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Chapter 103: Opportunities and Exams

    Chapter 103: Opportunities and Exams


    Oh,e on, professor, Alex pressed.


    It had been a few days since the Festival of Ghosts and hed been trying to convince his professor to let him take the special exam. Unfortunately, hed gotten the same answer as always.


    Professor ValRok let me do it, he said, trying not to sound sullen, but probably failing.


    And when Professor ValRok is your teacher for potions, maybe you can ask <em>him</em> to let you take the exam for credit. Potions and alchemy are about safety procedures, and leaping ahead is an excellent way to get killed, she insisted. Then she sighed and looked around theb as her grad students were removing their safety gear.


    Normally, they would have had a significant clean up period after a session in Julesb, but Alex had been taking care of that more and more quickly as hed gotten used to procedure, and as his proficiency with Wizards Hand had grown.


    It was to the point now thatby the time the experiment was finishedhed already cleaned up and put away most of the equipment. The grad students literally had nothing to do after their work was done.


    I must say, youve been demonstrating some very advanced skills as well as a genuine ability to anticipate whats needed, though, she sighed. All of your potions have been perfect, your marks on the midterm were perfect and quite frankly, Im starting to wonder if you might be some old master of alchemy whos shapeshifted into a student just to y some sort of joke on me. At this point, Id quite frankly be surprised if you didnt also receive perfect marks on the final exam.


    Thats the n, he said with no hint of smugness. It was just simply a statement of fact: that <em>was</em>the n.


    She gave him a look and sighed. Imust admit, it is urring to me that perhaps I vastly overestimated how much hand holding you needed when I first met you. At first, I thought you were overconfident and would soon find yourself in over your head. Then, I thought you might be monstrously talented, butcking in caution.


    She shook her head. But you follow procedure to the letter, and Ive not seen one single attempt of you trying to be cocky in a way that would cause you or others any harm.


    Jules looked at him very seriously, and he could almost see the mental calctions going on in the experienced wizards mind. He kept very still and didnt say anything in case he twitched in a way that made her distrust him.


    I have she finally said. when you first met me, you asked me if you could work on projects on your own.


    Yeah, I remember, Alex said.


    Honestly, I still dont believe you were ready thenbut I do think that you honestly are ready now.


    Alex barely resisted the urge to jump into the air as high as he could and scream.


    I think your learning could benefit from taking on a few individual experiments on your own, Professor Jules continued, looking at him almost suspiciously. But that doesnt mean youll have free reign to blow yourself up in myb.


    I definitely do not want to blow myself up in yourb, he said with a straight face. Ornow that I think about itanywhere else.


    Mhmmmmm. Her look deepened in cautiousness. Quite honestly, there are a number of potions assignments this uing semester that just will not challenge you, and so you wont get any useful learning from them. My point in seeing that you take the second semester potions course is to make sure that you get the fundamentals you might not get otherwise, <em>not </em>to have you waste your time on work that wont challenge you.


    She nced at her grad students. Thereforeyoull be supervised by a grad studentand youll start with certain projects that I will have approved of. In between, youll also be afforded time andb space to brew your own potions, as long as they are restricted to potions that you have already sessfully brewed in ss.


    Right, Alex said, keeping a straight face.


    It wasnt <em>exactly</em> what he wanted, but it was enough. As long as he had free-run of theb, and as long as the grad student wasnt hovering over him all the time, he should be able to slip in a sample of the dungeon cores remains and perform his analysis on it.


    The apparatuses werent built in such a way to start screaming: <em>Alert! Unauthorized substance detected!</em> or anything like that. The only issue would be if the analysis itself caused some sort of sudden, visible reaction: it was apletely unknown substance from a highly dangerous creature, after all. Then again, Professor Jules did say that it had been analyzed before and hadnt mentioned anything about: <em>And it resulted in half of the research teams gruesome deaths</em> or anything like that.


    Finally, if anything <em>did</em> go wrong, itd be better to have an experienced wizard in theb with him. Blowing up an apparatus and having someone there to treat him would definitely result in him having a lot of very awkward questions to answer, but better that than to be lying in a smouldering, untreated, dead wreck on theb floor.


