Western Fantasy: The Princess Wants to Save the World

Chapter 108 Manuscript



Chapter 108 Manuscript

Cecilia asked Lorian to find a pen and paper, and she wrote, spoke and explained, and asked Lorian to try it out.

Whether it was what Cecilia wrote on paper or what Cecilia spoke, Lorian followed Cecilia's train of thought and gained a preliminary understanding of what kind of magic rules and learning logic Cecilia was talking about.

"According to what you said, the practice of magic ultimately depends on understanding?"

Cecilia nodded.

The word "enlightenment" is extremely mysterious. For the same thing, some people may be able to understand its meaning after being pointed out by others, but some people will never understand the mystery even if they try their best in their entire lives.

Lorian picked up the paper Cecilia had written on.

After a long while, he proposed another opinion, "I don't think that's right. According to the classification you made above, magicians only need to rely on their understanding after they reach a very high level. In the early stage, following the methods you wrote here is completely sufficient to improve the overall level of magicians in the fastest time."

Cecilia smiled.

Lorian is a very "insightful" magician.

It's no wonder that his teacher found him and taught him magic.

Now that I think about it, when the teacher asked me that question, he was actually telling me that the practice of magic does not rely solely on talent.

It’s not as simple as talent plus hard work.

With just these two things, it is possible to successfully become a high-level magician, but only with the guidance of a senior or teacher can one go further.

She didn't react at the time and fell completely into the trap set by the teacher.

Fortunately, the teacher always said that I was his most proud student.

What a shame.

Lorian practiced Cecilia's handwritten theories many times, and each time he practiced, his understanding of a certain magic became deeper.

Previously at the Magicians' Conference, he saw that Cecilia's magic was not performed according to common sense every time she cast magic, and he reflected on himself at that time why he could not think of that those magics could be used in that way.

Now that I know the underlying logic of each magic, I instantly figured out that behind Cecilia's seemingly unconventional behavior, every time she casts a magic spell, it is in line with the underlying logic of that magic.

Cecilia didn't bother Lorian either.

Lorian had found some extra paper and pen, so Cecilia continued to copy down the useful things in the notes left by the system for her.

At this time, the continent of Swestry already had printing technology, which was not more advanced than modern times, but not as backward as ancient times.

I can only say that it is quite satisfactory.

Lorian sent someone to contact the printing department of the newspaper and printed the handwritten manuscripts by Cecilia.

The people at the newspaper were also smart and kept an extra copy when printing.

If the magicians only relied on the few dollars distributed by the Magicians Association every month, they would have starved to death long ago.

In the Kingdom of Anatolia, magicians are generally part-time and they often have other jobs to make a living.

Naturally, there were people in the newspaper office who knew a little about magic. When they saw that it was a photocopy from the Magicians' Guild and had heard about the Magicians' Guild's performance at the Magicians' Conference some time ago, they all came over to see what it was.

This is a shocking thing to see. What is written here has overturned many magicians' previous understanding of magic.

Those who react quickly have already started practicing what is written there.

What they thought and felt after the actual practice were almost the same as Lorian's. They felt that there was no difference between the magic they had learned in all those years and not learning it at all.

Many people who don't know magic listened to these people bragging and curled their lips, "Is it as amazing as you say?"

"Of course, if you don't believe me, come and try it."

They saw some things in the manuscript. Theoretically, everyone can use magic, but the degree of mastery is different. There is no one who cannot use magic.

Some people just thought that these words were a joke on those who couldn't do magic, while others were stubborn and thought that these magicians had provoked them so much that they decided to give it a try.

This is an incredible test.

In the newspaper office, there was a person who was very popular and everyone knew that he didn't know any magic. However, he followed what was written in the manuscript and summoned a small dancing flame in the palm of his hand.

The editor-in-chief of the newspaper, who was standing on the second floor and preparing to scold everyone for not working properly, was also surprised when he saw this scene. He trotted down from the second floor and asked everyone what was going on.

Everyone discussed this below and decided that if this were reported it would definitely be big news. Although it would not be as eye-catching as the invasion of demons along the Wakadi Mountains, it would not be much worse.

The editor-in-chief thought again and again, "Are you sure that the person who just came to print is the president of the Magician Guild?"

Everyone nodded.

In any case, as the editor-in-chief of the Rose Daily, he must verify the facts before sending the report.

At the very least, you must get the other party's consent before deciding whether to send a message.

The editor-in-chief is not a person who knows magic, but he has heard a little about the difficulties of practicing magic.

How much effort and cost must have been spent by the person who wrote such a manuscript to make it come into being?

The editor-in-chief is unknown.

Sometimes he would spend a long time thinking about whether a word could be used in a public newspaper. Such a manuscript might have taken more than a generation's efforts to appear in front of him.

The editor-in-chief made up his mind, "Go, arrange a carriage, I want to visit the Magicians Guild."

Lorian printed a total of two thousand copies.

Of course, they were only printing 2,000 copies temporarily, and he estimated that he didn't know how many more copies would be needed later.

Cecilia stayed in Lorian's office and didn't leave.

As soon as Lorian came back, he asked Cecilia to put on a mask first, and then called up the people with powerful magic in the guild.

Lorian borrowed flowers to offer gifts to Buddha, taking Cecilia's handwritten and printed manuscript and distributing copies to his family members in front of him one by one.

Lorian's attitude towards them was much more natural. "Take a look first. If you don't understand, ask me or Leslie Ann. If you don't quite understand, try it yourself. If you still don't understand after trying, ask again."

There were about thirty people sitting and standing in the office.

Everyone took the manuscript from Lorian and began to read it in confusion.

At first, everyone thought that this was just another guild rule that Lorian had come up with when he was bored, and gave it to them for reference.

The more they looked, the more something seemed wrong, and everyone's expressions changed from playful at the beginning to serious.

These people watched more and more seriously. Cecilia watched them from the side. Some of them had already started to take action.

Cecilia suddenly felt that Lorian’s office was too small. If things continued like this, someone might lose control and accidentally hurt someone nearby.

She winked at Lorien.

Lorian, who is usually so smart, failed to notice it this time. Instead, he looked at Cecilia with confusion.


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