Chapter 13 - Here We Go Again
End of the Magic Era
Translator: Shiraishi Editor: TheAlliance
âAh?â
âAh what? Causing trouble in the library is definitely an affront to the dignity of the Mage Guild. Not breaking his legs is already letting him off easy. Oh right, if that Monchi comes to look for me tomorrow, you can tell him that I went to Olana and that I will take ten days... No, I should come back in a month.â
âAh?â
Solon didnât even know how to react to this. âWh-whatâs happening, didnât teacher change his attitude way too quickly?â
âWasnât he chatting very happily just now? Why did he suddenly become so hostile and tell me to get Mason out of here? And then afterwards, he no longer even welcomes Monchi himself? Isnât this a bit irrational?â
âYou seem rather confused about this. Speaking of that, itâs not without reason that you took so long to advance to Great Mage. You are not using your brain properly, why do you think I chatted that pair of father and son so much? Isnât it because I donât want to hear about their proposition? If not for the sake of those old guys of the black tower, I would have already kicked them out too.â
âBut why? Teacher, didnât you say before that the cooperation with Monchi was truly advantageous? That it would bring benefits to our Sage Tower without bringing any troubles?â Solomon hadnât explained his sudden change of heart, and thus, Solon couldnât understand.
âThat was before!â Solomon looked at his disciple unhappily, a sneer appearing on his old face. âThat father-son pair really thinks that Iâm clueless because Iâm old. Locke Merlinâs shipwreck last month definitely had the shadow of the Twin Moons chamber of commerce behind it.â
â...â This time, Solon didnât say anything. He only glanced at the old man while having some doubts in his heart. âLocke Merlinâs death was a month ago and you are only just now thinking of fighting for justice? Since when did you become so righteous?â
âWhy are you looking at me like that?â Solomon suddenly flew into a rage, viciously lashing out at his disciple, âAre you implying that I, your teacher, am not a man of justice? Thatâs why you spent so long to become a Great Mage, it really makes sense, you really canât understand the path your teacher is teaching you!â
âNo no no, Teacher, you misunderstand...â Faced with such vicious scolding, the young Great Mage was quickly driven to the verge of tears.
âForget it, this isnât important...â Solomon waved his hand and let his only disciple off the hook for now. âWhatâs important is that the owner of the pass is Locke Merlinâs son. Since thatâs the case, I need to be righteous here.â
âWhy is that?â
âBecause that pass was granted for an alchemy potion.â
âYou mean, the alchemy potion that we received a few days ago?â As Solomonâs only disciple, Solon naturally knew that a few days ago, someone had brought a potion to the Sage Tower and exchanged it for the pass that granted the highest privileges, but Solon still wasnât clear about the details of the potion. Even hearing Solomon talk about it now, he still felt a bit unconvinced. âThat potion is that important?â
âIf you dare to ask that in front of Thorpe, he will be happy to air dry you until you shrivel up and then turn you into an experiment.â
â...â The young Great Mage immediately shrank back. Great Alchemist Thorpe, one of the three people in charge of the Sage Tower... If he really wanted to turn him into an experiment, then even his teacherâs reputation might not stop him. That was the only dangerous person in the entire Sage Tower that would dare to curse in front of his teacherâs desk.
However, after the initial twinge of fear, Solon couldnât help feeling curious. What kind of potion would make the three big shots so interested...
Originally, Solon had guessed that this potion might have used some precious materials or might have been something that one of them had needed for a long time.
But Solon definitely didnât expect that it would be so serious. Serious was the wrong word... Would Thorpe really have made him into an experiment for questioning the importance of that potion?
âIâm not just trying to frighten you, you just havenât seen old Thorpeâs reaction. Excited wasnât enough to describe him when he held that potion bottle, he was stuttering and stammering as he shouted something masterpiece, something Great Master, something bound to be written in history books, and so on. In any case, he was in a bizarre state...â
The young mage became even more intrigued. Thorpe was a publicly known figure with the greatest achievements in potioneering in the entire Thousand Sails City, and he had always set his gaze very high. Even that Great Alchemist of the Twin Moons chamber of commerce didnât enter his sight, as he had always been disdainful of both predecessors and newcomers.
For many years, Solon had rarely heard him give anyone the slightest bit of praise. Just hearing the words âacceptableâ from him was already an honor.
But he actually lost control of himself? Even talking about it being written in future history books...
âWas that potion really that miraculous?â he wondered.
