Chapter 64

I think I have everything now.

Yi-hans shopping frenzy had finally come to an end, and he had purchased much more than just food and clothes.

He had also visited bookstores and seed stores, among many others.

Id like a stack of cheap, durable paper! Oh, and would you happen to have a book with illusion magic cast on it? Preferably one that can trick a professors eyes.

Which of these seeds and seedlings are edible?

Arions employees were beyond impressed.

Hell have no trouble surviving on a deserted island!

By the way, wheres the stable?

Stable?

Arion was puzzled. As previously mentioned, students werent allowed to ride anything into the academy.

However, he wasnt going to question it.

The young master of the Wardanaz Family probably had something in mind.

***

Stable Amir was bustling with customers, leaving its owner, Amir, with barely a moment to blink.

Just today, he had already provided counsel to a group of adventurers who wished to purchase a new mount. Furthermore, he had hurriedly made space at the top of the tower for a customer that wished to entrust their Thunder Eagle to his care.

Running a stable in a village frequented by adventurers required an exceptional level of knowledge and skill.

Besides horses, one had to possess expertise in handling various types of mounts found throughout the Empire.

An interesting customer arrived just as he was about to catch his breath.

A student from Einroguard?

Hello.

Welcome to Stable Amir. How may I help you?

I was wondering if theres anyone here that has direct dealings with the academy.

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Amir was surprised as the student was right.

Although the magic academy situated in the mountain range was a subject of fear, it still attracted visitors.

Merchants that had a contract with the academy would frequently bring in supplies, and adventurers that had completed their tasks would sometimes arrive to meet the mage that had requested their assistance.

In addition, whenever someone caused trouble outside, an imperial edict would come flying in.

But to those in the know, the front gates of Einroguard were notorious for being difficult to pass through.

It was to the point where there was a saying that went, Youd die of old age before managing to reach the other side.

That was why people in a hurry would either fly over the front gates or access the academy via the underground passage. As long as they could prove their identities, they were allowed to pass through.

We do. Why do you ask?

Then can you arrange for someone to bring me out of the academy on a certain date? Id be willing to pay, of course.

..!

Yi-hans purpose in coming here was to strategize his next escape.

His tenacity wouldve left even the principal impressed.

It was a beautiful day outside, perfect for enjoying snacks and taking in the village scenery, yet here he was, contemplating the next escape.

Amir could sense the burning desire in Yi-hans eyes.

What a child!

The stable owner stared at Yi-han, amazed.

He knew what kind of place Einroguard was based on rumorsa strict and merciless institution where students constantly strived to escape.

Yet a freshman was out here making such bold plans.

Not even the tribes residing in the harshest environments of the Empire could boast of having many individuals as daring as him.

I want to help him out.

Amir, who was instantly captivated by Yi-hans bold nature, wished to offer the student his assistance.

However, there was a problem.

Thatwould be difficult.

May I ask why?

Turned out justice and kindness existed outside the academy!

***

His holiday was coming to an end, and taking into consideration how long it took to return to the academy, he didnt have much time left.

Theres still one place that I have to visit.

Yi-han quickly rushed to .

Not all mages worked as officials for the Empire. Some mages joined adventurers and made a living out of completing quests, whereas others set up small workshops in towns and villages and offered their service to the citizens.

Yi-han was visiting one such workshop.

?

Valdoron was baffled by the appearance of a student from a magic academy.

Why would an academy student visit my workshop?

Valdoron was only a 3rd circle mage, which was only equivalent to a second or third-year student from Einroguard.

The academy should have several grand mages, so why would someone visit his tiny workshop?

Not to mention, the student didnt seem like your average Joe.

Although Yi-han was dressed in rags, from the way he spoke and conducted himself, it was clear to Valdoron that the student hailed from a distinguished family of nobles.

To what do I owe this pleasure?

Im here to consult you about magic.

..

Valdoron was stunned.

Is he here to pick a fight?

Maybe the young mage was looking down on him and his workshop

Please speak.

Nevertheless, hed already received payment, so Valdoron decided not to jump the guns.

See, Im trying to enter a certain tower, but spells that prevent intruders have been cast on it. Since youre an expert at illusion magic, I was wondering if you could give me some advice on how to get past them.

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Valdoron was once again at a loss.

It was clear as day which tower Yi-han was referring to.

He must be talking about one of the towers in Einroguard!

Upon closer inspection, Yi-hans uniform seemed to belong to a first-year student, which blew Valdorons mind.

This freshman wasnt content with simply escaping from the academy and had come to ask about how to get past the academys alarm spells.

Hes bound to make it big in the future!

Valdoron was in awe. Back when he was young, he used to smoke and hang out with his friends all day

Countless spells exist that can prevent intruders; its simply impossible for a mage to know all of them. A skilled mage would be able to analyze the spell, and an even greater mage would know how to dispel them. However

Valdoron trailed off.

This was a matter of knowledge and experience.

A skilled robber would have the blueprint of tens of thousands of locks in their mind.

Even if they encountered a lock that theyd never seen before, they could compare the new lock with the ones theyd already picked and quickly grasp the new locks structure.

This analogy could be applied to getting past spells.

Only someone equipped with the knowledge of countless alarm spells could quickly determine whether the spell they were examining contained similarities to other spells.

Without the appropriate knowledge and experience, even a genius would have to give up on dispelling them.

Thisrequires vast amounts of knowledge and experience. I can share information about some of the spells that I know of, but if youre not familiar with them, dispelling them would be impossible. You might as well resort to forcefully breaking it down

Valdoron paused for a moment as he had said the last bit without thinking.

Dispelling spells quietly and effectively was a difficult task. However, forcefully breaking down spells wasnt easy either.

In fact, it was even harder in some sense.

Since they were talking about spells that had been cast on the academy, they were bound to contain huge amounts of mana. It would require a tremendous amount of force to destabilize such spells.

It wasnt realistic in the slightest.

Pardon me. Forget what Ive just said.

No, please tell me about that in further detail.

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