d, because of this feature being too strong, sometimes it might attract some low-quality children to bully him, such as imitating this disabled person together.This kind of behavior is extremely deplo...Chapter 120: Lanche and the Bond with the Magical Engineering Academy
Monday morning.
As the first rays of sunlight touched the campus of Icteria Academy, a golden slant rose, falling on the red brick walls of the ancient buildings, giving them a glimmering sparkle.
The native plants of Ek'tere swayed in the morning breeze, trees and meadows covered by the dew of dawn, and the air was filled with a fresh fragrance.
Accompanied by the melodious chirping of sparrows, the grand doors of the main library creaked open. Students gradually appeared in the schoolyard, some rushing to their morning classes, others leisurely enjoying their breakfast. The occasional burst of laughter could be heard.
Past the green lawn where the old humanities building stands on the edge of the magic engineering academy, a few minutes' walk will lead you to a glass curtain wall building with an artistic iron tower design. Sunlight reflects off its surface, making it appear tall and brilliant.
This is the fifth floor of the main building of the Magic Engineering Academy.
In the office of the president.
Professor Bolao was sitting at his desk, surrounded by blueprints, parts, and various mechanical tools.
He had only just arrived at the office when he was already holding a mechanical pencil, rapidly sketching on a semi-transparent blue blueprint. He occasionally paused to inspect the small, intricate components beside the drawing with his magical engineering spectacles.
Slightly bleached, hair that stood up a bit in the office lights caught his focused gaze. He was completely absorbed in his work.
Just then.
A cautious and gentle double knock came from outside the door, as if trying not to disturb Professor Polado, but conveying that something important had to be said.
Come in.
Bolao didn't raise his head. His voice was low, calm and firm, clearly accustomed to being asked for help during work breaks by all sorts of people.
The door creaked open, and a beam of light streamed in from the gap. A young magic-smith teacher soon walked in, he gently turned his back to close the door, then greeted Bolao:
Professor Polao, good morning, we received a contact from the Cardmaker Association, and a student in Saturday's cardmaker qualification exam was detained...
The hesitant voice of the young artificer instructor echoed through the spacious room, surrounded by innovative blueprints and magical contraptions. He still seemed unsure about the contents of the document in his hand, wanting to glance at it one last time.
"Silver level"
Professor Polao stared at the drawing on the table absentmindedly, clearly preferring to devote his time and energy to his research rather than these trivial matters.
"It's not... it says platinum on top."
The young artificer's voice was full of existential doubt.
"Oh."
Professor Polao answered, as always, with indifference.
"Huh Platinum"
He immediately raised his head, took off the silver-rimmed glasses perched on his nose bridge and placed them on the table, looking at the young magic artificer teacher with a puzzled expression.
He hadn't heard of any student directly leveling up to Platinum in all these years.
Promotion from the Gold level often requires accumulating a large amount of research achievements, patent certifications, finished product sales volume, and industry reputation in multiple dimensions to be eligible for the promotion assessment.
Similarly, possessing epic-level works is also the most difficult prerequisite for achieving platinum-level status without a doubt.
If you want to bypass these steps and reach the Platinum tier, the only way is to achieve an orange epic score on the registration cardmaster exam.
Did he make an orange epic on the registration card maker exam
Professor Polao's question carried a tone of certainty.
"Yes, I made one orange epic and three white common cards. Because the rating of that orange epic card was so exaggerated, it finally settled at Platinum level."
The young artificer teacher nodded and stepped forward, handing Professor Borallo the entirety of the documents from the Iktaryth Artificer Guild in his hands.
Among the many important data, approvals and signatures from Polao, the Dean of the Magic Engineering Institute, are required. Communication with the Dean of the Sage Institute may also be necessary.
Bolao accepted the heavy, brown leather file folder and directly pulled out the detailed finished product evaluation page, beginning to read it.
Even though Polao was able to create a three-tier epic in the card making exam, it still seemed unbelievable to him.
It's highly unlikely that a card crafter would have the ability to produce orange epic cards at this early stage.
Even with the rarest materials and optimal execution, prodigious talent should only be able to achieve the level of pink sanctity.
"It shouldn't be this way, it shouldn't."
Bola stared at the production process and details of the epic artwork "Radiant Virtue," muttering to himself.
Each epic card is unique, anchoring to the world and spanning history. The person who creates such a card also possesses a touch of legend, it's certainly not something a mere teenager could achieve.
"Can we really have such amazing students"
Professor Borao didn't think there were any prodigies among the new and old students at Magitech Academy.
Each student's strengths and weaknesses are clear to him.
Although technically speaking, directly leveling up to Platinum is still Gold level, as long as you obtain this qualification, complete the review process, and become a Platinum level, it's just a matter of time. It could take a few months or a year at most, and then students will become official Platinum-level card makers.
" ... is from the Sage's Institute, his name is Lance Wilford."
The magically inclined teacher from the Magic Engineering Academy, standing before his desk like a servant waiting for instructions, could only awkwardly prompt him when Professor Bolao was still absorbed in the analysis report of the Epic Cards.
"!"
Professor Polauo heard the name, his brow furrowed as a vein pulsed visibly. He slowly set down the papers in his hand.
He remembers the name well.
"
It's truly the first rays of dawn...
"
Paul looked out at the dawning light and murmured to himself.
It all started when that guy messed up the Artificial Shadow World's terminal, forcing him to put his research on hold and rush to repair it overnight at the urging of the Dean of the Academy of Sages, Loren.
The most important thing is that the huge research funds they paid for from the Academy of Magical Engineering have yet to be approved for reimbursement!
Because the handover work from the Cardmaker's Association is mainly done with our Magicians' Academy, and the Sage's Academy isn't very familiar with these matters, Dean Loren has scheduled a visit for later, and he will bring Lanrick Wilford to meet you.
The young artificer teacher sensed the ill mood in the headmaster's office and hurriedly bowed to Professor Borao before preparing to leave.
He knew the Hetton Kingdom's finances were in poor shape last year, with the Arcane Academy having its monthly budget cut by one hundred pounds. Professor Palao was understandably irritated, especially now that Lancy had caused a staggering loss of eight thousand pounds before the start of term.
"I know, just have Lauren come over directly."
Porao gritted his teeth, his murderous glare impossible to conceal.
(The End)
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