âYou know me, Iâm not an expert in potioneering alchemy.â Solomon glanced at his disciple, giving him a rather irresponsible answer to his unspoken question. âIn any case, I heard Thorpe say that each bottle of this alchemy potion might bring another Great Mage to the Sage Tower!â
Just as he finished this sentence, Solon couldnât help sucking in cold air. âWhat was all this about Great Master, Masterpiece, and history books, the matter of Great Mages was far easier to understand...â
The Sage Tower had a total of 13 Great Mages, of which only 7 resided there permanently. The big three had usually remained in seclusion for most of the past decade, and the Sage Towerâs external expansion, fights over resources, and other conflicts were simply in the hands of these seven Great Mages. In other words, the current Sage Towerâs status was half-established by these Great Mages.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
That was the case with seven Great Mages...
If it really was like Thorpe had said, and each bottle of potion was able to bring a Great Mage to the Sage Tower, then Solon really didnât dare to imagine what kind of scene it would be.
It was no exaggeration to say that any power that could obtain the favor of that Great Alchemist might easily be able to rival the Sage Tower in Thousand Sails City. This was a factor that the three big shots had taken into account. If that person had a way to restrain the three of them, then destroying the Sage Tower might be as easy as waving his hand...
Thinking of this, cold sweat dripped down Solonâs forehead.
The bright side was that the Great Alchemist apparently seemed to prefer remaining inconspicuous. He hadnât made his plans public yet, whatever they were. Otherwise, he wouldnât have had a young mage deliver the potion and then gifted the pass to another young mage.
The key to figuring these things out should be these two young mages...
Especially that Mafa Merlin. He should have a rather close relationship with the creator, or else the alchemist wouldnât have given him the pass.
âNo wonder teacher would have such an attitude...â Solon concluded. âIf it really was like Teacher said and the Twin Moons chamber of commerce was linked to Locke Merlinâs shipwreck in a bad way, and their plot was brought out to light, then that chamber of commerce might face the fury of an incredible Great Alchemist...â
As Solon considered the idea, Solomon concluded their discussion. âKnowing the current situation, only a fool would cooperate with the Twin Moons chamber of commerce.â
â...â The young mage suddenly sympathized with that father-son pair. In order to cooperate with the Sage Tower, they had prepared for half a year and accepted all kinds of conditions, but in the end, it wasnât as good as a single potion.
âOkay, I told you everything that you needed to know about this, so you decide how to handle it. Donât always rely on me. Youâll take over my seat sooner or later, after all. Itâll be good for you to learn how to deal with these kinds of matters.â
âYes, Iâll take care of it...â
...
A month passed. Ever since that conversation in the reception room, Solon had felt that paying close attention to that young mage was an absolute must.
From his observations, Solon found out that this young mage was truly interesting. His range of reading material was really vast, from light reading material about Noscentâs history to the profound and abstract knowledge of the Jide Formula, he would casually hold a book and read it all day long. Sometimes, Solon even doubted whether there was any sort of criteria for the books he picked out, or if he was just reading for the sake of reading.
Quite a few times, Solon wanted to remind him that the chance to enter the Sage Towerâs library really was a rare opportunity. Many mages would even sell their entire family fortune for the chance, while he didnât seem to be cherishing it, picking random books every day, completely without rhyme or reason, sometimes reading them with great interest as though he was just reading for fun. Solon wanted to tell him that he might one day regret treating this opportunity so lightly...
And today was such a day.
Solon went to the library after breakfast. As always, he glanced at a particular corner because he knew that every day at this time, that young mage would sit at the same desk and would spend the whole day reading after casually picking up a book.
Sure enough, when Solon glanced there, that young mage was already sitting at his seat, holding a book with a red striped cover and reading it with great interest.
âHere we go again...â Solon sighed. It didnât seem to be light reading today, but in Solonâs eyes, this wasnât too different from light reading.
The red stripes on the cover meant that the knowledge of the magic book was at least Great Mage level. For a recently advanced 1st Rank Mage, how could it not be leisure reading?
Moreover, it wasnât the first time Mafa had done something like that. Solon even saw him reading a silver striped magic book with great interest once. That was preposterous, as that meant that the contents included knowledge on the level appropriate for High Mages.
Solon really couldnât stand watching anymore. How could a mage who wasnât respectful of knowledge itself have any accomplishments in magic?
Even a book that only Great Mages were qualified to read was just leisure reading material to him. He definitely wasnât pondering over the information, as he wasnât even taking notes or pausing. He was simply flipping through page after page with a pleased expression on his face, to the point that Solon even wondered if he was trying to study at all, or just relaxing.
Solon would have been astounded if heâd discovered that he had actually guessed correctly this time...