People were always homesick when they had no money, and Rob was no exception.
He left home at the age of eight and traveled across the ocean to study at the Royal College of Magic and Magic. Not long after he entered the school, he showed amazing talent. He skipped countless classes in the first year, but with three days of craziness before the end of the term, he surpassed 90% of his classmates in the final theoretical exam and practical exam. He became a legend in the college for a while.
Since then, whenever someone in the college didn't want to study hard, they would always use Rob's example to comfort themselves, and their ending was often very tragic.
In fact, Rob wasn't a typical problem boy, at least not at that time. He had his own reasons for skipping classes. When he first arrived, the money he brought with him was only enough for half a semester's tuition after deducting the food and lodging. So, the boy had to take on several jobs and work hard to earn his tuition.
When the vice principal heard about this, the great sorcerer thought to himself, "Well, he only used three days to learn what others needed a year to learn. If he calmed down and studied hard for a year, I wonder what kind of miracle he could create."
With such curiosity, the vice principal waved his hand and waived Rob's tuition for the next year.
So, in this year, Rob advanced two levels at an incredible speed, directly breaking the record of the Royal College of Magic and Magic, scaring a bunch of old professors in the college, and finally alerting Principal Steins.
And after that, everyone found out that all this happened under the circumstance that the boy had a part-time job!
How was this possible?!
How could a human's talent be so strong?!
This kind of thing didn't make sense at all!
Even if they saw it with their own eyes and twisted his thigh countless times, some people still couldn't believe it!
Rumor had it that when Rob was asleep, the super sorcerer Your Honor stood by his bed and quietly watched him for the whole night.
As the principal of the Royal College of Magic and Magic, Steins had seen too many so-called geniuses in his life.
Among them, he had once thought the most highly of the Academic Affairs Dean. Back then, the Academic Affairs Dean was only a second-year student in the academy. Steinitz's evaluation of him was that this child was not bad, better than Derman. If he worked a little harder, perhaps he could retire a few years earlier.
At that time, the vice principal was already a grade eight great sorcerer and one of the nine directors of the Magic Association. The dean had just entered grade four, but Steins dared to say that the dean's future achievements would surpass Demain's. He even had the intention to let the dean take his position as the next principal of the Royal College of Magic and Magic, which shocked many people.
And the fact proved that Your Honor indeed had a keen vision. The dean became a grade eight great sorcerer in his early forties, which was thirty years earlier than the vice principal. If this continued, he, he could really cross that threshold and Steins could go back and play with his grandson..
In short, with the dean's performance, everyone was very curious about what the supreme sorcerer, Your Honor, would say about Rob.
The result disappointed many people. That night, Steins did not say a word from beginning to end.
But even so, the supreme sorcerer's face was a mixture of surprise, admiration, joy, and intoxicated expression, in fact, said everything.
The next morning, Steins walked out of the young man's dormitory and said eight words to the vice principal and dean who were waiting outside the door.
He said, "I think I saw Roland."
After a pause, Steins repeated in a more certain tone, "I saw Roland."
Who was Roland? If using the current ranking system in the continent, he should be between grade three and four. Anyway, he did not reach grade five until he died. This kind of strength could be said to be a dime a dozen in the Royal College of Magic and Magic. But in the entire history of magic, this name was more awesome than all the grade nine sorcerer combined.
It was because he was the one who invented magic.
Roland was the first mage in human history, and she single-handedly established the current magic system. Although it was still in its embryonic form with some ridiculous mistakes, it could be said that without Roland, there would be no mages.
In Roland's era, humans were not as powerful on the Dawn Continent as they were today. The dwarves had alchemists, the elves had priests, and the orcs had shamans. In contrast, humans only had warriors. Priests could barely be counted as half a magic class, but they were always criticized for their lack of frontal attacks and could only play a supporting role on the battlefield.
In the previous wars that broke out on the Dawn Continent, humans often had to rely on the bodies of knights to open a path. Therefore, almost every battle resulted in heavy casualties. Parents lost their sons, brides lost their husbands, children lost their fathers … Similar tragedies were repeated almost every day.
At that time, humans relied on their amazing tenacity and courage to walk alone in the darkness. Every step left a tragic trail of blood and tears. Bards recited the elegies of heroes in the deepest tones, and even the air seemed to freeze.
Until the appearance of Roland!
Humans gave birth to the most powerful magic class on the Dawn Continent – mages!
Roland didn't keep anything to himself. He compiled his research on magic into a book and made it public, which became the famous "A Preliminary Exploration of the Origin of Magic". Even today, this book was still very valuable. Every time someone read it, they would learn something from it. It was a must-have book for every Mage.
After Roland, humans spared no effort to cultivate mages. These weak nerds who still had traces of scholars in them graduated from the academies, put down their books, and went to the battlefield. Under the mocking gazes of other races, they completely changed the fate of humans with unparalleled destructive and offensive abilities.
The entire Dawn Continent was deeply shocked by the power of mages! At the beginning of the war, many races even insisted that humans, who could summon wind and rain on the battlefield, were actually the incarnations of gods.
Later, because they were too afraid of the power of mages, other races even joined forces and waged war against humans, which was known as the First Magic War. That war established the dominance of humans on the Dawn Continent and showed the power of mages to the world.
In short, throughout the history of mankind, Roland's name was an extremely special existence.
However, Principal Steins actually compared this existence with a young man, which made many people gasp.
Although Luo Bu was extremely talented, Roland was an ancient god who had single-handedly created the magic system. Furthermore, his contributions to the human race were also difficult for the latecomers to match.
But no matter what, everyone believed that Staines had found a treasure this time.
It was hard to say if Rob could reach Roland's level, but with his talent, it was certain that he would become a level 9 super magus. Staines brought Robb back to his Mage Tower on the evening of the second day. Together with Grand Magus Denman, they began the so-called Supernova Nurturing Plan.
That was how Rob's miserable life began.
After experiencing countless times of resistance and bloody suppression, the young man finally succeeded in breaking free, obtaining the freedom he had longed for for a long time. Breathing in the fresh sea breeze, Luo Bu felt carefree in his chest.
But then, the future Supreme Magus had to face a very practical problem.
For example, he had no money, how to hide his identity, and how to make a living in the future.
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