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"Dragon language runes actually have this kind of function!"

"If we use this to gather flas, I feel like we can push our shell power even further!"

"Dragon fla being so terrifying probably has sothing to do with this rune, right? It can actually gather and compress energy! Though besides using it to make weapons, this should have even bigger applications."

"This rune combined with the elves’ plant-based runes—feels like we could create spells to restrain enemies."

"Hahaha! We’ve been researching how to compress more energy storage runes or self-charging arrays into aerial fortresses. The solution just showed up!"

When Nidhogg delivered all the dragon language runes, everyone at Roster Academy—whether from the magic departnt or the Magic Conductor departnt—got crazy excited.

Problems that had been bugging them, with the appearance of these runes, suddenly got solved just like that.

So magicians, after seeing these dragon language runes, got inspired with ideas for tons of spell model construction plans.

They weren’t sure exactly what they could achieve yet, but suddenly everyone felt like they could see hope.

The entire Roster Academy got whipped into an excited frenzy.

Even the students here seed to notice.

After asking around and finding out what happened, they were all shocked too.

Roster Academy actually got the dragons to hand over their dragon language magic.

You gotta know, dragon language magic was widely recognized as the most powerful magic around.

Of course, the reason for that perception was because dragons were just way too powerful.

Any random spell from them brought massive destruction.

Plenty of people knew this perception was actually wrong.

But so what?

Finding out they now had the dragons’ runes—that excitent was beyond words.

Everyone felt like they were about to get a super upgrade.

When the news hit the Magic Net, it caused another huge stir.

The founding of Roster Academy itself was already shocking enough, seeming like it would change humanity’s whole structure.

But people didn’t expect that was just the beginning.

"Oh my god! How the hell did they pull this off?"

"Unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable!"

"With the dragons’ boost, feels like Roster Academy’s entering a whole new phase."

"Originally thought their biggest contribution was breaking the traditional teaching model, no more apprentices learning from magicians one-on-one, or that family inheritance thing. Never imagined they’d end up rging all the rune systems from around the world together."

"I’m so full of regret. I should’ve just joined Roster Academy back then."

"Does Roster Academy still need instructors? I’m a high-level magician."

"? High-level magician? You think you qualify!? Unless you’ve got so special talent, like you’re proficient in all kinds of runes, or you’ve got sothing unique going for you, don’t even think about it. Let put it this way—the top student in our Magic Conductor departnt is 19 years old and a high-level magician."

"??? A 19-year-old high-level magician studying Magic Conductors? Is this what the genius world looks like?"

"..."

On the Magic Net, things really exploded this ti.

When Roster Academy was founded, Viscount Roster did so promotion, but he deliberately didn’t ntion much about the magic academy.

He even purposely kept it low-key.

The reason was simple.

The appearance of this system would directly impact the world’s existing structure.

In the original world, if you wanted to learn magic, there were generally only three ways.

One: Beco a magician’s apprentice. You’d lose all your human rights.

Most magician apprentices were more like high-level experintal materials for magicians.

If you survived, you could beco a magician.

The mont you crossed over from apprentice to official magician, you and your teacher were on equal footing. Whatever happened when you were used as a test subject beca water under the bridge. No matter what changes you went through, you couldn’t hold them accountable.

Only a small number of apprentices got the kind of education people imagined and beca magicians.

Two: Family inheritance.

If your family happened to have a few magicians—yeah, a few.

If there was only one, sorry, back to option one.

They wouldn’t care about blood ties.

Only when a family had lots of magicians could it count as family inheritance.

In this situation, you might beco a magician through family traditions.

This had no risks.

As long as you had enough talent.

Birth lottery plus talent, and you’d succeed.

Three: You were a noble with tons and tons of wealth. You made deals with magicians, since magicians needed lots and lots of materials or other stuff.

In this case, there was no risk either.

Pure interest exchange.

Even if your talent was terrible, as long as you were willing to pay enough wealth, you could still get a good education.

As for achievents, that depended on your talent.

This situation basically tested your birth lottery skills.

Anyway, in the past, if you wanted to learn magic, those were the only options.

But Roster Academy’s appearance shattered all that.

Roster Academy’s magic college recruited students starting from magician apprentices right now, but the future would be different.

As long as you had so talent, you might get recruited.

This would directly break the existing system.

Even Viscount Roster didn’t dare expose it directly, at least not promote it heavily, to avoid unnecessary problems.

This was a gradual process.

At least until this deal went through, that’s how it was.

But this ti, things were completely different.

The reason was simple.

They’d gotten hold of the dragons’ runes.

For any magician, at least for any human magician, the appeal was massive.

Especially for those big shots stuck at high-level magician trying to reach legendary, or those who’d already beco legendary magicians—the significance was huge.

You could say this was their breakthrough opportunity.

No matter how much they disliked Roster Academy’s system, to access these runes, they were willing to adapt.

So now there was this big promotional push.

Believe it or not, before long, Roster Academy’s magic college would see explosive growth in both instructors and students.

This was one of the effects Viscount Roster wanted to achieve.

Sure, Magic Conductors could be mass-produced, but sotis they faced serious limitations.

Especially for certain special situations—like control-type magic.

Even now, they hadn’t mastered that kind of Magic Conductor technology.

After considering all factors, Roster Academy ca up with the current plan.

Just as people’s attention was all on dragon language runes, Dragon Knight Type 1 aircraft officially entered the battlefield.

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