"Professor Lin En, I used to think that those so-called magic geniuses were nothing special. At best, they just worked harder and had better luck. It was not until today that I really understood how ridiculous this idea was!"
Kevin looked at Lin En with an extremely complicated look. He originally wanted to see the extremely magical eternal fire that Lord mentioned, but he didn't expect that Lin En would take out another powerful and novel magic in an instant.
Philip, Tik and the others also had expressions of emotion on their faces. With their talents, the possibility of being promoted again was very slim. However, it was different for Lin En. It was only a matter of time before he became a great wizard or even a legendary wizard.
"Thank you for your praise, Professor Kevin!" Lynn nodded and continued.
"But you probably misunderstood one thing. My magical talent is far from being comparable to those true geniuses, let alone Master Ogest, who is known as the [Star of the Magical World]."
"A lot of the improved magic is based on the theories of some scholars in the [Arcane Society]. As for the faster climb of wizard levels, it's just that I have been exposed to Mathematical Olympiads for a little longer than you."
“I don’t have the slightest confidence that I can reach the level of a great wizard within four years.” Lynn shook his head and responded.
Just look at how Helram’s beard had turned white before he could become a five-ring great wizard, and you can tell how talented August was to be able to break through this realm at the age of twenty-four.
Lin En would not be so happy as to lose his mind just because of a few words of flattery from others.
The title of the first genius in the wizarding land is just an empty name!
It's too arrogant to have such a title, not to mention that he doesn't have the ability to match it. Maybe he will be exposed one day...
Lynn's "humility" made the students and professors really at a loss for words. If this was not considered genius, then they were all trash.
Luo Er also realized that what Lin En had just said to him was probably the truth and he did not mean it by sarcasm.
This was the first time he had seen such a humble person.
As for losing the battle, Luo Er didn't care much. After all, the opponent was a three-ring wizard, so losing was normal.
Although there is no qualitative difference between formal wizards, generally speaking, unless one party possesses a set of expensive magic props, the winning rate of cross-level battles is usually pitifully low.
"Well, now that the battle is over, I think no one will question Professor Lin's wizard level assessment results..." Tik looked around at the students and professors gathered in the training ground, and seeing that no one objected, he asked his assistant to bring the two boxes over.
Under the gaze of everyone, Tik opened the first box. Inside were three badges made of pure gold. An extremely complicated rune was engraved on the surface. That was the symbol of the Wizard Council.
The shapes of the three badges are very similar, the only difference is that there are one to three dazzling gems inlaid in the center of the badge.
"In the name of the Wizard Council and under the witness of Master Hellram, I will grant you the status of a three-ring wizard!" Tik took off the last badge and solemnly put it on Lin En's robe.
"Thank you, Mr. Tik!" Lynn nodded.
"I didn't expect Professor Lin to be a three-ring wizard..." Alok said excitedly, even though the professor looked about the same age as them.
"I've said it before, only three-ring wizards are qualified to be professors at Yieta College..." A witch named Debra said proudly, and then she gossiped with several of her companions about how old the professor was, whether he had someone he liked, and what magic he used to defeat Rawl.
"As long as they are under 30 years old, I can do it..." The red-haired witch next to him suddenly spoke boldly.
"I'm different. I can handle professors no matter how old they are..." Debra said subconsciously, and then quickly stopped talking. The several witch apprentices who heard this blushed immediately, and then started laughing and joking again.
Only Johnny looked confused and did not join the discussion. She remembered that Lin En had only been exposed to magic for about half a year, but now he had become a three-ring wizard.
Ever since that meeting in Wuer Town, she had found it increasingly difficult to understand this former fellow disciple.
"This is your robe, Professor Lin!" On the training ground, after Tik put the badge on Lin, he opened another box and took out a gorgeous robe.
This robe is both a symbol of status and a magical item, possessing a slight resistance to magic and the ability to remove dust once a day.
Lin En took it and looked at the slightly flashy robe and badge. He immediately felt that the professor's badge and uniform issued by Iyeta College looked better. The most important thing was that he didn't feel guilty about it! Tik handed the two tokens to Lin En, and then took out a long sheepskin scroll and read the rules and regulations of the wizard land.
In addition to those cumbersome basic regulations that already existed in the Sekas Empire, the most mentioned is the punishment for wizards who harm civilians, which is specific to each item.
For example, if a formal wizard kills an ordinary person who does not know magic for no reason, or conducts forbidden magic experiments in private and causes the death of civilians, he will face at least several years of forced labor or imprisonment.
If the circumstances are serious, the person may even be stripped of his or her wizard status and sentenced to death.
The consequences of harming an official wizard are even more serious. The person will either be sent to the magic stone mine to dig for the rest of his life, or be sentenced to life imprisonment, or be executed directly.
"I have to ask, are you a psychic wizard, Professor Lin?" After Tik finished reading the first hundred rules, he looked at Lin and asked.
"Not really." Lin En shook his head. He had not yet learned the so-called psychic magic.
"In this case, there is no need to mention the norms for the use of psychic magic. You just need to remember one thing: the Wizard Council prohibits the private study of psychic magic. If you are really interested, you can go to Greenrill's Psychic Academy for standardized learning." Tik reminded solemnly.
Lin En was somewhat surprised. Although he had learned from Philip that the wizarding land was cautious about psychic magic, he had never expected that there were even special laws and regulations for the use of psychic magic...
(End of this chapter)