Chapter 4

The rooms given to them were rather large.

The Skelly Principal had deprived them of everything, but it seemed like there was enough humanity left in him to provide them with their rooms.

Of course, this was just Yi-hans personal opinion. The other children of nobility were freaking out over how empty their rooms were.

-Is this a beggars lair?

-Did someone rob us?

There was nothing else other than a bed, a desk, and a chair. This made the rooms seem much bigger than they were.

Yi-han flipped open a book after placing his uniform and other belongings in one corner of his room.

was a thin booklet given to each student before they entered the academy and it provided a simple explanation of how the academy functioned.

We must take some mandatory courses, but the rest are optional. We can attend various lessons during our first month before choosing which ones to take.

Einroguard appeared strict in some matters and lax in others. It didnt care about what the students studied once they were admitted.

Mages perform research in hopes of learning the truth of the universe. Your seniors and mentors can guide you along the way, but at the end of the day, you must seek your own path. Os Gonadaltes.

So thats the principals name.

Yi-han stood up from his seat after having obtained an unnecessary piece of information and headed for the first-years resting lounge to chat with the others.

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I wish to learn alchemy, Yonaire declared. She had already been there when Yi-han arrived and had waved him over.

Alchemy?

Yes. I was interested in alchemy even before I entered the academy. My dream is to have my own workshop and supply products to the palace.

Seems like itll cost a fortune.

Wanna do it together?

Hmm, Ill think about it. Business involving alchemy isnt that straightforward after all.

Yi-han didnt accept her offer straight away. Just as Yonaire had developed an interest in alchemy while she was living in her family estate, Yi-han had an interest in business and knew a bit about it.

Alchemy sounded profitable initially, but the competition was fierce inside the empire.

Guilds made by skilled alchemists fought tooth and nail for shares in the market, providing free samples to the Adventurers Guild, spreading false rumors about other competitors products, monopolizing key ingredients to potions, and more. Hearing all these rumors made Yi-han wary of jumping into the field without first knowing more.

Having a stable job is still the best.

His primary goal at the moment was to become a government official working for the palace. After all, there was no risk or downside to it.

Then which field are you interested in?

Me?

Yi-han panicked at the sudden question. As for why

I plan to take non-competitive courses with lenient professors.

Whichever field it was, the grade he received there would be used to represent him even after he graduated. Hence, he was taking this seriously.

Ill look around and decide after a month. Coming to a decision too quickly isnt advisable after all.

Wow

??

Yonaire seemed impressed by what he said.

Did I say something that warrants such a reaction?

Well, people usually come to this academy with a field of magic in mind that fits their taste, but it isnt always whats best for them

It was hard to understand which field of magic they had an aptitude for before trying it out.

To become a successful mage, one would have to quit being stubborn and study a different field if the field they decided on previously didnt suit them.

However, as humans were prideful, most people would cling to the path they chose as abandoning said pride was easier said than done.

Is this also one of your familys teachings?

Why does she keep bringing up my family?

Yi-han was growing exasperated. He hadnt paid much attention to it while he was living with his family, but it seemed like his family name carried more weight than he thought. The way the students of the Black Tortoise looked at him was enough proof of this.

Peoples impression of the Wardanaz Family was much, much stronger than he had anticipated.

Guys, help!

Hey, he behaves much more like aperson than the Skelly Principal.

Well start off with something basic. What is magic?

Princess Adenart replied with a cold voice.

Magic is the power to change the world around you with your will.

Correct. To change the world as you wish. The problem is how. How do you change the world around you?

Through the power of mana?

Very good. Magic, manathese fundamental forces help us shape the world. The students gathered here can probably all feel and recognize the mana within them.

The students nodded. As they were qualified enough to enter the academy, they had naturally all awoken their mana.

But thats only the beginning. Theres much more to actually casting magic. You must call upon your mana through your will, and interact delicately with it. Many people think magic requires chanting, hand gestures, and reagents, but the truth is, the secret lies within our minds. Its all about your will. Never forget that. Having said this, as youre just starting out, youll be using chants and hand gestures to make things easier. But enough with the theories. Take out your wand and try gathering mana yourselves.

Woooooong-

Mana began spreading inside the large classroom as the young mages tried to squeeze out what little mana they had inside them.

Yi-han also concentrated, and as he did so, the mana within him flowed to his wand.

Maintain your control over the manayou must not lose your focus! Now, imagine a ball of light. It doesnt matter what kind of light you imagine it to be. It can be warm, bright, or blinding.

Groans began to escape some students mouths. Controlling mana was akin to grabbing the reins of a rampaging horse. The moment they lost focus, the mana would disperse.

Once youve created a strong image of it in your mind, chant. Once again, the content doesnt matter. It could be O Light!, Bright Light!, Brighten!, or simply just Light!

Light!

Brilliant Light!

Come Forth O Light as Brilliant and Radiant as my Honor!

Youre trying to focus here! Dont make the chant too long, or itll produce the opposite effect!

Gathering mana through focus, changing its form through ones will, and materializing it through chanting. Yi-han started to feel like he understood what magic was about.

However, that didnt mean he could do it on his first try.

Poof! Boom! Bang!

Ugh! Uggh Ow!

Students all around were failing and letting out groans. Professor Troll watched this as he waved his wand and smiled.

Failure to activate magic meant that the mana was no longer under the mages control, and it might harm the students in the process. He was there to ensure no such thing happened.

Dont be discouraged just because you failed once. Everyone fails on their first attempt. Calm down and try again. Try again until your manas depleted!

Second attempt. Just like before, the sounds of explosions were accompanied by the groans of the students.

Professor Troll was grinning inside. Light was the simplest form of magic, but learning it required around a months time. Magic was simply that difficult.

However, the professor wasnt going to tell the students about this. They had to first experience it themselves.

Again!

Third attempt. Some students were showing signs of exhaustion following depletion in their mana. Magic required quite a lot of mana to cast, and more than half the students sat down looking worn out.

Again!

Fourth attempt. This time, most students crumbled to the ground, save for a few with excellent control.

Again!

Fifth attempt.

Again!

Sixth attempt.

Again!

Seventh attempt.

Uhh, professor? Sorry to interrupt you, but must we continue?

Professor Troll who had been absent-mindedly saying Again! realized something was wrong.

Usually, everyone wouldve exhausted their mana by the fifth attempt, if not the fourth. However, someone still remained standing after their seventh attempt.