All My Professions Have Divine-Level Talents Chapter 228 - 150: Taboo: Path of the Gods
Light Cut!
SHWIIIING!
With no Chanting whatsoever, he instantly generated a Light Blade right next to Lu Cang.
’Still No Chanting?’
’Although, it’s just a Tier Two Light Blade.’
This Magic has incredibly low killing power, but its advantage lies in its incredible speed.
If just landing a single scratch counted as a victory, it really would have been a great choice.
BAM!
However, it was too slow.
With a re thought from Lu Cang, two identical Light Blades ford in sync, and the two instances of Magic canceled each other out in an instant.
"Swift Wind Blades, gather into a squall..."
But the white-haired man had no intention of stopping there.
He had already begun Chanting rapidly!
BOOM!
Before he could finish Chanting, he was blasted away by a Wind Roar.
He slamd into the wall at the back of the classroom.
"I told you to use the Magic you’re best at. Are you the best at every single spell?" Lu Cang’s tone was a bit exasperated.
Lu Cang flicked his hand.
A gust of wind swept by, retrieving the bag of Gold Coins and bringing it back to his hand.
The Wind Roar dissipated, and the white-haired man’s body slid limply down the wall.
’Okay, that felt good...’
’The plan to establish my authority went off without a hitch.’
’You poor, white-haired classmate. If it weren’t for you, I probably would have been in a foul mood for the rest of the day.’
"Alright, that’s enough."
The guy hadn’t done anything truly wrong, so Lu Cang naturally had no intention of tornting him.
"Everyone, today I will be lecturing on the Magic known as the Daylight Technique."
"Before I explain this spell, I want to share a counter-intuitive conclusion with all of you..."
Lu Cang officially entered his teaching mode.
The white-haired man climbed up from the floor.
Lu Cang had controlled his power, so the man wasn’t truly injured.
He sheepishly returned to his seat in the back row. Only after talking with the student next to him did he find out that, holy hell... a few days ago, an eight-year-old kid had actually beco the Chief Mage.
And he was a magical genius on par with Izparut?
What the fuck?
Was I the only one who didn’t know?
...
After carefully considering how to explain the Daylight Technique in a simple and understandable way, Lu Cang’s lecture was truly captivating.
Lu Cang himself had already mastered Beyond Magic.
His understanding of Magic was like looking down from a higher dinsion, allowing him to explain the chanics of the Daylight Technique with absolute clarity.
If he were to try and teach them Beyond Magic...
...Lu Cang knew he couldn’t do it.
The complexity of Beyond Magic started at Level 101.
It was equivalent to skipping all the basics of elentary, middle, high school, and university Mathematics to teach calculus directly.
It was simply too difficult.
But now, just explaining the Daylight Technique, Lu Cang was like soone with multiple doctorates in Mathematics, who had even won a Fields dal, now returning to teach elentary school math. He had even specifically researched how to teach it in a simple, easy-to-understand way.
This was an understanding from the higher dinsion of Beyond Magic.
Many of the insights Lu Cang shared were things these Mages might not have grasped even after a lifeti of studying the Daylight Technique.
Once he presented his conclusions, all their previous vague notions and unclear impressions suddenly clicked into place, leading to monts of epiphany.
It was as if they first learned the Grand Unified Theory and then went back to verify previously misunderstood phenona; everything beca simple.
The conclusions he presented were interspersed and mutually reinforcing.
Every sentence, every conclusion, every novel point of view he raised...
...gave the students repeated feelings of sudden, brilliant clarity about the Daylight Technique.
"That’s all for today’s lecture."
Lu Cang let out a sigh of relief. He had made a smooth landing, so to speak.
The mont he finished speaking, the Spiritual Field that had filled the entire room instantly dissipated.
The students, jolted from their state of intense enlightennt, suddenly realized that two hours had already passed.
Insights had flowed into their minds like water, and every one of them could clearly feel that they had gained an extrely profound understanding of the Daylight Technique.
The spell had beco so incredibly clear.
Many of the students present even realized they could now cast the Daylight Technique without any Chanting.
’I understand it now!’
