<Chapter 65>

-That professor seems to want to keep learning something through you.

Ruin was well aware of Professor Gary Eldos’s intentions.

It was obviously in the form of asking himself a question, but deep down he wanted to get some clue from himself.

This question now must be something he has not overcome on his own.

Ruin didn’t want to be more suited to the intention of such an outspoken professor.

Above all, it was clear that if I continued to stand out like this, my undergraduate life would be even more distorted.

While Ruin remained silent, Shiron proudly raised his hand first.

A look of disappointment flashed in Professor Gary Eldos’ eyes for a moment, but then he nodded.

“Then let Cadet Shiron answer.”

Chiron stared at Professor Gary Eldos with deeper eyes.

“Until now, I have learned that when academic theories and wizard senses collide, it is a matter of value that the wizard must judge for himself.”

As the cadets nodded, Shiron continued to speak.

“Whether to prioritize the theory of magic, or to refine the senses, is the exclusive domain of a wizard. But why do you call this problem ‘contradiction’?”

As expected, Professor Gary Eldos’ expression was disappointing.

In fact, this issue was an important topic that all professors in the Faculty of Magic were experiencing.

If all the unique magics that could not be fully explained by theory were dismissed as the realm of the senses, there was only one judgment left in the end.

The only non-magical explanation left was that he was born with genius talent and natural senses.

Professor Gary Eldos was a person who believed that a certain standardization of magic, that is, a unified system, was absolutely necessary.

The desire that all cadets start with equal opportunities.

Rather than dismissing magic as talent and sense, he wanted to teach magic that approached all students in the same system.

“Tell me. Cadet Severon.”

Severon, who was carefully raising his hand, also opened his mouth.

“Our cadets all have different abilities. Rather, it would be even more strange if there were cadets with the same abilities.”

“… … .”

“The amount and purity of manya, the level of telekinesis, the level of the Circle… … Moreover, the ‘sense of magic’ is neither quantifiable nor explainable. That’s why even in classical magic mechanics, this part was passed over as a matter of choice. Even the mage towers of each country have consistently maintained this judgment.”

Professor Gary Eldos’ eyes lit up.

“So what do you want to say?”

Severon’s tone was already cold.

“The problem you asked is too big a discourse. It is not a problem that can be dealt with at our cadet level, especially in the classes of cadets with no rank. It’s a topic that can only be dealt with at a great meeting in the Tower of Magic or a great debate between schools.”

“… … .”

“I don’t know why you bothered to ask Cadet Ruin about such a huge discourse.”

Professor Gary Eldos was calmly looking at the cadets with no rank.

Certainly this class was unique.

Shiron, the grandson of the wise man.

Severon is worthy of being called a genius.

Lilia burning with endless passion in her indifferent face.

Even the puzzling Shurie who is clearly hiding something.

Although they were only overshadowed by them, Zed and Frena are also cadets with formidable qualities.

Cadets of such qualities that it is difficult to find even a single student in each grade were gathered in this small classroom.

Moreover, Ruin Ryan, who exists at the center of it.

Why are you asking Ruin, a mere cadet with no rank, about a huge discourse?

Even those brilliant geniuses didn’t really feel how great a wizard he was.

is he a genius? It’s not like that.

It can’t be explained by a magical state like Circle.

Even another sage of the kingdom, the head of Hedeian, withheld judgment.

Truly outside the standard, the existence that could not be measured was Ruin.

-You guys. It’s not just about hitting the barriers of relationships like that. If realizing and moving forward is possible only with one’s own strength, it would be much better to cultivate in an unknown cave somewhere. Didn’t you come to this academy because you knew that well?

Ruin’s face distorted at Gyrobel’s sudden opinion.

‘noisy.’

-I understand your feelings of not wanting to leave any traces, but if you don’t know your noble status anyway, doesn’t it matter a lot?

‘The more I show my superior abilities, the more I have no choice but to attract the attention of the evil emperor and Rencia family.’

-How about that? Wouldn’t it be interesting to see what kind of guy would approach him in what way? It’s ridiculous to assume that everyone who approaches you must be malicious. Besides, aren’t you able to overwhelm opponents through information from your past lives?

Ruin couldn’t understand Gyrobel saying such stupid things once in a while.

To think that a demon-like person misses this simple principle every time.

‘It’s a story that can only be achieved if you can subdue at least a superman.’

Right now, this was his clear reference point.

It was for that reason that he vowed to fight a duel with his father when he returned to his family.

‘What if there is no way to stop them from approaching with malicious intent?’

-Hmm… … .

‘It’s one of the two whether you lose your life or lose your opponent. One means that your true magic will be hit again for my resurrection, and one means that my information will be revealed throughout the kingdom.’

It can be resurrected through Gyrobel’s black magic, but it always had to be the last bastion to prepare for the worst.

This is because if Gyrobel’s true magic is exhausted and he dies, everything will end.

Having arrived carrying the deaths of his comrades, his fate was never his own.

So, Ruin was paying attention to his movements as closely as possible.

-You mean you only need to be able to deal with superhumans?

That was enough for now.

It would be at least twenty years before the transcendents, namely the evil emperor and his army commanders, would appear in the world.

