The Return of the EX-Class Wizard - Chapter 62
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The Return of an EX-Rank Mage Episode 062
High Spirits.
Simply put, it was multi-attribute magic.
“If you practice this diligently, you can handle a variety of attributes.”
“Isn’t that obvious?”
Choi Kang-mok showed me the body camera footage.
“See the wind I created?”
“Yeah, wind.”
A small, swirling tornado.
Judging by its form alone, it looked just like wind-attribute magic.
“My control isn’t perfect yet, but I’ve managed to extract just the wind attribute.”
The key was ‘selection and concentration’.
The concept of choosing only the desired attribute from multi-attribute magic.
Kang Hye tilted her head instinctively.
‘Isn’t this the opposite of how most mages do it?’
Conventional magic training always progressed from bottom to top.
Starting with basic ‘wind blade’ and advancing to higher-tier magic like ‘wind storm’.
But Choi Kang-mok was doing the opposite.
‘He’s… starting with wind storm and working his way down to the blade?’
As an explorer, Kang Hye had a high understanding of other professions as well,
but this method fell outside the bounds of comprehension.
‘Can that normally be done?’
Normally, it couldn’t.
But seeing Choi Kang-mok enthusiastically explaining magic, I couldn’t bring myself to stop him.
‘The order isn’t logical.’
While the principle was to build steadily from the basics, it was absurd to apply common sense to an EX-Rank awakener.
Still concerned, Kang Hye secretly sought out Christine for advice.
“Sister, I have a question.”
“Sure, ask me anything.”
After hearing the explanation, Christine fell into thought for a moment.
“But, Kang Hye. I’ve thought about this carefully….”
“Yes.”
“Before we even talk about that magic’s learning order being unconventional.”
EX-Rank awakeners were inherently unconventional.
The scrolls he created were enough to shift the world rankings.
Deviating from ordinary awakeners’ common sense was something we could overlook.
“Before?”
“The fact that you can isolate and use only a specific attribute from High Spirits and practice with it.”
“Ah, yes.”
“That’s.”
“Yes. That’s it.”
“It was never possible in the first place.”
Explorers encompass multiple fields,
but they don’t understand the detailed structures of specialized mages.
It’s like how an IT developer can’t follow a doctor’s medical diagnosis.
Knowledge from different fields creates vast gaps, much like different languages.
“Think about it. If only the attribute differs, the effect differs, and even the form differs, then it’s a completely different spell.”
“Now that you mention it, that makes sense.”
“So the starting point itself is wrong. Since the origin is unusual, naturally everything that follows is off.”
Christine rose from her seat.
“As a mage, I need to have a conversation with Strongtree about this.”
* * *
Choi Kang-mok clapped his hands sharply.
“Now that I think about it, you’re right.”
“….”
“I’ve become so accustomed to spell transformation that my senses had dulled.”
Spell transformation? What’s that?
Creation magic would have far more plausibility.
Christine pressed her throbbing temples.
“Wait, Strongtree. About that meteor shower you mentioned.”
“Meteor shower?”
“The predictive shot that defeated the Floor 25 boss.”
“I told you it wasn’t a predictive shot.”
“Right. Anyway, that meteor shower.”
“It’s not a meteor shower either.”
“Fine, that energy bolt you claim it is.”
“It is an energy bolt.”
“So it really was an energy bolt.”
I could infer that he had transformed it (or rather, created it, in Christine’s view) to produce that meteor shower.
Christine contemplated the situation with the mind of a true mage.
Perhaps she could gain some inspiration.
“By learning just one high-level spirit spell, you’ve essentially created—or rather, transformed—and acquired at least six different spells?”
“I can only handle wind so far. And I’m not even proficient with that.”
“Right. I’ve seen it myself.”
That tornado.
It obliterated the steel debris on the 4th Floor in one strike.
“Strongtree, you have the Spell Transformer title, don’t you?”
“Of course.”
Christine formulated a hypothesis.
“It seems that when an awakener acquires a Magic Transformer at an extremely low level while possessing an exceptional understanding of magic, they develop genius-tier senses.”
I had found a key.
In other words, the hypothesis was that if a genius mage awakened, underwent de-awakening, re-awakened, and then acquired a Magic Transformer at an extremely low level, an even more genius mage would be born.
“If I could apply this to promising talents in the future….”
Then wouldn’t I be able to cultivate promising individuals who could rival even EX-rank awakeners?
“…But wait, now that I think about it, the conditions are absolutely absurd.”
Genius-tier mages themselves are extraordinarily rare.
The probability that one of them survives fifteen years after de-awakening and then achieves re-awakening?
Non-existent.
No—there’s only one in the entire world.
“…I have a hypothesis, but I can’t verify it.”
Perhaps an attempt might be possible, but there’s no one to attempt it.
Christine’s expression grew slightly dejected.
“It seems there’s only one person like you on Earth.”
Mayo sprang up with a bounce.
-This is what Mayo reminds myself of every single night.
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Master
is one and only in the entire world.
–
Rare, precious, beloved, and mine to keep.
A conclusion had been reached.
It was impossible to artificially cultivate a mage like Choi Kang-mok.
The “Second Strongtree Cultivation Plan” was abandoned in three minutes.
* * *
A wave of backlash rippled through Korea.
[Does it make sense to hand over scrolls to foreigners?]
└Only Seoul is ranked first, everything else is overseas
└Isn’t this incredibly unfair?
└We should take care of ourselves first… it’s already depressing being on the periphery
Centered around Europe and America, a process of ‘nationalization’ was underway.
