Drug-Eating Genius Mage

Chapter 774



Genius Magician Who Eats Medicine, Chapter 774,

Third Thesis (8)

The Spell Federation’s unconventional proposal to forcibly complete Evan Bylon’s hierarchy.

11:10 am 2023-03-30 Are you saying that you will be rewarded just by meeting the head of the federation?

“… … That’s an interesting proposition.”

But Lennok couldn’t help but smile bitterly instead of being pleased when he heard Jenny’s words.

The leader of the sorcerers who intend to create a new order by weaving all the spells in this world.

I thought I could understand why he pitched this offer to Evan Bylon.

However, Lennok’s mouth, on the other hand, calmly uttered doubts about the Federation’s proposal.

“But I can’t relate to that way. Is there a way to force the hierarchy to complete?”

“well. I don’t even know how far.”

Jenny answered with a shy expression.

“Well, wouldn’t it be strange if the Spell Federation had at least one artifact-level artifact like that?”

“… … .”

“I rather think that this proposal itself is not a sincere pitch to the professor, but a kind of show off.”

Jenny, who tapped the letter lightly, said.

“Normally we don’t go through an intermediary to tell such an important story. I didn’t even try to hide it.

“”okay.”

“The federation has this much power. You can help the professor in his research. Isn’t that what you want to show?”

“hmm… … .”

While nodding his head in agreement, Lennok assumed that the Federation had no such intentions.

If the Federation really wanted to show off their strength or ability to Lennok, it couldn’t have ended with just this message.

Rather, it must be because he literally has no interest in adding ostentation to his proposal.

Giants operating on the central front.

In particular, the group standing in the forefront to head to Arsnova is literally a hotbed of monsters beyond humans.

A group of sorcerers who thoroughly pursue practical transactions and efficiency.

Worshipers of magic that disregard the world’s standards of ethics and morality.

In a way, it is also in contact with the denomination they are hostile to in a different way.

‘It’s not like borrowing the power of ordinary artifacts or magic to complete the hierarchy by force… … .’

From previous experience, Lennok had guessed how they would complete Evan Bylon’s hierarchy.

Naiab, the high magician of the Federation, encountered in the citadel of Archduke Jillian of Kavahim. His existence, which transcended the system by applying the summoning ceremony to his body, showed how the Alliance is challenging a new level.

Perhaps the method proposed to Evan Bylon is also a method of touching his essence rather than raising the power of hierarchy.

It was understandable, but it was help that Lennok didn’t need from the beginning.

“I will decline any proposal to touch the hierarchy. In the first place, since elemental magic is different from normal magic, I don’t even want to be helped in that way. but… … .”

“but?”

“There seems to be room for thinking about the confrontation with the leader.”

What would be the reason if the head of the federation, who had never been on the front line, suddenly wanted to meet Evan Bylon in person?

third thesis.

A new common magic that has raised its versatility to the limit so that it can be used in this world.

It must be because he thought that the topic that Lennok raised was in line with the essence of what the Federation was pursuing.

Lennok also knew that there was no need to accept the offer, and yet no reason to reject it.

Lennok picked up the letter Jenny had handed out and asked as he touched it.

“This letter. It’s not the proposal I gave you, but it’s kind of an invitation to visit the Federation, right?”

“… … that.”

Jenny hesitated for a moment, then glanced back and whispered quietly.

“I came to know about it by chance, but it won’t be a simple invitation.”

“Is that so?”

“I heard it when I was very young. This is not an invitation… … .”

Looking at the invitation with a complicated expression, Jenny muttered.

“The right to use the portal managed by the Federation.”

“You mean the portal?”

I knew that such a means of transportation existed, but I didn’t know that the Federation would have the right to use it and distribute it.

Seeing that the fact itself is not widely known, is it because the officials in the federation thoroughly keep the fact confidential?

And if Jenny knew this, it was probably because it had to do with her relatives, not Jenny.

“… … .”

As expected, Jenny kept her mouth shut with a mixed expression instead of explaining further.

Maybe it’s because if you talk any more, you’ll have to explain your past.

Apart from dating Evan, Jenny didn’t want to talk about her childhood to anyone for a long time in the first place.

Lennok thought so and nodded slowly.

“All right. Like I said, I’ll take this one. Please answer that to the federation.”

There is no need to immediately reject the Federation’s offer. It should be enough to leave some room here.

What would a high-ranking magician like the head of the Spell Federation think of common magic?

I am interested in what I want to pursue through the organization called the federation.

I didn’t expect to face Evan face-to-face, but I don’t think it’s necessary to destroy the opportunity to contact him first.

