Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 140: Lily Throws Herself into His Arms, Kael is Not to be Messed With (10.6k, 6/60)



[Location: Duchy of Engkelance - Arcane Scrolls Mage Academy - Year 3 Classroom]

Kael adjusted his attire and made his way straight to the classroom.

Usually, in the Arcane Scrolls Mage Academy, a mage who specialized in spell development and utilization would prefer to stay at the academy after graduation, assisting other teaching staff who worked on relevant magical research.

Although the initial compensation would be relatively low, for a mage, their sustenance was magical knowledge, not merely magical strength.

Moreover, there were always mages who sought to escape reality by hiding in the academy's pyramid, oblivious to worldly affairs, a trend that made Mage Assistants quite popular within the academy.

Graduating mages, serving as the primary research labor force, supplemented the finer points of their mentors' magical topics and, in the process of mutual achievement, also paved the way for their future status as official teaching staff of the Arcane Scrolls Mage Academy.

However, this practice did not apply to Kael.

He was already a member of the school's teaching staff, and although the position he held was not the usual magic research post, he was undoubtedly part of the academic faculty.

As the saying goes, "the end of the universe is enrollment," and since he was in the faculty sequence, to switch from an ordinary functional post to a magical research post, all he needed was to attain sufficient achievements in magic.

In this regard, he clearly had an advantage over other graduates who aimed to join the Arcane Scrolls Mage Academy.

Especially now, although he had not abandoned his identity as a librarian, his recent publications of some of his research in significant magical journals and the subsequent recognition of his findings, had led to an adjustment in his treatment within the academy to that of research-oriented academic staff.

The classroom Kael was visiting today was a sizeable open lecture hall, accessible to the public.

The host of this academic exchange was Kael's teacher, Luxius.

As a Magic Monarch, Luxius had considerable prestige within the academy, and when it was heard that he would engage in friendly spell exchange with mages from other nations, many students from the Arcane Scrolls Mage Academy were drawn to attend.

An open lecture intended for third-year mages had thus turned into a festivity crowded with senior mage students and academy teaching staff.

Of course, Kael also knew that this situation was partly due to the unique nature of the public lecture.

After all, opportunities for the Arcane Scrolls Mage Academy to communicate with mage academies of other countries were not abundant throughout the year, and even less so when it involved the participation of a Magic Monarch.

Just as Kael was about to enter the classroom, a young student who had previously been registering something at a table outside the door looked up and said to him:

"Classmate, hold on! Hello, classmate! Today, there are too many people attending the lecture hall, and the academy has decided that only students who have applied to participate and have been granted permission can come to listen."

Kael was taken aback for a moment, somewhat embarrassed; he had forgotten this arrangement, but then he quickly collected himself—after all, he was not a student.

Before he could explain, a teacher came out, saw the student stopping Kael, stepped forward, patted the student's shoulder, and said in a low voice:

"Conny, he is not a student and does not need to follow the students' rules."

The mage turned to Kael and said:

"My apologies, Lord Kael, please head inside."

The teacher wearing the magic robe gave Kael a Mage's salute, and from the gold embroidery on his white robe, Kael knew that this was a mage with teaching credentials.

After inviting Kael in, the mage said nothing more, but Kael understood that his identity had been recognized by the teacher.

After escorting him inside, the mage squinted his eyes, glanced casually at Kael's face, sighed internally, and then his expression grew even warmer:

"Lord Kael, you are also part of the academic staff sequence; the first two rows are spots you may choose freely. Mister Luxius's seat is the first one from the right; you may also go there and sit down first."

Kael nodded, already becoming gradually accustomed to such enthusiastic attitudes.

When you are weak, malice surrounds you.

When you are strong, you find everyone greeting you with smiles, everyone appears to be a good person.
Enjoy new adventures from empire

But Kael knew nothing had changed; the only thing that had changed was himself.

Power lies in the fist! Only with full strength in hand can one silence those with ulterior motives toward oneself!

At this moment, four months had passed since the player last logged off.

In those four months, Kael had successfully completed the learning and practice of the mainstream spells from levels 1 to 4 across all major schools, and the books he had proficiently noted could stack up to two floors high, answering his relevant spell theory needs.

He suspected that a bug in the system panel had appeared on him, turning him into a humanoid knowledge recognition machine during his learning process, with the knowledge imprinted in his mind never being forgotten.

Even when mastering a particular spell and studying its associated theoretical knowledge, he could effortlessly build up his skill experience bar through the collision of other people's inspiration sparks, even without studying the spell's advanced techniques.

He could even say that, in his understanding and comprehension of mid and low-level spells, he was more formidable than the vast majority of third-tier spellcasters.


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