Episode 78 – I told you to imagine it, but you made it?

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Evaluation began without delay.

Manus had a test with the 3rd graders.

At the sudden crowd, the students seemed a little nervous.

However, as soon as the evaluation started, instead of tension, only a tight will to fight remained.

It was a fight that had to be defended or fought for.

It was not a simple evaluation, it was a fight for the family and one’s own honor.

It was a scene that evokes old memories, and at the same time, it was also an event that caused PTSD.

Of course, since it was a game, it was a test where everyone got a perfect score due to the strategy.

Manus was one of them.

‘I memorized the problem.’

“Three hours from now. All problems must be solved within it.”

The professor who came in as the director worked his magic.

Magic called ‘Anti-Field’.

It was a magic that not only suppressed mana, but also detected the person using mana.

Since the purpose of this test is to test pure knowledge only, ignorant cheating was immediately disqualified.

I couldn’t have done it in the first place.

The sound of flipping test papers, the sound of pens moving, and the occasional small sigh in agony resonated.

‘It reminds me of the past.’

A tense atmosphere and crunching sounds.

As the heavy pressure disappeared and I looked at the scene, I remembered some memories.

Before they died, my parents were pretty strict.

There was a time when I made every effort to hide my test scores.

I soon realized that it was useless.

Looking at the faces of the children, I realized that this was a real testing ground.

‘There are many problems that cannot be solved simply by memorizing them. I wonder if it’s Mitos Academy after all.’

Players were not asked to solve problems that required advanced knowledge.

Some of the passages that came out in text format in class were culled and made into problems.

However, the actual problem paper was densely written with much more difficult problems.

‘If it weren’t for the passive, it would have been a real big deal.’

To the extent that there is a problem of unraveling magic formulas and inscribing them on test papers.

It was truly a test of magical knowledge.

Manus played with the pen without hesitation.

I remembered what I learned in class, no, what I saw and heard without making a single mistake.

Not stopping there, he went on to write a solution with his own interpretation.

I took the test like that, and arrived at the last question.

‘hmm.’

[Make a magic spell with lightning, class 3 or higher, and one status effect.]

[5 points]

[It’s okay if you can’t make magic formulas. Show your creativity.]

new magic.

When I just heard the words, it was something that would scare me.

But the professors weren’t fools either.

As there is a saying called collective intelligence, when many heads gather, one is bound to get caught.

If hundreds or thousands of people’s imaginations were pooled and useful ideas were culled, it was possible to build a new magical framework.

Ideas from students who are still immature but clearly have potential for development.

The last problem was to sift through the ideas of the still imaginative children.

‘It’s magic-.’

Manus considered both imagination and efficiency.

The lightning magic implemented now was focused on the attack side.

what is lightning strike

The high heat can burn organisms and damage the organism’s signal system.

current, voltage, etc… … There were a lot of related terms, but I decided not to think deeply.

All you have to do is think about the images and functions that come to mind when you think of ‘electricity’ and create magic.

‘paralysis. And it must be a part that can cover the mage’s chronic weakness.’

I was thinking of making a trap-type magic.

Magic that can be stepped on or triggered by the will of the user.

In addition, temporary paralysis through electric shock.

high-temperature blast.

‘At this level, it’s about the power of a 3rd class. If I improve it a little more, I’ll be able to lower it to 2 classes.’

Manus closed his eyes and concentrated on making the theory a reality.

The way to make the formula was simple.

After creating a line segment with the effect, you can make a model so that it does not collide.

Since it is 3 classes, 128 line segments must be connected without conflicting mana.

Crash, crash, crash.

A flashing war broke out in Manus’ head.

It connects the line segments here and there to find the optimal possibility.

How many shapes can be made with 128 line segments?

‘Neither this nor this… … .’

Caesar’s talent cut through the odds of failure.

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Just as unnecessary values were trimmed for a tree to grow straight and upright, unnecessary spells were eliminated to move in the right direction.

how long has it been like that

‘-done.’

Completed.

It’s just a theory, but anyway.

All that was left was to actually demonstrate it using mana.

Manus looked around.

A lot of people were missing.

About 5 minutes left.

‘Unbeknownst to me, this much… … .’

If I made a mistake, time would have run out.

he lightly raised his hand.

“What is it?”

“I think we need to go outside for a while because of the last problem.”

“As for the last question… … It’s a sorcery problem. Just at least.”

“Magic, complete.”

Manus spoke calmly, but shockingly.

When he closed his eyes and pondered for a long time, many people gave him questioning glances.

Someone even said, ‘No matter how much Caesar is, it seems impossible to be at the level of a third grader.’

Their expectations were spectacularly missed.

