Chapter 96 - 96: Sharing Knowledge, and Return
Chapter 96 - 96: Sharing Knowledge, and Return
The only hiding spot was the office closet, surprisingly well-maintained. They wasted no time taking cover. Moments later, someone entered the office.
A flesh golem, decaying parts spilling from an open wound in its belly. The creature was grotesque, its putrid smell filling the room. William nearly vomited but managed to restrain himself. The golem was powerful, level 30—far beyond anything William had encountered. Fighting it seemed like a terrible idea.
The golem lumbered around the office before returning to the hallway and entering other rooms, seemingly
"So basically, you don't know? Why not just say that without making excuses?" William retorted.
"Shut up, kid. Let me say this to feel less useless."
"Alright, alright. Sorry."
William left the library and headed to class. It was Professor Kurt's class, and as usual, he had planned student duels.
"William, you don't have to participate. You're still recovering," Professor Kurt said, then added, "Honestly, even with both arms tied behind your back, I think you could win against these students."
The other students weren't offended. They aspired to be as skilled as William, and some even asked for advice.
William took the opportunity to teach them, helping them improve.
Two students, sisters studying together, benefited greatly from his instruction. They were both mages specializing in body enhancement magic, just like William.
He helped everyone, of course, but he had more to offer the sisters due to their shared magical affinity.
"Focus on your breathing," he advised. "It might seem irrelevant, but your body should be connected to your mana flow. If you don't breathe properly, the spell won't be as effective."
The students focused solely on using mana to enhance their bodies, but that was only part of the equation. Mana was essential, but their bodies needed to work in harmony with it.
William also recommended adding exercises to their routine, stating it would make everything easier. He extended this advice to all the mages. Professor Kurt, intrigued, called William aside for a conversation.
"Physical exercise, even for mages who don't use body enhancement spells?" Kurt asked. "Are you sure this is beneficial? Not that I'm complaining, I'm just curious about the reasoning."
Information traveled slowly in those times, a fact William used to his advantage. "A mentor of mine taught me this. He was a powerful mage. He believed a strong body strengthens the mind."
The quote wasn't accurate, but it served its purpose. Professor Kurt seemed impressed.
"That makes a lot of sense," Kurt said. "I'll add exercises to my routine. Thank you for your insights, William."
Everyone viewed William favorably. He was happy to share his knowledge.
But what impressed him most was Professor Kurt's eagerness to learn. That, William thought, was the mark of a true mentor. He admired Kurt's humility.
Weeks passed. William attended classes daily and practiced magic in his free time.
One day, Headmaster Grant summoned him, explaining that Xavier wished to speak with him.
William headed towards the academy dungeon, curious about what Xavier wanted to discuss.
Suddenly, the timer ran out. Three months had passed in the past, and William abruptly returned to the present.
He materialized back in his familiar bedroom, a wave of relief washing over him. It was good to be back.
But the situation at the academy deteriorated in the following days. The spy incident and the looming war had everyone on edge. However, William soon found a welcome distraction: his role as Professor James' research assistant.
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