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Episode 1046 Lee Han, puzzled, belatedly recalled the scheme Joulin was plotting. A sinister plan to bind a magician tight. Thinking back, it could have been Eandurde, not the Skull Headmaster, who was the target of that plan. “By the way. Eandurde, there’s something you should know before meeting Joulin.” Lee Han explained, with caution, what he’d heard. After listening, Eandurde’s expression was one he’d never seen before. She looked as if she had no idea how or where to…-
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Episode 1045 “Come to think of it, there was no way Eandurde would have acted that stupidly.” “Of course.” “…You knew!?” Lee Han was flustered at the professor’s response. Well, as the master of the school, Professor Voladi had watched Eandurde for longer than Lee Han, so it wasn’t surprising that he could judge her so accurately. ‘But then, why didn’t you stop me??’ “Then, why did you come looking for her?” “?” Professor Voladi slightly raised his…-
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Episode 1044 Listening to the curses hurled by the leather shopkeeper behind him, Lee Han turned away with a bitter feeling. ‘What an unfortunate situation.’ It would have been one thing for someone else, but of all people, he ran into Professor Voladi. It could truly be called a colossal misfortune. “Wait. But doesn’t this mean the other arenas might have gone out of business too?” “……” For the first time, Professor Voladi hesitated. Lee Han was appalled at the…-
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Episode 1043 "In hell???" "What? No!" At the junior’s question, Lee Han was greatly flustered. Why did hell suddenly come up out of nowhere? “What’s this about hell?” “You said you left something behind, Senior…” Alhidle deployed a logic worthy of a top student. Senior Wardanaz was a very amazing person. Relatives like Alsicle were also quite impressive. But if Senior Wardanaz said he left something behind and was surprised by it? It must be a place like the…-
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Even if Joulin did whatever he pleased, Lee Han couldn't let himself behave that way. He declined firmly. “No.” “Really? Nothing to be done, then.” The artist didn't care much. After all, she’d already won the mandragora. It was a shame for the Horticulturist Club members, but for the artist, one mandragora was more than enough. “By the way, can we stop by there for a moment?” Walking out of the hall borrowed by the Horticulturist Club, Lee Han pointed to another…-
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Feeling deeply wronged, Lee Han protested. “I really did use dragon’s breath. Here’s the record.” He produced the journal he’d kept. It was thanks to Professor Willow, who’d anticipated Lee Han would be joining the Horticulturist Club and instructed him to keep records. The great artist took the record with a serious expression and scanned it in silence. “Hm… I see… I see… In that case… Wait. Why Einrogard—did you raise this yourself?!” The artist nearly dropped…-
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While the newly appeared imperial millionaire was clearing out the auction halls one by one, another wizard, second to none when it came to wealth, was making his entrance elsewhere. It was Jandanni of House Alzadrk, a fourth-year from Baldrogard. "Senior, isn’t this a bit wasteful?" "Wasteful?" A fellow Baldrogard enchantment major researching gem magic fretted, but Jandanni only questioned him in return. Waste? Where was the waste in what Jandanni had done? "Even so, buying things out…-
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"Aren't you supposed to be running far away?" Except for rare cases like Professor Verdus, a mage who can’t keep a promise usually flees to some far, untraceable location. Naturally, Lee Han had thought the great artist—after vanishing in such a hurry—would already be long gone… "What are you talking about, Lee Han? If you stray too far from the Empire’s big cities, it’s hard to get the materials you need." Professor Garcia explained in his place. A talented student, yes, but…-
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"Let's get out of here quickly. And by the way, it's a secret that it was because of me that he left." "No way the Petrogarde guys will blame you, right?" The friends asked, as if it was absurd. They called in an outsider to remove a suspicious visitor, and Lee Han did just that—and they'd hold a grudge instead of being grateful? Even in Baldrogard, that would never happen. "They might blame me." "Yeah, they're likely to blame you. Let's ask the professors to keep it a secret and get…-
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"What do you mean, basement?" Professor Garcia asked in confusion. 'Did he already link to a basement with spatial magic?' At Lee Han's current level, that was a tough spell to pull off—but this student was always surprisingly good at sneaking ahead behind the professor’s back. It wouldn’t have been strange if Lee Han had secretly linked a pocket space and a basement without Garcia’s knowledge. "Ah, well, the thing is…" Lee Han, in a voice full of resentment, denounced the mad…-
