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Chapter 394 Paintings

As the new graduate students gathered in the vast entrance hall of the Saratoga Castle, the grand doors behind them slowly closed with a deep resounding thud.

All of these people were Rank 2 Magi. So were in their early twenties, while others were much older. These new students didn't number more than a few dozen.

Saratoga Castle was quite strict in their admissions, after all. Not just anyone could get into this highly prestigious institution.

Apart from their Magus Ranks, another similarity between the new students was their race. There were only humans and elves present.

There was no fixed age requirent for these people. As long as they were recently advanced Mana Liquefaction Magi, they would be considered graduate students.

Adam looked around at his colleagues with a faint smile on his face. Looking at all these new faces that were brimming with curiosity and anticipation, his smile broadened.

To say that he wasn't as excited as these people would be a lie.

Suddenly, he noticed sothing after looking around and thought to himself, Hmm, why don't I see any dwarves and gnos? How strange…

The next mont, the Rank 3 Magus who was going to reside over their orientation process, clapped her hands twice, drawing everyone's attention toward her.

Adam glanced at this elderly woman with a curious gaze, thinking to himself, I believe her na was Professor Whitaker, a Magus from the School of Summoning.

She had a tall and imposing figure, and her eyes seed sharp and discerning. Her ocean-blue robes swept gracefully around her as she surveyed the young Magi standing before her.

"Welco to Saratoga," she announced in a clear and authoritative tone.

Despite her assertive manner of speaking, there was a gentleness in her erald eyes that looked at the students with warmth and kindness.

"I am Matilda Whitaker, Departnt Head of the School of Summoning," she said, "I will be giving you a tour of the castle today."

Before waiting for any of the new graduate students to respond, she turned around and walked away, her footsteps echoing off the stoned walls.

The dozens of students glanced at each other, then hurriedly followed her, their eyes darting around the place, taking in the grandeur of their new ho.

"This way," said Professor Whitaker, moving down a wide corridor that was adorned with a long row of ornate suits of armor.

These tal figures stood silently, their visors seemingly following the movent of these new Magi.

Seeing this, Adam couldn't help but involuntarily gulp. More gargoyles? No, perhaps these are golems. How spooky!

"We begin with the Assembly Hall," said the old professor as she waved her hand, causing two Magus Hands to materialize in front of her and push open the pair of towering oak doors.

The graduate students gasped in amazent as they entered the expansive room. The enchanted ceiling above reflected the morning sky outside the castle walls!

Lazy clouds hovered in the air; if one looked close enough, they could even spot a few birds flying in groups. Of course, none of it was real.

An illusion? Adam's eyes lit up.

He was able to instantly tell that the sea of clouds above was an illusion because his eyes could see straight through it.

"Here, you will gather for important events and als should you choose to have them," Professor Whitaker explained.

"The ceiling above is enchanted with illusion magic, reflecting the weather outside. It mirrors a clear sunny day and a night sky full of stars regardless of the season and the visibility outside."

The students couldn't help but gasp in awe. The amount of work that must have gone into setting this up, making sure that it operates all the ti, must've been truly astounding.

So Illusion magic and runes, huh? Adam wondered, stroking his chin. It's fascinating how runes have touched every nook and cranny of this castle. I must diligently study this art.

Professor Whitaker allowed the young Magi to absorb the sight before them for a few monts before moving on.

The group proceeded down another corridor, one that was lined with animated portraits. Magi from centuries past moved within these fras, so waving at the students enthusiastically, while others were too absorbed in their activities within the painting.

"These paintings serve more than a decorative purpose," said Professor Whitaker. "So of them can even offer advice to you. Well, that is only if they find you interesting enough."

As the students curiously glanced at the paintings, Professor Whitaker added, "Regardless, you must always be respectful while engaging with them."

"Professor," Adam suddenly called out. "These aren't creatures from the Spirit World. So how is it that they're alive? That too inside these paintings."

Professor Whitaker glanced at the raven-haired youth, her eyes twinkling with curiosity and interest. She had heard about this newcor from the head of admissions.

She was quite interested in him. After all, the story of a young man becoming a Rank 2 Magus at the age of twenty, that too in a backwater region such as the Southern Federation was quite riveting.

"You're right, Magus Constantine, they are not spirits," she explained patiently.

Adam glanced at her and asked, "So then how are they alive?"

Professor Whitaker smiled mysteriously, "They're not alive, just sentient."

Before he could co up with another question, she turned around and led the students to the heart of the castle. Adam could only swallow his words and follow with the rest of the students.

After visiting a great number of places in this ancient fortress, they finally arrived at the library.

Its heavy double doors opened up to reveal a cavernous room with rows upon rows of towering bookshelves, each filled with arcane texts and scrolls.

The scent of parchnt paper and aged wood filled the air, giving this vast library an aura of tilessness.

"This is the Grand Library," Professor Whitaker whispered, her tone laced with reverence and admiration.

"Magus Siora, our librarian, maintains a strict silence policy here," said the old woman. "Use this hall to study and explore the imnse knowledge contained within these walls."

The next mont, her tone turned somber, "But rember, ladies and gentlen, the restricted section is off-limits. If you're seen wandering around that place without permission from any of the professors, you will be strictly punished."

When Adam heard her warning, his lips curled up into a slightly mischievous smirk.

Off-limits? That makes

wanna visit that place even more!

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