Chapter 499: Volume 11: Misty Cage and Smoke Lock, - 11: Mage Guild
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Embarking from Kishnioff and traveling southwest by carriage, one soon crosses the southwest corner of the Buzak Plains and enters the Morava River-Oder River corridor. Continuing southward along this corridor leads straight into the heart of the Bohemia Kingdom—the Labe Plain—with the ’Pearl of Bohemia,’ Prague, situated right at its center.
When Komer and Mr. Rebry’s party travelled along the Morava-Oder corridor, they already noticed something amiss. Luxurious carriages sped past theirs, and Komer could even sense the thick magic power emanating from those carriages. Moreover, some of the riders, magic practitioners, seemed elated, as if they were off to attend a grand gathering.
The beautiful Prague is located in the middle section of the Labe River, with the Labe Plain serving as the foundation of the city, making it the most dazzling jewel of the Bohemia Kingdom.
By the time Komer and his party reached the outskirts of Prague, it was evening. A succession of grandiose castles of various styles lined the gently undulating riverbank, and the beautiful garden courtyards were ubiquitous. All of this was nearly breathtaking for Komer.
Although during his three years of exile Komer had traveled to countless places, he had never seen such an exquisitely luxurious group of buildings. He had originally thought Versailles was the unmatched diamond of the whole Blue Continent, but to his astonishment, he found that the ’Pearl of Bohemia’ was every bit as magnificent and extravagant as Versailles.
If one must distinguish between Versailles and this place, it could only be said that Versailles is a brilliant gem set upon the land of the Kingdom of Nicosia, while Prague is a string of dazzling pearls on the territory of the Bohemia Kingdom.
"Look, Your Baron, that is the renowned Magic Academy of the Continent. You can embark on a journey exploring the Magic Heaven’s path to become a Magic Apprentice after a brief period of study. Every year, hundreds of Magic Apprentices graduate from there and set forth on their magical journeys all over the Continent," Mr. Rebry pointed out, attracting everyone’s gaze to a large cluster of buildings not far from the King’s palace—unexpectedly the Continent’s only Magic Academy. The grandeur of the buildings alone suggested the Bohemia Kingdom’s esteem for the institution.
