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I can expand my MAGIC ENDLESSLY?!-Chapter 35: Welcome to Owsdin Academy
Almost everyone’s attention was drawn to the stage instantly. On the stage, many figures gathered. The professors and mages of the academy.
Kairos also looked there, taking a deep breath. His mind was a mess, but he had to calm down.
On the stage were many people, some were wielding a sword, and some wore plain mage robes.
Kairos couldn’t recognize any of them except for one. Standing in front was a woman with red curly hair and glasses, and her skin was darker than the majority of people.
There was nothing special if one just only looks at her appearance. But Kairos knows who she was.
She was none other than the owner of Ows City and the headmaster of the Owsdin Academy, Melinda Advas.
One of the strongest people on the continent. A seventh-circle mage.
"You have come from different regions, different backgrounds, and different circumstances. Some of you carry the expectations of great families. Some of you stand here through your own hard work."
She placed a hand over her chest, the academy emblem gleaming behind her.
"But from this moment forward, those differences hold no meaning within these grounds."
"For the next few years, this will be your place of learning. Here you will study. You will train. You will build bonds that may last a lifetime."
She paused for a second before continuing.
"The path ahead will not be easy. There will be competition, challenges, and moments where you will question yourselves."
Then her tone turned firm.
"But if you endure, you will leave this academy as individuals capable of shaping the future of the continent."
The headmaster continued, recounting the academy’s history and the heroic deeds of the seven figures who saved humanity.
Many got bored, but none dared to object to anything. While Kairos stared at them.
Cartalia and the princess of the Aurean kingdom.
He had to separate them somehow. He doesn’t know how deep her grudges are. And if they were enough for her to harm her. No, even if she won’t do that, he can’t take the risk.
He also sighed in relief among them all and thought.
We are at the academy, she won’t be able to harm me easily. With the cadets and mages scattered everywhere, as long as he’s at the academy, she won’t cause a ruckus.
Still, he knows one thing very well. Vengeance can make a person unpredictable.
’I have to be cautious from now on.
Kairos could only sigh, thinking all that, while on the other hand.
Teresa was observing him and Princess Rosa. All this time. She was sure of it.
’Something did happen between them.’
’Did our existence change the course of history somehow?’
As she thought of that, She remembered an important thing she quickly looked at the gathered students.
Everyone within Class A and Class B should be here.
’The other two should also be here or already here at the academy.’
This is where their majority of growth would be. And also the place they can gain strength properly.
She looked, finally finding the one she was looking for, at the opposite side of them. Was a person sitting calmly listening to the headmaster.
That was it, that is the main character! Nathan Lumainn.
She wouldn’t have noticed him easily if it wasn’t for his clothes.
Nathan Lumainn was wearing a blue and white coat clinging to his body.
"Just like in the novel...he looks like nobility itself."
In the novel, he was described as a clean freak who dressed up with every bit of dignity.
After a while, the orientation of the new students came to an end. With cadets handing in their badges.
"That badge not only holds your new identity as the student of the academy but also showcases what facilities one can use," the gloomy professor spoke.
Kairos grabbed his and had a long look at it.
"This badge is something I couldn’t gain."
And now in this life he got it. He couldn’t help but feel some emotions holding it.
With the end of the convention, students one by one started emptying out the place, heading for their dormitories.
As they weren’t wandering around today. It was also getting dark. So students could only do so and return to their new home for the next possible four years or more.
Kairos gave a glance at Cartalia and the phoenix and could only sigh. ’It got complicated even more’
Farther than he ever thought. He said farewell to Teresa. Weird she was. It was better to know someone than no one.
The dormitories were just at the side of the training where the orientation was held.
The dormitory were three huge buildings with three floors each. Kairos flipped his badge, a number was engraved on it.
Room 66.
’Third floor, huh?’ he pondered, heading upstairs. He reached the third floor and right away located it. It was at the far end corner of the third floor. ’Hmm, not bad. Nice and quiet. But how do I open it’
On the door there wasn’t a keyhole, and the door was already locked. But then he looked at the wall.
