His height alone was rather overbearing, at around 190 cm.
He wore formal attire, appearing close to perfection. An eye-catching appearance that had a strong impact on others. The perfect golden ratio was shown by his appearance and clothing.
âŚâŚDeculein von Grahan-Yukline.
There were no flaws or gaps in him, to the point that he seemed to be âNoble Dignityâ incarnate. His elegance flowed into his gait, his speech, his facial expressions, into everything he did.
âThat jerkâŚâŚâ
But even these perfect looks seemed like nothing more than a âdetestable shellâ to some, or rather quite a few.
âSighâŚâŚ.â
Ifrin Luna. As soon as Deculein appeared, she vented her anger.
Not only were her words bloody, her actions were as well. She clenched her fists so tightly that she drew blood and bit her lower lip.
He had stolen her legacy, her fatherâs achievements and had ruined him which had led to his death in the end.
The public praised Deculein as a âGenius in interpreting Magic Circlesâ but his reputation was solely reliant on her fatherâs workâŚâŚ.
[âŚâŚ.Attention.]
At that time, a magic crystal amplified Deculeinâs voice.
[I shall start the lecture now.]
The spacious auditorium was filled with hundreds of people. Deculein finally scanned the sea of people below his stage. His gaze was as sharp as a knife.
She wanted to immediately pull out a knife and stab both of those eyes.
âThat trashâŚâŚâ
However, it was not the right time yet.
Deculein was the enemy she wanted to kill. That was the only reason she applied for the University Tower, but revenge without a proper backdrop would just make her feel regret.
She lived just for this sweet moment, so there was no problem waiting for it a bit longer.
[Nice to meet you]
ButâŚâŚ Maybe sheâll just cause a bit of trouble for him. Suddenly having gotten an idea, Ifrin smiled innocently while pulling down the hood of her robe.
* * *
âŚâŚI saw hundreds of people in this vast auditorium. Their eyes glistened brudensomely and a vintage styled camera flashed dizzyingly.
I faced all of this alone.
Well, it was weird.
I didnât feel even a bit of tension.
I just took all these things for granted.
In my life, this kind of treatment was just natural, this attention wasnât pressuring but a privilege. This noble sense of being one of the chosen ones stuck to my body like skin.
ââŚâŚNice to meet you. Iâm Deculein of the Yukline family.â
So I just leisurely started my lecture.
The beginning of this lecture was the first line of the script and the introduction of this character named Deculein.
âIâm a senior professor at the Imperial University Tower and a magician of the âMonarchâ rank who governs over the elements. No matter if itâs the water, wind, fire or earth attribute there is no difference.â
It was a sentence filled with an intoxicating feeling.
ââŚâŚ As is known, magic is largely divided into three âattributesâ and nine âtypesâ. Attributes include elements, origins and vessels. Types include summons, spirits, destruction, support, control, malleability, harmony, illusion and specialized.â
I was just saying what was written on the script.
Even though thatâs all I did, I focused my breath and attention. It was part of the trait âIntimidating Graceâ.
âTherefore, a magician can only earn achievements in magic if they work on their attributes and the right type.â
When I finished speaking, I flicked my finger.
Tack!
With a refreshing sound, the lights in the auditorium went out and magic circles filled the air.
âThe perfection and release of mana. The realization of that is what we call magic. Therefore, one has to first gain an understanding of the magic circle for the realization of magic to succeed. Now, letâs take a look at the magic circles above.â
I paused for a moment, so the visitors could properly look at the magic circle.
At first glance, it seemed like a geometric figure consisting of multiple lines and curves, similar to fractals.
âThis 68 stroke magic circle uses a circuit that looks like a curved indentment, and the mana is first concentrated in the center and is then pushed outwards. What spreads from inside to outside is the nature of âDestructionâ and âSupportâ, but the destruction magic has to be a straight line in the form of an indentation. Therefore, this is a submagic formula. NextâŚâŚâ
The first item on the table of contents was âFoundation of magicâ.
The lecture went on for about 15 minutes and I didnât lose my composure even for a moment. The script flowed so naturally out of my mouth as if it was stuck in there.
Curiously enough â I completely âunderstoodâ the composition of this script I saw for the first time today.
ââŚâŚThis is how magic is based on magic circles. However, does mana always lead to magic and if one wants to use magic is it really necessary to study magic circles?â
From this point on it was about âHow to use Manaâ.
Now, the auditorium was holding general students, knights or aspiring students who werenât magicians so it was a topic out of their scope.
âNo. It depends on which part of the body you put your mana into.â
At the end of my words, the magic circle disappeared and a picture of the human anatomy took its place. Its heart, head and abdomen each held a mass of blue mana.
