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Chapter 4227: Final Preparations (part 2)

"But how can the Hordes fuse their multiple mana cores?" Menadion asked. "Aren't they supposed to reject each other as Nalrond's did?"

"They most likely would." Solus scratched her head in confusion. "If one can't have more than one core, then the obvious answer would be to develop more auxiliary cores, but that's impossible as well."

"Indeed, I've never met someone with more or fewer auxiliary cores than anyone else in their own race." Lith replied. "The number of auxiliary cores one develops depends solely on their size, and it never exceeds what's needed to spread the mana evenly.

"Moreover, how is anyone supposed to know where an extra auxiliary core will fuel your abilities instead of blowing you up? From my experience with the violet, I can assure you that there's only so much mana a body can hold. Past that point, it goes boom."

"Still, I think we are on to something." Solus pondered. "Think about it, the undead's blood core is more powerful than the bright violet core, yet they can't reach the white. None of Malyshka's children even did. What if it's because the undead have no auxiliary cores?"

The group thought long and hard about the issue before they gave up, unaware that they had come one step away from the answer. Yet like many before them, more pressing matters required their attention.

On top of that, Lith, Kalla, and Quylla saw no point in pursuing the uncertainty of the white core when there were so many branches of magic that they could practice that would surely improve their strength.

***

Kalla, Nyka, and Nok returned to Lightkeep as soon as the Wight fully recovered from her wounds and had compiled all the data collected by the Infirmary about Loma.

"Thank you very much for everything, Scourge." Kalla said. "Feel free to bang your head on the white core issue. I'll trust my research about Lichhood and move in that direction. See you in six months."

"Why? What happens in six months?" Lith asked.

"I'll have to return the Eyes and Ears to the Fire Dragons, silly." She replied. "You can't expect me to spend half a year without proper research tools. I'll need to borrow your tower to continue my work."

"Mom!" Nyka growled.

"I mean, you can't expect me to spend half a year alone. I treasure your company." The Wight would have sounded a bit more convincing if she weren't reading those words out of a piece of paper with a flat voice.

After Kalla's departure, Lith and Solus spent the time before the gala for Elysia's birthday perfecting the manual about tier five Void Magic and experimenting with the Sage Staff's newfound abilities.

At the start of spring, the six great academies would reopen, and Void Magic would be officially introduced as a secondary course for all the fourth-year students. Fifth-year students would be allowed to attend as well, but by graduation, their education would stop at tier three Void Magic.

To access the upper tiers, the fifth-year students would need to prolong their stay at their respective academies, or at least return there every day until they completed the rest of the course.

As a secondary discipline, just like it already happened for Necromancy and Dimensional Magic, a failing grade in Void Magic wouldn't preclude graduation, but no student would be rated above B tier unless they managed to master it.

Most fifth-year students were excited at the idea of being part of the selected few of their generation who would be granted access to the opus of the first Magus the Kingdom had in centuries.

Not a single young mage had waived the opportunity to attend Void Magic classes, even though it meant they wouldn't receive their report cards or be assigned a rank for at least another six months.

Moving back and forth from an academy was bothersome for those who didn't belong to noble households with a private Gate, so the most common choice was to enlist as an Assistant Professor or work as a clerk.

Only top students could take on the responsibilities that the role of an Assistant Professor entailed.

Yet the fourth-year Code of Practice course gave all students an understanding of the bureaucratic intricacies that kept an academy running, and there was no such thing as too many arms to handle the endless stream of paperwork.

The Headmasters couldn't stop gloating at the prospect of so many volunteers making their job much easier, and welcomed the innovation Void Magic brought with open arms.

The only sour note was that the extra and free help would last only one year.

At the same time, however, the Headmasters and Professors of the academies had no knowledge of tier four and five Void Magic as well. It meant they would have to go back to being students for at least one year on top of fulfilling their official duties.

"This is a nightmare." Marth flipped through the pages of Lith's most recent version of the Void Magic textbook. "I have to be a Headmaster, a member of the Corps, a Spellbreaker, and a student to boot?"

"And you are telling this to me?" Vastor grunted. "I'm no Headmaster, but unlike you, I also teach Healing Magic to the fourth- and fifth-year students and oversee the entire Light Magic department.

"And don't get me started about my personal research, taking care of my family, and… you know." Professor Zogar Vastor was the only Highmaster of his generation and was called to clean up messes that weren't supposed to officially exist.

"Gods, how do you do all that stuff?" Marth sighed. "I mean, how will you do all that stuff and study Void Magic on top of that?"

"Cut the dead branches, Duke." Vastor replied. "I've already requested a sabbatical from both the Queen's and Spellbreaker Corps. I love my country, and I'm willing to die for it, but not from exhaustion.

