Life of a Magic Academy Mage

Chapter 819



Chapter 819

Chapter 819

Duke Ikaldoren, who was very intimidated, hurriedly grabbed his quill and started signing, saying, ‘I will support Yukveltyre’s re

“I said I’m not.”

“Phew. Right. Then I’m not interested either.”

“Me too!’

“……”

Lee Han was left speechless by the strong friendship of his friends who promised to be with him if he ever tried to kidnap the duke.

“It’s good that you’re not interested in the duke. I wasn’t going to say this, but there’s a fifth-year senior at White Tiger Tower. He’s Caton-senior from the Jahan family,

and he’s a great swordsman who can handle Aurors freely.”

“You must be good at magic, right?”

“Huh? Uh… Well, that’s it. Anyway, this person said he got his arm shattered while participating in the battle for the duke. That means a lot of strong students are participating.

Everyone, be careful. You understand? I came here to steal the duke for no reason. “If you are misunderstood, you may be taken to the healing room rather than the punishment room.”

“I’ll keep that in mind!”

“Junior. You?”

Perse asked sternly when Lee Han did not respond.

This former school student was so fearless that he didn’t know what he was getting into. There should have been more emphasis

: “I’ll keep that in mind too!”

“Okay. That’s enough.”

“But Senior Perse. Isn’t it a rumor that Senior Caton of the Jahan family had his arm shattered? I can’t believe he was injured.”

Lee Han came to his senses and attempted to manipulate public opinion.

But Perse shook his head.

“That’s not true. I heard it myself.”

“…To whom?”

Lee Han asked again, thinking that whoever said it would be labeled a liar.

“Directly to Senior Caton of the Jahan family. He emphasized several times that he was a truly great opponent.”

“……”

Lee Han secretly clenched his fists.

* * *

Even though it was club week, it did not mean that lectures could not be held.

Students had to kidnap and appease sponsors while attending lectures.

In particular, Lee Han was even busier.

‘It’s a shame I got as much work done as possible on the weekend.’

If I had to kidnap Duke Ikaldoren, starting with the ancient servant sent by his crazy clone, during the week, the work would have been many times more tiring.

Thinking like that, Lee Han took a step forward. It wasn’t because of lectures or sponsorship. There were chores that had to be done periodically.

Take care of the animals you raise (you had to calculate carefully as Ponrigg gets upset when you meet and see the unicorn first, and the unicorn gets upset when you take the basilisk with you), and obtain additional food from your own vegetable garden and the kitchen club area that you received from your seniors…

Lee Han, who was moving secretly in the darkness of the night as dawn approached, stopped when he saw the familiar figure of an old pirate pirate in the distance.

“Lagessa!”

“What kind of kid… is it you? Why are you running around like a rat using an invisibility spell at this hour?”

“You are supposed to be in the dormitory at this time. What are you doing here, Lagesa? I don’t think this is where the sponsors stay.”

“I was bored so I was looking around. I feel sorry for the students.”

“I definitely feel sorry for the seniors.”

Lee Han sympathized deeply.

Then Lagesa got angry and said,

“What’s so pitiful about those kids! They are arrogant and irreverent!”

“Yes? “You mean your seniors?”

“Yes! You damn kids.”

‘What on earth did your seniors do?’

Lee Han was really surprised to see Lagesa getting really angry in that short period of time.

“I know Torgerd’s daughter as a fool for investing some gold in Bible, you damn brats! I’m sure you don’t think that way too,

right?”

“Lagessa. I am a student of Professor Verdus… Professor Verdus’ research is well worth investing in.”

“That’s not true.”

“……”

“That’s enough. When I said I was pitiful, I was referring to the new student here. Look over there.”

When Lagesa pointed forward, Lee Han strengthened his eyesight and cast his gaze.

From what he could see, there was a basket of food that Lagesa had thrown in front of him.

‘What?’

A moment later,

skinny first-year students came rushing up, grabbed the food basket, and started eating it frantically.

Lagesa shook her head and said,

“No matter what, you’re starving like that.”

“Oh no. I’m not really that hungry, but…”

“Really? As far as I know, that should be normal. Has it changed in the meantime?”


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