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      Chapter 4.2

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   Leon endured the pain and began to chant a spell in a small voice. He connected his own guiding vein with the surrounding magic vein and used the magic he absorbed to heal the wound. Few mages could use healing magic, which belonged to the field of biological interference, but Leon could. However, it was not because he had special talent or was superior to others; it was simply a matter of compatibility, like the difference between being good at long-distance running or…
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      Chapter 5.1

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   About two months after taking on Zechs, during which Leon had spent his days teaching swordsmanship with hardly any conversation, a letter arrived at the hut. The letter was from Lord Andrews' butler, stated that Rosalind would return in about fourteen days and that he should resume her lessons. However, there was nothing left to teach her. All that remained was a final confirmation, after which she would be granted the medal that signified a mage. This medal guaranteed that…
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      Chapter 5.2

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      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   "When you showed him the book, Zechs got angry, didn't he, Nia?"   "Uh huh. I called out to him, but he tried to run away."   That must be because Leon had repeatedly warned him not to get close to the villagers.   "Did this happen because you forced him to read the book together?"   As he asked while brushing the girl's now healed face, and she nodded.   (He has never approached the library. He has completely refused to…
    • Chapter 0, Prologue and Glossary Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Lizz   Truth Weaver (Genealogy of Magic) Satou Sakura   Lavarta was a country where mages were discriminated against and oppressed. Leon, a third-rate mage who ran a private school in the countryside, was entrusted with a boy by the 'Iron Fortress', the highest institution for mages in the country. The boy, Zechs, whose family had been killed by Lavarta's knights at an early age, had extraordinary magical potential, but refused to learn. Under Leon's patient guidance,…
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