C224: Presentation (3)
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Altegoâs remarks were also quite rude.
It was like asking if he really thought of it alone in a public place with thousands of people watching.
Was he helped by others, but he only attributed the achievement to himself?
In fact, Altego was asking that.
Auguste in the top seat stared at Altego. What Altego did was an unexpected act that Auguste did not hear of beforehand.
Auguste is a member of the same senior council, but he wondered whether to stop Altegoâs unexpected behavior, since Altego is one grade lower than him.
âIf heâs this confident, he must know something.â
Auguste realized that the action was based on some calculation and decided to stay still. Even if it wasnât him, the reaction of the wizards around him was loud.
âIs it okay for an elder of the Old Tower to say that?â
âHe wouldnât say that for no reason. Has he discovered something?â
âWhatever it is, things have become interesting.â
Rudger asked, staring at Altego.
âSenior Altego what is the intent of your question?â
âItâs exactly what you heard. Is the result of this study purely your merit?â
âWhy are you asking me that?â
âNo. Itâs just because itâs amazing. A language that countless archaeologists and wizards have tried to decode so far was completely interpreted by a rank four wizard? Do you think I would believe that?â
Some wizards accepted Altegoâs logical point.
âThatâs true. If you think about it, somethingâs wrong. A Theon teacher might be amazing, but it doesnât make sense to produce this kind of results.â
âNo matter how much of a genius he is Iâm also suspicious that a fourth rank wizard suddenly did what no one has ever done.â
Doubts began to spread throughout the hall and Altego smiled inwardly as the situation was flowing as he intended.
âLetâs see if you can answer the question properly you cheeky little brat.â
Altego didnât think Rudger really figured all this out. Even if he invented a new magic, this was completely different from understanding and interpreting a lost language system.
Itâs great to achieve just one thing, but he mastered a whole different field?
Altego was a narrow-minded wizard, but nevertheless, he had a solid basis for judging something and the main reason was his own experience.
He is a man who has lived for a long time, even if he looks like this, and one of the wizards who achieved a high rank.
He saw and experienced a lot of things as he came up to his current position and also accumulated a lot of knowledge.
In most of the cases it worked well in light of his experience so Altego based his judgment on âstatisticsâ.
Rudger Chelici would never have conducted that study alone.
âThere have been some wizards who have stood out in one field so far. I admit youâre the sort. Creating a new magic is certainly commendable, but exploring other areas is quite different.â
Similar precedents were not absent in his memory. Like the great wizard, Clinton Rothschild, sitting in the top seat right now and watching the situation with interest.
He is a genius who has made a lot of waves in the world since he was young. That is why it has been able to reach the highest level that mankind can reach, the seventh rank. However, another case like Clintonâs was hard to find.
In the first place, there are few wizards in the 7th rank even if you look at the entire continent and it didnât occur to him that Rudger Chelici would have that possibility.
In Altegoâs opinion Rudger was a genius but not a monstrous genius.
âIâm sure there are people who helped carry out that study. I donât know if youâre hiding it because you want to or purposely to steal the credit. Personally, I hope itâs the latter.â
However, there was something on his mind.
Rudgerâs attitude was too calm even though the situation was going against him.
Altego squinted his eyes.
âYou donât panic in this situation. I donât know if youâre serious or if youâre desperately trying to act calm.â
Rudgerâs reaction made Altego anxious and even a little annoyed.
âMr. Rudger, the research you showed us is certainly interesting but thatâs my question. Is this something you can find out by yourself?â
âThereâs nothing that canât be figured out.â
âThen why hasnât anyone figured it out so far? Are you saying that they lacked ability?â
Rudger frowned weakly at Altegoâs persistent bite.
âYouâre trying to find fault with me somehow.â
Just by looking at the reactions of the spectators, about half of them were swept away by Altegoâs opinion and wondered.
He understood that it was unbelievable for such a young person to achieve something that even an older person could not do. It could be called a narrow mindset, but on the contrary, it also meant that Rudger did something too unconventional.
âProbably, he attacked me with confidence in thatâ
Rudger glanced away and looked at the presidentâs seat. Sitting on one of the top seats, she was staring at him. She wasnât expressing her emotions because she was managing her facial expressions as usual, but her eyes were asking, âCan you do it?â
He guessed she would be worried if he pretended he couldnât do it.
âI was expecting something similar to happen anyway.â
In the first place, he didnât think everyone would be happy to clap their hands when he announced the results of this study.
Most of the members of a wizardâs family are immersed in research so they have an insidious corner. Some will be purely amazed at the great discovery made while others might point out even minor things or force themselves to undermine his performance somehow.
âSince Elder Altego of the Old Tower is so curious, I will also answer as a presenter. This is the result of my research, and Larsilâs interpretation has been achieved only by my own power.â
âHow can we be sure of that?â
âIf you insist that my research results are not purely mine you have to prove it first.â
Altego grinned as if he had only waited for that.
âThen you mean you can answer anything I ask in detail about this matter?â
âYes, you can ask me as much as you like.â
Rudger noticed from Altegoâs words and actions that he had prepared something.
Seeing that he is drawing attention and speaking with conviction, he must be confident that he can send a sharp question.
âAnd the person who asked that question would not be himself, but an expert in this field.â
As Rudger guessed, the person sitting quietly next to Altego rose from his seat and a beam of light from the dome ceiling naturally shone on him.
âNice to meet you. My name is Marloso Greborg.â
It was a tall, skinny man. Because of his curly brown hair and nose glasses on his face, he had a strong impression of a scholar and a poisonous snake that could bite his opponent anytime.
