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Luxius's expression was sowhat serious.

"Two days ago, I didn't expect their response to be so quick," Kael said, looking at Luxius with a hint of surprise. The journals were already laid out before them, so why ask about the timing?

"Hiss—Two days! Younger brother, you really don't understand the review process," Terry muttered as he scratched his sowhat unruly hair.

"For a magic experint without precedent like yours, extensive ti would be needed for validation, involving many top mages working together."

"Two days… that's just two days!"

Terry was so astonished that he might as well have taken a sharp breath of cool air and contributed to global warming.

Truly worthy of being the most monstrous student handpicked by Mr. Luxius!

And to think, you've achieved sothing that caught the attention of the whole world, so why are you still so calm and collected now!

If it had been Terry who had achieved this feat, he would tell everybody he t:

"How did you know that I wrote 'Divine Power Enhancent and Mass Effect: Kickstarting Literary Divine Power Transformation from Scratch,' which led 'Truth of Magic' to release its journal ahead of schedule, and that within the next week, under the guidance of my theory, Literary Divine Power would split into twin domains of Literature and Knowledge?"

He would bring it up to every person he t and then, setting aside his current work, take a month's leave, book every demihuman mother in a brothel on Romance Street, and go wild on the beach for a month.

Instead, it's Kael's overly calm deanor that leaves Terry wondering whether to admire him or be envious.

He could only comfort himself with the thought that "a genius always differs from ordinary people."

In fact, Terry's reaction was not the only intense one.

Luxius, apart from Kael himself, was the first person to see the paper.

Although he knew that his little prodigy was still growing at a rapid pace, he believed that Kael had a long way to go from being a re master to another level of existence.

After all, the kid wouldn't be crazy enough to publish his painstaking research on "Sky Fall."

Without a new spell that could change the battlefield, attaining a higher status based on his profound personal knowledge would likely end in disappointnt.

How could he have expected that without making a sound, the boy would have stirred up such a sensation?

Now, the upper echelons of Mage Academia were shaken to their core, as countless ssages fluttered toward him like snowflakes, and nearly all of his old friends sent him congratulatory ssages at the first opportunity.

Now looking at Kael's unfazed expression, his smile grew wider:

"Well done, you are indeed my student. Of all the students I've taught in my lifeti, you definitely are the most talented."

Usually, Luxius would not express such sentint, for before taking Lily and Kael as his students, the most talented individual he had encountered was himself.

And among the many students he had taken on over a century, he had to shake his head in disbelief at quite a few of them upon just starting with them.

For nearly ten years, due to his excessively high expectations of his students, he nearly ruined several of them.

After all, in his youthful arrogance, he thought, if I was capable of achieving this much back then, as my students, achieving sixty percent of what I did shouldn't be a problem, right?

However, it turned out that even the sixty percent mark was unattainable for a significant number of his students.

In the end, two students almost lost their confidence completely and were on the verge of leaving the mage's path.

Keep in mind, those who could enter Luxius's tutelage were also seen as prodigies in the eyes of ordinary mages!

And yet, such a group nearly had their careers destroyed due to his nearly unreasonable demands in his early years.

After that incident, Luxius finally admitted that the gap between individuals is greater than that between a person and a Sli.

Not everyone is suited to the teachings designed for a true genius.

What Kael didn't quite understand was that in the early years, Luxius, having been invited by the Monarch of Lion Heart, ca to the Duchy of England and began teaching. Despite easily acquiring sufficient resources to establish a notable Mage Tower, Luxius almost walked away, leaving a ss behind.

The Dean of the Mage Academy was an old and high-level mage, one foot step into the realm of the Magic Monarch.

However, in his early years, to protect Englands, which was then a city-state, from the onslaught of Dungeon monster tides that caused great casualties, he burned much of his spiritual essence in desperate battle.

At the ti, that battle appeared to have little short-term impact on the Dean's growth, but when he started trying to approach the domain of the Magic Monarch, that old injury beca the stumbling block that kept him out.

As ti passed, the Dean watched generation after generation of young mages leave because of the relatively poor environnt for mage study in the Duchy of England. Many students who graduated from the Mage Academy would move to other Duchies or even outside the Bell Federation.

Realizing that his spiritual power was waning with age, and coupled with facing such a nearly irreversible brain drain, the old Dean was deeply pained.

He couldn't stand to see his beloved holand decline on the path of magic and was eager to change it all, so he sought out the Lion Heart Monarch.

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