"You know, I have some free time today. Let's do the permanent permit thing together and then I'll show you the inner circle." Maxim thought for a while and then spoke. William also wanted to make a good impression, and maybe this was a good opportunity. He thought that after becoming an official Mage, William would be able to easily defeat most Mages of his level. This would make William the elite of the elite. It wasn't a bad trade."Really? Thank you very much. Everyone here thinks they're shit." William said, looking around at the scattered crowd. (This is actually the opposite of what it means. 'Being shit' is like thinking you're in a high position.)"You have to blame the White City for that. A long time ago, they gave permanent permission to almost all official mages, regardless of their power. Now their children are born with permanent permits, and whether they are strong or not, they think they are shit just for living here. Anyway, let's go, we have a long day ahead of us."
"Beck...Beck is lost." After speaking, Maxim looked at the view outside the restaurant."'Lost'? Among us, he was the best at tracking, the best at maps, and even the best at geography. How can he be lost? That is impossible?" William said in surprise and looked at Maxim as if waiting for an answer."Unfortunately, nothing is impossible in our world. Beck suddenly disappeared. We went to the last place where the communicator worked and found traces of battle, but after a certain point, he just disappeared. It's like he's not in this world anymore. I'm not talking about it being dead, I'm talking about it disappearing." Maxim explained his last sentence so as not to worry William. He had not paid much attention to Beck's situation, and it was only because of his wide circle of contacts that he knew so much about almost all the apprentices in the tower.William still couldn't get over his surprise. How could he get lost? That was all he thought about because he couldn't make sense of hi
After leaving Godesiel's shop, Galindus took him to all the bookstores and auction houses one by one.Although Maxim described each place in general terms, he avoided some details, and Galindus presented a more detailed tour. Most of the stores focused on one particular element. Most of the stores he took William to had no trouble accommodating William's wishes, and by the end of the day they had collected as many books as possible. William's only regret was that he could not find a book with the wonderful effects he wanted.Unfortunately, he had to agree with what Galindus said about that. "If you don't like any of it, you should try to make a spell yourself."It sounded so simple, but both Galindus and William knew it was impossible. Creating spells was no easy task. It required genius, determination, and creativity beyond belief. William knew he had no problem with determination and creativity, but he did not have enough genius.Even he sometimes had trouble understanding how the s
When William entered, Malise was already seated in one of the newly purchased and never-used couches. William also sat across from Malise."How did you find my house? (Location)" William asked in surprise. He had never seen anyone in the inner circle that the two of them knew in common. How did Malise find him?"Such things can be found through simple human relationships." Malise looked at William with her usual sarcastic and lustful smile, but after seeing William's serious expression, she continued to explain."Even though we haven't seen each other for a few months, you're still no fun. Well, okay. Maxim told Acheron, and I learned from Acheron, it's as simple as that."William frowned when he heard this. "I think I have to teach Maxim a lesson." He said it out loud.Malise felt that William's words were a joke, but a voice inside her told her that William could really do this."So why did you come?" William asked, his face expressionless. He already felt that he was in big trouble
Malise awoke from William's shocking show when there was a knock at the door. The figure behind the door was exactly who William suspected.It was Lawrence. He was the richest man William had ever met. He was arrogant, powerful, and authoritative.William stood up and met Malise at the door. William held out his hand and Lawrence returned the small gesture with equal courtesy. It was truly astonishing to see a mage, perhaps second rank in power, shaking the hand of an apprentice.William immediately motioned for him to take one of the seats inside, and he sat across from him.When Malise and William sat down, Lawrence began to speak. "So this is the blacksmith you have been raving about?" He looked at Malise with a smile.Malise smiled positively and nodded. "Yes, and I invited you because his demands exceeded mine.""Let's see what his demands are." Meanwhile, he took the scrolls Malise handed him and examined them. "Heh." A small chuckle involuntarily escaped his mouth.Lawrence soo
After the two had left, William closed the door and sat down on the seat from before. He took a deep, calming breath and tried to put all the worries out of his mind. He was confident that he could make the weapon.No, it wasn't the weapon that mattered. What mattered was what spell William would choose.'Damn... it's so hard to decide!' For someone who considered himself a lover of magic, the decision was not easy.He still remembered how magnificent the mages were in the movies he had seen in his previous world, but he did not want to use only the fireball spell like them.If he wanted to create his own spell, it would be impossible. Creating a spell as an apprentice, no matter how skilled he was, was literally against the rules of the world."I hope something comes out of the wind spells," William spoke out loud without noticing. He had only liked one of the fire spells so far, and he obviously couldn't use it. Maybe his luck lay in the wind spells? He didn't know, but he would try
William felt as if something unknown was waking him up. He was so afraid of this unknown that he looked around as soon as he woke up, but the real fear began as soon as he woke up.William awoke in the middle of nowhere. His surroundings were not filled with chairs, pillows, tables, and books, as he remembered, but just nothing. There was no light. As far as he could feel, he raised his hands and tried to look, but he couldn't see. 'How did I get here?'William felt like he was stepping on the ground. His body wasn't as bad as he remembered, it was in perfect shape right now.[All-Seeing Eye] He wanted to look deeper into his hands, but for the first time, this ability betrayed him. There was nothing but nothingness around him, but a deep feeling, an emotion, or perhaps a creature he could not explain, exerted an unbearable pressure on every cell of his body, terrifying him to the core, to say the least.He didn't know how much time had passed, but suddenly it felt like several years.
After reading everything and studying the scheme, he realized what an impossible task he had undertaken. Of course, the explanation of the spell was as seamless as ever.But at the end of every sentence, '...may...can be...could be...possible...perhaps...'. It contained obscure words like.William would have no trouble using this spell, and it would have incredible effects. The only problem was that William needed to have enough knowledge of the Fire Element and Wind Element to understand the basic mechanism of the spell. So he began to study magic.This was like a scientist's process of research and theoretical testing. William looked at hundreds, thousands of possibilities. Once he understood each line of the scheme, he was surprised: "So this is how it works!"He had to study for three months before he fully understood the spell. The effects of the spell combined with hundreds of books were as follows.Spell Name: [William's Touch]Effect: The user's hand is filled with a massive a