I Ascend to the Divine Throne through Arcane Means Chapter 118: 117 Layout Planning
Chapter 118: Chapter 117 Layout Planning
Lis pushed open the door of the library and gestured for Mr. Stephens to enter first.
Fran didn’t mind at all and walked straight in—he had already sensed sothing was up.
“Master Lis?”
Risa’s soft, pleasing voice echoed in the library, as usually only Lis would co at this ti.
“It’s , co out Risa. My teacher wants to et you,”
Lis followed behind Fran and said upon hearing her voice.
...
Fran glanced at Lis. He thought to himself, saying it’s who wants to et her, but I know exactly what you’re up to, kid. You’re much shrewder than Joey.
Though these thoughts ran through his mind, Fran did not stop walking and turned the corner to see Risa, who was clutching a magic book, busily putting on her hood with her other hand.
Just as I’d vaguely sensed.
Fran looked at Risa, who appeared sowhat uneasy in front of him, with a touch of excitent.
This talent, truly remarkable!
If Lis’s talent is considered reserved, showing nothing externally without his conversion to an Arcanist,
Then to Fran Stephens, Risa’s phenonon was indeed quite exaggerated.
In Fran’s vision, behind Risa, there were vaguely four space passages suspended, representing the red of the Fire Elent, the blue of the Water Elent, the cyan of the Wind Elent, and the yellow of the Earth Elent.
Pure elental energy slowly flowed out of these passages, swirling around Risa, unconsciously nourishing and strengthening her body.
Such phenona often appeared in Elental Lords born from the Elent Plane, like the Fire Elent Lord, whose back connected to the Fire Elent Plane, supplying him with endless energy.
But Risa did not just have one; she had four!
Exaggerated!
Although these elent plane passages weren’t strong enough and the elental energy passing through them was far inferior to that of the Elental Lords, her potential was indeed infinite.
Fran inwardly clicked his tongue, he had lived so long, yet it was the first ti he had seen soone with such high elental affinity.
No!
This was no longer a matter of having high affinity; it was practically the elents doting on her!
If you said Risa was the darling daughter of the Four Elents Plane, Fran would believe it!
With such talent, rising to a Legend was almost a sure thing.
What’s with the Kane family, producing two geniuses?
And then there’s Joey, the Legendary Assassin; unbelievable!
Without needing Lis to introduce her, Fran stepped forward, stood in front of Risa, and asked gently,
“Is your na Risa?”
Risa was a bit flustered and looked towards Lis for help.
Lis nodded at her and introduced,
“This is my teacher, the headmaster of the Fanor Royal Magic Academy, the Legendary Mage, Lord of the ‘Judgent Fla’, Fran Stephens. He ca today to take you as his apprentice.”
Lis subtly changed his wording, Fran heard it but didn’t object.
From the mont he saw Risa, he knew she would be a good student.
Since it was Lis who said it, it ant the Kane family had agreed.
Fran followed along with what Lis said and nodded, noticing that his promising student seed a bit shy, but that was okay, being the headmaster of the Magic Academy, he was very good at coaching students.
“Hmm, your talent is significant. Would you like to be my apprentice?”
Risa glanced at Lis before replying in a soft voice,
“I… I would like to.”
“Hehe!”
Fran nodded with a laugh, very pleased.
Perfect, taking an apprentice and getting another one free, both with such exceptional talent—what a great deal!
Fran, who had lived for so long, cared about only two things now.
One was for his strength to break through.
The other was for his knowledge to be passed down.
Taking two apprentices with enough talent to break through to Legend, his luck was indeed good.
To know, achieving Legend status is such a difficult task, Fran’s greatest hope was to see his apprentices standing shoulder to shoulder with him.
If Lis and Risa both beca Legendary Mages, then just by that alone, Fran would have left a vivid mark in the history of the developnt of magic on the Fanor Continent.
Fran extended his hand to grasp Risa’s shoulder, and after a mont of fluctuation, the two disappeared from the library.
The words of his teacher still lingered in Lis’s ears.
“Lis, her Talent is very special. I’m taking her out for a bit, please take care of everything else.”
Lis shook his head, Teacher Fran really was in a hurry, but it was good too, it seed he truly valued Risa.
With a burden off his mind, Lis imrsed himself back into the ocean of knowledge.
The Judgent Fla had left him a rich collection of magic books, many containing his unique insights, which would suffice for Lis to delve into for a long ti.
…
“Joyce, you owe a favor this ti. I accepted your two disciples just for your sake.”
Joyce, upstairs in the mansion, received Fran’s ssage and shook his head.
You’re still trying to trick , taking them in is already a great deal for you, right?
Even Joyce, who wasn’t very familiar with Mages, had co to realize that his young master and Risa’s Talents seed beyond his imagination, otherwise Fran wouldn’t be in such a rush.
This old guy, the older he gets, the less serious he becos!
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A few days later, at the Kane Mansion.
It had been several days since Fran took Risa away, and he hadn’t co back yet.
Lis wondered where his teacher might have taken her, with his advanced teleportation magic, it shouldn’t have taken this much ti.
Lis, while enjoying a al in the mansion’s dining room, pondered this.
At that mont, led by a servant, a figure approached.
Lis looked up and said with a smile:
“Well, well, Mora, it looks like you really had a tough ti this ti.”
“You’ve developed dark circles, you even seem thinner.”
The one who ca in was Mora, the second son of the Golden Vine Flower Comrce, he appeared sowhat tired and sleep-deprived, but still rather spirited.
“I’ve been exhausted these days.”
Mora complained while having a servant prepare him breakfast.
“You didn’t sleep last night?”
Lis noted his appearance—still quite energetic, it seems business is indeed a man’s true stimulant.
“Hey, it’s been more than just one night, I haven’t had a good sleep in days.”
Mora carefully sipped the specially prepared lotus seed vegetable soup, the warmth sliding down his throat providing a comforting feeling to his weary body.
“During the day, I’m busy arranging manpower to check on the shops and warehouses, contacting suppliers, and at night, I still have to prepare follow-up plans. I feel like there isn’t enough ti.”
“You really don’t need to rush, so things could be delegated to the manager.”
Lis tapped on the table, speaking.
“It’s my first ti being in charge, I don’t feel secure handing it over to soone else.”
“Besides, this is all I can do now.”
Mora waved his hand with a chuckle, saying.
“By the way, what did you call here for today?”
Mora asked while enjoying his al.
If it weren’t for Lis sending soone to find him, he’d already be back at work, pushing harder than ever.
Lis hesitated, but he decided to tell Mora about so plans he had prepared for the players.
“These aren’t that important, just personal matters. Just find soone to handle it, understand?”
Mora nodded, sensing his friend’s concern, and replied:
“Got it. It’s just a matter of arranging so extra food and accommodations. If there are no high demands, it’s easy to handle.”
“No worries, let’s just go with the most basic options.”
Lis nodded his head, after all, for the players, maintaining basic survival was sufficient.
With this money, it’s better to distribute it to the players; they will be profoundly grateful!
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