Heim Horn has been stagnant in the level of fourth-level mage for nearly a hundred years.
The stronger the magic power of a mage, the longer his life span will be.
Moreover, Heim Horn is not a human being, and his lifespan cannot be generalized to that of a human being.
However, during the long years, Heim Horn studied books and increased his knowledge every day.
His talent was not bad either, but he didn't expect that Kokot, the lazy dog elf, would become a fifth-level mage before him!
Seeing Kokot's proud look, Heim Horn was so angry that his teeth itched.
My own failure is heartbreaking, but my friend's success is even more heart-wrenching.
The overflowing magic power gathered on Kokot's body. The bright green magic light mixed with natural energy and began to gather on Kokot's back.
Several rings shone with dazzling light, spreading around, reflecting green fluorescence on the off-white marble.
The magic rings are connected one layer after another, constantly overlapping behind Kokot.
The surging magic power seemed to have consciousness on the ring, and it continued to travel along one side.
Magic wheel.
That is the embodiment of the magic power of the fifth-level mage.
This explains.
Kokot Yade is currently the only fifth-level being in the Council of Mages.
No, there is an even more outrageous fact.
Because Kokot is no longer a member of the parliament.
She is a former congressman, and now she is working as an employee of the Cravenna family!
It is very difficult for their council to even publicize it.
"how did you do it."
Of course he asked how Kokot became a fifth-level mage.
At this time, Kokot stood tall and straight, with his proud nostrils pointing to the sky.
She sat cross-legged on the clouds and hummed a few times arrogantly.
"Of course it's my genius talent and unremitting efforts."
"..."
Heim Horn was silent, and his current appearance was completely unrecognizable from the face covered by the phantom.
Kokot is the queen among the elves, and her talent is naturally unparalleled.
But she said she persevered...
Do you want to see what you are talking about?
Kokot seemed to enjoy Heim Horn's doubtful gaze.
It seemed that she enjoyed showing off in front of her old colleagues.
So, she continued.
"So, quickly take out the fifth-level magic treasured in the library."
That's right, Endymion's magic library contains fifth-level magic that countless mages have never seen.
Heim Horn remembers it fondly.
Capital of mages, founder of Endymion.
He is the only legend known as the "Arch Mage" by the world.
His magic is unfathomable, and every magic seems to have become a part of his body.
With just a flick of his mind, he can set off flash floods, lava, and thunderous thunder.
In the hundreds of years of history of the Parliament, the Archmage left too many treasures for Endymion.
For example, the Magic Library.
He once turned all the thousands or even tens of thousands of magics he had learned into knowledge and placed them in the magic library.
This includes the Archmage’s life-long efforts.
From the first-level basic magic to what he learned throughout his life when he became a fifth-level mage.
Throughout the history of the mage world, his contribution is enough to be remembered by mages all over the world.
However, no mage has been able to achieve the same level as the Archmage.
"The lack of attention paid to mages in most countries has created this phenomenon."
It is different from the era of the Archmage.
The era he lived in was a new era of magic.
Combining elements and magic to form elemental magic one after another.
The mages of that generation were all trying to cross the river by feeling the stones.
But now...
The number of people who want to become, or even be able to become, mages is becoming fewer and fewer.
Because of the difficulty.
It is very difficult to become a mage.
Talent and hard work are both indispensable.
Just the structure of magic is enough to make those who study magic feel overwhelmed.
Some people may never touch the edge of magic for the rest of their lives.
Even if you succeed in becoming a mage, you may not be able to stick to this path.
Because it is more difficult to become a high-level mage than to become a mage.
Many mages need to overcome various difficult dilemmas in their pursuit of advancement.
If you only have talent but don't work hard, you will eventually stop moving forward due to lack of knowledge.
But if you don’t have talent, you may just do nothing in your life.
This is also the reason why Rachel chose to establish a magic academy.
But even so, there are still too few people who want to become mages, and it is inevitable.
Heimhorn looked at Kokot and accepted the reality that she had become a fifth-level mage.
At least Kokot is still a part of the Council of Mages.
Heim Horn stopped worrying about Kokot, turned to look at Victor, and said:
"Then let's first determine whether your assistant is qualified to join the parliament."
What he was talking about was, of course, Henie behind Victor.
Perhaps because he was worried that Hernie would be nervous, Heim Horn comforted her:
"Don't worry, we're just going through a formality."
The moral level of mages is very flexible.
After all, the rules are made by people, and the old mages know how to be flexible.
What if Hernie really only became a mage for three months.
Well, as long as she's not some heinous villain.
The door of Parliament will always be open to Hernie.
Seeing that Henie had no objection, Heim Horn nodded, turned to Victor and said:
"let's go."
As soon as he turned around, several phantoms flashed from his body and gradually surrounded everyone.
