I Am Not A Goblin Slayer
Chapter 735 - 378: Professor Gauss
After spending some time with Gauss, and witnessing him demonstrate a few spells.
As Gauss’s magic power flowed, and his unconsciously revealed Dragon Power emerged, the faces of the academy’s teachers and professors changed, instantly understanding why Gauss’s "talent" was so exceptional.
Such strong... such strong Dragon Vein aura.
Among these teachers, there were also those who had encountered human Warlocks with Dragon lineage, but none had the concentration as strong as his.
Or in other words, most Dragon Vein Mages probably don’t even have one percent of his concentration.
Is he human, or a dragon?
If not for their reason telling them that a Giant Dragon had no need to be so ostentatious, they would almost think this was a Giant Dragon transformed into human form.
"Lord Gauss, I have never seen such purity in a bloodline in my lifetime."
Looking at Gauss, with magic power surging through his body, and even a pair of exquisite, small dragon horns emerging on his forehead, those around him couldn’t help but express admiration.
And this was intentionally done by Gauss.
Knowing that his exaggerated advancement speed had been exposed, he needed a reason persuasive enough for everyone.
Appropriately exposing some "anomalies" would actually be safer.
Compared to the existence of the Adventurer’s Handbook, his [Dragon Breed] racial talent was actually insignificant.
After all, in this world, there exist many humans who possess special bloodlines.
As for him, Gauss, he was just slightly more formidable than others in this aspect.
If one were to capture him for dissection due to his bloodline talent, this world would have long been in chaos.
Moreover, his current strength was also sufficiently strong.
At least among the teachers present, although some were not inferior to him in level, and some were even higher, their combat prowess was definitely not stronger than his. To take action against him would at least require the intervention of an extraordinary strong person.
Furthermore, he was no longer an unknown.
The best time to uproot a plant is when it is still a seedling.
Yet, despite their great curiosity about his bloodline and body changes, none of the teachers present made inappropriate requests.
Those who can break through to master or higher levels of Professional often have some traits that are unusual.
"If it’s convenient, could you please move to the lecture hall and briefly speak a few words to the students, sharing your cultivation experiences?"
"Of course."
Faced with the invitation, Gauss had no hint of fear on his face, readily agreeing.
Although he is a "self-made" caster of unconventional paths, when it comes to magic, he still has some insights.
His magic talent, after multiple enhancements from the Adventurer’s Handbook, has reached a "non-human" level.
What appears profound to ordinary casters—spell models and magic knowledge—are very simple under his transparent thinking.
It’s like asking a student from a top high school specializing in Qingbei to guide a primary school student in writing elementary school assignments—would he worry about not having such ability?
Soon, the lavishly decorated lecture hall was filled with students under the warm yellow glow from the magic lamps.
In fact, every year many invited caster guests come to Kalksa Magic Academy for lectures, but never before had a session filled the lecture hall in such a short time.
"He really looks so young."
"No kidding, didn’t the newspapers say he was only 20? Not even older than you."
"So it was him Director Victor received earlier."
"So handsome."
"Level 7 caster, like a monster."
"Keep it down, he can hear you."
"..."
The students were quite curious about Gauss.
They had only heard of such a person, but never met him before Gauss arrived at the academy.
A legendary figure, and now as he sat there, their previous fantasies about him and reality had finally merged together.
Most students had some understanding of Gauss and some of his past experiences.
So they did not cause any chaos due to his young age.
Before the lecture officially began, the entire hall suddenly quieted down.
Gauss stepped to the front of the stage, cleared his throat, and his voice soon spread through the entire room.
After that, he formally began to speak on his personal understanding of magic, spell models, and shared tips and insights he considered useful.
As his lecture continued, the students below gradually became earnest, listening intently.
Some even quickly took notes in their notebooks.
Gauss’s discourse wasn’t limited to theory alone; more often, he explained it in the context of actual combat.
The nuances of releasing the same Fireball Technique in different battlefield environments, the height required, using the standard model, or how to adjust it.
How to control the Magic Missile, adjusting casting power, the techniques of maintaining and distributing the magic power of Mage Armor, etc.
These actions for him have become instinctual operations, but for other casters are quite difficult.
One reason is that his magic talent is indeed outstanding; another is that his spell proficiency is higher than everyone present, making his explanations naturally clear and easy to understand.
Even those teachers seasoned with teaching experience showed insightful expressions.
They originally thought Gauss rapidly advanced in levels due to exceptional bloodline talent, but didn’t expect his deep thinking on magic was likewise beyond ordinary people.
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"Magic is power, and wisdom. Practice more, observe more, think more; angels and demons hide within the details."