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Chapter 213

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Teleportation, in fact, was the name of a type of magic. The most widely used magic was, of course, the third-circle apprentice-level magic, Anywhere Door. But the most famous and widely known magic was, of course, the Teleportation Magic Arrays scattered all over the Maze Continent.

And for them to become a textbook template and be widely used on a large scale, of course, safety was the most important issue. Therefore, the Teleportation Magic in the Maze Continent, after a certain person's analysis, most of the time was spent on the confirmation and response of the teleportation location, or other safety mechanisms.

Only by confirming that the teleportation location was clear and that there were no obstacles, would the teleportation be safe. And this safety mechanism was different according to the thinking of the magic creator.

For example, Anywhere Door directly opened a portal to the teleportation location, allowing the Mage to confirm whether or not to take that step. And there were also restrictions to using Anywhere Door. The portal would only open when the Mage had been to a place where the teleportation mark was left, or when the Mage could see.

Teleportation Magic Arrays were much simpler. The destination magic array would confirm the location of the teleportation location. If due to environmental conditions, such as a collapsed boulder covering a small part of the range of the magic array, which could not accept the person or object being teleported, the magic array would be useless and the teleportation would not be possible.

In other words, to achieve ultra-long distance teleportation from the Maze Continent to Earth, the first thing to do was to go to Earth and establish a marker for the teleportation location.

Faced with this kind of problem, what could a certain man do?

Suddenly, he shivered and felt a chill. The night of spring in the Maze Continent was quite cold in this world without the greenhouse effect. His body was wet. If he did not quickly change his clothes and dry himself, he would inevitably catch a cold and get sick. It was true that it was difficult for Mages to get sick, but it did not mean that they would not get sick.

Although he was sad, Marco Lin did not want to harm himself. So, without waiting for others to urge him, he went to clean up his mess. However, looking at the back of a certain person who was staggering away, Fen was also worried for no reason. She originally thought that it would be impossible to find the place that the man wanted to return to. It was easier said than done to locate a star in the vast Milky Way.

She did not know whether it was luck, coincidence, or necessity, but the place that she did not expect to find appeared clearly in front of her. She even established a connection with that world, so there was no longer any possibility of misjudgment. But solving one problem seemed to put another even more unsolvable one in front of her.

Was magic omnipotent? Fern believed it was, but there might not be a solution at the moment. But when you encounter a problem, you just have to think of a way to solve it. This was true for both the technological world and the magical world. Therefore, after two eras, the Lich, the former Lord Demon King, whose intelligence and knowledge were at the top of the human race, racked his brains to come up with a feasible solution. It was a sleepless night.

It was already early in the morning when a commotion caught his attention. The two girls, who also didn't sleep well, yawned as they prepared breakfast.

With heavy thoughts in their minds, they looked at each other in silence. When breakfast was ready, the two children and the adult looked at each other. No matter who it was, they would feel pressured to call out to that man. Of course, most of them wouldn't know how to face him.

In the end, Fen had to do it himself. On the way to the attic, he summoned a water mirror to confirm his appearance. Even though it was a body made of pure energy, he hadn't slept for an entire night. His body was still in the same state as his physical body's memories. His eyes were bloodshot, and his eyebags were slightly dark. His black hair, which had been faintly glowing with magic power, now looked somewhat messy and dry.

He shook his head, and everything returned to its original, perfect state. Standing in front of the door, he raised his hand but couldn't knock. He thought about what words he could use, and most difficult of all, what words he should use to start the conversation.

While a certain Lich was still hesitating, the door opened by itself. The man who opened the door was stunned for a moment when he saw someone blocking the door. Tilting his head, he thought for a moment and asked, "What's the matter?"

Fen, who didn't know what to say for a moment, just shook her head. Lin smiled and said, "That's good. The two maidservants should have finished preparing breakfast. Let's go and eat quickly. I have to go to the academy later. "

Dragging his sister, who had been silent all the way, Lin walked into the small dining room of his house as if nothing had happened. Continuing the habit from his hometown, Lin valued dinner more, and had a simple breakfast. After all, he would have a meal at noon.

During breakfast, a certain person's every move was the same as usual, and the recent gloomy atmosphere was swept away, as if the mourning last night was fake. This caught the three people, who had been mentally prepared, a little off guard. Fen kept staring at a certain person who was eating breakfast as usual, and confirmed that this was a very normal behavior, without hiding any negative emotions such as depression or sadness.

In the end, she couldn't take it anymore and knocked on the table to remind him. She asked, "Say, yesterday you were …"

"Yesterday?" It was a somewhat vague question. After a while, Lin realized what she meant and said, "Oh, you're talking about that. It's not like I was dumped. It's enough to be depressed for one day. "

"Then before?"