    And this will be next semester, right? he said, trying to control his eagerness. Besides analyzing the dungeon core, having more freedom in an alchemyb sounded like a <em>lot</em> of fun, and it was hard to keep himself from turning into an obviously over-excited child over it. He realized Selina probably felt simrly when she really got into building something.


    Yes, right from week one, Professor Jules informed him. Assuming, of course, that you dont somehow lose your head and let the final exampletely annihte you, Mr. Roth.


    Understood, professor, Alex said. Ill do my best.


    Okay, heres the n. Thundar looked up from his massive pile of study notes at the end of the table in Alexs apartment. Ill sneak into Rams house and throttle him with a chain while you sneak into Hartmans house- He referred to his battle magic professor while making a gripping motion in the air. -and smother him with a pillow.


    Thats a genius idea, Alex said in mock seriousness, half-rising from the pile of force magic notes in front of him. Well catch them off guard, Khalik can weigh their dead bodies down with magic rocks, and then we can toss them into the ocean for the fish.


    Or we can just feed the bodies to Grimloch! Thundar grinned.


    Even better.


    First of all, dont involve me in your murder schemes, Khalik said. Secondly, dont you think youll be the first suspects?


    I dunno, Thundar grunted. Id be shocked if Hartman didnt have a <em>lot </em>of enemies.


    Youre <em>both</em> going to have one great enemy if you keep going on like this and dont let me concentrate! Isolde finally snapped, ncing up from her mana maniption notes. I swear you two go on more than two old millers meeting over drinks at a summer fair!


    Isoldepale and dishevelled again now that exams were onlooked at them with murderous eyes. One of her eyebrows twitched.


    <em>rp.</em>


    Selina, whod been quietly reading one of her textbooks across the room, got up from her chair without a word andher face still buried in the bookcasually padded across the apartment to Alexs room and set her book down on his desk. When she was about to sit down, she paused, padded back over to his door and shut it.


    Silence fell over the cabal.


    Perhaps Khalik suggested, his voice lowered. We could all use a quick break. He reached over to a jug and poured several cups of lemonade for the group. Isolde watched him carefully, just in case he spilled any liquid on their precious notes.


    When they all had drinks in hand, they slid their chairs slightly from the table. Alex leaned back in his, enjoying the sweet and tart vour of the cool drink.


    So, howre we all feeling about exams? Progress report, Alex said.


    Isolde frowned. Mana maniption is difficult as ever, but I am making great strides in it. I must admit, the cabal has made my studying far more efficient, since we can help each other answer questions.


    Indeed, Khalik said. I think I am near done with my revision. Alex, your grasp of magic lore is a real help. I think I might rise a few spots on the list.


    Aaaah, Iin but Im gonna do better than I did on midterms, I think, Thundar grunted. Even in Hartmans ss: ugh, what a guy. Battle magic should be fun!


    Maybe youll get another professor for second semester, Alex suggested.


    Naw, still Hartman, the minotaur said mournfully. For second year I hear its professor Konradwhos supposed to be as crazy as a demon with a belly full of special mushroomsbut a much better prof.


    Well, thats something to look forward to, Alex said. Well, none of my professors are switching for second semesterexcept for maybe mana maniption. I really dont know?


    Still ValRok, Isolde said. Who still marks just as hardat least ording to other members of the ss. Ive had little trouble with him.


    Right, then all the same for me, Alex said. And honestly, Im pretty happy with that.


    Even Ram wasnt actually a <em>bad</em> instructor, he just wasnt Alexs favourite person.


    d we get to keep Baelin, he finished.


    Ive been thinking about him, Khalik jumped in. I keep thinking about what you said he was doing on the Festival of Ghosts.


    Doing what now? Thundar squinted.


    Did Alex not tell you? He apparently spent the festival with others from far away, Khalik said. Howd he put it, Alex?


    Something like so far the names of where theyre from wouldnt have any meaning to you, Alex recalled.


    Well thats real ominous sounding, Thundar said.


