Chapter 35
There are also grades in magic.
Grades are divided into lower, intermediate, and advanced, while ranks are divided into elementary and high. Beyond that lies a realm only accessible to great magicians, the superlative high rank.
Carmelo, who had just become a high-rank magician, organized the research journals he intended to explore here and took out a blank sheet of paper.
‘With his level of calculation, he would pass through the academy with ease, so let’s exclude that part…’
What he was now preparing was a lecture curriculum. It was a rapid course, faster than the general level. Just learning the formulas to the academy admission standard usually took about three years. Excluding that part drastically shortened the time.
‘What remains are theory and practice. We can focus solely on these.’
The time it took for Hersel to become a magician was surprisingly…
“Goodness, to think it takes only this much time to become a magician.”
Four years.