âFirst, the âHeadâ. In other words, the brain. Itâs easy to imagine a technique in your brain, so, of course, more complex lines and circles can be implemented. Therefore, magicans usually keep their mana in their head.â
Maybe this guy also had his mana in his head.
In numerical terms â3375â.
Itâs not that much. I remember seeing some named characters having an âinitialâ mana amount of â30000â.
âNext, the âheartâ. The heart is the place where blood gets pumped out, so mana that gets stored in the heart spreads more easily. However, itâs difficult to keep it in one place. Therefore, the heart is a better place for knights than magicians to keep mana in.â
I spoke slowly and easily so that everybody could comprehend the content of the script.
I probably grasped how to give a lecture well through âUnderstandingâ.
âFinally, the âabdomenâ. In other words, the lower abdomen. In this area the outside and inside are most often mixed, so its use is universal whether you are a knight, a magician or a normal personâŚâŚ.â
After talking like that, I suddenly checked my watch. 40 minutes had passed.
ââŚâŚWhat I want to say is simple. Effort is of course important. However, if youâre not talented enough, you have to consider efficiency. Talent isnât given to everyone, so most of you need to choose and focus.â
I almost laughed while reading this line.
If youâre not talented enough, you have to consider efficiency â What you need is to choose and focus.
That advice was incredibly fitting for the current Deculein.
âAndâŚâŚ.â
I finally reached the end of the script.
But that paragraph was a bit obtuse.
I was wondering whether I should say it or not.
Would the original Deculein have read that?
I didnât know. I read it in there, so he mustâve written it.
âLastly, is there anyone who has a question?â
There was only silence.
Thatâs good.
âIf not then-â
When I was about to turn around, relieved that no one had a question, someone raised their hand. Then she got up from her seat.
âProfessor Deculein. A mysterious magic technique was found in the Magicianâs Dormitory last night. Itâs also believed to be the devilâs work, so if Professor Deculein who is said to be a genius in interpreting magic circles couldââ
âAre you a member of the University Tower? Well, isnât it basic courtesy to say oneâs name and affiliation first?â
I spoke right away. On the inside I was in a rush, but what I showed on the outside was pure elegance. I instinctively spoke in an aristocratic way.
âWhat? Oh, my name is-â
âToo late. I wonât take questions from rude children.â
ââŚâŚEh?â
The lower part of the robe-wearing magicianâs face turned red.
Iâm sorry, but I canât help it. The mana consumption of âUnderstandingâ is pretty overwhelming.
[Mana : 2005 / 3375]
Itâs as much as 1300 points at a time.
It would take a lot more mana to interpret that new circle, I donât want to overdo it. I think Iâm getting dizzy.
âThis is the end of the lectureâ
puh- phuhuhu-Kuhuhu
In the midst of the ridicule and cynicism the magician received, I adjusted my disheveled sleeves.
I removed the wrinkles from my suit. I put on my overcoat and buttoned it up. Finally, I finished reading the script and came down from the podium.
This sequence of gestures were as natural to me as breathing.
ââŚâŚBut still!â
When I turned around a loud sound rang in my ears. I stopped in my tracks and turned my head to look back.
The unknown female magician, who was still standing, floated into the air and drew a magic circle with mana.
âEven the Tower refused to interpret it, dismissing it as just some rumor! If Professor Deculein is such a genius, then I think youâll be able to recognize these lines immediatelyâ
ââŚâŚ.â
I looked at that persistent magician.
How dare you be so hard on Deculein? I wonder if there was a character like that in the game, but that magic circle definitely looked a little weird.
A normal magic circle cannot be defined as just a straight or curved line with different arks, but as dozens of living parasites that randomly intertwine.
The moment I looked at the magic circle â Regardless of my intentions,âitâ got activated.
As if my eyes were covered in paint, my vision turned blue, my speed of thinking and calculating had been amplified and time seemed to have slowed down, the smell of something burning lingered in my nose as the brain couldnât handle the load.
It was only a moment.
[Mana : 360/3375]
In less than one second, nearly all my mana got wasted.
With that I was âonlyâ able to barely grasp the magicâs identity.
[Illusion type: Barrier Magic]
Comprehending more than this, in other words, to know how to âimplementâ the technique would require double the mana, which I didnât have, but fortunately, she didnât want to know that either.
She just wanted to know the identity of that magic circle.
âThe rest of the freshmen in the dormitory are working hard to analyze this, but since itâs vacation right now, there arenât enough seniors or professors to ask for help. Professor, if you could give us a hint that would-â
âI wonât have to give you a hint. Itâs barrier magic of the illusion type. It seems someone was trying to lock you up.â
ââŚâŚExcuse me?â
âThatâs it.â
A confident answer.
The bold magician seemed embarrassed, but I just left the auditorium without looking back.