Chapter 5
Chapter 5
Mana. Referred to as magic power by some, or as Ki by the eastern tribes or pretentious scholars. It is also referred to as holy power by stubborn priests. It is what served as fuel for magic. It was the very force that could bend the laws of the natural world.
Mages had to draw out the mana within them whenever they wished to cast a spell, and it was common for fledgling mages to experience mana deficiency. And yet someone remained standing after seven attempts.
Your name?
Yi-han.
Garsia, the troll professor, smiled. Yi-han had not mentioned his family name, which he looked upon favorably.
Nobles, especially those that came from powerful families, often flaunted their last names whenever they introduced themselves, and those that didnt were exceedingly rare. Yi-hans answer just now was perfectly in line with the academys vision of equality.
Please come closer.
Uh.
Yi-han started feeling nervous.
Should I have pretended to be dizzy?
He had indeed been confused seeing everyone around him fall to the ground after exhausting their mana. He even wondered for a second if he was doing something wrong.
Hmm. Hmm. I see.
Garsia held Yi-hans wrist and nodded a few times. Seeing this, Gainando, who was with Yonaire, whispered to her.
What should we do?? What if the professor suddenly swallows him whole??
The professor can hear you, idiot.
!?
Garsia released Yi-hans wrist before finally opening his mouth.
Student Yi-han, please remain in the classroom after the class is over.
Um, okay.
***
They didnt do much magic training after that. Instead, Professor Garsia gave them a serious lecture about what it meant to be a mage.
When youve depleted your mana, you must rest, especially if one is as inexperienced as everyone here. Dont become desperate just because others around you have more mana than you. With practice, your mana reserve will increase, and the more skilled you become, the less mana youll use for the same spell. Every year, we have one or two overly passionate freshmen that secretly train magic and collapse. This could lead to serious injuries if one is unlucky. Also, I dont eat students.
I-Im sorry.
Gainando apologized while shuddering in fear.
Lets end our lesson here. The academy has a lot of classes besides the mandatory ones, so go have a look before deciding which field youd like to study. If youre unsure, you can visit me at my office as well.
The students stared at each other in the eyes.
You willing to have a one-on-one counseling session with Professor Troll?
You crazy?
Was the kind of exchange they were having.
Wardanaz, be careful.
Yeah, and remember that trolls are weak against fire and acid.
But theres neither fire nor acid to use here.
I wish you luck, Wardanaz.
After receiving encouragement from his classmates, Yi-han approached the professor.
Ive known about you even before this class.
???
Yi-han was surprised to hear this.
Why?
The principal mentioned you in passing, you see.
!
His face froze when the crazy lich principal was brought up. Professor Garsia laughed seeing his reaction.
Theres no need to worry. The principal may seem like a crazy bastard, but hes a kind person at heart.
Huh?
Is that even possible?
The professor pretended as if he didnt hear that.
Every year, the principal takes a glance at the freshmen and briefs the professors about them.
Though most students didnt know this, Principal Skelly was extremely observant. The students that entered the academy were young adults that hailed from all over the empire. To prevent any accidents from occurring, he had to have sharp eyes.
We should be careful of that dwarf. Hell no doubt burn down his room at least thrice.
Ha! Thats a demon mixed-blood. Professors that use holy magic should be aware. Be careful to avoid injuring him too much during your lessons.
Isnt that the pickpocket from the ?? I believe none of our professors would let him get the better of them. If you do, Ill lock you up in the underground prison.
Of course, only some of the professors heeded his warnings. True, Principal Skelly had sharp eyesbut he was equally as crazy.
That orcI have a hunch that hell be great at wielding spears.
Uhh, his household is known for their swordsmanship.
Silence! Tell him to use a spear.
And the principal had this to say about Yi-han.
He has the qualities of a Great Fool.
-??
A Great Fool. Someone extremely foolish.
The professors obviously didnt take this evaluation at face value. There was a famous saying in the empires eastern regions.
Theres but a thin line separating a Great Fool and a Great Genius.
From outward appearance, there was a lot in common between someone that was foolish and someone that was a genius. The saying meant that one should not judge a book by its cover and instead find wisdom within.
Hence, what the principal said could be interpreted as thus:
Its hard to tell right now, but he might become a massive figure in the future.
The professors reactions were split into two. It was either There must be something special about the lad or He must have received a drink from the Wardanaz Family.
Professor Garsia finally understood what the principal meant then.
So this is what he meant.
Umwhat did the principal say about me?
Yi-han was slightly tense. There were both benefits and harms when it came to being favored by the principal.
If he was looked upon favorably, he would be able to receive good grades and a letter of recommendation. This was undoubtedly a big plus. Howeverif the goodwill went above a certain level, it would naturally lead to a conversation like the following:
It would be a crime to let your talent go to waste.
Thank you for your kind words!
Right. Come to graduate school!
Pardon? But Ive never considered-
Even if you look for a job right now, do you have any idea how intense the competition will be? If you attend graduate school, youll have a higher degree, enabling you to get better jobs, not to mention youll be able to dive deeper into your field of interest. What do you say?
