Chapter 1030: The Last Friend (Part 2)
Chapter 1030: The Last Friend (Part 2)
chapter 1030: the last friend (part 2)
due to the success of the book, jake dove was a man currently in very high demand. it was a book that was said to truly change the lives of mages.
it gave a fuller understanding of wind magic and even made some think about what they wanted their magic core to be when they grew older.
because there was now more information on wind magic that would let one get ahead, jake had been invited to be a guest on numerous shows. on one of these shows, he had been informed beforehand that they wanted him to meet enaxx, one of the grand magus and practically the poster boy for the organization.
where idore had his noble guild and his specially crafted enchantments, gizin had his pills and magical pharmaceuticals, trubin was known for being the strongest fighting mage and was often sent to deal with dangerous individuals. then there was ibarin, head of the most prestigious mage academy in all of alterian, the central academy.
lastly, there was enaxx, a talented nine-star mage at the peak of magic, who was the spokesperson of the grand magus-the person who handled public interviews and more.
he was always in the limelight, answering questions for the public, increasing his fame and the glory guild's reputation.
jake held out his hand for a greeting, and enaxx stood up, looked at it for a moment, and instead gestured for jake to sit rather than taking it.
it looked natural, so it didn't seem like enaxx had done it on purpose, and even jake didn't think much of it as he sat down.
"jake, i have to say that your book has been a big hit. we've heard countless professors talk about how marvelous it is, breaking down wind magic at its very basics, allowing for more complex spells to be created as we gain a deeper understanding.
"what do you think of the possibilities of this breakthrough, and just how big are they, really?"
jake was quite used to these interviews, but he couldn't lie-he did find them exciting and a joy to answer.
"first, the breakdown and explanations allow users to grasp the understanding of wind magic even more."
"not everyone thinks the same way as you," jake answered before the presenter could go on to the next question. "there are some good people in the world."
jake thought he had mumbled the words to himself as he thought of raze, but he had spoken a little louder than expected, loud enough for all to hear.
"is that a dig at me?" enaxx asked, raising an eyebrow. "i'm just not an idealist like all those out there."
"i know a lot of people talk in theories and such, but that's all they are. i am here in the present, as one of the strongest mages there is. i am not theory but someone who has proven themselves."
"if the theory is so great, then they should make that theory become a reality. otherwise, those people can't say much... in a month or so, everyone will forget about your book
anyway."
there was clearly some tension and heat on the stage, some of it admittedly from jake's side.
enaxx was one of the grand magus, one of the people who, just like the others, had a high chance of being involved with a certain someone.
even more so, every word enaxx said felt like a dig at raze's hard work, to the point where jake was unable to take it anymore.
"you're a nine-star mage, right? so no matter what, your magic should beat mine. do you want to put it to the test then? my useless theory as a six-star mage against your nine-star
magic?"
at the same time, as raze entered his apartment, he tapped his circular magic device, and a screen appeared.
on the screen, it displayed the interview between jake and enaxx.
"jake... what are you doing?" raze thought.
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