Chapter 44: Shaking the Empire
“And this.”
Harriet Terrence ground out another silver-white ring, his expression a little reluctant.
“A magic ring with a cubic space. This is much more precious than the magic staff in your hand. It’s worth at least 100,000 magic crystal coins.”
Joelson frowned and asked, “Teacher, what is a magic crystal coin?”
Harriet Terrence explained, “It is a currency in circulation in the mage world. Its value is a hundred tis more than gold coins. You will co into contact with it in the future.”
A hundred tis more.
There was a hint of shock in Joelson’s eyes.
That said, a small interspatial ring was worth more than ten million gold coins.
It was too valuable, too precious!
However.
A cubic space was too small.
Thinking about how he owned a Dragon God Ranch that was as big as a floating island, Joelson didn’t know what to say.
But he still had to put on an expression of “Excitent and surprise”.
“Thank you, teacher.”
Harrit Terrence nodded with gratification and said, “The interspatial ring also has the symbol of your new identity.”
The symbol of the new identity Harriet was talking about was a badge, similar to a student badge, but made of purple gold.
In the Tulip Academy of Magic, the student badge was silver, and the instructor badge was gold.
Purple badges were only qualified to be worn by the Dean and the Dean’s personal disciples.
...
With a calm expression, Joelson walked out of the ancient castle.
Brewster was still waiting on the spot.
However, he noticed that the student badge on Joelson’s chest had changed from silver to honorable purple.
Brewster was instantly stunned and his expression was dull.
“Dean Harrit Terrence has he... has he taken you in as his personal disciple?!”
Joelson nodded.
Brewster could no longer describe his current mood with words.
Admiration, envy, gratification, many complicated emotions piled up in his heart. “...”
“Congratulations.”
After holding it in for a long ti, Brewster solemnly gave Joelson a standard mage etiquette and said with so respect.
Right now, regardless of whether it was his strength or status.
Joelson had reached a point where he needed to look up to him.
Obviously, Joelson still did not know what it ant to be Harriet’s first direct disciple.
The news spread throughout the entire academy the next day.
The entire academy was completely shocked by the news.
Joelson had already brought them enough surprises, but this ti, it was undoubtedly a level-10 forbidden spell that smashed into the Tulip Academy.
It was said that when Francis learned of the news, he had.
He withdrew from the Truth Society, resigned from his position as the head of the executive departnt, and devoted himself to the cultivation of magic.
On the third day, the entire Alcott Empire was shaken.
The pillar of the empire, the saint-level mage, Harriet Terrence, had taken in another personal disciple after a hundred years?!
This news was too shocking.
Imdiately after, the truth about Joelson spread.
The double super talent entered the Tulip Academy and directly broke through to the second grade.
On the third day, he advanced to the second grade.
Two weeks later, he advanced to the third grade. In the monthly routine test, he defeated his ntor, Aisha, who was a sixth-grade sorcerer.
A month later, he challenged the Mage Tower and directly advanced from the first floor to the 40th floor, breaking the record set by the genius, Ulysses Lock.
He was hailed by all the teachers and students as the strongest freshman and the most monstrous genius academy since the founding of the Tulip Academy.
What was more surprising was that.
He was also the Vice-President of the Magic Potion Association.
On the day he joined, he helped the Magic Potion Association develop a new type of offensive potion. The Magic Potion Association imdiately beca the most popular association.
This kind of magic potion had already been hyped up to the price of one thousand gold coins per bottle on the black market. Even so, it was still not available.
Joelson was actually a magic potion genius!
And this year...
He was only sixteen years old!
Any feat, if placed on another person, would be enough to make others gasp in admiration.
And when all these halos were concentrated on one person...
The degree of this light was so dazzling that it made everyone unable to open their eyes.
It was already a dazzling light.
Joelson Edward’s na began to frequently appear in the mouths of the upper-class nobles.
They were curious and expectant about what such a genius youth looked like.
Magic crystals with Joelson’s portrait on them spread out from the academy, and people were surprised to find out.
This legendary magic genius was even more handso than everyone had imagined.
Countless young noble girls were filled with shyness, hoping to have the opportunity to et Joelson.
Even the Emperor of the Alkot Empire was shocked.
“What?!”
Joelson raised his head in surprise and asked, “Charles III is going to award with a dal?!”
“Yes, that’s right!”
Shannon’s delicate face, which was quite neutral, was full of excitent.
“Yes, to be precise, he will confer you the title of a lifeti Earl, and your father will have the title of a hereditary Viscount.”
Joelson was very surprised. He looked at Shannon with puzzlent and asked, “How do you know so clearly?”
“Ah? This is because...”
A trace of panic flashed across Shannon’s face. He stamred, “Because, this matter has been spread throughout the entire capital. I heard it from others.”
“Maybe it’s a rumor.”
Joelson smiled carelessly, shook his head, and once again buried his head and focused on reading the magic book.
“Shannon, it can’t be a rumor!”
Shannon pushed him anxiously and said, “The Emperor said it himself, how could it be fake? The dal ceremony is tomorrow night, and there will be a grand banquet at that ti. All the nobles in the capital will co. Don’t forget it!”
After saying that, Shannon left in a hurry.
Joelson shook his head helplessly.
He felt that Shannon was a little strange today, but he couldn’t tell what was strange about it.
Joelson closed his book and got up to go to Harriet Terrence’s residence.
He had directly jumped to the fourth grade now.
The dark blue mage robe had been changed to red.
There was no teacher anymore. Instead, Dean Harriet Terrence taught him personally.
Almost everyone around him knew him when he walked through the academy.
When he passed by, the people around him would stop to watch and discuss.
“Look, that’s the most famous person in the academy, Joelson Edward! The Tulip Academy is also the number one genius of the empire!”
However, no one ca up to him to strike up a conversation.
Before this, Joelson was only amazing. Now, he had risen to a level that they could only look up to.
It made them feel like they were in a different world from him.
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