Looking at Lennok, who put the letter into his arms with a calm expression, Jenny muttered with a timid expression.

“You seem to have a lot more experience than me in this kind of thing… … Did you know it would turn out like this?”

“Like you said, I’ve been through something similar a few times.”

“… … .”

Jenny, who was staring at Lennok with her eyes narrowed at that nonchalant answer, said as if she had suddenly remembered it.

“The Church’s proposal is much simpler than the Federation’s. A missionary is scheduled to be dispatched soon, and the nuance is that I will pay a visit once to congratulate the professor on his achievements.”

“It’s a formal proposal.”

“Those pseudo guys always do, but looking at the atmosphere around them, it seems that they are much more laid-back than I thought.”

Jenny said as if it didn’t matter.

“I heard the news, but it must mean that the situation is so urgent that it is difficult to pay attention to the contents.”

“… … .”

I thought it had regained its strength enough to start a war with the Federation again, but is the church also having countless problems inside?

Perhaps it was not for one reason alone that the religious leader contacted Lennok again at this point.

While Lennok was lost in his thoughts, Jenny began to rummage through the papers and organize other matters.

“I think the story to be told is almost over… … Ah, a request for attendance came from the central council of the city government. What do you do with this?”

Jenny asked while taking out a piece of paper and shaking it.

“I did some research after seeing this, and it seemed like they were trying to ask for collaboration with the Technical Advisory Committee.”

“It’s a question that doesn’t need an answer right now.”

Lennok immediately shook his head.

I was thinking that the central council would call Evan directly, but I had no intention of responding to the attendance right away.

The situation has already made a justification for leaving the seat as an excuse for the fourth public magic update.

Right now, if we are concentrating on the research results of the thesis and follow-up, it will be difficult for the central council to officially call Evan.

“I plan to refrain from official activities for the time being and focus on personal research.”

“Good idea.”

At Lennox’s firm answer, Jenny smiled and nodded.

“I would recommend keeping quiet for the time being. Even if you don’t, a huge amount of research and investment is starting for your dissertation.”

Saying that, Jenny held out all the papers she had brought in front of Lennok.

“The amount of advisory requests for him is ridiculous, so if you attend the Congress, you will have to do the work semi-forcefully. You don’t want to waste your time on such advice, do you?”

“… … .”

“Anything will be filtered here, but you’ll have to take care of inquiries coming in from Lavatenon. We do not have the authority to intervene in the administrative affairs of educational institutions directly under the city government.”

“of course.”

“good. Then, let’s finish here for today and come back tomorrow-”

Suddenly!!

As soon as Jenny opened the door, a loud shout echoed from the door.

“Professor Bylon!!”

“I was very impressed with the professor’s presentation… … !!”

A procession of not one but dozens of wizards.

It’s an echo that resonates across the hallway, blocked by Felix and unable to see Lennok’s face.

“This is Tristan from the Voyager Magic Tower. Please allow me to take this learning device out!!”

“It is an honor to witness the achievements that will change the fundamentals of continental magic theory itself. I really want to invite the professor to our conference!”

“There are tremendous possibilities in this learning device as well as in the common magic system. Please read the association’s proposal at least once… … !!”

Even after the seminar presentation was over, those who had not yet left the Mage Tower and sat down in the Mage Tower to somehow have a conversation with Lennok.

Jenny closed the door and looked back, rubbing her forehead with an annoyed expression.

“I think I told the professor that absolute stability is necessary. Didn’t you promise to tell me when things calmed down?”

“That isn’t enough. You don’t know what’s going on outside right now!!”

“All the academic societies and investors I know are asking for in-depth research on the common magic system. No matter what happens, you have to get the results!”

Jenny smiled very brightly at the sorcerers who were earnestly shouting.

“So that’s why you should have listened carefully to the contents of the seminar and asked questions at that time.”

“please… … !!”

“Felix. take me!!”

“professor!!!”

The shouts of anxious wizards, as if calling a separated brother.

Lennok checked the hallway, which became quiet in an instant, and closed his eyes and tilted his head back.

“A question… … .”

Yes, opportunities to ask questions don’t always come along.

If you don’t ask questions in time and pass them on, the opportunity in your life may never come again.

Didn’t Lennok blow away several opportunities like that even though he did his best while exploring the secrets of this world?

So it didn’t seem strange to Lennok that the head of the League wanted to see him.

Even though no one remembers it anymore, it was a secret that existed only in this world without a doubt.

The third public magic thesis was a question to those who knew the secrets of the world.


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