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[3 Years Later]

“Jared, there are things you need to understand.” My tutor, Alphonse said at the start of one of our lessons.

Based on his tone, I knew it was serious, so I paid rapt attention. It was rare to see him so resolved.

‘Maybe he wants to teach a more advanced spell!’ I bead.

Who wouldn’t like the sound of that?

“Jared. You have a lot of potential. Truly! I’ve never seen anyone advance through this amount of knowledge and practice of magic throughout my years.”

‘Oh, don’t flatter . Let’s just be done with the formalities and fork over the special magic you want to teach .’ I grinned internally, eyeing my tutor greedily.

“You’re smart too. So far, in the three years since I’ve been your tutor, you’ve surpassed my expectations. Every ti, you end up using unconventional ans to combine low-level spells and use them in creative ways… Truly, you are exceptional!”

‘Hehe, of course! I’m a Great Sage with countless Magic Theories in my head. With the opportunity to practice Magic, of course, I would end up creating many combinations. So, old man… hand ’em over, my special magic! I’ve earned it!’

“So, Jeremy… what do you think about…” Alphonse’s voice trailed.

He appeared hesitant on whether or not to tell what was on his mind.

‘Co on, old man. You can trust !’

“…. What do you think about becoming a scholar, instead of a mage?”

As soon as he asked the question, it took a while before I was able to comprehend his words. The bombshell was certainly unexpected.

“A… Scholar…?” I asked, a little shaken.

Alphonse appeared flustered upon seeing my disappointed face. As one who had overseen my training for so long and knew of my passion for practicing magic, asking to be a scholar now was a difficult task for him.

“Jared, this is the-”

“Why…? Why do you think I should be a Scholar?” I cut his words short with my whisper.

After showing him so much of what I could do, training like hell, and even eating up knowledge faster than anyone my age. This old man still thought such a path suited more than my goal?

“Jared, the thing is… it’s because I’m your tutor that I know… you have no talent in Magic.” Alphonse sighed.

“E-eh… Ehhhhhh?!”

My heart ached the mont he said that. For so reason, those words hit a core within that I had long thought was numb.

Why, oh why did this feel familiar to the first ti I was told that I was inept?

“You managed to form a mana core at seven when others succeeded at age five. However, even though you finally have a mana core, advancing beyond this stage is difficult. In a few years after training with magic, your core should have started experiencing so changes…” Alphonse explained.

I knew what he was talking about.

Mana Cores have various colors depending on Grade, and as a magic-user, it is one of your duties to advance your core to the highest possible grade. There are limits to how far one can go based on Talent.

‘So, that’s what this is all about…’

“Jared, you’re already ten years old. Even though you got a late Awakening, by now a yellow color should have begun to form in your mana core. Yet… ” Alphonse stated, looking worried.

‘Ah, I understand now.’

It appeared I was too entrapped in magic that I failed to notice the worries of my tutor. Truly, my case was sothing anyone would be worried about.

Normally, at five I would have had a white Mana Core, then by my current age, I should have partially developed a Yellow core. For geniuses, it wasn’t impossible to have fully advanced to the Yellow Core stage.

Yet, I hadn’t even shown the slightest sign of improvent.

“I know you’ve always wanted to be a mage, utilizing magic actively, but… that journey will be cut short due to the unfairness of the situation. You should have realized it yourself… your mana core, your mana capacity, they’re below normal standards.” Alphonse clenched his fist as he spoke.

I could tell that it was hard for him to tell these things. The expression on his face and the way his voice quivered all showed that he was truly sorry for doing this.

‘To him, he’s bashing the dreams and hopes of a child…’

I understood all his points perfectly. But…

“I know you might be skeptical, but the Scholar profession is highly revered. It used to be discriminated against but, after Lewis Griffith, the Great Sage erged with his countless theories that revolutionized Magic, they have beco more revered and influential.”

‘This guy… he doesn’t know that he’s using myself as an example.’

“Jared, I sohow see the Great Sage in you. It appears that both of you think alike. Do you know what you told one ti? I can’t forget it, since it was exactly the line I read from one of the Great Sage’s Treatises.”

‘Crap! This guy is catching on!’

“He said, ‘Magic is more than just a set of strict Laws. It can be tweaked and altered to suit any purpose. That is the very aning of evolution.’..”

GULP

I ssed up! Why did I have to say the exact words I wrote down? I was just speaking normally at that ti.

“To be honest, I have always admired that great man, Jared. And for to see him in you is sothing you can take as an achievent. That’s why I know you can do it… you’ll succeed greatly as a Scholar!”

” ‘He’ is , dumbass! I know I can succeed as a Scholar. I already did so in my past life!’

Still, Alphonse made a lot of sense. If I were to pursue the Scholar path, there would be little need to practice Magic, but more emphasis on study, research, and discovery.

With just my SPELLCRAFT, I would be able to change the world once again. My success was already pretty much guaranteed. However…

“So, what do you say, Jared? Don’t you want to-”

“Nope!” I sharply responded.

“Just think about it a little-”

“Nooopeeee!” I repeated.

What this man was asking of … even though it was the logical thing to do, I was never going to choose that path.

Why? Because I was already one in my past life. I had even reached the summit, the pinnacle of any Scholar, and achieved the Great Sage title. Still, at the end of my life, I felt empty.

It was the regret that made wish for magic, and miraculously I ended up being given a second chance at it.

There was no way I would choose to relive my past!

“Thank you, tutor, for your counsel. However, I know what I want. So, instead of trying to look for an alternative…”

Alphonse was looking flustered, trying to decipher what I, the usually logical one, was thinking.

A wide grin ford on my face as I stared at him with my own resolve.

“… Why don’t we make a bet?”

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