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Chapter 76. Its Just a Fluke (3)

Illusion magic.

A magic with plenty of potential, but with all too obvious limitations.

To compensate for the extre drain on my mana, I have tried various variations on the interference process, and have achieved so results of significance.

So much for his own examination.

The apprentice was right.

A distinct limitation of illusion magic.

It lay in its extre drain on mana.

But it cant be helped.

Yes, all magic had its limitations.

But even with insurmountable limitations.

The value and potential of illusion magic is greater than any other.

Nasrow thought sincerely.

That is why I, Nasrow, have chosen it.

It was not strange.

What is the position of Senior Mage?

The highest authority in their school of magic.

It was only natural that they would consider their magic the best.

Or if they didnt think it was the best, if they doubted it.

They wouldnt have been able to rise to the position of Senior Wizard.

So.

It was no wonder Nasrow was furious.

What do you an by that?

Recognizing your limits. I asked if that was really best.

And by limits, you an extre mana drain?

Until then, Nasrow had scoffed.

Bringing up limits.

He snorted.

That was an obvious mistake, not an intellectual one.

As I said, there were limits to all magic, regardless of discipline.

You have a self-replenishing water source.

But then ca the next paving stone.

At that, Nasrows expression began to twist.

This wasnt a throwing stone.

How dare you!

It was a dare.

You need to think differently. Do you really believe that illusionary magic is the art of creating sothing out of nothing? If so, youve failed your quest.

Why was Nasrow fascinated by illusionary magic?

Simple.

It was a magic that could create sothing out of nothing.

Unlike other magic, there was no object to search for.

As such, it was extrely draining.

And youre talking about nothing?

If I did, would I fail?

It was a denial of illusion magic itself!

Nasrows anger was short-lived, however.

Ho Yeol continued.

As long as magic exists, there is no such thing as nothingness in magic.

The paving stones continue.

Even Nasrow could not argue with that.

correct.

Technically, he wasnt wrong.

The object of illusory magics search was power itself.

Hence the limitations of magic efficiency.

We must abandon the idea that only pure magic can be the object of illusory magic. Overcoming the limitations of illusionary magic begins with correcting the error of that search.

Treating it as an error.

Isnt that a rejection of illusionary magic at its core?

Nasrow persevered.

That word will require responsibility.

It was an accusation that denied the nature of illusionary magic.

He would have to provide evidence for it.

If he couldnt, it was nothing more than rhetoric.

Nasrow listened to the next words.

It could be light, or it could be the air in the atmosphere. Choosing the right target based on your surroundings is an essential skill for overcoming the limitations of illusionary magic.

Light and air as search targets?

Nasrow was dumbfounded by that.

Likewise.

Understanding the implications, the adept mage spoke up.

Heh, heh. Does that an?

Thats right. It ans youll need to have excellent searching talent.

That, that!

Nasrow was silent.

Makes sense.

Yes, Ho-Yeol was right.

If you dont stick to magic as a search target.

If we choose our targets based on our surroundings.

We might be able to overco the limitations of illusion magic.

Any search target would be more efficient than pure magic power.

But it would not be easy.

It ant there would be more than one target to get used to.

But then Ho-Yeol continued.

This is the illusion magic youve chosen, so get used to its weight.

Nasrow felt like hed been slapped in the back of the head.

!

Yes, the reason he chose to use illusion magic.

Because he was convinced that illusion magic was superior to other magic.

It was because he believed that illusion magic reigned above all other magic!

To get used to the weight of such illusionary magic.

To be able to handle the weight of such illusionary magic.

Naturally, that included what Ho Yeol had ntioned earlier.

I suppose that includes a good searching talent.

Nasrow looked at Ho-Yeol.

How?

I dont care how much magical knowledge you have.

This was not a plan that could be put forward without thought.

Which ant.

Ho-Yeol had given serious thought to illusion magic.

Nasrow thought.

So, hes a mage?

He could tell because he was one.

Mages were the most selfish of beings.

But Ho-Yeol was different.