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"Is there such a prince?" While Lee Han was dumbfounded, Professor Garcia looked puzzled beside him. The skilled enchanters of Petrogarde knew how to temporarily breathe life into their works using primitive magic. That was something Professor Garcia was aware of. But if a painting had been in the artist senior’s residence, the story was different. If it was a painting that the senior himself had hung up? "Prince Amritbirma?" "Who’s that?" Lee Han tilted his head at Professor…-
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"Uh, is this really okay??" Even while flying like an arrow, Lee Han couldn't help but wonder. It was only natural. Was it really okay to leave his senior behind like this when a crazy knight had shown up? "If two powerful combat mages leave, then Senior might…" "Lee Han! Confidence is good, but! This is! Not something! Lee Han! Needs to get involved in!" Pop! Professor Garcia followed with a spatial jump as he spoke. Currently, Professor Voladi was casting a highly advanced…-
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"Don't glare at me like that. Here." As the junior glared at him, the great artist pulled a small silver case from thin air. The surface of the silver box was decorated with beautiful geometric patterns. Lee Han, who enjoyed reading the financial sections of imperial newspapers, immediately guessed the item's price. ‘Is he going to give me something worthy of being put in that box as a gift? If so, the item inside is probably valuable too. Surely he wouldn’t pull a prank by filling such a box…-
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Episode 1033 The great artist showed genuine concern at the youngest apprentice’s words. That wasn’t something someone in their right mind would say. Considering the opponents he had faced so far, perhaps his sanity had already been stained with madness without him knowing… “I really did meet him.” Of course, Lee Han was quite frustrated. He really had used the -Scepter of Kairos- to meet the young Headmaster from a previous dimension in the past. When Lee Han told the story…-
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Episode 1032 The Einrogard students whispered among themselves about the magic, which was far more complex and transcendent than they had expected. Turning a soulless work into a living being. Among mages, the most dangerous types were those who became obsessed with such difficult magic. Devoting oneself to such tricky magic with one's soul would eventually drive the mage insane. "Seems like he's a mad mage…" "The great artist is not a madman!" Bunarrojo protested hotly. How dare…-
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Episode 1031 "…Alright, I understand for now." It was confusing and bewildering, but, as expected, a Great Mage really was different. He quickly regained his composure. He still couldn't quite understand the youngest for showing such grand ambitions without a hint of greed… …But the great artist decided to just accept it as it was for now. "If you're determined to bear the empire's most tragic and pitiful fate and voluntarily become a sacrifice mage to be burned, how could I say…-
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“You said you wouldn't get angry…” “Surprisingly, even the happiest person in the Empire can get angry. It’s possible only thanks to the most wicked wizard in the Empire.” The Great Artist brushed aside the shattered black stone flower and spoke casually. “So, you must be Lee Han of House Wardanaz, correct?” “Yes.” There was no use lying—the archmage had already guessed everything. Lee Han answered calmly. “The youngest of House Wardanaz, second year at…-
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As Professor Garcia’s thoughts reached that point, he brought it up gently. “Lee Han, did you know that quite a few students in Petrogard are interested in incantation studies?” “?” Lee Han didn’t understand why Professor Garcia was bringing this up. All of a sudden? ‘What’s this? Is he telling me not to hate Petrogard students?’ But if so, it felt quite random. Liking incantations wouldn’t really make him dislike them any less. “Oh, I see. Incantations are…-
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“What? Really?? Where???” As Gainando immediately stuck his head out, Siana whispered in slight admiration. “Gainando really is a great friend.” He was willing to play along with such an obvious lie, after all. Most people wanted to help, but couldn’t pull it off so shamelessly. In fact, beside her, Tijilling was hesitating, unsure if he should also mention seeing a cloud. But Gainando replied as if it was the most natural thing in the world. “What do you mean? Where’s the…-
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Lee Han spoke with a heavy sense of responsibility. He hadn’t meant to, but he had managed to amplify the resentment of the Petrogard wizards. Now that things had come to this, he figured he had to do something when he arrived at Petrogard. ‘I’ll just start by loudly complaining about Professor Verdus as soon as I get there.’ While making plans, Lee Han realized something odd. “Huh? Where’s Alsicle?” Amid the commotion among his friends, the penguin wizard was nowhere to be…-
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