Life of a Magic Academy Mage Chapter 215

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Episode 215

“Professor Garcia. I don’t know exactly what it was, but I did it all wrong. “Please calm down your anger.”

“I’m not angry.”

Professor Passelette Kraer first apologized. Of course, Professor Garcia did not understand.

“For a person who says he’s not angry, he’s really not angry… no. “You’re fine, right?”

“yes. So, I said that was okay.”

Professor Passelette looked Lee Han up and down and asked Professor Garcia.

“Is that him?”

“yes. That student is Lee Han.”

‘what? ‘Why do I feel ominous?’

Lee Han paused for a moment, wondering if it was a side effect of the stone divination magic he was attempting.

Come to think of it, I heard that seeing the future requires a price…

“It seems like you really have a lot of magical power.”

Professor Passelette was lost in thought.

There was a reason why students were asked to predict the future one day in the future, which was impossible, even though it was originally possible to give students easier prediction magic – such as 1 second or 2 seconds into the future.

It was set up to fail in the first place.

It was better for young wizards to fail than to succeed half-heartedly.

No matter how much you use magic, seeing the future is a dangerous act that requires a price.

It would be fortunate if the price ended in magical power, and if successful, a more fatal payment could have occurred.

so…

“now stop.”

Professor Passelette used his cane to blow away the stones in front of Lee Han.

The freshman was fearlessly trying to do the fortune telling.

Because he had so much magical power, he didn’t care about the price he had to pay in case of failure.

“1 Grade. Precognition magic cannot be attempted as many times as other magic. “The price to pay in case of failure is relatively small, but I don’t know what will happen if it is repeated.”

“But Lee Han is fine?”

In response to Guynando’s innocent question, Professor Garcia waved his cane to silence him.

There was no benefit in messing with Passelette’s nature for no reason.

“understand. professor.”

“okay. “Keep that in mind.”

Lee Han really understood.

‘It’s really unstable magic.’

At this point, it was no exaggeration to say that it was the most uncertain and capricious of all magic.

The more you try to see into the future, the bigger the price you have to pay, the more accurately and clearly you see the future, the bigger the price is, and even if you fail, the price can get bigger if you repeat it.

Just because you had a lot of magic power didn’t mean you could keep trying.

‘I should be more careful.’

Lee Han didn’t have much interest in foresight magic.

The wizard with ambitions in precognitive magic pursued a further future, saying, ‘I will have to see the end of the world,’ but Lee Han was satisfied with just knowing what trap the skull principal had prepared.

At that level, he could easily be called a precognitive wizard.

Of course, Professor Passelette did not believe Lee Han.

“Professor Garcia. “I think you need to watch that student carefully.”

“yes?”

“Don’t you know very well that you have a lot of magical power? Since such a student knew about precognitive magic, there was absolutely no way he would refrain from doing so. “She will continue to try foresight magic, even if it means pouring all of her magic into it.”

Professor Passelette was half convinced.

Peeking into the future was a pleasure so intense that it was difficult to compare it to anything else.

There was no way a wizard who was only a freshman could control that. It was dangerous if not monitored for a while.

“Student Lee Han is not that type of person.”

Professor Garcia waved his hand as if it was okay. As before, Professor Passelette could not help but be even more surprised by the unexpected appearance shown by the good Professor Garcia.

how…?

“Professor Garcia. “You know that all freshmen have empty iron heads…”

“I know. But Lee Han is not that type of person.”

“Is it because he’s a genius? “You know that genius is more dangerous in cases like this.”

You might not know it if you didn’t have talent, but in magic, people with talent were more dangerous.

In a situation where you don’t have the ability to protect yourself, it’s like being immersed deep in a swamp called magic…

“Yes. But Lee Han is not that type of person.”

Professor Garcia was adamant.

Given Lee Han’s personality, there was absolutely no way he would do anything reckless.

Confidence beyond any talent or magical ability!

“…???”

Of course, Professor Passelette was even more embarrassed.

‘Really, what on earth…?’

While Professor Passelette was speechless and speechless, Professor Garcia turned his attention to the students.

Now that we’ve warned you enough about the dangers of precognitive magic, it was time to talk about the benefits of precognitive magic.

No matter how dangerous precognitive magic is, wizards are the type of people who ultimately jump into danger.

There was no reason to become a wizard if you weren’t going to care about it just because it was dangerous.

“ruler. “Everyone must have been very surprised at how different and unique the foresight magic was from other magic.”

The students nodded. Some students collapsed on the floor and just twitched their fingers. These were students who attempted divination but failed.

“But the magic I tried today was quite… difficult. “Foresight magic is not the only type of magic that is that difficult.”

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‘Then wouldn’t it be right to show you the easy magic first?’

Lee Han, who suddenly felt like he had tried a very difficult spell over and over again, listened with a shocked expression.

If it weren’t for the fact that I had a lot of magic power, I wouldn’t have stretched out like the friends who are rolling around on the floor of the classroom right now.

“Precognition magic can be used in a variety of ways, starting with finding hidden objects in the classroom, knowledge you have missed or forgotten, mistakes in the magic circle you created, etc. There are many cases where wizards who learn magic from other schools also learn a little bit of foresight magic.”

If you dig deep, there is no magic as dangerous as foresight magic, but if you dig shallowly, foresight magic is a very convenient and versatile magic.