Nasrow pondered, then muttered to himself.

I have unintentionally incurred a debt.

The regular etings had only just begun.

And he wasnt even a Adept yet.

It was a favoritism that put even a senior mage in debt.

*

What does that an?

Search? Interference? Manifestation? Seriously!

Oh, and whats with the translation feature, it doesnt translate that stuff!

You see what you know.

I wont doze off this ti.

Despite my resolve.

The players sighed in frustration.

Hey, Nam Tae-min. What do you know, do you think your brother Chulmin can understand?

A player from the Gaon Guild, Mage class.

She asked into her earpiece.

A booming voice assaulted her eardrums.

-How should I know? By the way, Mr. Ho Yeol, hes really serious.

-Yes. I dont know what it is, but Im sensing an expert force.

-Thats probably why hes treated as a senior in the tower.

-Isnt that why the mages in the tower cant talk back?

-Yikes. I really should have been worried. Whos Ho-yeol?

Yes, I shouldnt have asked the Barbarian.

Like I said, this place.

The players gathered in the Crystal Hall had a lot riding on this regular eting.

What if, by so chance, they get the quest, complete the quest, and enter the Magic Tower like Ho Yeol?

That would be an incredible quest reward.

That was a huge quest reward.

It was no wonder that guilds were clinging to it.

Everyone, say sothing. Dont you think youve heard it all?

There were more than a few players whispering into their earphones.

But it was unlikely theyd hear back.

Even if the Guilds analysts were hanging around.

I couldnt understand it.

-Searching, interfering, tongue-in-cheek? What the hell is this? You just shout the na of the skill and youre out. Magic!

Magic and skills are completely different.

It took Ho Yeol days to realize that.

Theres no way any of the players would recognize it if they put their heads together.

Except for one.

Jesse Heinness was the exception.

Number one in the guild rankings.

Because he had the full backing of the Shining?

No. In fact, Jesse didnt even have his earphones on.

She didnt.

All she had was her teacher, a man nad Old Hat.

And because shed had a eting with Ho Yeol.

Wow.

Even so.

Even Jesse didnt realize much.

After all that crack exploring, monster hunting, and everything else.

After a full day of reading magic books.

Searching, interfering, manifesting.

Only now did she begin to understand the structure of magic.

But it was enough.

Great!

It took a while to recognize Ho Yeols extraordinary ability.

The old man lanted.

-Its no use teaching you every day.

Just one day.

Just a few hours.

I feel like Ive lost a pupil to a short question-and-answer session with Ho-yeol.

But apart from that.

Old Hat had to admit.

-Thats not the realm of talent.

Just evaluating and giving suggestions for improvent.

Theres a world of difference between the two.

Talent is a must, and it takes ti and thought.

My tin foil hat twitched.

-Surely, a man who has piqued my interest.

A man who piques the interest of an archmage.

He wanted to let us know how much he was appreciated.

I wish I could tell them in person.

Its just a sha you cant.

Still, it wasnt all bad.

-For once, it felt like a conference.

A quest to push the envelope, not be satisfied with the status.

It was a sight to behold, even for the Archmage.

I want to let you know how great this is, too.

The impatient tin foil hat whispered to his apprentice.

-Dont you want to put on that mans head one day, apprentice? I know hes not going to let you do that, hes a bit of a prick, but why, Im sure you can co up with an excuse. Yes, lets make up an excuse, just like in that magic school movie! I can talk like that hat, so its not a lie.

But the tin foil hat soon muddied the waters.

The next announcent.

Ho-Yeol, who had been silent, spoke up again.

I have my doubts.

!

There are countless dicinal herbs that look similar, but have completely different effects and chanisms. For example, ragweed leaves and cannilia petals.

A perfectly upright posture, not even cross-legged.

And not the slightest twist in his voice.

More upright than posture.

The two dicinal herbs are identical in appearance and even in their habitat, but their effects are obviously different. Do you believe that your proposed nurturing thod can provide a common nurturing effect for all dicinal herbs, including these two?

