Surviving as a Mage in a Magic Academy -
Chapter 855
No. Not yet.
Lee Han held himself back once again, then suddenly grew uneasy.
Was he being too patient?
What if he kept saving it for the perfect opportunity, only to graduate without ever using it?
…No. That won’t happen. The opportunity will definitely come.
“Learn <Bivle’s Departure Enchantment> first. Hurry up. Why haven’t you learned it yet?”
“Then why haven’t you finished the automatic flying sailing ship yet, Professor?”
“T-that’s difficult!”
Professor Verdus felt a deep sense of injustice at his disciple’s merciless words.
How could someone say something so cruel?
“Hmph. This is difficult too.”
“This isn’t difficult!”
“Then the sailing ship isn’t difficult either, right?”
“It is difficult!”
While carrying on an argument utterly unfitting for a dignified professor-disciple relationship, Lee Han rapidly skimmed through the spell.
Fortunately, once he actually read through it properly, <Bivle’s Departure Enchantment> wasn’t all that difficult.
…Wait. What did I just think?
Goosebumps prickled across Lee Han’s skin.
A spell on the level of fourth-circle magic didn’t feel difficult anymore.
Since first year, he had been dragged through every bizarre errand Professor Verdus could think of. To survive them, he had constantly been forced to learn extra magic on the side, and the result was a foundation absurdly solid for his age.
Beginning with <Bivle’s Mana Emission Enchantment>, all the spells he’d unwillingly learned were now feeding directly into his understanding.
“It’s not difficult! Are you even listening?”
When Professor Verdus started shouting beside him, Lee Han’s temper flared too.
“Damn it, it’s not difficult! Happy now?!”
“Y-yes.”
Professor Verdus flinched.
For a moment, he sensed the same murderous pressure from his disciple that he occasionally felt from Professor Garcia.
Lee Han continued muttering to himself while learning the spell.
“Not difficult… Damn it. This is ridiculous.”
Is he insane?
For the first time, Professor Verdus felt genuine fear.
His disciple kept saying and doing things that defied all logic.
“The spell used here is <Bivle’s Mana Amplification Enchantment>, right?”
“Yeah.”
“And this is <Curve>, while this is <Acceleration>?”
“Yeah.”
“Write more clearly.”
“If you can read it, then I wrote it clearly enough. What are you talking about?”
“…I’m done with this.”
Lee Han abruptly stood up.
The fact that the spell was easy had already put him in a foul mood, and the professor had only made it worse.
Professor Verdus panicked.
“What? Why?”
“Because your handwriting is garbage.”
“You could read it! What are you complaining about?!”
“I don’t care. I’m leaving.”
“I’ll even pay you the wages I promised with Kettle!”
Professor Verdus frantically darted left and right, trying to block him somehow.
If it were any other disciple, he could replace them without much trouble. But ◈ Nоvеlіgһт ◈ (Continue reading) not this one.
Ignoring him, Lee Han sidestepped and pulled out his staff to dispel the barrier spell.
“I’ll write properly! I’ll write properly!”
“Hmph. I’ll be watching.”
Only then did the disciple grudgingly sit back down.
Professor Verdus muttered under his breath.
“If you can read it, that should be enough. Why insist on all this inefficient…”
“I’m leaving.”
“No! No! No!”
***
Woooooom—
Lee Han stared at the object floating in the air with undisguised admiration.
Then curiosity struck him.
“Professor. Why aren’t we testing this on the actual sailboat? Why am I making rafts and floating them around instead?”
The thing currently hovering in the air was a crude wooden raft made by ripping out one of the Spire Stable’s support pillars.
Lee Han wondered whether this was really acceptable.
Probably not.
Resolving to report Professor Verdus by name when the stable keeper eventually discovered the damage, Lee Han waited for an answer.
“You only notice the precise differences when you test it yourself.”
The reason Professor Verdus had dragged Lee Han here was simple.
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