The Crimson Tower, one of the Three Towers... holds the same status as the White Tower. Among the Three Towers, it is the more conservative one, while the Black Tower, which is the most unrestrained, represents the pinnacle of academic pursuits among mages.
The Pure White Tower, where Ira resides, is completely outmatched by the other two towers in terms of academics... However, it does have its own advantage – it's good at fighting.
The other two towers don't have a "School of Battle" concept; instead, they are simply divided into eight basic schools based on the type of spell. Only the Tower of Pure White is unique.
The number of schools of thought is also the most diverse... but this also means that the mages in each school are highly proficient in a certain type of spell and have correspondingly good combat abilities.
Like the Tower of Pure White, it is located in a demiplane with a pleasant environment, and also requires the inscription of a corresponding magic circle to enter.
Although Ira was capable of drawing the Crimson Tower teleportation array, he wasn't a student of the Crimson Tower, so teleporting there directly seemed a bit impolite.
Therefore, Iraq chose a more troublesome method—asking someone to introduce him.
"..."
"Come with me..."
The woman dressed as a mage said this to Ira, nodded to Kiara, then glanced at Ira who was already standing on the red magic circle, and said to Kiara, "Is this how I repay the favor I owe you?"
Then, as Kiara nodded, their vision was covered by a red light, just like when they were teleported to the White Tower... In fact, they were indeed following a similar path.
So it's obvious that it will take some time to reach the Crimson Tower...
What favor do you owe your mentor?
As Ira asked this, looking at the woman, who appeared to be in her twenties or thirties and dressed as a standard mage, he asked, "And you didn't even ask me what I wanted to do at the Crimson Tower?"
In response to Ira's question, the woman turned to look at Ira, shook her head helplessly, and said, "It's easy to guess. Chiara saved my life... Your affairs are none of my business. I'm only responsible for taking you there and bringing you back if necessary."
But if I cause any trouble, you'll be responsible, right?
As Ira was thinking this, the female mage turned her head again and said, "But what brings you to our Crimson Tower, Ira? It can't be just for looking up information, can it?"
Despite saying this, the female mage couldn't suppress her strong thirst for knowledge as a spellcaster and asked, "Now that you are a governor, you shouldn't need the authoritative information of a mage."
Isn't that a bit intriguing? And, sure enough, they do know me.
Thinking this way, Ira's purpose wasn't anything that couldn't be said... although she felt that even if it was something detrimental to the Crimson Tower, the other party wouldn't care.
It's just returning a favor... The rules for entering the tower don't say you can't harm the Crimson Tower.
In other words, there is no rule among the three towers that says one cannot do something detrimental to the taller tower.
Moreover, there are no rules set up to increase mages' sense of belonging to the Three Towers.
However, the mage still took pride in being a Three Towers mage—wild mages were looked down upon, even though in most cases, wild mages were like Isabella, a high-ranking noble who couldn't attend school at the Three Towers.
That's why the position of court magician came into being.
"It's like looking for someone."
As Ira spoke, she responded to the female mage, who had no objections, only adding, "If you don't mind, you can try wearing a mage's hat... to hide your appearance."
Indeed, this is quite necessary, since Ira is in a hurry and doesn't have time to deal with the junior mages who will surround him because of his identity... or the mentors who will rush over upon hearing the news.
Some people were there because of Iraq's Chief Consul, while others were there because of the Cruel Blood Witch. Regardless of the reason, Iraq had no interest in dealing with them.
But unfortunately...
"Look at me, I don't look like I'm always wearing a mage's hat, do I? I'm trying my best... wait?"
As Ira spoke, he paused, then made a sound of confusion, for he saw the female mage remove her hat and place it on his head.
Ira, who had been given a hat, looked at the female mage who was still wearing a pointed hat with a blank stare as she obediently lowered her head... She took off her hat and put it on me, but she still had a hat on her head.
"Don't be so strange... I wore a lot of hats."
As the female mage spoke, she lifted her hat, clearly showing Ira the hat beneath the hat... She laughed at Ira's astonished expression: "Hmph, just a personal bad habit of mine."
Your bad habit is so strange.
While mentally complaining, Ira didn't say anything. Instead, she nodded, watching the red color around her gradually fade, and said, "Thank you. I was originally planning to say... I'll find the person as quickly as possible."
However, even with this disguise, we still need to find that Professor Tops as soon as possible... It's amazing that he was only ostracized instead of being killed or secretly executed. The Crimson Tower is truly kind.
Who are you looking for?
The female mage asked this question, looking at Ira, then narrowing her eyes as if she realized something, already having some guesses in her mind... After all, there aren't many people in the Crimson Tower worth a governor seeking out.
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