Chapter 933 265: Witnessing the Future of Mages with Your Own Eyes? Magic Monarch Kael! (10K)_2
Chapter 933 265: Witnessing the Future of Mages with Your Own Eyes? Magic Monarch Kael! (10K)_2
Ever since this piece of news came out, even the coffee doesn't taste as good anymore.
I had anticipated that my theories about War Mages might cause a stir, but I never expected the matter to spread so quickly, more or less disrupting my plans."
Kael, standing at the podium, spread his hands and then got straight to the point:
"I believe many people have noticed that this Magic Festival was actually quite hasty, with almost no preparations before the Mage Festival began.
I never imagined that one day I would attract so much attention because of myself. Now standing here at the venue, I sincerely hope that the War Mage theory system I've researched and developed can gain more recognition."
Kael gently coughed. Seeing all eyes on him, he continued:
"This speech is tentatively divided into two parts. The first part explores the development of War Mage thinking based on the initial concepts I explored.
The second part summarizes and concludes the knowledge I've acquired over the years, ultimately proving the theoretical spells related to the War Mage profession, along with the practical achievements I've personally explored over the years."
The first part explains to everyone the origin of the War Mage, referring to the initial plan Kael once showed his mentor, Luxius.
This part is the easiest to understand in the whole framework of War Mage theory.
That is, what methods to use to shape a batch of mages into qualified combatants in the shortest time, allowing them to exhibit more combat power in the early stage when the comprehensive strength of mages is weakest, enhancing their adaptability as professionals at low levels.
The mages present are a group of 'greedy monsters' with a strong desire for knowledge. Since they've come to the Mage Festival, they will seize this opportunity to absorb intellectual nutrients from their peers at all costs.
Especially young prodigies like Kael.
After hearing rumors that Kael already possesses the basic qualifications of a Magic Monarch, many wise mages quickly set aside their prejudices and studied Kael's theories published on the Mage Net.
Setting aside their prejudices, even those old mages not specialized in mage theory research could vaguely perceive the future of War Mages Kael painted, and…
The indifferent yet greedy eyes lurking behind the War Mage profession, watching the countless magical mysteries of this world.
This feeling is somewhat subtle.
After suppressing this feeling, when they wanted to delve deeper into the paper, they suddenly found that, from the transition phase at the beginning to the middle phase, the amount of magical knowledge they need to master began to increase significantly.
Towards the end, most of them felt somewhat incapable of further in-depth study.
Indeed, according to previous situations, they should thoroughly read Kael's theories. After understanding them, they could ask sufficiently deep and critical questions during the subsequent questioning session with Kael.
But apparently, the time left for them is not much. Apart from the topmost few mages, quite a few aren't very familiar with the content Kael discussed.
This situation is undoubtedly rude and prone to causing misunderstandings.
Even more terrifying is that while Kael is passionately talking about the theory and system he developed, many Magic Monarchs, like bystanders, occasionally nod in agreement with Kael's theories…
But…
Why are we increasingly unable to understand?
Darn, even the theories discussed by peers are becoming incomprehensible. How can we ask questions later?
Of course, the content Kael discussed, to some extent, wasn't originally intended for ordinary mages to hear.
Ordinary mages, even seasoned old ones proficient in theory, due to their learning capabilities and power levels, are unlikely to create sub-professions, thus they find this content largely impenetrable.
The only ones qualified to critique Kael's sub-professions are those who have also created such sub-professions.
In other words, the likely candidates are the Magic Monarchs.
Magic Monarchs, who have some experience in creating professions and in some cases have become quite proficient, would not be in the confused state the "ordinary mages" are at the scene.
Heaven help them if outsiders saw this group of mages, once considered elite, sitting in the lecture hall, but their eyes' brilliance is gradually dimming.
Suddenly, many felt somewhat discouraged.
Soon, as Kael began talking about the foundational principles of the core construct of the War Mage profession, some mages below started abandoning their minor ambitions with sighs.
In contrast to those old mages, the Magic Monarchs were more serious, as only by understanding and analyzing this foundational content could they better grasp what exactly Kael added to the War Mage profession.
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