Online Game: Confessing to an Underage Noble Lady at the Start

After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.

At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...

Chapter 294 I'm numb

Heim Horn has been stagnant at the fourth-tier mage level for nearly a hundred years.

The more powerful a mage's magic, the longer their lifespan.

Moreover, Heim Horn is not human, and his lifespan cannot be compared with that of humans.

However, throughout the long years, Haim Horn studied books every day to increase his knowledge.

His talent was also quite good, but he didn't expect that Kokote, that lazy elf, would become a fifth-tier mage before him!

Seeing Cocotte's smug look, Haim Horn was furious.

While my own failures are painful, my friend's successes are even more heartbreaking.

The overflowing magic gathered on Kokot's body, the emerald green magic light and natural energy mixing together and beginning to converge on Kokot's back.

Several rings shimmered with dazzling light, spreading outwards and reflecting a green fluorescence on the off-white marble.

The magic rings linked one after another, constantly overlapping behind Kokot.

The surging magic seemed to possess a consciousness on that ring, continuously moving in one direction.

Magic Wheel.

That was the manifestation of a fifth-tier mage's magic.

This illustrates the point.

Kokot Yad is currently the only fifth-tier being in the Mage Council.

No, there's an even more outrageous fact.

Because Cocotte is no longer a member of parliament.

She is a former senator and now works for the Clavner family!

Even their parliament finds it extremely difficult to promote themselves.

"How did you do that?"

He was asking how Kokot became a fifth-tier mage, of course.

At this moment, Cocotte sat up straight, his nose in the air with arrogance.

She sat cross-legged on the cloud and snorted arrogantly a few times.

"Of course, it's my genius talent and my persistent efforts."

"..."

Heim Horn fell silent; his face, obscured by the phantom, was completely unrecognizable.

Kokot is the queen of the elves, so her talent is naturally beyond question.

But she said she persevered...

Don't you want to take a look at what you're saying?

Kokot seemed to thoroughly enjoy Haim Horn's questioning gaze.

It seems she thoroughly enjoyed putting on a show in front of her former colleagues.

So she continued.

"So, hurry up and take out those fifth-tier spells treasured in the library."

Indeed, Endymion's magic library contains countless fifth-order spells that no mage has ever seen before.

Heim Horn remembers it vividly.

The city of mages, the founder of Endymion.

He is the only legend known to the world as the "Grand Master".

His magic is unfathomable; each spell seems to have become a part of his body.

With just a thought, one can unleash volcanic eruptions and thunderous roars.

Throughout the centuries-long history of the Parliament, this great sorcerer left Endymion an immense legacy of treasures.

For example, the magic library.

He had compiled all the thousands, even tens of thousands, of spells he had learned into knowledge and placed them in the magic library.

This includes the culmination of the Grand Master's life's work.

From basic first-tier magic to everything he learned in his life when he became a fifth-tier mage.

His contributions are so significant in the history of the Buddhist community that they will be remembered by Buddhists worldwide.

However, no mage afterward was able to achieve what the Grand Mage did.

"The lack of respect for monks in most countries has created this phenomenon."

Unlike the era of the Great Master.

The era he lived in was a new age for magic.

Elements and magic are combined to form one elemental spell after another.

That generation of monks were all feeling their way across the river by touching the stones.

However, now...

The number of people who want to become, or even are able to become, a mage is decreasing.

Because of the difficulty.

Becoming a mage is extremely difficult.

Talent and hard work are both indispensable.

The very structure of magic is enough to drive anyone studying it to despair.

Some people may spend their entire lives without ever touching the edge of magic.

Even if one successfully becomes a mage, there is no guarantee that one can persevere on this path.

Becoming a high-level mage is much more difficult than becoming a mage.

Many monks need to overcome various difficult difficulties on their path to advancement.

If you only have talent but don't put in the effort, you'll eventually stagnate due to a lack of knowledge.

But if one lacks talent, one may end up accomplishing nothing in life.

This is why Rachel chose to establish a magic academy.

Even so, the number of people who want to become mages is still too small, which is inevitable.

Heimhorn looked at Kokot and accepted the reality that she had become a fifth-tier mage.

At least, Kokot is still a member of the Mage Council.

Heim Horn stopped dwelling on Kokot, turned to look at Victor, and said:

"Then let's first determine whether your teaching assistant is qualified to join the council."

He was referring, of course, to Henney, who was standing behind Viktor.

Perhaps worried that Henney might be nervous, Haim Horn offered words of comfort:

"Don't worry, we're just going through the motions."

The moral standards of monks are quite flexible.

After all, rules are made by people, and the old masters know how to be flexible.

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