A Genius Wizard Who Escaped From Prison Chapter 172

A Genius Wizard Who Escaped From Prison 172

172. Understanding and Practice of Sojang Field (2)

“Let’s start the lecture. Turn to page seven.”

The students did not take their eyes off Cain even as they opened the book.

There was a strange tension in the lecture room with a gaze that seemed to tell me to do anything if I wanted to.

Cain spoke in a calm tone, as if he was alone in such an atmosphere.

“As you know, our circuits accumulate mana. The series of processes of selecting elements, shooting them at designated coordinates, and fusing them are what we call ‘magic’.”

I went to the front of the podium, carried my luggage, and walked towards the stairs between the desks.

“However, when elements are fused from the outside, there is a risk of being ‘destroyed’ by the opposing wizard.”

Cain looked at a student and asked.

“Jeckard Taylor. The wizards who reached the heights found another way to avoid ‘fae’. Do you know what it is?”

The student when his name was called was startled.

Because he didn’t know that the other person knew his name.

“Ah yes. It is a method to form a kind of field by dispersing a large amount of the element just before bonding in the atmosphere.”

Cain nodded slightly.

“right. Since the element just before bonding is present everywhere, it becomes more difficult to react even with the other side. By analogy, you are spreading landmines all over the place at the push of a button.”

As Cain’s fingers moved, formulas made of mana began to be written character by character in front of the pulpit.

“The basic formula for selecting electric elements and releasing them outside the body is as follows.”

Not using the whiteboard was a kind of consideration for the students.

Mana’s handwriting was bad, but it was much better than writing it by hand.

“The last time I saw Professor Ellen use mana in this way.”

“Still, it wasn’t that fast. The color was much lighter.”

Admiration erupted everywhere.

Even the students knew how difficult it was to fix mana in the form of letters in the air.

The lecture continued.

The figures and formulas embroidered in the air changed frequently according to Cain’s hand gestures.

“These skills are called Sojang Jang, and they show various forms and functions according to the characteristics of the user’s circuit.”

Cain’s low-pitched voice penetrated the students’ ears.

“In the case of electric elements, the characteristics of the circuit itself change or side effects may appear… .”

The important parts were emphasized by giving stress to the words, and the difficult parts were aided in understanding by using easy words or clear analogies.

Cain’s lecture itself was very fast, but there were no parts that were not understood or missed.

In other words, it feels like knowledge is engraved in my head and understood as ‘forced’.

Since they had never heard such a simple and clear explanation in other lectures on Sojang, the students who already had prior knowledge were amazed without knowing it.

And in order not to miss anyone who gave an explanation, I started taking notes.

Shhh. ssuk.

Only the sound of the writing instrument moving and Cain’s voice could be heard in the classroom.

All of a sudden, everyone was deeply immersed in Cain’s lecture.

“… … .”

At the back of the classroom were two boys and a girl.

The girl was looking at Cain with dissatisfied eyes with her arms crossed.

She whispered to one of the boys.

“Nel, what do you think?”

The male student who was asked the question answered.

“What do you think? You are very good at teaching. You’re surprised, L.”

Nell and L.

Fraternal twins of the Lexter family.

Until the divinity of Laxen appeared, they were two people who were praised as the best talents in the tower.

Laxen died and the ‘best’ position came back, but they didn’t care much about that.

L said while biting her nails.

“I don’t like it. It’s like everyone is so focused on not missing a single word.”

Nell answered.

“The situation is not interesting, but it is true that the lecture is flawless.”

The boy who was in the front of the twins added.

“It feels different from the professor before. First of all, it doesn’t seem like they’re trying to fight with the students very much.”

Liam Paulington.

Likewise, the restraints of the aristocracy.

Excellent magic skills.

They were called the Three Musketeers because they were tied to twins.

Because it causes all kinds of trouble and trouble, in the sense of the bad side rather than the good side.

Elle snorted and said.