This single lecture was worth more than countless days and nights of arduous practice.
"Teacher!"
Lu Cang was about to leave, but soone rushed up to him even faster.
"I still have questions about the Daylight Technique!"
"Teacher!"
’Sigh.’
’What a pain...’
In the end, however, Lu Cang didn’t try to escape. He patiently answered their questions one by one.
It took a full half hour to resolve all their queries.
After finishing, Lu Cang hurried out of the classroom and quickly concealed his presence.
But Iz appeared naturally at Lu Cang’s side.
"How was it?"
"A little tiring."
Lu Cang felt that he had already covered the questions those people asked during the lecture, and very clearly at that.
’How could they still ask the sa things?’
"You are moving too quickly on the path to the Root Source. You could slow down a bit and observe others who are also on that path."
"Mm, I understand." Lu Cang accepted Iz’s advice.
When it ca to seeking the Root Source, Lu Cang had great faith in Iz’s insights.
After the lecture, Lu Cang and Iz took a walk around the school.
He had his own office on campus, a faculty salary, and a food and housing allowance.
His library privileges were also fully unlocked.
He now simultaneously held the titles of Special Appointed Teacher at Lorentz Magic Academy, mber of the Mage Association, and Chief Mage of Lorren.
With the access granted by these three identities, he could pretty much go anywhere.
Lu Cang went to the academy’s library.
"Wow... so many Magic Books."
As far as the eye could see, the library was filled with a dazzling array of Magic Books and comntaries on them.
Here, you didn’t have to spend hundreds of Gold Coins outside to buy a single Tier Three Magic Book.
You also didn’t have to worry about bookstores running out of stock.
The only concern wasn’t that students would learn too much, but that they wouldn’t be able to learn it all.
"No wonder... everyone wants to study at Lorentz Magic Academy."
’With benefits like these, I’d want to study here too.’
’Forget everything else, the Magic Books alone would be enough. Even with money, you couldn’t buy so many Magic Books from the stores outside.’
Besides that, there were also the journals of Root Mages here.
It was indeed a great place.
However, he didn’t see Pari in the library either.
It felt as if Pari had suddenly disappeared.
The appearance and departure of a Divination Master were truly unpredictable.
But Lu Cang had no intention of actively searching for her.
’Even Iz was run ragged when he went looking for her. , go look for her... I’d better not.’
Pari was the only person Lu Cang had ever seen get the better of Iz.
After teaching, he and Iz resud their discussion about Soul Magic, picking up where they had left off that afternoon.
They soon talked late into the night.
They went from Magic to the soul, and then from the soul back to Magic in their thoughts.
When it was ti to rest...
In the end, Lu Cang returned to his warm palace, not planning to spend the night at the academy.
"Things... should be peaceful for a while."
There was no need to explore Dungeons; he had earned enough money.
The cold, snowy months brought a feeling of extre unease, and Lu Cang had no plans to go exploring outside during such a dangerous ti.
The following month, December, was the most dangerous season of the year.
For these two months, Lu Cang planned to hole up in Kernoya and not go out unnecessarily.
The next morning, Iz left Kernoya.
After helping Lu Cang settle his employnt matters at the school, he was going to pick up Ai Jin.
Iz was powerful enough that Lu Cang wasn’t worried about him.
If Subrged Land Level Demons were to spawn in the wild, Lu Cang thought he should be more worried about himself and the entire continent, not the monstrously strong Izparut.
Lu Cang’s schedule was simple.
Mornings were spent holed up in the Forbidden Book Library, and afternoons were for teaching one class.
In Lu Cang’s view, the best resource that ca with being the Chief Mage was these Forbidden Books, which were never to be circulated.
’In any case, I’ll read all the Forbidden Books I can first.’
’That way, even if there’s a coup or the King goes back on his word and strips of my position as Chief Mage, I won’t have lost out.’
Moreover, the Forbidden Books also contained nurous puzzles.
’I can also work on leveling my Decryption Scholar Profession at the sa ti...’
November 8th.
Iz brought Ai Jin to Kernoya.