As it assists the wizard’s brain, it goes well with any type of magic.

“So, for students who are interested in precognitive magic, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to take a lecture under Professor Craer. Of course, don’t forget to always be humble in front of the future.”

Despite the uproar at the beginning, Professor Garcia’s words seemed persuasive, and quite a few students decided to listen to the magic of foresight.

As the lecture ended and the students walked out one by one, they talked about what they could do with foresight magic and what they were going to do.

“Thank you for your hard work. “Professor Craer.”

“What am I? “Professor Garcia did it all.”

Professor Garcia waved his hand at Professor Passelette’s words.

“Professor Craer is teaching this. “I’m worried that there will be too many students to teach because of me.”

It was a sound that would have made Professor Mortum of Black Magic shed bloody tears if he had heard it.

A privilege exclusive to professors who handle popular magic!

However, Professor Passelette responded as if he did not care.

“Anyway, most of them are people who will just lay the basics and move on.”

Unlike other magic, precognition magic had a significantly high student dropout rate.

It was very useful if you learned it at an appropriate level, but it was only natural that your life would be in danger as you progressed to a higher level.

As such, Professor Passelette was not very interested in finding students.

If you’re lucky it will happen, if you’re unlucky it won’t.

“But were there any students who seemed useful?”

“Foreign magic, like other magic, it is difficult to find a genius who stands out in the beginning. Professor Garcia. “Cases like you are extremely rare.”

Professor Passelette grunted.

Professor Garcia said he cared so much about his students, but Professor Passelette didn’t think much of it.

It was nearly impossible to reveal talent in precognitive magic in the first year.

Even if you practice ‘relatively’ easy foresight magic throughout your first year and begin fortune-telling in earnest from your second year, it is difficult to discover your talent.

First of all, it is extremely difficult to succeed at fortune telling (it requires intuition and inspiration), and you also need to know how to interpret the uncertain future…

“And him. Is this really okay? Other professors said they were interested. “You’re not telling me to come to you later and take responsibility for it, right?”

Who would the other professors be angry with if their favorite student vomits blood and collapses while secretly practicing precognitive magic?

Professor Passelette did not want to take that risk.

“It’s okay.”

‘I’m anxious…’

Just then, Lee Han and his friends walked out. Professor Passelette listened. The idea was to listen to the conversations the first graders were having.

“I will practice hard and try to remember the order of the deck I shuffled. So Lee Han. You tried to tell by throwing stones earlier. “Did you see anything?”

Professor Passelette shook his head inwardly in response to Guynando’s question.

I explained it earlier, but you already forgot.

A clumsy personality like that was not suitable for precognitive magic.

‘I told you several times that if you fail, you won’t see anything…’

“hmm. Short images passed by…”

“?!”

Professor Passelette’s eyes opened wide.

what?

‘Failure… wait… it’s not the time to reprimand first-year students.’

Of course I thought it would have failed, but now that I think about it, Lee Han never said anything about the stone fortune telling failing. Surprisingly, even though it was successful, he tried again!

‘You must have paid the price for success…’

The moment you see the future, no matter how blurry and uncertain the image is, the cost becomes enormous.

But the fact that he did it over and over again without showing any signs of it…

‘I was born with it!’

One of the talents of precognition magic.

It was a constitution that paid well.

It may have sounded like a joke, but in some ways it was the most important talent.

If one wizard had to sacrifice blood after seeing the future, but the other wizard had to sacrifice magic power, the latter had an overwhelming advantage.

That student clearly had the constitution to pay with magical power.

‘But if you were to sacrifice magical power in return, you would need a huge amount…’

Although he had heard that it had a lot of magical power, Professor Passelette was confused.

No matter how much magical energy you have, you sacrificed all of your success in magical energy, and repeated that many times…

Is that possible?

Could it be that first year’s mistake?

It was common for a young wizard to think he had seen the future.

The professor listened even more intently than before. To finish listening to the conversation.

“What did you see? “What did you see?!”

“I cooked roast beef.”

“roast beef…! Tomorrow’s menu is roast beef!”

“I’m not sure. “You said that even if you saw the future, that future could be very different.”

“no. Lee Han. “We can create the future.”

Gainando spoke in a voice full of saliva.

“What are you talking about?”

“Tomorrow’s menu is roast beef.”

“roast beef?! I like that! What kind of meat do you use?! “Maybe lamb?”

“What roast beef?”

“They say the Blue Dragon Tower guys are eating roast beef tomorrow.”

“Shit. “They seem like ugly people.”

Professor Passelette frowned.

It was an important part, but the other first-year students were just talking nonsense.

“First of all, what I saw was roast beef using beef.”

“beef…!”

“Beef is good!”

“Those bastards. Did you come to the magic school to eat? “You can’t be a great wizard if you’re full!”

Despite the jealous words of the White Tiger Tower students, Professor Passelette’s mind was occupied elsewhere.

Even if the divination was successful, the way each wizard looked at the image was different.

Nevertheless, if there is an important element, it is clarity and specificity.

The clearer and more specific the image, the better the foresight.

If it was clear enough to see the type of meat…

Professor Passelette muttered with dazed eyes.

“Beef… Beef… Beef…!”

“Has your personality changed recently?”

Professor Garcia, who came out from behind, looked puzzled.

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