"I didn't survive countless battles just to let an unworthy foe kill me because I'm too tired to keep my eyes open."

"Good idea." Marth took his amulet and submitted similar paperwork to decrease his workload. "What about Void Magic? How do you plan to tackle it?"

"By being smart, Duke." Vastor replied. "We are not students. We are not jittery about a stupid grade, nor do we care about one-upping each other. We can exchange notes, discuss our respective doubts, and annoy the hell out of Lith if necessary.

"We have his contact rune, and I'm not afraid to use it. He put us in this mudhole. It's his duty to help us get out of it. With a bit of luck, with our experience, we'll need less than six months to master tier four and five Void Magic."

"Let's hope so." Marth could read and talk, unless he had to study an unknown sequence of runes or he encountered a magical theory he wasn't already familiar with, despite his decades of magical practice.

Lith had written his book for students who had a limited understanding of the upper tiers of magic and only a few years of practical experience with it. Most of the text was redundant for someone of Marth's level, going over details that he already knew like the back of his hand.

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    I'm happy, finally a little more of what made me love this novel so much, the grand and vast construction of the world, with all the small details and great difficulties that exist in this society, and all the small details that even seem irrelevant, but bring such a wonderful immersion.
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    Quote: Fadeyi
    So they can scan silverwing without consent but can't help her discover her apex human form?



    Why don’t they just exchange the secret to the white core for helping her out? I always thought just help her and make her swear to insure your kids safety until they’re adults.
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      bcs that would be too easy... lith would never go that way (nor legion). it would reduce the problem into too little chapters to squish
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    Chapter 4228: The Importance of Timing (Part 1)

    Chapter 4229: The Importance of Timing (Part 2)
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      I love this. They're taking full advantage of their magic. Now this is what I'm talking about!
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        Yupppp I love it when the worldbuilding is complete because there is no reason for a magical world to be this boring apart from the lack of necessity for ingenuity born out of magic fixing all their problems.
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          yeah. 100% agree. This (ingenuous creativity) should be one of the areas most isekais should most invest upon, and many dont... which is a pity.
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            I sorta get why, consistent yet innovative worldbuilding could arguably be the most hard thing to write about in a novel, even if it's one of the most rewarding things.

            Especially in isekais because a huge part of the draw is in seeing how earthly principles mesh in foreign environments.
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      Dragons, phoenixes, dragons, phoenixes...not a single griffin. If I were the King and Queen, I'd feel very strange at moments like these. At moments like these, my inner shipper comes into full force and screams: But if it were Tyris instead of Camille...everything would be so much more interesting and ergonomic!
      An entire branch of the three most powerful Divine Beasts of Garlen wouldn't be marginalized. The most ancient and powerful Guardian wouldn't be standing at the very edge, modestly folding her arms at her waist.
      And we'd all have even more jaw-dropping conflicts of interest.
      Just imagine for a moment that Lith became the new Valeron (Tyris's lover).
      I'll even write a separate comment for this, because I can't remain silent any longer!
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        So. Just imagine.
        Remember how it all started with Camilla? Now imagine Tyris pretending to be an ordinary ranger supervisor.

        Tyris will then hide her true nature for a while. But the main character will understand that Tyris Griffin is obviously a member of the royal family, perhaps not the top tier, but she still looks after the kingdom's interests, and he can't relax around her. So, for a long time, the main character will diligently hide all her secrets from Tyris, who will also have to hide the fact that she knows everything (or almost everything).

        Then, when everything is revealed, the main character will be truly shocked (man, I'd love to read about this, honestly!)
        And how everyone else will be shocked! The King and Queen will be very tense, wondering if Tyris is preparing the throne for her lover.
        As the relationship between Tyris and the main character unfolds, everyone will be quite tense. Not like now, when the main character is with an ordinary woman. There's no intrigue there.
        Also, we mustn't forget that after the main character learns that Tyris is a powerful Guardian, there will be a whole host of conflict situations where Tyris won't be able to intervene when the main character needs help. This is also a very interesting conflict that will constantly test their relationship.
        And this is just the tip of the iceberg. In fact, this would require a separate fanfic, and it would be a completely different story...
        But we're more interested in reading about a newborn baby saying its first word right after the umbilical cord is cut, right? *sarcasm*
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          Honestly... I like that Tyris is just obsessed with Valeron
          I also just... Don't hate Kami.
          It feels too Isekai tropey now when the MC gets the forbidden girls.
          It's awkward like when a main character dates a greek maiden goddess in a fan fic or something.
          Kinda cringe.
          Yes. We like our Slice of Life Magus lol.
          Go write your fanfic and drop the link.
          Remember to make sure Lith one shots Orpal.
          I'll read it.
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    So they can scan silverwing without consent but can't help her discover her apex human form?
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