The Magician Kunon sees everything - Chapter 91
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Today’s classes have been successfully completed.
As of now, the class content continues to be an experiment that also serves as training for the “ice surface a éura”.
Liquids that freeze easily, substances that freeze easily.
Catalysts that are hard to freeze, catalysts that do not freeze.
Genie is teaching them carefully one by one, and Kunon is joining the third-level class.
The movement of ice is interesting.
Kunon was having a fulfilling time.
It was at such a moment.
“What? You’re quitting school?”
He caught up with his neighbor, Lim Race, who was quickly trying to leave, and waved him off for a chat.
The conversation took Kunon by surprise.
“Really!? You’re kidding!”
To his surprise, Lim is planning to quit this Dillashick Magic School in a year after entering…. the coming summer.
Everyone has their own circumstances.
I am sure she has her own circumstances that prevent her from continuing to attend this school of magic.
I understand that.
But even so, Kunon cannot help but be surprised.
And he can’t help but feel sorry for her.
The school of magic takes care of the third class in terms of school fees and living expenses.
The gates are wide open and half of the individual’s circumstances are taken care of.
Even if you don’t have the opportunity to learn as a magician due to family circumstances.
There is an opportunity to learn here and now.
“It’s not really uncommon in the third grade, you know.”
This was said by a girl, a friend of Lim’s, who was close by to go home with Lim.
Since she is a girl, Kunon is already a friend of hers as well.
“Oh, so you’re quitting too!”
“I don’t know… but I only have one star.”
She was mumbling, and Lim answered.
“One star is the least talented as a magician, right?
In that case, rather than spending years doing magic that I can’t really master, I think I should just learn the basics of magic and work normally.”
I understand what you mean.
Even Kunon could give up early depending on the project.
“In fact, I can’t even use the basic ‘water ball a ori’ properly. If that’s the case, it’s better to give up early than to continue for too long.”
But not when it comes to magic.
I can’t believe that there are people who choose to make that decision.
“Talent is another thing, isn’t it? I’ve learned that the rank of a magician is only as good as the total amount of magic he or she possesses.”
And from my own experience, I don’t think the amount of magic power is a big issue.
Rather, it is more useful to be able to do various things skillfully.
I believe that the development and mastery of original magic that only individual magicians can use is the key to success as a magician.
A magician’s talent is not based on the amount of magical power he or she has.
-If we were in the age of war, it might be a different story.
“Then maybe I don’t have a normal talent for magic?”
Lim said and walked out of the classroom with her friends.
There was no sign of concern in her words.
She merely stated a fact, and there was no emotion.
.”..Oh, I see.!”
Kunon understood.
She was not a fan of magic.
That’s why she had already given up.
She was fundamentally different from Kunon, who had no choice but to cling to magic.
I understood that.
It was a difference in temperature that I had never felt in the special class.
Kunon was puzzled and a little sad.
After all, the special class is, for better or worse, a group of people who are into magic.
Being in such a group, it was even more so.
I had never imagined that there were people like Lim who did not care about magic.
There are all kinds of people in the world.
I am sure that it is not surprising that there are people who can use magic but give up their path as a magician.
I just can’t help but would regret it, though.
“Kunon. May I have a word?”
A third-grade student, who was still in the classroom, called out to Kunon, who had become somewhat unenthusiastic.
“Hmm? Oh, it’s Griffus.”
It turned out to be Griffus Keeva, a one-star magician just like Lim.
“Oh, yeah. I didn’t know you remembered…. my name.”
Kunon is a special class student.
The fact that he is a student of the special class is already known to the public.
At first, Kunon attracted attention like, “What is he doing here?”
He takes his classes and practical training seriously and is quickly becoming accustomed to the way he enjoys talking to the third-level students when he sees them.
He is by no means making fun of them, nor is he coming to look down on them.
One could tell by Kunon’s attitude.
I’ve been curious about you. Your ‘water ball a ori’ is not a sphere either, is it? It’s interesting.”
Yes, he was one of the people in this third class that I was interested in it, along with Lim.
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And he is right next to her.
So, as a gentleman, he was keeping an eye on Lim.
But he was also interested in Griffith.
I wanted to talk to him sooner or later.
Oh, I don’t know, my ‘water ball a ori’ doesn’t turn into a sphere.”
Lim’s “water ball a ori” keeps changing squishily all the time.
I was very interested in this mysterious phenomenon.
Griffiths’s “water ball a ori” is not a sphere, although it does not move in shape.
They occur in irregular shapes, such as ellipses, lack of thickness, and angularity.