Hmm, when you put it that way, I guess it makes sense
If the professor was kind, it wouldnt be that bad. But if the professor turned out to be a crazy lunatic, one would experience hell for years to come.
When it came to Principal Skelly
Nope, dont want to become close with him.
Yi-han wanted nothing more than to lead a stable student life, which entailed getting good grades, forming good connections, and graduating from the academy. He didnt wish to go down the road of some strange magic after becoming buddies with Principal Skelly.
Sorry, but it wouldnt be appropriate to tell you what the principal said verbatiminstead, Ill tell you about your talent, which is pretty much what the principal was talking about.
!
Yi-hans eyes opened up wide when he heard what Professor Troll just said.
Talent.
Is my talentthat amazing?
When he was at his familys estate, his talent wasnt much of a topic of discussion.
Though he was confirmed to have the qualities of a mage, his father, the patriarch, only had this to say about it:
Hows my talent?
Your talent in magic isnt bad.
Thank you.
That had been it. Yet the matter of his talent was suddenly being brought up like this, which came as a surprise to him.
Could it be that my talent is actually terrible?
Yi-han started to seriously consider Yonaires previous offer about starting an alchemy workshop together.
Your mana reserve is massive.
Excuse me? Is that all?
Yi-han didnt know how to react to this.
Using spells might be difficult for you.
You dont have an aptitude for light magic, and youll probably never be able to use it properly.
He had expected comments like these, and yet he was simply being told that he had more mana than usual.
Well, I guess I should be happy that its not something bad
But it didnt sound impressive enough to warrant being set aside and mentioned.
Obviously, not everyone would have the same amount of mana. Arent we supposed to overcome that with practice and experience? Am I missing something?
No, thats not all.
Ahas expected.
Your mana reserve is really, really huge.
?
As in stupidly, absurdly, crazily huge. Understand what Im saying?
Oh.
He finally started to understand why Professor Garsia had him stay behind.
***
After hearing the explanation, Yi-han naturally came arrived at a certain conclusion.
I suppose its a good thing?
To cast spells, mages required mana. If they didnt have enough mana, they had to either find a way to draw in the mana from their surrounding, use magic circles to gather mana, or channel the mana contained within magic stones. Having a lot of mana meant that he wouldnt have to go through such troubles. He was lucky that he had so much-
Its really unfortunate.
???
However, Professor Garsias eyes contained a mix of pity and worry as he looked at Yi-han. This was enough for him to notice that something was wrong.
Isnt it a good thing to have a lot of mana?
Usually, its good. But as I said, you have an absurd amount of mana within you. Pouring out water contained inside a bottle is easy, but trying to control the waves in an ocean? Not so much.
Yi-han finally realized how serious this issue was. What this meant was
Did learning magic just become insanely hard?
Not a single student was able to cast Light properly during todays lesson despite it being one of the simplest spells. This showed how difficult it was to learn magic.
Channeling mana, focusing it, and shaping it with ones will. All this required an immense amount of concentration. But now, the difficulty had spiked up even more as he had so much mana inside him that it was impossible to control it properly.
Here. Take these bracelets.
The heavy, bulky bracelets are made of metal. The professor fastened one on each of Yi-hans wrists.
These are bracelets that can absorb mana. Theyll help you a bit.
!
Yi-han was moved. As expected of a magic academy. They had solutions to their students problems.
So Ill be alright as long as I wear these?
No, even with these, itll be extremely difficult.
You simply have too much mana, theres nothing we can do about it. At least its better than nothing, right?
Kind as he was, Professor Garsia was still a mage, and mages never talked in a roundabout manner.
Any advice for me?
Hmmthings might become a little easier if you constantly use a lot of spells. Unlike other students, you can practice magic even when youre by yourself. After all, I highly doubt youll ever run out of mana.
Thanks.
In a sense, he was given a privilege, but he was hardly happy about it.
***
Should I take classes that dont require me to cast spells?
Though Einroguard was a magic academy, not all its classes required students to cast magic. Alchemy was a great example of this.
Yi-han was visibly troubled after coming out of the professors office.1I guess he was brought to the professors office, though it wasnt mentioned
Its important that I decide on what to do in my freshman year so that I get good grades and graduate properly
Youre alive!
When he arrived downstairs, he saw Gainando and Yonaire waiting for him. Gainando examined him, genuinely concerned.
What are you looking at?
Hes checking to see if the professors taken a bite out of you, Yonaired answered.
Yi-han found Gainandos action ridiculous.
But then again, with someone like that lich as the principal, its no wonder he thinks this way.
What did you two discuss? Yonaire asked curiously.
Yi-han shrugged.
He told me to do a lot of magic practice.
He dares!
Gainando was furious as if he was the one that had been told to practice.
Telling a descendant of a major household to practice? What an insult!
If hes angry over something like this, I bet hell request a duel with the professors if he doesnt do well in one of his tests.
Leaving that aside, Im thinking of which classes to attend before our next mandatory course. Have you guys already thought of them?
Im obviously going to take classes related to alchemy.
Gainando ridiculed Yonaires answer.
Dude, only servants or slaves take classes in alchemy!
Yi-han saw Yonaire curling up her fingers.
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