-I will deal with you with this Gyrobel’s Advent form. Even though it’s not the main body, if only the true magic is intact, it’s enough to deal with a human superhuman.

‘what… … ?’

Gyrobel was extremely reluctant to suffer losses as she was a demon who had fallen enough to fall in the demon realm.

If, by any chance, he gets hit by the descending body while dealing with a superman, it will lead to great damage to his spirit.

Maybe it was something that could damage the main body of the Demon Realm.

‘Why? why so… … ?’

-Aren’t you the only disciple of this Gyrobel?

Oh, I just asked.

Ruin quickly inferred why Gyrobel was doing this.

He wants to see him soon too.

Black magic and white magic are fused, and what kind of form and power will be displayed by one’s own magic that has finally evolved.

Gyrobel was also trying to get a clue to defeat the great demon, Medra.

Suddenly, a bloody laugh came out.

If the demon god’s resolution was that much, there was no talent not to match him.

As Ruin looked at the cadets, they were still arguing closely with Professor Gary Eldos.

“The right to decide what class to teach is definitely up to this Gary Eldos.”

“Then good. But don’t judge our grades by this class.”

“I will.”

Severon, who sat down in his seat, looked at Ruin.

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For some reason, Severon grew angry as he, who had absolutely nothing to do with all of this, was listening with such an expressionless face.

“This all happened because the professors showed interest in you. Why don’t you say something? I don’t like having our grades constantly affected in this way.”

Severon was the only cadet who refused the perfect score given to all cadets with no rank for the adamantium box assignment.

Denying credits because it was not a solution to the task he had won with his own abilities.

I could fully feel how great his pride as a wizard was.

Ruin looked at Professor Gary Eldos.

“Do you still want to hear my answer?”

Swallowing, Professor Gary Eldos was clearly nervous.

“That’s right. Do you have any answers?”

Now even the cadets felt it clearly through Professor Gary Eldos’ outspoken attitude.

That the professor was not questioning Ruin, but seeking his wisdom.

“Go out. Let me show you the answer.”

Just like that, Ruin stood up expressionlessly and left the classroom.

As Gary Eldos followed him with a dazed look on his face, the cadets all came out of the classroom.

When Ruin opened the academy’s main gate and started climbing the winding stairs of the shopping street, Professor Gary Eldos quickly expressed disapproval.

Leaving the academy in the middle of class was a huge burden for a professor.

If anything happens from now on, everyone is responsible.

But Professor Gary Eldos couldn’t stop walking.

It was because there were things that mysterious cadet had shown me so far.

Could it have been an hour?

The place where Ruin’s steps stopped was at the end of Lemadel Night Castle.

The last castle connected to the foot of the mountain.

Above the castle, the foot of the huge mountain Besquia, which symbolizes the kingdom of Lemadel, curved far into the sky.

As Louin started climbing the mountain path, Professor Gary Eldos’ face turned white.

“Cadet Louin Ryan! Where are you going?”

“I bet you said you wanted to hear my answer.”

Ruin was looking at the distant summit of Mount Besquia.

“My answer is over there.”

When the cadets frightened and stopped walking, only Lilia followed Ruin with a terrible expression.

Shiron and his friends, who had already started running on the playground with Ruin, also started walking along with determined eyes.

As if he couldn’t help it, Professor Gary Eldos pulled out the staff he had hidden deep in Dalmadica.

“Cadets, everyone stop.”

The cadets looked back and were shocked.

The professor’s magic wand was something they had never seen before.

That high-ranking wizards like Gary Eldos borrow the power of magic crystals.

It was like a notice that he would unleash magic with extreme difficulty.

Shiron’s face brightened as if he realized something.

“Mass Teleport!”

Indeed, as expected by Chiron, a magic circle with complex patterns appeared on the floor where Professor Gerieldos was standing, and began to glow white.

“All the cadets, gather in the magic circle.”

Ruin approached first with a calm expression, as if he had expected it, and got on top of the magic circle.

After all the other cadets got on the magic circle, Professor Gary Eldos, who was checking the spatial coordinate system, looked at Ruin for the last time.

“Is your answer at the top of Mount Besquia?”

“That’s right.”

“Okay.”

Whoaaah-

Before they even felt the soft vibrations of the magic circle, dazzling rays of light spread out and at the same time, the cadets were standing on the top of Mount Besquia.

Some of the cadets were amazed at the strange sensation they felt for the first time in their lives.

“Wow! This is the scalpel teleport you’ve only heard about!”

“I-I never thought it would feel like this!”

“Great! professor!”

Having personally experienced the peak of space shift magic, the joy must be indescribable.

Suddenly, Ruin was staring at the surrounding scenery.

-Bonghwadae (烽火臺).

The largest beacon tower in the Lemadel Kingdom.

Certainly, in a place like this, it is a spatial coordinate system that the wizard of the kingdom must know.

Professor Gary Eldos, who had turned pale, was glaring at Ruin, barely suppressing his exhaustion.

“… … Now, tell me. What answer is there at the top of this mountain in Besquia?”

Ruin was just staring at the vast foothills of Besquia without saying anything.

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