Those phantoms gradually obscured the scene in front of everyone, and a strange and twitching feeling surrounded their bodies.
call--!
When a hallucination flashed through, everyone felt that the ground beneath their feet seemed to be cracking and becoming increasingly empty.
When the haziness in front of the eyes gradually faded, those phantoms began to fade away from everyone's surroundings again, returning to Heim Horn's side.
The ground beneath their feet also began to become extremely real, and in the blink of an eye, they had arrived in front of the magic library.
Two huge white marble doors gradually opened to both sides, and a heavy breath surged out, blowing across everyone's faces.
Victor raised his head and looked at the familiar door.
Magic library.
This is a place he has visited more than once.
I still remember the days when I spent day and night acquiring resources and making money.
Just to be able to learn all the magic in the library.
So much so that he was already overly familiar with the road inside the library.
The door opened, and the four of them entered the intricate magic library.
As soon as I stepped in, I was greeted by overwhelming chaotic magic.
It's like thousands of vines intertwining with each other in this magical jungle.
Of all the people present, Hernie was the weakest.
She was blocked by the chaotic magic at first, and couldn't help but close her eyes in advance when she entered the door.
Only then did she feel the shock coming from inside the library.
The paths in the magic library are completely intertwined and complicated. The upper and lower floors are covered with thick books. Exquisite bookcases are regularly placed throughout the library.
It's like the two worlds have been completely reversed, it's dazzling.
Hernie's eyes couldn't help but light up.
"This... this is incredible!"
She finally couldn't calm down and exclaimed.
This seems to be a world called "knowledge".
Heim Horn looked at Hernie's appearance and said:
"You can view the contents in the library at will."
At this point, he paused:
"However, you have to be careful and remember not to be fooled by overly advanced knowledge."
A mage cannot forcefully accept magic that is clearly beyond his or her own knowledge.
For example, a second-level mage cannot forcefully learn fourth-level magic.
"This magical knowledge will always stay here. As long as you become a member of the Mage Council, you can come here for reference and study at any time."
"So now, let's do some serious business."
Heim Horn continued to talk while leading the way:
"The reason why we have to make moral judgments and judgments on those who join the parliament."
"It's because of the rules that were established when Endymion was founded."
"That is -"
As the words fell, the stairs around the magic library began to flip, extending toward the sky in a twisted spiral shape.
And on the mysterious spiral staircase, a door appeared out of thin air.
The next second, everyone appeared in a new room.
The whole room was extremely empty, and the white walls looked particularly eye-catching around it.
In the entire room, there was only a golden scale placed on the table.
As a former congressman, Kokot is already used to strange things.
Lying on the clouds, looking at the balance in the middle.
"The Scales of Lady Justice."
Heim Horn's voice sounded again.
Heni on the side looked at the golden scale in front of her and her eyes widened.
Heimhorn seemed very satisfied with Hernie's performance. He smiled and nodded.
"Of course, this is just a fake."
The authentic product has long since disappeared.
If the real thing appeared in the world, there would probably be a big problem.
Heim Horn turned to look at Hernie and said encouragingly:
"Miss Herney, go try to use it."
Everyone who joins the Council of Mages needs to pass this test to evaluate everyone's morality.
Reviews are necessary.
Except Victor.
Heim Horn didn't dare test Victor's morals.
Heni looked back at Victor, seeming a little uneasy.
But after seeing Victor nodding, Hernie mustered up her courage.
Hernie stepped forward, stretched out her hand, and touched the golden scale.
The moment it was touched by Herni, the scale began to tremble, and the trays on both sides began to sway.
The dagger at the right end lay quietly on the tray, and a group of illusory feathers composed of Herni's magic appeared on the left.
When the feathers completely fall.
The entire scale was completely motionless.
There wasn't even the slightest movement of leaning to the side.
This time, Heim Horn was completely shocked.
He opened his mouth and rubbed his eyes, as if he couldn't believe the scene in front of him.
what's the situation?
Is the balance so stable?
Is there such a pure and kind heart in the world?
This is simply the moral standard that Parliament needs most.
Vega stood on Victor's shoulders, watching all this, and felt that it was very reasonable.
After all, this is an innocent succubus who only thinks about studying and Victor.
Heim Horn immediately became excited, and his illusory body trembled slightly:
"Miss Herney, congratulations, you passed the test."
"You can join the Council of Mages at any time now."
Heni felt a little embarrassed after hearing Heim's comments. She bowed slightly to Heim and said "Thank you."
Hernie was very obedient and would never embarrass the professor when she was outside.
Suddenly, she seemed to have thought of something, turned to look at Victor who was not far away, and blurted out a sentence, shocking everyone:
"professor."
"Would you like to test it too?"
(I’m sorry, my manuscript was lost and I’m rewriting the next chapter...)