A small metallic box was latched onto the wall, and a shape was carved onto it. Just enough to fit his badge.
And as he expected, it fit in perfectly, and a click was heard. He twisted the knob, and the door opened, revealing a room inside.
"Oh, it worked," he uttered and took back his badge and stepped into the room.
The first thing he noticed was the small section of the room where a training dummy was placed, and underneath was sand.
He wasn’t expecting that, for the Owsdin Academy to give each of the students their own testing dummy.
Except for that, the room looked normal. With a big study table. A small bathroom A compact white bed and a small kitchen.
At the academy, students can get their food from the cafeteria. But if one wanted, they could make their own.
His eyes focused on the table.
"So those are the books."
Kairos uttered and held, grabbing one of the books, titled [Owsdin Academy]. Introduction]
Within it the layout of the academy and the facilities it has to offer were portrayed.
And the other two were about the rules and regulations. Kairos left out the layout book he was already familiar with the academy. He couldn’t become a mage but he did had the chance to enter the academy multiple time throughout his mercenary days.
If Owsdin Academy is known for something. It’s the sigil library! Which contained the majority of the sigils available to mankind.
Including the history and mana applications of many renowned figures throughout history.
’I would be able to access that and start real magic tomorrow.’
Learning magic wasn’t a normal process without danger. Without someone supervising it, it can be quite dangerous.
Also the sigils it actually requires to cast spells, their interaction, and their process can only be found from here and the military academy.
So despite being a noble, he actually didn’t have the chance to try out magic.
Putting that aside, he looked at the other facilities.
"Mana chamber...which compresses mana...that would be useful... The elemental zone...that too."
"Oh, they offer alchemy too. For first years"
Alchemy was a subject that’s all about the process of how materials react to mana. It’s a complex process that also discusses the poison used for hunting mana beasts.
He marked that one right away. Poison is an essential thing for hunting. He would need lots of money to grow stronger. And to get that, hunting was mandatory.
He gave all of them a glance before stopping at the renowned, one of a kind The blue tower. The Jelfs tower was made by the founder of Owsdin himself.
He marked that like before. This was a must place for him to go. As that tower wasn’t just something ordinary, it was far from that.
The tower itself uses sigils in a way the current magic can’t comprehend properly yet.
The Jelfs tower is like a trail tower. And it has three hundred levels, containing holographic monsters that act like real monsters.
But that wasn’t the most surprising thing about that. When one enters the tower. No one has yet to explain how that works, but somehow.
When you die within the tower, you don’t actually die and get teleported back right in front of it.
That was utterly impossible with the current Magic advancement of the last 400 years.
"There’s no one who can actually see or stalk. It’s the perfect place to test his magic to his heart’s content."
There he wouldn’t have to hide his odd element and could make as much racket as he wanted without caring about anything like the forest catching on fire or him attracting monsters.
He closed the book, then glanced at the rules and regulations. It also gave the routine for tomorrow and the location.
He was in Class 1-B, like the majority of them, around sixty people. At the hall, which was beside the training ground where their orientation program was held.
Their classes will start at eight the very morning,as for afterwards, more instructions will be given.
As for actual rules, they were pretty straightforward.
As first years, they can’t go deep within the hundred thousand mountains. They can’t be part of guilds of the Ows city.
But they do can enter something, which Kairos has mixed feelings about.
"Factions, huh? I do have to join one too."
Factions were something that was established by the students and the cadets. But actually they are based on the guilds positioned at the ows city.
They also gain their own facility within the academy. And every three months faction wars are held to decide some crucial things.
Kairos sighed, putting the book down. For a student of the academy, joining a faction was a mandatory thing.
Factions were the things as a mercenary he hated the most.
As they originate from the guilds, which are supported by the kingdoms. Almost all of them were arrogant and are corrupted to the core.
Putting that aside.
He reached out his hand, and his soul gear materialized.
"This is where everything will start."
He couldn’t act properly within the Nozvan estate, but here he could finally act properly.







