A young mage from the Zelda Islands spoke thus.
However, Sain shook his head and said, "There is a certain problem with your understanding, or to put it another way, do you think the vast majority of professionals in this world have the opportunity to advance their strength to the Extraordinary Rank and beyond?"
The young mage shook his head and said without hesitation, "How could that be possible? The road to the Transcendent is full of barriers; very few can reach that stage, and indeed it is sothing to be proud of."
"To put it bluntly, the harsh truth is that most professionals don't need to consider how far their careers can develop, as most lack the innate talent to go further, correct?"
The young mage nodded in agreent.
Old Mage Sain smiled and said, "Since for ordinary people, due to talent, resources, or other reasons, it is impossible in this lifeti to reach the pinnacle of personal power.
So is it really important for them to choose the mage profession?"
Placido's words awakened the young man instantly.
He suddenly understood the truth his teacher wanted to convey to him, sighed, and said, "The real core reason for hindering the expansion of the mage group actually lies in the characteristics of our mage profession itself?"
"It seems you finally understand this point, so you're not entirely foolish."
Sain Plasido chuckled and said, "The true limitation on the number of people learning to be mages stems from the high entry barrier of the profession, and at lower levels, mages even have less fighting power than ordinary beasts.
This situation lasts until the Extraordinary Rank, where a transformation occurs, and it is precisely this transformation that thoroughly kills the idea of switching to a mage for ordinary professionals.
But now, do you think that after the theory of the War Mage erged, is this still a big problem for those likely unable to break through to the Extraordinary Stage?
I bet that now, all Magic Monarchs across various nations have already prepared to embrace the beautiful prospect that the future of War Mages could bring, even at great cost; they are eager to spread this profession.
The purpose is simple, the influx of a large number of professional newcors into the mage group is the most important thing for all the Magic Monarchs.
Just this alone, can it not be called great?"
Old Mage Sain's words were sincere, and the young mages from the Zelda Islands listened attentively.
It was at this mont that everyone realized an issue.
For those who have beco the great Magic Monarchs, re magic models or spell theories, though useful, are no longer their main focus.
The reason mages band together is simply because there are too few of them, to the point that they cannot have a significant voice on the world stage.
Whether a professional system can rise depends on whether it is useful.
And whether a professional system can reach its peak depends on the impact of the general environnt.
Yet clearly, there has never been a place for mages in the current environnt.
The scarcity of numbers is the most painful reality for all mage forces.
If students from Secret To Mage Academy, they would have a more straightforward experience.
Think about it, the neighboring Royal Knight Academy trains so many students each year, most of whom don't even know each other. Once numbers reach a certain level, just getting to know each other requires a significant ti investnt.
So they are confined to knowing just the people around them.
Unless soone like Elanna, with extraordinary strength and stunning beauty, can beco soone known by everyone in the Royal Knight Academy, as for others...
Better not to ntion.
But within the Secret To Mage Academy?
In the Secret To Mage Academy, so extroverted individuals can even understand the general family backgrounds of all students in a grade without affecting their studies in magic, showing just how sparse the mage numbers are.
The claim that students can graduate and directly beco a mage assistant is simply because there is no one else available.
And now, a prehistoric crocodile has erged.
He waved the flag nad "War Mage" and told all the Magic Monarchs:
"Hey, such benefits may not be enough to move you, but if I say that the promotion of the War Mage profession can directly change the entire Mage World's environnt?
Think about it, broader research results, more mages, a wider talent pool, more qualified assistants, larger mage material production...
Everything you own has been laid out here for you; will you help promote this profession?"
That's the terrifying concept.
In Kael's past life, as a player, he would not specifically understand how the War Mage system developed from nothing to a complete set of cultivation systems. To players, it was only necessary to know whether it was useful, how strong it was, and how appealing it was visually.
Just knowing these things was enough.
So much so that Kael himself never thought that the reason the War Mage concept could initially take shape and steadily form a whole system was essentially because the mages who already held the continental professional system's dominance looked back at various past professions and re-developed the system.
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