Book 1, Chapter 20 β Earth-Style Magic (part 1)
Linleyβs anticipation was about to erupt like a volcano as he immediately became suffused with excitement.
βGrandpa Doehring, can you really teach me to become a magus?β Linley excitedly looked up at old man Doehring.
Doehring Cowart, seeing the state Linley was in, stroked his white beard. βLinley, your Grandpa Doehring is a Saint-level Grand Magus. Even if you donβt have much natural talent, I can still teach you magic. Of courseβ¦if your talent is low, your accomplishments will be low as well.β
If any other magus had been present and heard his words, they would have been astonished.
Amongst the society of magi, the most important thing is talent. No talent meant no possibility of becoming a magus. Many people believed this!
But Doehring Cowart dared to claim that even if his studentβs talent was poor, he still had the ability to make a magus out of the student. If anyone else had made this claim, they would be viewed as just wildly boastingβ¦but the man who said these words was a five-thousand year old Saint-level Grand Magus!
βLow talent, low accomplishments?β Linley felt his heart tremble.
The reason he wanted to become a magus was because he wanted to restore glory to the Baruch clan. Even if he couldnβt accomplish this, he hoped to at least accomplish the one task which generations of clan elders had strove to achieve for centuries β reclaiming their ancestral heirloom. If he could accomplish this, it would be enough.
But to do so, power was an important component.
βLinley, donβt be worried. Your aptitude for magic hasnβt even been assessed yet. Who knows if it will be high or low? Perhaps you will have a tremendous talent for magic.β Doehring Cowart stroked his white beard as he smiled.
Grandpa Doehringβs tranquility brought calm to Linley as well.
βGrandpa Doehring, how does one test for magical aptitude?β Linley couldnβt help but grow eager.
βIt is actually quite easy to test for magical aptitude.β Just as Doehring Cowart spoke, suddenly β
Footsteps could be heard from outside the door. Hearing them, Linley immediately grew nervous. He quickly said to Doehring Cowart, βGrandpa Doehring, quick, hide. Someone is coming.β If this five-thousand year old Saint-level Grand Magus of the bygone Pouant Empire was discovered, it could be disastrous.
Doehring Cowart only smiled, not moving at all.
βGrandpa Doehring!β Linley was beginning to grow impatient.
βCreaaak.β The bedroom door swung open, and Housekeeper Hiri stuck his head inside. Seeing that Linley was awake, he couldnβt help but smile. βYoung master Linley, I didnβt expect that you would have already awoken. How do you feel, young master?β
Linley immediately forced out a smile. Nodding, he said, βThank you for asking, Uncle Hiri. Iβm much better now.β
Linley felt extremely agitated. He couldnβt help but turn to look in the direction of Doehring Cowart, but Doehring Cowart was still standing there, grinning. βWhatβs going on with Grandpa Doehring? Ugh. Weβre about to get discovered. Itβs going to be so annoying to have to explain.β
βYoung master Linley, itβs time for dinner. Since you are already awake, come eat dinner with us.β Uncle Hiri smiled as he spoke.
βOh. Got it.β Linley snuck another peek at Doehring Cowart, his heart filled with questions. βWhatβs going on. From Uncle Hiriβs expression, it seems as though he canβt see Grandpa Doehring at all.β
Seeing Linley constantly glance at the corner of his bed, Uncle Hiri asked curiously, βYoung master Linley, why are you staring at the side of your bed? Did you drop something? I can help you look for it.β
βNo-, nothing.β Linley immediately crawled out of bed. βUncle Hiri, letβs go eat dinner.β
Although he found Linleyβs reaction to be a bit odd, Uncle Hiri didnβt think too much of it, just nodding and smiling. Linley dressed himself, but still couldnβt help but sneak a peek at Doehring Cowart. But just as he did so, Doehring Cowart, who was still grinning at him, suddenly disappeared from Linleyβs field of vision.
βHe entered the Coiling Dragon Ring.β Linley could now clearly feel that a spirit was now residing within the Coiling Dragon Ring.
Unlike in the past, Linley had now soulbound the ring with his own blood, giving him a deeper level of understanding.