You’d have to pay attention to something like that.
“Do you have a minute? Can you teach me ‘water ball a ori’?”
“Of course- one moment.”
It was a sudden business.
I didn’t expect the object of my observation to come to me from the other side with a souvenir.
I thought of…., but Kunon stopped.
“I’m sure you’d rather ask Dr. Genie than me. I think you’d be better off asking her than me.”
I want to be sincere and a gentleman when it comes to magic and women.
I’d rather leave it to someone who can teach it properly than teach it on my own initiative.
If you teach badly and get into strange habits, it will be a big problem.
“I listened to you. I talked to him about it. But the teacher told me to do my best on my own.”
Kunon realized what Genie was trying to do.
This is the answer to the question I was asked by Satori yesterday.
Do we kill our individuality and learn it as formulaic magic, or do we develop our individuality?
I couldn’t answer the question yesterday.
Thinking slowly, Kunon also found his own answer.
-I am sure that Genie, or rather Satori, who will guide Genie, will choose both. The same is true of my own conclusion.
By both, I mean that he would master unique magic and then master ordinary, standardized magic.
It means to master both.
There is no need to cut out one or the other.
There is no need to choose between the two.
“You know, Griffith?”
“Yes.”
“First of all, you must master the water ball a ori that you have at your disposal.”
“I’m asking for help because I can’t…. do that. And the teacher won’t tell me….”
Frustration with frustration.
Griffiths, who thinks he’s stumbling on his first steps now that he’s been enrolled for six months, is also feeling impatient.
He doesn’t want to quit after a year like Lim.
He probably intends to move up to the second class next year.
On the one hand, he has decided to quit, and on the other hand, he is trying to make his way.
Neither of them is right.
But Kunon was happy to see how much he was into magic.
“I’m going to say this clearly…”
Kunon produces water balls.
“There is no fixed form for the “water ball a ori,” he said. So the magic you can use now is not wrong.
The only thing I can say is that you haven’t mastered it yet.”
The “water ball” changes its shape.
It becomes a mouse.
Then a bird.
Then a butterfly.
Cheese.
An apple.
A dog.
Gold coins.
Le Supreme perfume, a favorite among girls.
A cow’s head.
“You see? If you learn to do it right, you can change the shape as much as you want.
You can color it, you can smell it.”
“…..”
Griffiths was stunned as he watched the “water balls a ori” changing its shape before his eyes.
No, I don’t know if I can call this a “water ball” any longer.
The colored animals looked like pulsating creatures, and the substance of the material was as real as it gets.
And then I was drawn to the head of a cow that was placed on the desk with a thump.
The realistic texture. The size.
I don’t know what it means anymore.
I don’t even know why I chose a cow’s head in the first place.
“So the teacher told me to work on myself first.
Your ‘water ball a ori’ is not a matter of form, but rather of not having mastered it yet. We’ll talk about it when you’ve mastered it.”
“O-Okay….”
Griffiths was ashamed of himself.
Is this what it means to pursue magic?
Even if it’s just a rudimentary magic, is there such a difference depending on the user?
I had always thought of water ball as just a rudimentary magic.
I had not put much effort into practicing it, thinking that I would eventually be able to use it, since I could use other magic in a normal way.
Kunon’s “water ball a ori” was of a different order of magnitude.
As he said, I realized that I could not say that I had mastered “water ball a ori.
The awareness changes.
Through this small opportunity, Griffith’s feelings about magic also change.
In short, the timing was very bad.
Griffith was now in the most heartbreaking state of mind.
So it was.
“If you can learn it properly, you’ll be able to do this easily. Good luck.”
Kunon’s words were a lie.
Or, to be more precise, they were a mistake and a misunderstanding.
Kunon does not understand the difference in ability between himself and his opponent.
He is aware that he can do it to a certain extent, but he is not sure if he can do it.
He does not understand how unusual his “water ball a ori” is.
Hence, it was a mistake.
I really thought that anyone could do this if they worked hard enough.
In fact, I could do it.
The reason is that I know that there are many people in the special class who can do it better than me.
“…..Got it! Thanks! I’ll do my best!”
And taking the wrong words to heart, Griffith was roused.
He was excited as he stared into the dull eyes of the bull.
He believed Knon’s words.
He believed that if he mastered “water ball a ori” properly, he would be able to do it so easily.
Griffith Keeva.
From this moment on, the long, long battle against elementary magic began. Read the most updated version of this novel and other amazing translated novels from the original source at Novel Multiverse – “NovelMultiverse dot com”