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Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!-Chapter 508 - 194 The Beginning of Turmoil, The Past of Heavenly Fortune Goddess (10K)_6
Just as they were chatting excitedly, a series of hurried footsteps suddenly came from the office.
Several old mages that Kael had visited in the academy rushed in under the lead of an elderly man with graying hair.
Luxius stood up and said, "Mr. Dean, welcome, welcome! What brings all of you here today?"
Kael: ...Mr. Luxius, has anyone ever told you that your voice sounds a bit fake just now?
Of course, Kael only muttered this in his heart.
He wasn’t lacking in social intelligence to the point of saying it out loud.
As soon as they entered, the Dean was about to greet Luxius, but then his gaze fell on Kael, who was twiddling his thumbs on the sofa. His eyes lit up, he bypassed Luxius, and came straight to Kael:
"You lad, did that thing really succeed?"
Kael looked at the Dean, who had an excited expression on his face, and nodded seriously, saying:
"I lived up to expectations!"
Then he paused for a moment before adding, "This matter shouldn’t bring any adverse effects to the academy, should it?"
Before Luxius could speak, they heard the Dean laugh heartily and say:
"Effects? Nonsense effects! This is great news, fantastic news. It’s been a long time since we’ve heard such good news.
I’ve read the content you published in the ’Truth of Magic’ journal and the validation passed by the editor and reviewers. Child, you did exceedingly well, the Mage Academy is proud of you.
By the way, I heard about this news from the Manchester Monarch of the High Forest, who was your reviewer, and he has great expectations for the research and experimental results you produced."
Kael was quite familiar with the name Manchester. The name appeared frequently in professional magic books that were almost treated as textbooks for sculpting mages.
But Kael didn’t have much interest in understanding the magical history of various countries. Though he knew what research this person had done, if you asked him to systematically understand this person’s current status in the magic world, he truly didn’t know.
After all, for Kael, such books didn’t trigger his photographic memory well and couldn’t be converted into tangible spell experience. Naturally, they were low priority on his reading list.
But Terry and Lily knew!
Unlike Kael’s half-baked background, they weren’t total novices unaware of the magic world’s history.
That person was a top mage who made commendable contributions to the history of sculpting magic.
Receiving high praise from such a top mage, their faces showed an overwhelming shock.
Seeing many old mages including the Dean coming to visit, Terry started actively playing his role as the ultimate handyman researcher among the old folks of the academy, serving tea and water.
Kael was about to stand up to invite the professors to sit down, but the Dean patted him on the shoulder, signaling him to sit down properly.
Seeing Kael sit obediently, the Dean nodded approvingly at him and said, "Some years ago, Luxius came to me claiming he found an excellent student. Since then, I started paying attention to you, but I didn’t expect you to grow so fast.
Previously, I often saw you and that child Lily studying magic books in the academy’s library. This week I just returned from the Dungeon, and I heard this good news. Truly, not bad at all!"
At the end, the Dean sighed as if with emotion, and after a moment, he laughed and said:
"Time really waits for no one! If you’re not careful, young people will surpass you one after another, first Luxius, and now you.
It’s wonderful. The scene I always hoped to see is coming to fruition step by step."
"Ahem, Mr. Dean, this... You’re praising me so much that I’m getting embarrassed. It’s not worth mentioning, just a small breakthrough," Kael said, coughing lightly, feeling somewhat abashed. After all, the achievement he had now essentially originated from the exploits made by players from his previous life.
As a former player, when he looked back at this matter, there wasn’t much excitement in his heart.
After all, in his view, he had simply precipitated something that was bound to happen two years later by a little trickery, making it happen two years ahead of schedule.
Under these circumstances, you couldn’t expect Kael to feel like he had made "monumental achievements," because he truly wasn’t overwhelmed with genuine sentiment!
Seeing Kael not discussing these issues, the Dean continued with a smile, "This matter has huge benefits for you. In a few days, you’ll know what I mean. Trust me, what you’ve achieved this time is much more fearsome than you can imagine.
Good child, go ahead and leave for today. I need to discuss with your teacher Luxius about what steps to take next."
Luxius seemed to think of something, his expression subtly changing as he said in a low voice, "Is that news confirmed?"
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The Dean nodded, "It’s almost certain, just waiting for the final message."
Kael’s ears twitched slightly, and a flicker of curiosity passed through his mind.
He keenly sensed that what Mr. Luxius was about to discuss with the academy elders was probably about him.
However, he was also a patient person, and with a shy smile on his face, he didn’t press to ask what that great benefit was. Instead, he turned and prepared to leave with Terry and Lily.
On his way to the door, Kael looked back at the Dean, his eyes rolling, and said with a smile:
"I’ll be leaving with my fellow students, Mr. Dean. After making such a big splash, does the academy have any rewards, perhaps?"
The Dean scolded with a laugh, "You have the nerve to say it. After such a big event, the academy was nearly the last to know about it."
After a moment, the Dean laughed again, "Go ahead and be at ease. Trust me, whatever the academy will offer you later, it will surely satisfy you."
Kael smiled and left the room, already curious about the Dean’s promise that he would be "surely satisfied" with the reward.
Watching the backs of Kael and the others as they left, the Dean smiled and said:
"Youth is great. This kid, just like Luxius, is quite the slick one."
Luxius put his hands together, pleading, "Please, I am a teacher now. Give me some dignity, Mr. Dean."
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