The question stunned Old Hat.

-And a knowledge of dicinal herbs?

As I said, it wasnt just talent.

It takes ti and serious thought.

The possibility of doing it was a long shot.

-I an, you cant just read every study presented at a conference on !

I cant even begin to look at them.

and even suggest improvents.

You an youve been thinking about it?

Yeah, youre only as good as your knowledge.

It wasnt just the tin foil hat that was freaking out.

!

Starting with Nasrow.

Bellier Yusia, the senior mage of the Healing School.

Curtain, Maia, and Garfield.

!!!

The announcents continued.

The more Ho-Yeol spoke.

The more they opened their mouths.

The emotions from the pre-qualification?

The unkind glances he had given Ho-yeol?

Those feelings were long gone.

In fact, it made so of the senior mages reflect.

This is an idea that even I, a senior, would never have thought of!

You an to tell hes put more thought into this than I have?

Sha on , I dont even deserve seniority!

But.

He didnt seem to care.

Ho-yeols complexion didnt change in the slightest.

He simply announced the next speaker.

Next. Senior Mage, Vanguard Tom.

*

Fish ets water.

Im sure thats what they say about situations like this.

Not just an observer.

A regular eting as the chief guest and organizer.

You have to feel the weight of it.

If you just open your mouth and say.

I was talking like fish out of water!

I was tackling every single study.

As a presenter.

Oh, how I must have co across.

I thought, Lets switch positions.

I realized that I had done sothing even worse.

Ive had professors and bosses criticize for everything, and this?

And if thats not bad enough, what is? Thats the best you can do?

If it was the best, you would have presented it at a conference!

Im a fish out of water, especially a mudfish.

Why, a mudfish muddies the waters.

My presence at the conference was more than a mudfish.

But I thought shalessly.

If they dont like it, dont ask them to do it next ti.

Yeah, its better to be crazy than diocre.

Lets finish the conference with a bang, as I had decided.

The good news is.

At least I wasnt full of shit.

It was worth it.

All those books, all those books.

When I didnt know anything about magic.

Like, for example, the last regular eting.

Back then, Id have had to rely on Grandfells talent to get through.

But now I had an idea in my head.

Of course, I studied for a living, but.

Nothing.

Thats right, the knowledge Id accumulated for my own use was useful.

Of course, the problem was that it helped get ahead.

Weight of the Chief (repeat)

Perform the verification at Topaz Hall. (Success)

Successfully organize a regular conference. (in progress).

Well, thats the end of both the eting and the quest.

I called for the last speaker.

Next. Senior Mage, Vanguard Tom.

Vanguard Tom, Senior Wizard of Pure Magic.

He was the only senior wizard presenting research at this regular eting.

The school of pure magic continues to struggle.

I hear hes prepared a presentation to revitalize it.

It wasnt vetted before a senior mage.

I didnt get to see his face.

I can imagine how he feels.

Uncle Tom.

I rembered him as a bribe.

-This is Vanguard Tom, Senior Mage of Pure Magic. Im here to offer my congratulations and a small gesture of goodwill. Do you mind if I co in for a mont?

The mont I was recognized by all the senior wizards.

Because it was Uncle Tom who knocked on my lab door.

Such a precarious position to be in.

I have a feeling this isnt going to be pretty.

And in a way, I was right.

As it turns out, I didnt open my mouth.

Static.

Vanguard did not appear in the Crystal Hall at my call. For so ti now, there had been no sign of Vanguard Tom in the Crystal Hall.

The senior mages chattered.

Where did he go?

He must have been at the far end.

What, did he have an ergency?

What could be more urgent than a conference!

The chatter grew louder.

The wait continued.

But Vanguard showed no sign of showing up.

I stood up from my seat.

Vanguard Tom.

What had happened to him.

I couldnt possibly know.

But one thing is certain.

This is my regular conference.

And I have a quest goal to complete it successfully,

a quest objective to successfully complete.

My pride does not allow for such variables.

With all eyes on .

I opened my mouth.

According to the procedure.

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