Isekai Journey Of The Magic Archer

Chapter 867: Complexity of illusions



\'Aside from him, the other two arch mages were a little different from the traditional mages.\'

One was a lich that had tired their body into an undead\'s while the other one was a being that wasn\'t particularly a \'human\' in the general sense.

They were a member of a special race that Cradle descends from, so they were not that well known among the masses.

\'The headmaster was pretty much the most famous archmage and (tier-10) wizard among these superhuman beings.\'

He was a master that had already reached the heights of the tenth tier of magic.

He did not possess a status window or a screen himself as his powers could not be quantified with the simple standards of the humans.

There were many things that he was unique at, be it possessing multiple world authorities that only the best weapon welders could possess, or having secrets about him that even I do not know of.

\'He was mysterious… but he was strong.\'

The kind of power that he possessed was comparable to the kind of powers that the beings like Wali and her husband possessed— the power so threatening that it could even destroy worlds at will.

However, he was the headmaster of this academy and essentially was the mediator with a duty to maintain stability in this world.

\'He was backed by the [Masters] and the original energy of the Academy, as well as by the ancient oak that maintained order on this entire floating island.\'

He was representative of those divine beasts, and since he himself possessed divinity, he was not someone that followed someone else.

"He himself was the master of his power…"

And that power, a fragment of that true power, was currently present before my eyes.

\'Can you analyse this, Lucy?\'

The entire testing space was created with his (tier-10) magic that had multiple cores in the forms of various test portal zones present throughout the academy.

The headmaster must have chosen places that were rich in Mana so that he could stabilise the Mana of the entire structure even though what he used in the creation of the place was much more powerful.

\'The establishment of Harmony in this entire system was impeccable, even though that wasn\'t the only way to maintain it.\'

He could have created a certain core like he did with the core of the illusion island of the entrance test, and it would have been fine.

But he put in more work and made it so that the whole core system of the spell array was distributed evenly throughout the plain of the spell.

It surely wasn\'t something even I could think of, much less any normal mage working on simpler spells.

[{ *Master… I believe analysis of the entire spell structure without disturbing the spell itself is possible. However, to do that, we will need a long time and multiple uses of analysis.* }]

\'How many are multiple…?\'

[{ *At least three to six. That is the minimum.* }]

\'Which means it can go as high as all the uses we currently have, right?\'

[{ *Possibly, master.* }]

"Haaa…"

If that was the case, it wasn\'t worth it anymore.

Every use of analysis was precious and even though I can save it, I had to think hard before using even one of them on something.

\'It was different from the \'Question\' or \'Substitution\' so I had to be very careful with the uses of this ability.\'

I\'ve been saving for a while now anyway since there wasn\'t anything that required the use of analysis but, it would very well change in the near future.

\'Well, let\'s hold it off for now then.\'

I had to study the grimoire that we found in the deepest part of Kaksha\'s underground caves.

It wasn\'t something normal or simple as I can tell from the feeling it gave off so I knew it was something worth spending my vacation time on.

And I needed analysis for that.

Plus there will be the grand conference. So I had to be prepared.

"We have the spell core from the last time anyway, so let\'s not focus on this spell structure.\'

The Illusion series wasn\'t my cup of tea anyway, so I\'ll have to learn more about it before I start inferring something of the highest known order in this series.

[{ *Yes, master.* }]

We still had to finish a test so, even though it was regrettable that we won\'t be knowing much about this amazing pretty thing, it was alright for now.

We still have many tests ahead of us so I\'ll just try it out next time.

\'Who knows, by then, I might not even need a few uses of this ability.

"Alright…"

This place was simple and didn\'t contain any more of the special questions so, I found the door that I was supposed to go into, and reached the desk room where I\'ll be giving the tests for real this time.

The paper on the desk was turned upside down and there was a clock right beside the desk that would start moving as soon as I turned the question paper around.

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It wouldn\'t be an easy test considering how difficult the pre-paper questions were, but worrying about it was of no use.

There was a test and I have to take the test just like everyone else and do what I am supposed to do.

"There\'s nothing more to it."

This entire week was going to be a little hectic with all the papers and stuff, but it should work out somehow.

\'Plus the matter with Luna.\'

It was certainly something serious and if she wasn\'t going to tell me, I\'ll have no choice but to ask her father about it directly.

\'Seeing her in that state was not something any of us liked.\'

She was a good friend. A great person that helped me with a lot of things from her side.

\'And we might become even closer in the future after creating a dock at the edge of the northern glaciers.\'

I need her.

So, if someone as strong willed as her was in that state, I couldn\'t possibly just sit around and wait for her to tell her about her mom\'s condition.

The others might not have any way to help her except for being with her but I did know how to get more information on the situation.

And, I\'m going to do that even if she doesn\'t like it.


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