Only this way can the mages from other countries be tied to Kael's chariot.
In short, even if Kael cannot produce a complete theory of war mage, as long as he provides so results and can make the Magic Monarchs recognize his content and its future potential, it is enough to fulfill their wishes.
Initially thought the best he could achieve was sothing diocre.
Unexpectedly, what erged was a powerful move.
It instantly made those old mages, who usually don't speak on the Mage Net, feel dizzy.
So much so that Kael, originally prepared to attend the Magic Festival, suddenly received a delay notice from the Mage Association of Golden City. When the mage ca to notify him, he had a bewildered expression.
After all, when soone cos to you with a hopeful yet resentful expression, it will inevitably make the person being stared at feel anxious and uneasy.
As he was leaving, he even heard the old mage responsible for organizing events in Golden City muttering:
"Damn it, seems like I understand everything, but also nothing at all. If we don't get a rough idea tonight, I won't be able to sleep peacefully.
Damn it, what if after researching all night, the outco is not understanding it thoroughly... Should I even bother asking questions then? What if I ask sothing stupid and get laughed at by fellow mages?"
As a result, that evening, the staff in Golden City were surprised to find that the mages, who originally wandered everywhere upon arriving, suddenly shut themselves in from the afternoon onwards for so reason.
For rchants who couldn't profit enough from the mages, they wondered if one of their own had overcharged the mages, causing collective resentnt. The rchant community had already begun grumblingly investigating the overcharging culprit.
Who is affecting their business?!
Amazingly, upon investigation, they found that at least 20 to 30 percent of peers were indeed overcharging.
The final result, of course, was inconclusive.
anwhile, Kael was suddenly contacted in the middle of the night by his teacher Luxius via the Communication Crystal.
After a round of greetings, Luxius went straight to the point.
"You rascal, do you know what you've done?"
Luxius started with a half-joking reprimand: "By uploading your work on the Mage Net, you've instantly attracted a lot of attention from a large group of mages.
The theoretical knowledge required to grasp the related content is so vast that now many mages haven't figured out the authenticity and reliability of your theoretical research.
It's understandable, given that unless soone leads and explains the content thoroughly, it's very difficult for ordinary mages to absorb."
Kael said in surprise, "Is it that difficult? I thought I had simplified the content as much as possible for ordinary mages to understand."
Luxius looked up and down at his student, then asked, "Did you do it on purpose, or was it accidental?"
"Huh?"
"I an, did you realize that your current knowledge has already subtly exceeded what an average person can grasp?"
"It seems there is such a situation, so I've been working hard to improve it, but currently, the effect of the improvent looks worriso."
"It's not much about improving or not; it's purely because the mage knowledge you have accumulated is too high, beyond what a normal mage can achieve. So in any domain, when delving deeper, you're inevitably going to encounter these awkward situations.
What you need to do is rely to restrain your communication with ordinary mages, as there was a ti when I had the sa feeling as you.
This result might be either good or bad for you, but know that if you maintain this status for long, you'll start seeing ordinary people as unable to communicate, akin to monkeys."
Luxius's words enlightened Kael.
Indeed, it hadn't occurred to him that his theoretical research on spells had reached such a level, partly thanks to the synergy effect between ga panels and the native body.
"Mr. Luxius, contacting tonight may not only be about the formation of war mage theories, right?"
"It quite relates to this matter."
Luxius chuckled lightly, "Here's so good news: due to assistance from other Magic Monarchs, the situation over in Gransham has gradually stabilized in a peaceful standoff.
Simply put, your little fiancée and her ntor Olivia have stepped down from the front lines, and it's estimated that you can see your Elanna tomorrow."
At these words, Kael's eyes brightened, "Is everything alright on Elanna's side?"
"Of course, with the negotiations from the Magic Monarchs and the support from the Silver Guard Army, both sides are now facing off using Gransham City as a boundary.
Having completed Olivia's delay work, she can naturally bring your little fiancée back. This sowhat relates to the content you published yesterday afternoon."
"The war mage theory isn't potent enough to warrant such consequences." Kael shook his head helplessly, montarily unable to comprehend these people's thoughts.
"How impressive it is isn't for you to decide, Kael; so years down the line, looking back on today, soone might designate you with a title like 'The Navigator Who Leads Mages onto an Endless Path.'
Just from my personal evaluation, your extraordinary contributions to Mage Academia have already surpassed that of an ordinary Magic Monarch, with the only difference being your results still need ti to be verified."
As Luxius said this, he glanced at Kael from the corner of his eye.
Through the Communication Crystal, he suddenly said, "Considering your current capabilities, verifying this aren't likely to take too much ti, is it?"
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