Although Deluca was not a mage, his son was an apprentice mage. He had even asked around about it.
Now, he was just telling Caruso.
The Holy Orchid Magic Academy had been established for more than 300 years. The teachers were all very powerful mages.
The principal was even thought to be a water element grand archmagus.
There were more than 30 elemental instructors of the five elements and the weakest one was a five-star grand mage.
Even in the entire Yass Empire, the Holy Orchid Magic Academy could be considered a very powerful academy among the elementary magic academies.
Many elementary magic academies, from the principal to the instructors, might not even have ten people.
There was no choice. There were many people who had the talent to become mages but there were very few people who could truly become high-level mages.
Moreover, most of the strong people who became high-level mages chose to go outside instead of living in such a small town to teach students.
Once, the number of mage tutors was very small.
Even worse mage academies, including the principal, just happened to have five elements before opening their academies.
However, it was still a low-level mage academy, so there wasn’t much to care about.
In the future, when he went to an intermediate magic academy or an advanced magic academy, the teachers there would be terrifying.
However, if he wanted to go to an intermediate magic academy or an advanced magic academy, the first requirement was to have a certain level of strength.
For example, in an intermediate magic academy, the first criterion for recruiting students was to become a ten-star mage.
In an advanced magic academy, the first criterion for recruiting students was to become a ten-star mage and the age couldn’t be more than thirty years old.
What kind of concept was this?
A ten-star grand mage who was not more than thirty years old would be respected by countless people no matter where he went.
As long as he was willing, in order to rope him in, the Empire would definitely grant him a piece of land, give him a title of nobility, and let him guard a region.
If you did not want to be a Lord, you could go to any elementary academy and be an existence at the level of a vice-principal.
You could become a principal as long as you had enough experience.
The principal of a magic academy was extremely important in this world.
For example, in Holy Orchid City, although Principal Sella didn’t care about civil matters, he had the right to directly remove the city lord of a city, and he could also veto the policies of all the city lords.
In other words, the principal of a magic academy had power over the city lord and the nobles.
He was the real big boss of a city.
However, most of the principals were too lazy to bother with these trivial matters.
Most of them only had one thought, which was to nurture geniuses or to improve their direct strength. Unless they had to do it or the other party did things excessively, the principals of the magic academy would not show up.
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Without further ado, as time passed.
Very quickly, one by one, the children finished testing their attributes.
After testing over a hundred people, Caruso finally understood why the mages in this world were so valuable.
Out of a hundred people with magic talent, only eight were accepted.
In other words, out of the hundred people, only eight could learn magic and become a real mage in the future.
Under the exaggerated proportion of the data, Caruso was even more amazed at the number of geniuses.
So far, out of the hundred people, the one with the highest talent was still a student who had awakened a seventh-grade earth element magic talent, as well as an intermediate perception.
After this student’s talent was tested, the tutor was obviously excited.
It was rare to see these glacier-faced teachers reveal a hint of joy.
The surrounding children who were queuing up all looked over with envy and jealousy. Even many parents who brought their children to be tested began to discuss that person.
Among the discussions, the most revolved around the word ‘genius.’
Regarding this, Caruso became surprised and delighted.
Surprised was the surprise that only one out of a hundred people had good talent.
He was delighted. If he had a good talent of seventh-grade, what kind of talent would he achieve?
The combination of the two made Caruso look forward to his test even more.
An entire hour passed.
Caruso had already moved from the long queue to the front row.
There were seven or eight people in the front row, which meant that it would be his turn in a few minutes.
For this test, Caruso mainly wanted to understand his talent through the magic equipment in this world.
After all, the system did not accurately tell him about his talent.
“Fourth… Fourth-grade wind talent… Intermediate perception… genius!”
“What’s your name!”
“Austin Bogu? Oh, no wonder, you are the son of Viscount Austin.”
Just as it was about to be Caruso’s turn, the crystal ball that was testing his talent suddenly flashed with a gentle light, instantly attracting the attention of the entire audience.
When the teacher excitedly announced the talent of this person called Bogu, the originally restless audience immediately became stunned.
In a few seconds.
Voices of discussion followed one after another.
“What? Fourth-grade wind magic talent?”
“I was wondering why a genius suddenly appeared. So it’s the son of Viscount Austin.”
“Fourth-grade magic talent. In the next few decades, he will be another magi!”
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