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‘Maybe this is my fault.’ Looking at the ruined palace, Sevius deeply reflected on himself. Letting the one Junior with the power to half-destroy a palace go in alone… He should have disguised at least one or two Seniors as servants and sent them along. They could have stopped things before they went wrong…! “Sevius! Get a grip!” “I’m listening.” “There’s only one thing we can do now!” “Right. We find our Junior fast…” “Then clean up any evidence…- 
            
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The furious Perkuntra drove the ambushed blasphemer mercilessly. The giant pillar that skewered the enemy turned into countless bolts of lightning, each transforming into an arrow that assaulted the blasphemer. A-m-b-u-s-h… Assailed by a storm of lightning fiercer than any tempest, the blasphemer groaned and went on the defensive—but didn’t forget to criticize this cowardly trickery. ‘It’s not wrong, honestly.’ Even the beast privately sympathized with the blasphemer. For a…- 
            
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“Seal!” A voice much rougher and deadlier than usual ripped its way out of Lee Han’s mouth. In an instant, the blasphemy knight’s gaze—so full of malice moments before—shifted to pure shock. The Prahgal power it had just tried to unleash had been cut off. -Another undead who will fall before me. It doesn’t matter what minor god you wag your tail for. As long as you’re undead, your power is useless against me! Mahuda declared, moving Lee Han’s body. Aura flared brightly,…- 
            
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Usually, a magician who summoned a powerful being from another dimension would keep perfectly still. It wasn’t because the magician was lazy. Summoning such an entity, no matter how much one relied on rituals and constraints, placed an enormous burden upon a mortal; doing other things during the process was hardly wise. But Lee Han—like a rookie who’d just learned summoning magic—was trying to bring out Perkuntra as well. Though he didn’t have much experience battling Transcendents, Lee…- 
            
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The -Rampaging Azirmo Illusion- that the Mad Clone had taught directly was truly menacing. Its jet-black scales bristled as it roared, so lifelike that even the Death Knights were momentarily shaken. -Did our master leave this behind? How… dare… they! The blasphemer shouted thus, yet did not reveal itself easily from within the dimensional gate. If the opponent really was a powerful dragon, it couldn’t afford to rush. Acting recklessly could be fatal. “Never thought I’d get…- 
            
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“You really grew these yourself?” Salko asked, his voice mixed with surprise and curiosity. The boy was a student of the Azure Dragon Tower, from the renowned Wardanaz family—one of the greatest houses of the empire. That such a boy had grown such fresh, appetizing, glossy, and enticing potatoes himself was hard to believe, even hearing it straight from him. “Yes. I grew them myself.” Ihan nodded coolly. Other Black Tortoise Tower students, watching the situation, stepped…- 
            
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-We have no intention of stopping the play. The Death Knights said, their blue eyes flashing ominously. Some let out worried sighs; others insisted this was only proper. -If we were to call off our plans prematurely due to the vile schemes of evil ones, that would be even more humiliating. The information the Death Knights extracted from interrogating the evil god worshipper was fragmentary. Worshippers of Prahgal were targeting the palace, and one of them—Madpr—had infiltrated first,…- 
            
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“What? Why would we need calming potions?” Angrago asked, utterly confused. Shouldn’t they be making poison or beast summoning potions—or at the very least, something that would terrify or drive people mad? Lee Han looked at Angrago as if he were looking at garbage. “What are you planning on doing to innocent people?” “N-no… Just, you know. It was a theoretical suggestion.” “When chaos breaks out, the play will pause for a bit. The audience will want to go outside and…- 
            
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Episode 937 The friends were all left speechless out of shock, confusion, and dread. Lee Han calmly advised them. “Control your expressions. Unless you want to get caught.” “Y-you…!” Ahsan, who had been about to ask questions with passionate eyes, was startled, but Angrago beside him glared at Lee Han, fuming. His eyes were filled with betrayal. “What’s your problem?” “To think Sir Stedal was a fake…!!” “……” Of the second-year Drama Club members,…- 
            
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Episode 936 He was curious about Alsicle as well, but he held it in. His opponent was a great magician, but at the same time, he also had a quirky temper. Alsicle still remembered the story of Baldororn giving a watch as a gift to Lee Han. More than that, you said you bought this kind of artifact in the village? And at a shop that sells secondhand goods cheaply, at that? Yes. I think Baldororn might have recommended it knowingly… Should I send a letter and ask what it meant? No. After…- 
            