“You don’t see him trying to fight?”

El’s finger pointed at the magic letters embroidered in the air.

“What is the reason for leaving the whiteboard in place and writing like that with magic? They say, ‘I’m at this level,’ and try to subdue the baseline.”

Nell shook her head.

“Liam. L let it dry. If one professor writes another resignation like this, he will be called to our disciplinary committee for the third time.”

Liam chuckled.

“why? Do you think it would be fun? It’s okay if you get out of it even if you are called.”

“… Do as you please.”

El continued to speak while glaring at the magic letters.

“Look at that letter over there. Newly scrambled handwriting. I’ll use what I feel comfortable with, so I don’t care whether you guys recognize it or not. There is no consideration for students.”

Liam spit out anything that came to mind and encouraged El.

“Yes. As a human being, such a bad handwriting makes no sense.”

“It’s not that I don’t know… .”

As El raised his hand, Nell’s next words could not be continued.

“professor. I have a question.”

El stood up.

Everyone in the classroom looked at her.

Cain also stopped walking between the desks and looked at El.

“El Lexter. to ask a question.”

El’s eyebrows twitched.

‘what. Did you come in after memorizing all the students’ names and faces?’

It looked like he had prepared himself.

But to no avail.

Because from now on, I’m going to create a very difficult situation.

“Professor is giving a lecture on ‘Electric Field of Elements’. However, I think the original responsibility would be the lecture of the ‘Fire-based Elemental Director’.”

L took a breath and added quickly.

“Once you brought in the textbook, you started the lecture after looking at the prepared ‘Electric Field Director’ textbook for a few minutes.”

Cain looked at El without saying a word.

It was interesting to hear, so it was a fight to keep going.

‘what. Why is this man not responding?’

I felt a little anxious there, but I couldn’t stop because all the other students were watching.

“I think it is possible to know about the director, who is not one of his majors. If it were just a theory.”

The students nodded their heads in agreement.

There was a premise that it would be difficult with a normal head, but it was not impossible.

L, who gained confidence, spurred the story.

“I am sure the professor will have excellent knowledge in various fields. He is known as a developer of petrification cures and an excellent wizard.”

Cain slowly opened his mouth.

“So, is it a problem that I am currently giving a lecture on ‘Electric Field Director’?”

The conflict showed signs of intensifying.

The students watched the situation, holding their breath, half worried and half excited.

Liam rose from the front seat as if supporting L.

“I think it could be a problem. Is there a difference between theory and practice?”

Liam looked around the students and said.

“As it is a ‘electrical element director’ class, I think it’s right to take a class from a professor who majors in ‘electrical element director’ and can actually ‘use’ it.”

He seemed to be talking to other students as if asking for sympathy.

Cain’s eyes lit up.

‘It’s pretty good at a young age. I know what to aim for to set the mood.’

If I had been in the same situation, I would have taken a similar approach.

Lectures are also a kind of ‘service’.

It appeals to the same ‘consumers’ as ‘inconvenient services’.

In a conflict situation, it is always effective to take sides and make allies.

The next person to stand up was El’s twin, Nell.

He looked like he had given up on something.

“uh… If the contents of the lecture are not communicated in advance, I think it would be appropriate to cancel today’s class and talk to the academic office.”

El has spoken.

“Right. We also have the right to take classes from certified experts. As much as paying high tuition.”

All the students in the classroom were thinking the same thing.

Cain has knowledge of both the electric and fire worlds, but the only one who can actually use the elemental field is the fire world.

Liam analyzed the situation.

‘In the case of Professor Ellen, you deal with two main elements: fire and water. However, there is only one possible elemental field, the fire system in which the proportion of elements in the circuit prevails.’

Let’s concede a hundred times and say that Professor Johann is a genius who handles two elements like Professor Ellen.

But even so, there is only one element field that can be unfolded.

And it must have been ‘fire’ who first came in with the textbook.

