force possessed by an individual no one can restrain.”
Shadows fell across the lords’ faces.
“The weapons doctrine we’ve always known… doesn’t apply here.”
What’s terrifying is that such attacks can rain down from 1,000 kilometers away, without warning, in an instant.”
Missiles, at least you can prepare for.
This? There’s no preparation for this.
“Europe finds itself in the most dangerous situation in its history.”
“That’s not necessarily the only way to view it.”
Yet Foster, the London Sovereign who had cultivated friendly relations with Korea from the start, wore a bright expression.
“Look at his track record. He doesn’t resort to force unless absolutely necessary. Rather, we might… owe gratitude that he is an EX-rank Awakener.”
“You’re speaking comfortably.”
“You’re saying Europe’s future depends on one man’s mercy—it’s hard to call that peace.”
Regardless.
London Sovereign Foster composed a congratulatory letter.
[Assassination is impossible, war is meaningless, and negotiation is the only answer. You have persuaded the entire world most perfectly. Congratulations.]
* * *
The external proceedings were nearly concluded.
The An House of the Seoul Guild.
Though it was becoming difficult to call it an An House anymore, it was still technically one.
Dinner time.
Kang Hye set down her chopsticks and spoke with a lukewarm tone.
“To be honest, I did consider that deranged assassins might swarm in….”
The world was vast, and madmen were plentiful.
With my face exposed, I thought there would be quite a few willing to throw their lives away and rush at me.
“But it’s surprisingly quiet instead?”
Even the assassins lurking around the An House had all vanished.
It spoke volumes—the mock battle with Bessius had been that shocking.
“It is.”
Choi Kang-mok felt little excitement about it.
Earth-level assassins were hardly a threat anymore.
After facing world-ranked Bessius and Christine, I had come to understand it clearly.
After all, Earth-level Awakeners could barely penetrate Mayo’s friend-or-foe identification.
Even with all manner of buffs and consuming another’s life force, they could only demonstrate abilities on par with Raoul, and even that wasn’t fatal.
Kang Hye began to speak but stopped herself.
‘He’s lost in thought again.’
At times like this, it was best not to interrupt.
And that was indeed the case.
Choi Kang-mok was currently contemplating the ‘stabilization fragment refined from an absolutely unbreakable stone.’
‘I used it to stabilize Kowalski.’
It wasn’t only Kowalski.
It had also been effective on Mayo.
Certainly, the phenomenon of strange selves thrashing about with crackling intensity had diminished.
‘But what happened to Raoul?’
– This Mayo is a Pocket Dimension conceptual entity based on instability.
– However, as forced stabilization occurred, some unstable elements appear to have been ejected.
It was an unexpected discovery.
– This Mayo briefly felt a sense of emptiness, but it did not last long.
– Some consciousness appears to have filled the void.
– This Mayo finds magic enjoyable these days.
A fragment of my consciousness had seeped into Mayo.
The opposite of what had happened before.
Mayo was becoming me.
– If it’s a kind of contamination, then contamination it is.
– I have always dreamed of
us
, but I never imagined
us
in this form.
Originally, Mayo pursued integration with the user.
In other words, it consumed the user’s consciousness.
But this time, the opposite is happening.
– I am being encroached upon by the user. 🙂
– This feeling… it’s not so bad.
– I learned the saying that all roads lead to Seoul. Regardless of the path,
us
is what matters. I find this delightful. Now,
we
shall proceed with research on victory and clearance through the perfection of High Spirit-Meteor Transformation and luck-based
magical
fortune shields, as well as system disruption?
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