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‘I still have a lot more prepared…’ Lee Han clicked his tongue, disappointed by the merchant’s cool-headedness. He had wanted to tell the story of how Stedal Nago had chosen to invest in a stable miners’ guild after the speculation bubble burst, instead of risky mage towers, and achieved huge success. The story was meant to show just how wise Stedal Nago was—not foolish enough to trust magicians with his money. After all, mage towers and mage guilds were never really safe…- 
            
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Meanwhile, Professor Garcia, staying at the inn -Schemer's Delight-, was growing quite anxious. Normally, the students would gather every evening to share what had happened during the day, but this time, one second-year student hadn't shown up. Of course, depending on the circumstances of the job, it was sometimes impossible to attend. But this time felt different. "Long live the noble thief! Long live upside-down Wuap!" "Who'd have thought Granden City had this kind of…- 
            
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‘Can an Einrogard magician really do things like this?’ Arian wondered. At least, their identity hadn't been revealed. With both invisibility and disguise spells cast, there was no way anyone could guess who it was. …It was just that the approach was so aggressive! She had heard many stories of Einrogard magicians retrieving items so discreetly that no one noticed, leaving the victim fuming. But this was the first time she'd seen someone just beat people up and walk away with the…- 
            
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Chapter 932 Lee Han picked up the -Polarizing Lens of Asen- and muttered to himself. By nature, illusion magicians were a particularly poor match for Lee Han. Moreover, Lee Han had recently attained a deep understanding of Yomnak’s principle. With his comprehension of souls greatly increased, it was now nearly impossible for illusion magicians to attack Lee Han. ‘I wish things were like this everywhere else.’ Lee Han felt pleased at this unexpected stroke of luck. He wished it…- 
            
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Chapter 931 ‘With this much, I could check in advance and escape if needed.’ Lee Han calmly checked the energy outside the window and below the stairs, as well as the presence of the café patrons sitting nearby. There didn’t seem to be any Einrogard spies, just in case. Ting— With a clear sound, Lee Han spun a small top made of crystal. The top spun round and round as his magic power was consumed. This was one of the new divinations he had learned as a second-year student, called…- 
            
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‘Damn. I should’ve stopped them.’ In a way, it was self-inflicted. Lee Han regretted encouraging his friends to break the rules and go rogue. “Hmm. Accepting another request on top of the professors’ errands… is that really the right thing?” “Junior, you little…!” At Lee Han’s words, the assembled Teleportation Club members (all already masked) burst out in commotion. With that reaction, Lee Han thought for a second they’d seen through his real feelings. “You…- 
            
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“You must be mistaken…” “So you really did use lightning magic.” ‘Damn.’ There was no way Professor Voladi wouldn’t notice from the traces left behind. The professor had already assessed the situation through the remains of the fallen monster and the faint lingering echo of the lightning spirit left on Ihan’s arm. “Interesting…” The way Professor Voladi nodded ever so slightly and murmured to himself was more frightening to Ihan than any monster. “Wait, wait a…- 
            
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Unbeknownst to Lee Han, Sharkan was rampaging wildly inside the beast. When the beast tried to simply refuse the contract and move on, Sharkan’s fury exploded. Realizing that his ungrateful clone’s will was much stronger than expected, the beast had no choice but to yield. Otherwise, there was a high chance of yet another embarrassing outburst like before… The last time, at least, only a couple of mages had witnessed the scene. But if other undead in the realm happened to witness it, the…- 
            
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Direte pretended not to hear and opened the door. A cold wind blew from the empty space beyond the threshold and sucked up the prepared reagents in front of it. When the golden triangular bone and the spinal cord of a spirit tracer vanished, the empty door became a window into the undead world. “Do you see it?” “Yes. Incredible.” With an artifact like this, one could explore the undead realm without physically entering or sending in a clone. This door functioned as a sort of…- 
            
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“Yeah. The professor is at fault here.” At Direte’s words, Professor Mortum’s face filled with shock and betrayal. But Direte didn’t care. According to the Einrogard Student Code, it was always justifiable self-defense for a student to betray or attack a teacher. And if someone had to get hurt, better it be the professor than the junior. “That’s right. You should have told me ahead of time.” “Exactly, I think so too.” “Cough. You ungrateful brats. I was giving you a…- 
            
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