"Before?" Lin thought for a while before realizing that he had also been conflicted for several months. He couldn't help but laugh self-deprecatingly and said, "It wasn't because things were hanging in the air before, neither up nor down that I was worried about my gains and losses. I'm most afraid of that situation. As long as there's an outcome, whether it's good or bad, there's always a way to deal with it. Because the bad can't get any worse, and the good can't get any better. "

"Well, then you've thought of a solution. Return to Earth."

"How is that possible? It's not like you can think of a solution just by farting. In recent decades, Earth's technology has developed faster than it did in the past few thousand years. The furthest human footprints go is only to their own satellite. In the Lost Land, I've heard of people running around in different planes, but I've never heard of anyone running to another planet and back. "

"So you've given up?"

"That's even more impossible. Humans always have to return to their roots. Dying in a foreign land is the worst way to die. "As he spoke, Lin took out his pocket watch and opened it. "Oh, it's so late. I have to hurry to the academy. If there's anything else, we'll talk when I get back. "Lin finished the rest of his coffee in one gulp and quickly left.

Fen, who felt that his feelings had been played, gritted his teeth and put on a fierce expression. He clasped his hands together and said, "I can strangle that heartless bastard to death."

Hallumi, who was holding a butter knife, waved it and said, "No, you should chop him up and feed him to the dogs."

Kaya, who rarely reacted to things, purposely lowered her voice and said softly, "You should cut him into slices, fry him, or roast him." She even gestured with her hands as if that was the most appropriate way to cut him.

In the academy, no one noticed the low pressure that had been hanging over someone's head. No one noticed that the haze had been swept away and returned to normal. This was because Lin had always pulled a long face when he went in and out of the academy. His goal was to maintain his dignity in front of the apprentices. The result was obvious. There were many more people who feared him than praised him.

And the reason someone had rushed to the academy was because there was something he didn't know if he should be worried about or relieved about. That was Queen Yulia of the Kingdom of Franks. Among the children she sent, the situation was just as Lin had been worried about. There were some who didn't have magical talent. And such people were actually studying in a magic academy. This prank from the Goddess of Fate, Roccxianni, was really unflattering.

Considering that he was also responsible for the evaluation, he couldn't just give a failing grade as long as someone didn't have magical talent. This method was too arbitrary and unfair to those children. Magical talent was innate. It wasn't something people could choose, and it wasn't something that could be exchanged with hard work. This kind of thing shouldn't be the standard to judge whether a person was good or not.

Although there were some courses in the academy that weren't directly related to magic, they were still in the minority. If only these few courses were used to evaluate a person's actions, it would instead cause other talented mages to feel maliciously unfair.

Since the military academy was used as an example. Then adding some combat skills courses, or even military strategy courses, shouldn't be a problem … But, was it good?

So, after more than a year, the courses that Lin was originally in charge of, which included mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and so on, had produced a second volume. Because most of it was knowledge that no one knew, or that no one had summarized, there was no one to replace him in teaching. So, Lin took it on himself.

Don't look at the addition of only one course. In fact, the knowledge contained in it wasn't any less than magic. If one was willing to study it, relying on this knowledge, they could also become a master.

Coupled with language P, which was the main teaching force, a few rounds of various tricks could barely see some results.

However, the number of people in the academy today had already exceeded a hundred. With dragons and snakes mixed together, of course, there would also be drawbacks.

The group of children who didn't have magical talent but still stayed in the academy could be considered the tipping point of this small explosion.

All this time, Lin and Old John had been provoking the first group of children by building an imaginary enemy in their minds. Now, that group of imaginary enemies was actually in the same place as themselves, doing the same things, and learning the same knowledge. Although the original set of "encouragement" had changed, some people's minds weren't so easy to reverse. These were all things that Lin hadn't expected at first.

The other was related to magical talent. Downplaying the importance of magical talent was something that Lin had been doing, and he even hoped to treat everyone equally. But the quality of talent did indeed have a big difference in the difficulty of learning magic.

In addition, some of the children's families weren't ordinary farmers who knew nothing about magic. Under the influence of their parents, they would naturally get close to those apprentices with good talent, ridicule those apprentices with poor talent, and gradually bring the talent class from the outside world into the academy.

Even those mages who served as instructors didn't have the awareness of Juan Javier and Eli Huber at all. They also, intentionally or unintentionally, gave preferential treatment to those apprentices with high talent.

Lin Yi was a little worried about such a situation. But other than dissuading those instructors and using lively and vivid advertising methods to face the hundred or so apprentices, he had no better way.

Remind me again, someone isn't an education major.

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