âIâm involved in ancient languages and archaeology and Iâm confident that I know the language better than anyone else because Iâve been exploring it until recently.â
Some wizards recognized him and Rudger did not miss their response.
âFrom that reaction, itâs clear that heâs actually a person with a name in his field.â
Above all, it was clear that he was preparing for this moment, considering that he had studied the Larsil language among ancient languages.
âWere you sure Iâd talk about Larsil? The wizard of the Old Tower, who came as an observer, must have leaked the information.â
Marloso was greeting the people around him with courtesy, but his eyes beyond the glasses peeking at Rudger fiercely.
Rudger felt hostility even though it was the first time he met him but the exact emotion contained in his gaze was jealousy.
âYouâve brought a hungry hound.â
At first glance, it was clear that he had lost his credit because Rudger analyzed Larsil.
Marloso raised one corner of his mouth toward Rudger. The ridicule soon conveyed his willingness to bite his neck.
Rudger did not respond to the provocation, he just looked at Marloso like he was a clown.
âWell, then, Mr. Rudger Chelici said we could ask questions, so Iâll ask you a question from my humble knowledge.â
âAs much as you like.â
âMr. Rudger said that Larsil actually consists of three types of characters.â
âYes, thatâs right.â
âThen can you interpret this sentence?â
Marloso held a magic pen and wrote letters in the air. The bluish letters made up a single sentence, which was in Larsil.
âSince youâve interpreted it all, I think you know what this means.â
Rudger looked at the words written in the air.
âIt was late in the morning and the meal I ate in a hurry was terrible.â
His interpretation took less than three seconds but the smile built around Marlosoâs mouth deepened at his words.
âAre you sure?â
âYes.â
âThatâs strange. Iâve also been studying Larsil for a long time, and at least I know what this sentence means. But the sentence that Mr. Rudger interpreted is very different from what I knew.â
Marloso was rather discouraged. He thought Rudger would be at a similar level at least, but his level was so low that thereâs nothing to bite.
âWhat Mr. Rudger interpreted does not match this sentence at all. Iâm sure of it. You are wrong.â
The wizards buzzed at his words and the faces of those who had some sort of anticipation became grim.
âYou tried to cheat so many people. Is the Arcane Chamber funny to you.â
âI donât understand what youâre saying. Iâve never cheated.â
âNo? Isnât your interpretation wrong? You got the first word wrong in the first place. Do you know what this is?â
âLight.â
Rudgerâs words left Marloso speechless.
ââ¦â¦Yes, the first word is light. And the next word is.â
âBlessing.â
Marloso felt something strange about the answer that came back like a knife.
ââ¦â¦What, did you know and make a mistake on purpose?â
âI have never been wrong.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âBecause that happens when you interpret the words as they are, primarily.â
âPrimary?â
Marloso did not understand Rudgerâs answer.
âI donât think you know, so Iâll show you. First of all, if you interpret the sentence primarily, it reads, âThe light bestowed grace,â but I did not fully accept it.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Marloso was not amused because the sentence he managed to interpret naturally came out of Rudgerâs mouth even more naturally than he did.
Marloso felt anxiety creeping up and tapping his back bone.
âWhy did you say something else on purpose when you knew it? Were you going to make fun of me?â
âWhy would I do such a thing?â
âWhat? No, youâreâ¦â¦.â
âAnd didnât I say it? The one just now is the first translation. If thereâs a first translation, thereâs also a second translation.â
âThat meansâ¦â¦Are you saying that your interpretation itâs the second interpretation?â
âItâs the second and final version.â
Marlosoâs face turned red at his words.
âDonât make me laugh! Arenât the two sentences completely different in the first place?â
âThatâs why you canât interpret Larsil easily. In ancient times, people didnât use language intuitively.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat theâ¦â
âAnalyzing ancient languages is meaningless in modern linguistics. Phonetics and phonology are possible, but analysis through semantics is virtually impossible. Didnât you know?â
Modern linguistics doesnât work?
âSince itâs like this, Iâll kindly explain the meaning.â
Before Marloso could say anything, Rudger used a spell. Just now, the Larsil sentence written by Marloso with a magic pen appeared over Rudgerâs head in a much more neat and elegant style.
âIn the past, people believed that texts have mysterious power, so they made changes twice when writing down their usual conversations to make them more mysterious and beautiful. Ancient people called this change of consent. Have you heard of it?â
âWell, thatâsâ¦.â
âYes, you havenât heard of it. Otherwise, you wouldnât have made a stupid statement that the ârightâ interpretation was wrong.â
Marloso swallowed his words as if he had been stabbed in the chest by something sharp.
âIn this sentence, âlightâ means the sun in the morning. Even the same word is followed by grace, so light here is not literally light, but light that gives grace. For the people of that time, it means the sun, and its grace means the food to eat on that day.â
The words in the air moved and the sentences began to change.
âBasically, if he refused on his own, he would have said that he threw grace out of his will. The reason why I couldnât accept it was because itâs said that the food was not good so he skipped the meal.â
The only copy of Larsil recorded in the first place is a wizardâs handwriting. There are things like the culture and behavior of those days, and the mindset that you should have as a wizard.
On the contrary, even some small daily issues of the wizard who wrote down the notes might be among them.
âThatâs ridiculous.â
Marloso turned pale when he realized that the sentence he had interpreted meant that someone skipped breakfast.
It was the same with Altego, who enjoyed watching the situation from the side.
âSo the sentence that Mr. Marloso interpreted is a useless sentence among the notes of the ancient wizard. Well, for those who donât know the other two characters, it would have been the easiest way to interpret it.â
Rudger fired a confirmation shot in front of everyone.
âSo, did you get enough answers?â