The situation design is perfect.

All that is left now is for the new professor to curl up and back off.

“El Lexter. Nell Lexter. Liam Paulington.”

The three students trembled when their names were called.

“So what you are saying is that verification is necessary.”

Why are you anxious?

The situation is clearly favorable this way.

L said, clasping her hand under the desk.

“yes. I want you to prove it. this place now… uh… ?”

El stopped talking and looked around with a surprised face.

Not only her, but all the students in the classroom had the same reaction.

Crazy- Crazy-!

Sparks were bouncing all over the classroom.

It was never smaller than the size of a human face.

‘At some point… .’

It was only then that he was able to notice that the concentration of electric elements in the atmosphere had increased.

L bit his lip and glared at Cain.

Professor Lee had been emitting electromagnetic elements into the atmosphere from the beginning of the conversation.

It was also secretly so that no one in the classroom would notice.

‘… The rumor that he was a talented person was definitely true.’

It was possible only when the control over the elements reached the extreme.

The point where the sparks are bouncing is exquisitely between students and household items, so I was able to gauge my ability once again.

“It’s the first time I’ve actually seen the chieftain.”

“Professor McGuffin’s spark was the size of a fist.”

The motives were bursting with admiration.

At first, he crouched to avoid touching the spark, but now he was observing with curious eyes.

“Is this enough to satisfy your level?”

nothing to say

If it were not for Elder Raitino, there would be no professor in the Tower who could develop an electric field field of this level.

Break up!

Sparks that continue to explode.

The three initiators did not answer.

“Liam Paulington. Would this be enough to give me the honor to teach you?”

Liam’s face turned red.

“… You are wonderful.”

Cain looked at Nell.

“Nell Lexter.”

“Uh, yes, of course.”

Nell was still confused.

Cain saw El for the last time.

“El Lexter.”

“… … .”

Elle didn’t answer.

Cain looked at her and then turned to the other students.

“Let me tell you, I hate being interrupted during lectures. Because flow is the most important thing. If you have any questions, I will answer them after the lecture is over, so please be aware of them all.”

Cain’s gaze turned to the Three Musketeers again.

“I think your question is possible. But was it not just ‘imagination’ rather than ‘confirmation’ to interrupt the lecture and ask?”

The three musketeers were restless.

Strictly speaking, it wasn’t wrong.

“As a result, valuable lecture time is diminishing. And I felt a lot of intent in your actions. The intention is to embarrass and humiliate the other person.”

Cain climbed the stairs and closed the distance with the Three Musketeers.

“Liam Paulington. Am I wrong?”

“… no.”

“Nell Lexter. Let me tell you.”

“Sorry, I’m sorry.”

“El Lexter.”

“… … .”

Elle didn’t answer this time either.

He bit his lip and bowed his head, making a face in anger.

“You all have 10 demerit points.”

Cain’s words fell like a death sentence to the Three Musketeers.

Penalty points are accumulated over 4 years of attending the horse tower, and depending on the score, you will be punished such as cleaning or expulsion.

He had caused numerous troubles and was called to the disciplinary committee, but he always managed to get out of it in a clever way, so the Three Musketeers’ penalty points were zero.

“School, Professor. Anyway, 10 points… .”

Liam said bluntly.

As the standard of expulsion was 100 demerit points, 10 was by no means a small score.

“Are you dissatisfied?”

Cain looked at Liam.

Seeing from a distance and making direct eye contact gave me a completely different feeling.

Liam hurriedly curled his tail at the sensation that his spine cooled as if his eyes were making eye contact with a beast.

“Oh, no.”

“If you have any complaints, please come to the lab after the lecture. Please listen carefully.”

Cain turned and went back down the stairs towards the pulpit.

Then he turned around and said to El.

“And Elekster, who shows no attitude of remorse or remorse, adds 10 penalty points.”

El’s head, which had been bowed down, was raised at that moment.

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