Training Addict Magician in a Growth-Focused Story

Chapter 58



Chapter 58

"You shouldn't be disappointed just yet."

"You're telling us not to be disappointed after bringing out some ordinary, powerless wooden sword? Does that even make sense?"

A disgruntled voice erupted from the crowd of magicians. Even those who tried using appraisal magic couldn't determine any special abilities from the sword.

"Do you really think the Zeto Trading Company would put an unverified item as the final piece of the auction? On the contrary, the fact that its abilities can't be revealed by appraisal magic means it's not just a powerless object! This means it possesses the ability to resist magical energy! Do you understand?"

The auctioneer's voice grew quicker and more intense.

"This sword not only boasts unbreakable durability, but it also disrupts the flow of magic the moment it comes into contact with it. This is no ordinary sword! In fact, we've prepared a live demonstration for those who remain skeptical."

The auctioneer clapped his hands, and a thin man stepped forward to stand beside him. He was a 3rd-grade apprentice magician. Without a word, the man raised his hand, casting a powerful defensive spell that formed a barrier around him.

The auctioneer lightly tapped the wooden sword against the barrier.

Immediately, the magician's expression twisted as the barrier collapsed.

"Are you kidding?"

"If you think it's a trick, would you like to try it yourself?"

The auctioneer gestured toward the magician who had voiced his complaints. All eyes turned toward him.

"Fine."

The magician, a mystic magician, snorted and stood up. He walked over to where the thin man had been standing and cast the same defensive spell. Without any incantation, powerful mana surrounded him, forming an even stronger barrier.

The auctioneer once again tapped the wooden sword against the barrier. This time, the mystic magician's face briefly contorted in discomfort. He had definitely sensed something.

However, his barrier did not collapse easily. The auctioneer continued to tap the barrier with the wooden sword. As the tapping continued, the magician's face grew increasingly strained.

"Ugh."

He struggled to maintain the barrier, but eventually, it crumbled. With a deep sigh, the mystic magician quietly admitted, "...It certainly disrupts magical calculations."

Leon’s eyes gleamed as he observed the scene.

‘This... It's exactly like the wooden sword I have.’

Not only was it durable, but it also had the same ability to absorb mana and unlock one of its hidden powers.

‘I need to get it.’

Even if it only shared the same abilities, Leon had to have it. There was undoubtedly a hidden potential in the sword he didn’t yet understand, and this auctioned wooden sword could be the key to unlocking that mystery.

"Now, do you understand? This wooden sword isn't just a simple weapon. In fact, it can disrupt even the magic of mystic magicians! And that's not all."

The auctioneer directed the mystic magician to unleash any attack magic he desired on the wooden sword. Then, he pulled out a crystal from his pocket, infusing it with mana.@@@@

A protective barrier formed around the auctioneer and the mystic magician at the table.

The mystic magician surveyed the barrier, then raised his palm. In response to his mana, roots sprouted from the ground, wrapping around the wooden sword and squeezing tightly, as if to crush it.

Yet, the wooden sword remained unfazed, withstanding the intense pressure of the magic.

"Do you see? This artifact is easily worth a B-grade evaluation. Even if it can’t be appraised, its value is undeniable. Now, let’s begin the bidding. The starting price is 80,000 mana stones."

Having seen the wooden sword withstand the mystic magician's spell and break his barrier, no one doubted its abilities. However, contrary to the auctioneer’s hopes, the subdued atmosphere of the room didn’t reignite.

Despite its impressive abilities, magicians generally had a low opinion of wooden swords, making them hesitant to spend 80,000 mana stones on one.

"81,000."

Yet, someone raised the bid. Leon turned his gaze to the bidder.

Like Leon, the person wore a deep hood, making it impossible to see their face. However, it was easy to tell that this person was much taller than the others.

The magicians in the room gave the bidder a brief glance before losing interest. He was only an early-stage magic practitioner, after all. It wasn’t unusual for someone of his level to covet an artifact.

Leon made his way to the guild branch, where he was greeted by the wizard that had been introduced to him—Torin.

Torin was a middle-aged man with neatly combed wavy brown hair and a thick beard lining his chin, giving him a composed and dignified air.

"I hear you're looking for a map."

He slowly handed Leon a scroll.

"It was completed five years ago, so it’s probably the most up-to-date map you’ll find."

Leon unrolled the scroll and, after confirming that it included all the magical cities, nodded.

"How much do I owe you?"

"500 mana stones will suffice."

Leon handed over a separate pouch containing 500 mana stones. Torin accepted the pouch and calmly verified its contents.

Meanwhile, Leon studied the map, searching for the Astellia School of Magic.

However, despite the numerous magical cities listed, he couldn’t find anything named "Astellia."

Leon stopped the wizard before he could leave.

"Have you heard of the Astellia School of Magic?"

"Astellia? Hmm..."

Torin fell silent in thought before suddenly clapping his hands.

"Ah, yes, I’ve heard of it. Wasn't it a school that used to be part of Arcane about twenty years ago?"

"Arcane?"

Torin scrutinized Leon for a moment before speaking again.

"You must be a foreign magician."

"That’s correct."

Torin nodded and continued his explanation.

"Arcane refers to the twenty most powerful magical schools in the Empire."

"I see..."

So, the Astellia School had once been one of the Empire's most prominent magical schools, just like Erika had mentioned about the Sigrinel School.

"Do you know why it declined?"

"I believe it was expelled from Arcane after its tower master died. If the successor can’t reach the level of a transcendent mage, it’s only natural for a school to be cast out of Arcane. Even schools that have been powerful for centuries aren’t exempt from that rule."

It seemed that, unlike the Sigrinel School, Astellia’s decline wasn’t caused by making enemies.

Leon let out a sigh of relief. In truth, he didn’t care much about whether the school was still influential or not.

‘As long as I can train safely, that’s all that matters.’

With that thought in mind, Leon returned his attention to the map.

"Why isn’t Astellia marked on the map?"

"In the Empire, only Arcane schools have the right to name cities after their school. Naturally, it would go by a different name now."

"Do you know where it used to be?"

"If I remember correctly..."

The wizard pointed to a spot on the map


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