Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 844 250 Kael: What does it mean to be favored by the World Mother in terms of value? (10K)_3



Chapter 844 250 Kael: What does it mean to be favored by the World Mother in terms of value? (10K)_3

Even if it was just a pet raised for a month, its death still brings such heartache.

Then... what about people?

Kael had always ignored that possibility, primarily because he didn't want to think about it.

If faced with the danger of a collapsing building, even someone as carefree as Mr. Luxius would choose to be the one to "hold up the sky."

Elanna... having been trained as a knight since childhood, would likely also choose to face the difficulties head-on to protect the country she loves, right?

So when that time comes, could Kael really just comfortably curl up in Lancaster's Lord Mansion, enjoying the rare peace in this chaotic world, without any intention to act?

Impossible.

Kael knows his character too well.

When that time comes, regardless of what should be done, he will still choose to do it.

Could he really just watch Mr. Luxius and the others fight at the front?

Bartlet Monarch's expression was somewhat complicated. After a light snort, he continued, "So do you understand now, whether for you or for me, sometimes when faced with many things, there's no choice.

If there are many correct choices, it doesn't matter how you choose.

But if you have no options at all, and can only fill in the blanks, then I believe passing on this part of my ability to you would be a more suitable choice for the future of the Yibel Federation."

"Then what about the third reason?" Kael continued to inquire.

The previous reasons were largely based on the current predicament faced by the Yibel Federation, as well as factors of Kael's own personality. So the last reason was likely a personal factor of Bartlet.

"Kael, that's how this world is. Either the weak wolves starve to death, or the weak sheep are bitten to death.

For Enchantment Mages, due to the nature of their spells, they are destined not to receive recognition from mainstream society.

The number of groups capable of working as mages is not large, and among these groups, most are evenly distributed among various different magic schools.

At most, it's the more destructive Shape Energy Mages that are slightly more numerous... Hmm, this is with Enchantment Mages excluded.

For many years, it wasn't until my generation that a true Magic Monarch appeared among Enchantment Mages. There were none before, and I don't know if there will be any after.

So the last reason is that I hope someone with enough influence to change the world's view on Enchantment Mages will step forward and change the declining situation of the Enchantment system over the years.

And you..."

Kael nodded and said, "In principle, I should be the one most likely to have this opportunity in this era?"

Bartlet Monarch chuckled and said, "There's no choice. In the short term, external forces can't change it, so we must gamble on some strange magic methods.

Kael, you know that over the years, if it wasn't for me, giving this profession a somewhat better reputation, the criticism of Enchantment Mages would be even harsher now.

Just consider it an old man's desire to somewhat share the burden for the new apprentices entering the profession.

If it doesn't work, you don't need to overthink it; just consider learning these skills for emergencies. In the future, if you meet a young person truly suited for the path of an Enchantment Mage, pass this spell on to them unconditionally."

When Bartlet Monarch said this, Kael instinctively furrowed his brow.

Why did it feel as if Bartlet Monarch's words seemed to carry an implication of entrusting responsibility before dying?

Involuntarily, he recalled the silent and unremarkable death of this Magic Monarch in his past life, causing a subconscious tightness in his heart. Tentatively, he said:

"Lord Bartlet, your words somewhat frighten me; you could just directly pass it on."

Upon hearing this, Bartlet revealed a smile that could be described as gentle and softly said:

"Kael, don't overthink it. This is just a precaution; whether it works or not, it's something we old guys have already decided."

Kael nodded, understanding that Bartlet Monarch did not particularly wish to explain the truth, nor did he think he could get a Magic Monarch to reveal the truth candidly.

"Riddler... the riddler and such, really makes someone feel a bit itchy."

Kael barely managed to swallow the words "Riddler, get out of Gotham City" that almost leaped from his throat, slightly substituting a more elegant phrasing.

Bartlet looked at Kael somewhat speechlessly and said:

"You kid, I don't know what kind of environment shaped you into this. When you encounter people who naturally have issues with you, your character will cause trouble."

"How so?" Hearing Bartlet Monarch say this, Kael was momentarily curious.

"You seem to have a set of values distinct from those of the Yibel Federation. A long time ago, your teacher Luxius mentioned you to me. Do you know how Luxius commented on his exceptional pupil?"

"Please, tell me."

"Possessing far greater qualities than normal people for the societal lower class, yet restrained by your identity and position, you have to make choices that go against your inner will.

This conflict and contradiction will cause you to hesitate in specific matters, something your teacher Luxius would never do. As a result, to some, you might appear a bit deceitful."


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