Chapter 49
There were several reasons why black magic was despised in the Empire.
Not only did it give off the impression of being dark and eerie, the type of spells that black mages used werent exactly sunshine and roses.
Curses, undead summoning, dark magic, poison magic, negative energy, etc.
It was no wonder people shirked them.
Hello, everyone. I was recently dispatched to this village. I specialize in elemental magic, fire magic in particular. I hope we get along.
Welcome! Now we wont have to worry about freezing to death in the winter!
H-hello. I was recently dispatched as well. I specialize in black magic
Sorry, can you repeat that again?
I specialize in black magic and undead summoning.
W-we should keep him away from the public cemetery.
The vast majority of people felt uncomfortable around black mages, and the freshmen werent any different.
They had come to this academy to fulfill their dreams and ambitions. They werent too keen on learning black magic, something which no one liked.
Yi-han, however, was different, and he was staring at the professor with great interest.
To walk a path less travelled.
Even before he entered Einroguard, he was of the belief that black magic had its own charm and benefits.
First of all, not many students would be interested in the field, so there wouldnt be much competition.
And even if he took classes involving black magic, it didnt necessarily mean he had to become a black mage.
I can choose a different path after obtaining the credits.
In the future, theyd have to come into contact with all sorts of magic.
Hence, he wasnt aversed to the idea of learning black magic.
Not to mention, in his point of view, black mages lived quite well in the Empire.
Simply put, there werent many of them, so despite being feared by the people, they never had to worry about being fired from their jobs.
In other words, it guarantees a stable income!
I anticipated such reactions.
Noticing the tense atmosphere, Professor Garcia opened her mouth to speak.
There are a lot of prejudice and misunderstandings surrounding black magic. However, its a field that is extremely deep and profound, with a lot to explore. Everyone here has only just stepped into the world of magic. As beginners, you must strive to challenge yourselves and explore new things, discover your talents and form new goals! Do not let prejudice cloud your judgment. I hope you will approach black magic with curiosity and use this precious opportunity to learn and improve as a mage.
Professor Garcias speech was calm and sincere, not to mention convincing as well. It was enough to move the hearts of many freshmen.
Now, who would like to assist Professor Mortem in his lesson? Any volunteers?
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Nevertheless, it didnt change the fact that they were dealing with black magic.
The students quickly looked away, avoiding Professor Garcias gaze.
Yi-han, lower your head! Lower your head, I say!
Gainando pulled on Yi-hans sleeve and spoke in a hushed voice.
If you befriend a black mage, you wont have an easy death later on! I heard they turn people into undead soldiers!
Dude, youre a mage. You believe that?
Yi-han was fed up with Gainandos nonsense.
Normal civilians aside, he should know better
Ill do it.
!!
Yi-han raised his hand.
The students stared at him in awe.
They all knew that Wardanaz was the de facto leader of the Blue Dragons, but they didnt think hed sacrifice himself and volunteer to be the lab rat of a black mage.
Even the Black Tortoise that feared him because of the rumors around the Wardanaz Family began seeing him in a different light.
Yi-han!
Professor Garcia smiled, looking very glad.
Yi-han knew full well what that smile meant.
Professors that knew each other well would at times invite the other person over to teach one of their classes to prevent awkward situations where the students stayed silent like a bunch of mutes. Theyd go so far as to assign some people to raise their hands at appropriate moments.
Though that wasnt exactly the case right now, Professor Garcia was no doubt feeling grateful to Yi-han.
Cough. Cough. Thank you. Then come up.
As Yi-han approached Professor Mortem, he understood why the classroom got so cold.
Just by standing there, the professor was exuding a considerable amount of mana.
And it wasnt regular mana, either. It was mana of the yin attribute.
This cold and uncanny form of mana was like a telltale sign of black mages.
Mana would be colorless in its basic form, but they often gained attributes to fit the needs of the mage.
In the case of black magic, there was a tendency for mana to gain a yin attribute.
Considering how much mana he has
There was no telling what would happen if Yi-han continued until Professor Mortems curiosity was satisfied.
Yeah?
Lets have him stop?
Just a bit more. I want to know his limit.
Youll have opportunities in the future.
But
Stop.
O-okay.
Professor Garcia wasnt taking no for an answer, and Professor Mortem was forced to throw in the towel.
What a shame.
It was truly a pity.
When it came to black magic, nothing was as important as having a lot of yin attribute mana.
The same could be said about other forms of magic, but having a lot of mana provided a distinct advantage in the case of black magic.
Summoning the undead. Laying curses. Casting dark magic and poison magic. The amount of mana mattered immensely in all these cases, which was why Professor Mortem wished to find out Yi-hans limit.
And yet shes being so petty about it.
Sir.
The enormous amount of mana that Yi-han had converted was gradually starting to disperse.
Oops, almost forgot. Wave your staff like this and chant Paralysis.
Paralysis was a low-level curse.
It was a first-circle spell, making it one of the easiest black magic spells to learn.
The curse made peoples arms and legs feel numb, something which most people would have experienced at least once in their lives.
Not only was it easy to visualize the spells effect, but the movements for the staff were also straightforward as well.
Who should I cast it on?
Why me, of course.
Unlike other spells, curses required targets.
However, Professor Mortem looked like the type of person that would keel over after experiencing a gentle breeze.
I knew a day would come when I shoot magic at a professor, but I didnt think itd happen like this.
Will this really be alright?
Professor Mortem seemed unbothered.
Say less. Hurry up and get on with it.
Sirare you not going to cast any defensive spells?
Cough, cough worst-case scenario, my arms and legs will feel numb. Whats there to be worried about?
Hes right.
That was enough to convince Yi-han.
To begin with, it was presumptuous of him to assume that his spell would have an effect on the professor.
I should really focus. Wouldnt want to mess this up and annoy the professor.
Yi-han shut his eyes to concentrate as Professor Mortem waited, looking indifferent.
As a mage, he naturally had a lot of mana stored in his body, mana which he could easily manipulate.
His mana would spring up to shield him if he was attacked, meaning he had high resistance against spells. This was especially the case for curses as he had spent his entire life dealing with yin attribute mana.
Against a freshman, he wouldnt have to do anything at all.
By blocking his attack, Ill show him how deep and profound black magic truly is.
Professor Mortem was confident, confident that Yi-han would be enlightened after seeing his all-out attack being shrugged off.
I poured everything into that attack, yet it didnt even manage to scratch you! Black magic is so amazing! I want to learn more!
Cough, if thats what you want, I wont stop you.
It was the type of delusion that only people with brains like a professor would have.
Paralysis!
Yi-han aimed his staff at the professor after completing his chant.
All the accumulated mana surged forth with terrible momentum as if it had a will of its own.
!!!
Professor Mortem faltered, surprised by the sheer quantity of mana.
He tried his best to counter it, but the curse had already wrapped around his body, suffocating him.
In the end, he fell on his back, completely paralyzed.
Boom!
Sir? Sir!!
Yi-han freaked out when he saw this.
For a split second, he was worried that he would be labeled a professor killer.