It was to the extent that those who stayed and groaned raised their heads upon hearing his words.

“-yes?”

“Since the anti-field is open, the demonstration is impossible. There is not enough time to write it down, so the professor will judge.”

“… … Is that true?”

Manus nodded slightly.

The professor waved his hand and collected the mana that had spread throughout the classroom.

It was because Manus’ words aroused his curiosity more than whether the others were cheating.

It’s okay if the grades of the few remaining here are drastically better.

If you’re not strong enough, you’ll soon fall.

he said in an excited tone.

“Then, unfold it here. I will judge by the director’s right.”

“then… … .”

Pajijik-.

Manus carefully combined the magic he had simulated in his head.

Mana spread all over, creating a geometric pattern.

A professor who found out the secret behind it.

His mouth opened slowly, shocked at the impossibility.

The finished magic spread across the classroom floor.

[Skill: ??? has been acquired.]

[This is a unique magic.]

[Please give me a name.]

‘Was there anything like this?’

A message not implemented in the game system.

It was a message that gave Manus a new impetus.

To create your own magic.

It wasn’t just about making one magic.

Under the skill [Cadenza], hundreds and thousands of new possibilities were created.

Manus said his name according to the laws of this world.

“I named it Povea.”

“Phoebe. It means trap. It suits you very well.”

[Skill Name: Folge – Fovea]

[A new magic is registered in the world.]

[Interfering with the world.]

[The world line changes.]

[This magic will now begin to be studied all over the world.]

[Be careful. Your knowledge may affect the ending.]

‘hmm… … .’

I was honestly surprised.

I thought it was magic that I made without thinking, and it was knowledge that was not a big deal.

The blue magic circle pulsated vividly.

The eyes of those who looked at them with surprised eyes were disturbing.

It’s a worldview in a game, but the flow is the same as in reality.

It must mean that the small actions of someone other than yourself can change the flow of the world.

‘Are you telling me not to be too mean, or… … .’

A little worry reared its head.

If, or, other negative words passed through my head.

Aside from that, an exclamation flowed from the professor’s mouth.

After examining Manus’ magic, it seemed like a natural reaction.

For Manus himself, there was nothing surprising.

It was natural for someone to admire, be surprised, or praise oneself.

“Huh-! Such a wonderful thing… … !”

“Would this be enough of an answer?”

“That’s right. If this is enough, you can enroll in the Mage Tower right away and start researching.”

“Then, I will engrave the magic circle as it is.”

The professor prepared a piece of paper on which to engrave the magic circle.

3 classes.

The level of magic was not low at all.

I wonder if the reason I closed my eyes for a long time was to envision this kind of magic.

The more I thought about it, the more wonderful it was.

His talent, his imagination, his knowledge.

All of that surprised the professor.

“I am honored to share this glorious moment with you. student.”

“I am.”

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Jijik-.

The magic formula was engraved.

The professor carefully placed the paper in his bosom, as if enshrining it in a pot of divine relics.

He has a very important mission today.

To safely store and report the scroll with this spell written on it.

Informing the whole world of this student’s result, which may be the beginning of a great journey.

He sent Manus away with a proud face.

“You worked hard.”

Manus bowed his head and left the exam hall.

When I opened the door and came out, Alano, who took the test first, greeted me warmly.

She raised her eyes into half-moon shapes and questioned.

“Are you late? It’s risky.”

“I have something to think about. How was the exam?”

“Anyway, I think I saw it well. Let’s eat together with Guillermo.”

The two of them walk side by side to the restaurant.

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Just as Guillermo had passed all of his exams, he was waiting for them at the end of the hallway.

Guardians say it’s really important to point out historical knowledge, the family and the events tangled in the family.

Guillermo was actually bright on history, people, and the relationship between each family and country.

When problems arose, I always had the role of giving advice on which side to be on and what actions to take.

When he spotted the two of them, he came straight ahead.

“Everyone did well on the exam, right?”

“of course. How about you?”

I could see the corners of Guillermo’s mouth slightly go up.

It must mean that you did well without asking further questions.

The third graders glared at them, but the three of them didn’t care at all.

The mana elevator descended carrying the bodies of the three.

At first glance, the outside was formed by a sea of phosphates, indicating that it was an evaluation that was really paying attention from all over the continent.

The practical score is 20 points.

This means that the remaining two subjects together add up to 80 points.

“Be nervous from now on.”

“-huh.”

“You should try as much as you can.”

The three of them were determined to fight, but in fact, they didn’t know that they were treated as more dangerous than anyone else.

After the meal, their eyes shone as they headed towards the huge plaza.

The eyes of the competitors looking at the three were also vicious.

This is Mythos Academy.

It was a place of education only to identify the strong.

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