βLinley, no need to speak aloud. Just speak to me mentally. As the master of the Coiling Dragon Ring, you can directly engage in spiritual communication with me, as I am a spirit within the ring.β Doehring Cowartβs voice rang out in Linleyβs mind.
This greatly surprised Linley.
βGrandpa Doehring?β Linley tested the mental link.
βI hear you.β Doehring Cowartβs voice rang out in Linleyβs mind as well.
Linleyβs heart was immediately filled with joy. But as he engaged in conversation with Doehring Cowart, he didnβt pay attention to where he walked, and he tripped over the doorway. Uncle Hiri, walking ahead of him, turned and laughed. βYoung master Linley, watch where you walk.β
βGot it, Uncle Hiri,β Linley laughed in reply.
While excitedly engaging in mental conversation with Doehring Cowart, Linley entered the dining room and sat down. Todayβs dinner was actually quite sumptuous, including a fragrant smelling roasted sheep. Hogg glanced at Linley. Smiling, he said, βLinley, have some.β As he spoke, Hogg personally tore off a strip of meat from the sheepβs lower hindlegs for Linley.
βThank you, father.β
Linley felt quite surprised. His family was in poor economic straits, so normally their dinner was quite spartan. But today, they even had roast sheep?
What Linley didnβt know wasβ¦when the rain of stones descended on the town, aside from men and women, even many animals were killed. The Baruch clan aside, even some poor families who rarely ate meat were enjoying an extravagant meal today.
βGrandpa Doehring, why didnβt Uncle Hiri see you just then?β Linley mentally asked Doehring Cowart.
βLinley, I must inform you that aside from you, nobody can see me. Because right now, Iβm just a spiritual projection, which has no matter. Iβm invisible to the eye. Only you, as the master of the Coiling Dragon Ring, can see me.β Doehring Cowart explained in detail.
Linley suddenly understood.
Previously, Grandpa Doehring had said that he had died long ago, and only his spirit now remained.
βGrandpa Doehring, in the future, doesnβt that mean you can always appear by my side?β Linley felt extremely happy.
Just as Linley spoke, he saw that next to him, a white-haired old man suddenly appeared out of nowhere. It was Doehring Cowart. But Hogg, Housekeeper Hiri, and his younger brother Wharton still continued to eat and chat, not noticing Doehring Cowartβs existence in the slightest.
βWowβ¦β
Hearing and seeing were two different things. When he personally witnessed all the other people at the dinner table be unaware of Grandpa Doehringβs presence, Linley felt deeply astonished.
βThereβs still some people who can sense my presence. Those whose spiritual presence are on par with me can feel my presence. But naturallyβ¦if I hide within the Coiling Dragon Ring, they definitely wonβt be able to sense me.β Doehring Cowartβs voice sounded within Linleyβs head.
βOn the same spiritual level as Grandpa Doehring?β Linley chewed and thought at Doehring Cowart at the same time.
βThose who have the same spiritual power as me are most likely Saint-level combatants. Only Saint-level combatants can sense my presence, if barely. But of course, the prerequisite is that I appear outside the Coiling Dragon Ring. Once I enter the ring, there is no way they can find me.β Doehring Cowart smiled as he spoke.
Linley mentally nodded as he grabbed a roasted leg of mutton and chewed on it.
βLinley, eat more slowly.β Hogg saw how fast Linley was eating and couldnβt help but laugh.
Linley grinned at his father, but continued to devour his food with haste. In the twinkling of an eye, he had stripped the leg of mutton of all flesh. Linley let out a comfortable burp, then used the napkin to wipe his lips. Standing, he said, βFather, Uncle Hiri, Iβm done eating. I feel like my head is still a bit dizzy, so Iβm going to go and get some more rest. Wharton, see ya.β Linley was the first to finish eating.
βStill feeling dizzy? Then go and get some rest.β Hogg hurriedly said.
The earlier events of the morning had left a lasting impression on Hogg. There was a moment when he even thought Linley had been crushed to death. After experiencing such an event, Hoggβs attitude towards Linley clearly had improved substantially.
βBig brother, see ya.β Chubby little Wharton waved at Linley with a grease-covered hand.