Episode 70. Suggestion and counter-proposal

I was at a loss for words at the sudden words.



I thought I would be questioned in my heart, but I didn’t know that I would propose to change the department, let alone questioned.

“Of course, I know it’s a sudden proposal, but from the academy’s point of view, I want to pay more attention to talented people like Adrias.”

“Thank you for your words, but... ... .”

Of course, it is certain that now I focus more on swords than magic.

To put it bluntly, his ability as a necromancer would be the strongest, but this is out of the question as it cannot be used carelessly.

However, since he was learning the selfless sword he had learned from Deshurn, he didn’t think he needed to improve his sword skills by changing schools.

I still need a lab for potion production and I plan to gradually learn other magics, so I didn’t think about the Knights Faculty at all.

“I want to remain in the Faculty of Magic.”

“Can I hear the reason?”

“I can’t give up easily considering the potions I’ve been researching lately, and above all, the efforts my father put into making me a wizard.”

“Student Adrias.”

Deos called my name in a low but powerful voice.

“There is a saying called selection and concentration. Student Adrias has a talent for swords. As an educator, it’s hard to just sit back and watch the fact that he would give up his talent and choose the path of a wizard.”

Why did you bother to transfer me to the Knights Faculty?

I looked into Deos’s eyes to understand his intentions.

Let’s think of something that would benefit him if I transferred to the Engineering Department.

‘Maybe it’s because he’s an old man who’s about to retire, so he wants to make something worth celebrating. But I can’t remember anything in particular.’

As I stayed silent, Deos eventually stepped back and buried himself on the sofa.

“Student Adrias. How about this? If you change to the Faculty of Engineering, we will give you a full scholarship as the principal’s privilege, as well as additional bonuses for graduation.”

If you come this far, you will fall behind even more.

It is said that Deos will have an advantage if I go to the Faculty of Engineering, but I don’t know if that will benefit or harm me.

The important thing is that Deos will never look at you favorably if you reject the current offer.

‘Still, I have no intention of going to the Knights Faculty.’

Full Scholarship Additional Points.

I like both.

However, if you ask if the compensation is enough to transfer the department, well.

Most of all, it was difficult to accept the offer unless Deos told her the real purpose.

“I also believe in my magical talents.”

“Huh... ... .”

Theos, who let out a sigh close to sighing, finally nodded.

“You say so much... ... . All right. I just said this in hopes of doing well as an educator, but it seems that my greed got ahead of me. I will apologize.”

I almost frowned when I saw Deos, who suddenly stood up and bowed down.

This brazen old man was trying to instill guilt in me by changing his strategy.

Ordinary people have the psychology that the moment they feel sorry, they have to compensate for something.

“no. It can be.”

I tried to relax my expression and stood up like him and shook my hand.

So after getting up from each other’s seats and having an uncomfortable time, we sat down again.

“Adrias’ performance in this tournament was outstanding. Not only me, but all the spectators present must have thought that. In fact, one of the spectators of this tournament was the principal of Mirco Academy.”

I was wondering what else to talk about, but the word “Mirco Academy” opened my ears.

“Unfortunately, he watched from the semi-finals. In the meantime, he heard the story of student Adrias who had a close match with Diene Alven, the winner this time, and expressed a lot of interest. Wasn’t this tournament a series of surprises, such as the first winner from the Faculty of Magic in 12 years? The principal of Mirco Academy, who confirmed that fact, wanted the academies of both sides to hold an exchange meeting as soon as possible to get to know each other.”

Exchange meeting?

It’s a story that never happened in the game.

Besides, there was another playable in Mirco Academy.

‘I can’t imagine the future where the tournament contents have changed will continue like this.’

As I quietly listened, Theos continued talking.

“I accepted the exchange meeting because I thought it was not bad. A total of 10 students from Mirco Academy are invited this time. All of them are high-ranking students. And I have to guide them and select students to live with, and I want to share that opportunity with Adrias.”

“You’ve decided not to hide it now. No, we have been fooled all this time.”

The paper was a private laboratory registration certificate and the accompanying permit.

I just lowered my head slightly, not responding to his words.

“thank you.”

“It was nothing. The exchange meeting with Mirco Academy is from next week, so you should know in advance.”

“yes. Has confirmed.”

As if we had promised, we finished talking and parted ways.

Being able to use a private laboratory is a good thing.

The private laboratory is unmatched in its crime prevention and security.

It’s a place no one can enter without my permission, unless I’m caught being a warlock and investigated.

This was a place only for me, as the deans and principals were no exception.

‘Besides, unlike a public lab, it can be used without a time limit.’

Of course, it’s a place you get when you graduate, but receiving it a year early means that you saved that much time.

For me who knows the future, that year was by no means light.

* * *

Deos looked at the seat left after Adrias had left.

‘Is it a coincidence? Or do you know that?’

In the world, he had a reputation as a benevolent scholar, but in fact he had a hidden secret.

wheein.

As he waved his hand, the wind followed.

Deos, who was not a wizard and had the same level of mana as ordinary people, lightly covered the wind.

Deos Canyon.

He was a spirit summoner who summoned spirits.

Summoners are classified differently from wizards.

Unlike wizards, in the case of a summoner, regardless of the amount of mana in the body, there was only affinity for the summoned beast and strength according to the growth of the summoned beast.

Therefore, it was easy for most summoners to be misunderstood as ordinary people due to the amount of mana they possessed.

‘I don’t know. I don’t know.’

A little while ago, Deos tried to send the wind spirit along with Adrias when he left.

However, just before leaving the door, Adrias suddenly radiated mana to the outside and bounced the spirits away.

‘The timing was too good to be a coincidence.’

Spirits are invisible and difficult to detect unless you have spirit affinity.

In particular, among the spirits, the wind spirit was not easy to detect even if it was an aura master.

Deos, who had goosebumps on his arm for an instant, brushed his body.

‘Could it be that he even has affinity with spirits?’

no. that went too far

It’s surprising that he has two mana stores, but he also has affinity for spirits.

There’s no way such a person exists.

‘But then how... ... .’

Looking out the window, I saw Adrias walking calmly.

Maybe he felt his gaze, but as he tried to turn his head this way, Deos unknowingly hid out of his sight and burst out laughing.

“under! ha ha ha!”

After laughing for a while at his actions, he shook his head and sat down.

From the previous conversation to the insight into the intention of the action.

‘Adrias Cromwell. I don’t know what you’re hiding... ... .’

One thing is certain.

The Adrias of today is not the Adrias of before.

‘I’m looking forward to it.’

He played with the wind in his hand and smiled quietly.