    But fun to think about. Khalik ran his fingers through his sculpted beard in thought. Where perhaps do you think they might be from? And <em>what</em> are they? Somehow, I can see the chancellor at the supper table with all sorts of strange beingsdemons or demon lords, celestials and other spirits, elemental monarchsdevils, maybe.


    He threw a look at Alex, who recalled Hobb.


    Heh, thatd be kind of cool, Thundar said. Maybe one of thosewazzat thing you said was in your potion professorsb, Alex?


    A lesser shoggoth, he shuddered. He imagined Baelin sitting at a massive table with one of those squirmy, tentacley, horrible, shifting things. I dont imagine theyd be great dinnerpanions.


    Perhaps he simply meant other powerful wizards, or other wizards in addition to the beings you described. Isolde sipped her lemonade, her head tilted back and her eyebrows knitted in thought. Have you all ever heard of the Many-Spheres Theory?


    Yeah, there was a brief reference to it in the Magic Lore textbook, Alex said. But I dont know any details.


    Well. She drew herself up in her chair. It proposes that the stars above may nurture worlds much as our owplete with life, nts, civilization and their own magics. Even their own gods, entirely different from our own.


    Hohoholy shi- Thundar began.


    Language. Alex nced at the closed door to his room.


    Oh right, sorry. Just was gonna say, I can think of at least three different bunches of priests whod start foaming at the mouth in a rage at you even suggesting that.


    It is merely a theory, Isolde said. But many wizards and astronomers believe it. It is a fact that powerful archmages do not tend to abide in the world forever, despite many being near-immortal. Some are said to go to different nes, but perhaps there truly are different material worlds out there as well.


    Hah, what a romantic notion that would be. Khalik smiled wistfully. Just you, your magic, and your cabal. He gestured to the ceiling. Off up in the heavens exploring the stars.


    Two memories came back to Alex in that moment. One was of the painting in Baelins officethe round obsidian table beneath that sea of stars above. The other was of the flying silver objects burning through the ckness between stars that hed seen while going through The Travellers Portal.


    Perhaps there was something to those theories after all.


    Maybe if he got to know Baelin better, he could ask him. Or maybe information was in some deep level of the library where the ninth-tier spell guides would be kept. If the library even went that deep.


    Wouldnt it be thrilling to find out? Alex thought.


    Alright, breaks over, Khalik said. Before we think on stars and wonders, lets try and pass these exams as best we can.


    The exam period went by so quickly that it felt like Alex had barely blinked by the time it was all over. In the end, it felt like a blur of study sessions with the cabal, endless library readings, and memories flying through his head provided by The Mark.


    Written exams were again fairly easythough professor Jules had thrown in a few brain-sting calction questions that Alex was sure she''d put in just to spite himand most of the practical examinations had also gone well.


    Even FORC-1550 wasnt too, too awful.


    It was fairly embarrassing when he could only demonstrate going through half the spell array for Force Missile to the teachers assistant invigting his practical test, but it felt <em>very</em> good to see the look on their face when he activated Lesser Force Armour, Force Shield and two Wizards Hands spells all at once.


    When the marks came out, he still hadnt made the Honours List for that course, but hed certainly done well enough for himself, if he considered his goals and limits.


    Campus exploded in celebration of the end of exams again, andfor a timeall thoughts of the demon summoning seemed to be forgotten.


    Atstwith Sigmus approachingit was time for a break, and Generasi provided the students with a three-week break from course work. Some of the students, who lived close enough to the university to make the journey, or had ess to teleportation magictravelled home for the break.


    For others, though, the n was to stay and enjoy the sights of campus and the city without the grind and pressure of sses.


    Alex had two major things nned: the first was for he, Theresa, Selina, Brutus, Thundar, Khalik, Najyah and Isolde to spend a day exploring some of Generasis countryside. Hed seen the wine country so often from various sky-gonds that he was eager to get a good look at it up close. He also nned on picking up some extra shifts at Shales Workshop and, most exciting


    he and Selina would begin the first step of a long process hed been impatiently looking forward to.


    Together, they would begin sculpting the body of his golem.
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