The world was now consolidating as nations.
In the midst of this, even accusations of the EX-Awakener being a traitor to the nation emerged.
[Is Seoul really the world’s greatest Tower city?]
Seoul certainly monopolizes the lower floors.
But what about the national rankings by Tower?
Excluding Floors 21-24, most rankings are low.
└England, Saudi Arabia, and America have been eating the lower floors for ages
└Everything’s been stripped except the boss floors
└The upper floors are the three-Tower dominion of England, Germany, and Spain
└That EX bastard’s blinded by money, selling out the country lol
From Christine’s perspective as an English woman, it was quite novel logic.
She was participating in the London Lord Conference via video call.
“South Korea is truly a fascinating nation. You overcome national crises so magnificently, then suddenly turn around and harshly criticize your own EX-Awakener.”
Christine tilted her head repeatedly in bewilderment.
“If there had been no EX-Awakener in the first place, would you have even made the top twenty in rankings?”
Rankings are beside the point.
Without the EX-Awakener’s dedication, Tower civilization would have perished.
If Choi Kang-mok hadn’t lent Mayo to Daegu, South Korea’s Tower would have ceased to exist.
“What was that saying again—you save someone from drowning, and they ask you to hand over your bundle too?”
Korea today was an entirely different nation from before.
An EX-Awakener-possessing nation. The world’s only SSS+ grade scroll-producing country.
The world’s largest orb exporter thanks to the Golden Labyrinth. A stable supplier of Balruns from the 4th Floor.
A nation possessing the 7th Floor. And the center of a new civilization wielding ‘Warp’.
In short, it was becoming a crucial hub nation connecting the entire world.
The only warp zone linking Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and America in real time.
Seoul was no longer a geographical center—it was the hub of civilization itself.
“The EX-Awakener did all of this, yet you complain he hasn’t done enough.”
In the video conference, London Lord Foster spoke up.
“Christine.”
“Hmm?”
“Are you angry?”
“…What?”
Christine flinched in surprise.
“Exactly.”
Why am I so irritated?
* * *
The Seoul Lord.
Lee Byung-gyu released an official statement on behalf of the Seoul Guild.
It contained most of what Christine had discussed.
[…with that position. We must all acknowledge that we are receiving help and benefits from the EX-Awakened. We will respond firmly to reckless criticism. This concludes the statement from Seoul Guild Master Lee Byung-gyu.]
To summarize in one line.
‘After everything I’ve done for you, just shut up and be grateful, please’.
Public opinion split sharply.
[Honestly, the Seoul Lord is right. Without the EX-Awakened, would we have even dreamed of world rankings? The foreign currency we’re earning now is all thanks to the EX-Awakened. What nonsense is this really]
That lower section of the tower is completely trashy.
└Low-level Awakened have never had it this good
└Don’t forget the Golden Labyrinth either
[Isn’t the EX-Awakened a South Korean citizen? We need to look at the global situation now. When everyone is uniting, the Seoul Guild and EX-Awakened are actually fostering division within our own country. Seoul must make concessions so that all of South Korea can leap forward.]
└One line summary: asking to release EX scrolls domestically
└Here comes the scholar lol
└This person is educated, this makes sense, if you refute it you’re wrong
└ㅇㅇ In the end, I’m begging my EX for more.
At that moment, Daegu ranker Lee Kang-nam arrived in Seoul.
Through the (former) Busan Tower EX Floor, he ‘teleported’ to Seoul.
“This is truly revolutionary.”
It wasn’t his first time using it,
but each time he was amazed anew.
One blink, and he was in Seoul.
‘The city is overflowing with vitality.’
Low-level Awakened were pouring in.
The entire economy revolved around Tower access, and the Guild was recruiting personnel on a massive scale.
Foreign Awakened were doing everything they could to enter the country and head to Seoul.
Seoul’s current prosperity wasn’t a second golden age—it was the first true golden age in history.
The moment Lee Kang-nam arrived in Seoul, reporters swarmed him.
“What do you think about the EX-Awakened and Seoul Guild’s actions?”
“Are you f***ing serious calling that a question?”
“Pardon?”
“If you’ve got eyes, look around you.”
The camera panned across the Seoul Tower area.
Countless Awakened, bustling commerce, massive exchange centers, scroll trading posts, and streets echoing with dozens of foreign languages.
“One person did all this—that should be enough. Stop whining for more, you bastards. Cut the nonsense already.”
“….”
“I’ll take more questions.”
“Why did you come to Seoul?”
“I’ve mastered an absolutely incredible defensive skill. I wanted to have a mock battle with an EX-Awakened.”
Around that time, Grand Lord Jeon Myung-gyu took the stage at an official gathering.
Now people spoke of him more frequently as a “National Lord.”
He was beginning to sense that the era of the National Lord was approaching.
‘This is no longer the age of cities—it is the age of nations.’
Tower Civilization 2.0 was drawing near.
Each city could no longer be left to operate independently.
Internal unity came first.
-The Player Association has been monitoring the current situation from all angles. In consultation with each Lord to protect the precious rights and interests of South Korean citizens, we have reached a decision.
-From this point forward, 50% of all scrolls produced by Korean Players shall be distributed domestically as a matter of principle.
-The Player Association will lead this initiative and coordinate scroll distribution to each city. Some may face minor sacrifices and concessions. However, this is a choice for the future of all South Korea and a magnanimous decision for the balanced development of each city.
A first in South Korean history.
The Grand Lord’s decree was enacted.
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