Episode 60 – Cubes vs Bubbles (2/2)

Aethernea Cloe D Frost 34200K 2022-07-20

After extricating himself from the crowd of people in front of the classroo He checked the time on his pocket watch and realized that Elaru and Arion had probably already packed up and headed towards their designated classroom

Therefore, instead of going to the courtyard, he made his way towards the White Quarters where their test was supposed to take place

Kiel entered the main hall of the White Quarters which was filled with tables and chairs just like the main hall of Red and Blue Quarters The dome on the top of the hall was littered like diamonds

It didn’t seeht at all, and the insides of the building were bathed in sunlight just as radiant as the park outside

Kiel decided to take a seat and wait for Elaru here He didn’t kno long he would need to wait before she finished her exam, so he didn’t want to look like an idiot and wait for her in front of her classroom He’d rather sit here co

He was nearing the end of the book too His h to pick up 90 of the infore, but the fates at least gave hience to make up for it

For hiic He never had any proble actually contained a lot of knowledge he already knew

Since spell replicating was dependent on the reat portion of the book actually talked about weaving spells: hoeave them flawlessly, hoeave them to increase the end performance of the spell, hoeave fast and how to optimize speed vs quality

It describedto weave spells such as optimal distances between certain symbols and lines, optimal e one should know if they want to becoic

Since he was already incredible in weaving, most of this infore that he did find useful was related to enchanting That’s because the job of spell replicators was to replicate enchantments most of the time

Artificers would spend a lot of ti an artifact Enchanters would then spend a lot of ti the spell that would be enchanted on that ether, artificers and enchanters would produce a ical artifact

After they are done producing the artifact, unless the artifact was a custom made unique artifact, it would need to be mass produced

However, utilizing those incredible artificers and enchanters for such manual labor as mass production would be a waste of talent and money Therefore, in their stead, duplicators and spell replicators are used, which are much cheaper and easier to raise

Duplicators would create a replica of the artifact, and spell replicators would then enchant that replica with the sainal

Creating so was very different and required different skill sets

Spell replicating wasn’t an overly complicated profession, and there were many spell replicators around Of course, just like in every profession, reaching the top was very difficult and required i at the suht after

After reading the books he had purchased, Kiel was confident that he would be on the higher end of the ladder of spell replicators He had the weaving skills, and soon he would also have all knowledge needed

If his ht, Kiel would even dare say that he would be a at the summit

Therefore, Kiel was enjoying the sunlight and reading his book in a very relaxed and contentlooks directed his way,a book in one’s hand was a universal “do not disturb” sign, so no one was rude enough to bother him

However, surprisingly, he still ended up being disturbed

An uproar happened within the building

Shrill screa their hardest to run away fro They screamed bloody murder, looked pale and disheveled and tripped over one another as they ran for their lives They sca psycho, spreading unrest a for everyone to run for their lives

Some of them couldn’t even wait to take the stairs, so they just ju to escape as quickly as their acceleration let them The co pushed off which resulted in theher floor to the main hall

Kiel even thought he saw Arion aot pushed off

He looked up from his book, confusion written all over his face The people around him seemed to be just as confused as hi?

So thelike Kiel, not knohat to do

Kiel looked towards the second floor, which was the direction fro beast ca after them

He spread hisstrange

Kiel waited for over a dozen seconds, but he still couldn’t figure out as going on In the end, he shrugged and returned to reading his book Whatever

He wasn’t the kind of person ould blindly follow the crowd Even if there was a ra able to escape And besides, this was Muni, every teacher was an incrediblewhatever trouble popped up

He wasn’t a brainless coward like the rest of the people Wouldn’t he be throwing out the face of the entire Rroda fas? In the times of need, it was the job of nobles to display their superiority and show an example to the common folk

Kiel’s calm and unperturbed face suddenly froze

Wait…isn’t Elaru’s classroom on the second floor?