Ai Jin had worked in the City in the Circle for over a decade and had already put down roots there.
But when he heard that there were materials from a Tier Six Subrged Land Level Demon here, and more than one at that... he couldn’t contain his excitent.
He directly abandoned the City in the Circle where he had lived for over a decade and had Iz help him move his entire shop over.
From now on, the Mysterious Magical Items Shop would be open for business in Kernoya.
As for the City in the Circle?
To hell with it.
With Ai Jin’s arrival, he could ask for his help more often with modifying his Magic Staff and crafting Magic Tools.
Conveniently, the materials he had acquired that day were mainly for converting the Spiritual Star Ring Staff into a Battle Spear Magic Staff.
However, after arriving in Kernoya, Ai Jin still needed to set up his workshop, acquire a new storefront, and get various other things in order, all of which would take ti.
There was no need to rush.
Another three days passed in November.
Of the 1,643 books in the Forbidden Book Library, a total of 253 Forbidden Books contained a Secret.
He had already read 102 of them.
Among them, 19 would trigger a mory ltdown, causing him to pass out imdiately after reading them.
After a few more experints, Lu Cang determined sothing.
He confird that of the 19 books, there were 6 that would make him pass out just by reading their contents, while for the other 13 Forbidden Books, he couldn’t decipher the Secret within them.
But reading their contents alone was fine.
These 13 Forbidden Books covered multiple fields, including Magic, Astrology, Destiny, the Future, Ti, and the Root Source.
As for why it was precisely these fields?
Because among all the Forbidden Books, Lu Cang had prioritized reading the ones related to these subjects.
And it just so happened that these 19 books of those types contained Secrets that he couldn’t currently pry into.
Besides these 19, the other 83 he had read were also mostly related to these fields.
It was just that he could learn the knowledge from them normally.
"That’s enough for today..."
"I can’t read this book either."
Lu Cang closed another Forbidden Book and placed it on a nearby shelf.
This row of shelves was specifically for the Forbidden Books he had sorted out that he couldn’t read for now.
"The Evil’s Nest Descent Ritual, the fault lines of the world, records of Forbidden Magic, the First Light, the Celestial Realm..."
"Without realizing it, I’ve learned so much."
This knowledge was eye-opening.
In fact, so of it was directly shattering Lu Cang’s worldview, causing the perspective he had just begun to build of this world to crumble.
The structure of this world hadn’t even been fully explored?
They didn’t even know if the world was a flat earth with a dod sky or a planet in a universe?
All they knew was that there were Stars high in the sky, and the Realm where the Stars resided was called the Star Realm.
The sea region where Ruelun was located was called the Secret Sea.
The Secret Sea contained several hundred continents, and the continent Ruelun was on was one of the Secret Sand Archipelago.
The Secret Sand Archipelago consisted of six island continents, and these six continents together ford the Kingdom Union that had established the rule of changing Profession at age 16.
As for how vast the Secret Sea truly was, or what lay beyond it...
...that was not sothing an ordinary person could know.
Geographical knowledge was just a small part of the whole. There were also Secrets about Divine Spirits, speculations about Nests, and biographies of famous legendary figures. These biographies also contained Secrets like their personal insights and reflections.
Although he had only read eighty-three Forbidden Books...
...the knowledge they gave Lu Cang was no less than what he had gained from his arduous studies day and night over the past two months.
Lu Cang now believed his knowledge had far surpassed that of the vast majority of this world’s natives.
Especially when it ca to secret, unntionable knowledge...
’Knowing more than the average person should be a sign of entering the ranks of the strong, right?’
’It seems choosing to beco one of the Lorren People was the right decision.’
’The knowledge from these Forbidden Books alone has made it all worth it.’
"And I didn’t expect to find records about the Path of the Gods... the Path of the Gods for a Decryption Scholar."
"As a Level 8 Decryption Scholar, after uncovering the secret of a world’s origin, he chose to forget it."
’Forget it?’
’An incomprehensible action...’
’Does becoming a god require one to betray the principles of their Profession?’
Why is becoming a Level 9 Professional necessarily contrary to the so-called Path of the Gods?
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