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Chapter 213 - 200: The Ruler of Harbor Town and Yeta’s Magic Star (Please Subscribe)



Chapter 213: Chapter 200: The Ruler of Harbor Town and Yeta’s Magic Star (Please Subscribe) @@novelbin@@

The sudden storm had not caused much trouble, and after three days of sailing, everyone arrived at Yiyeta Harbor very smoothly.

At this moment, at the landing site of the airship, the city center was already surrounded by crowds, densely packed into the streets.

Under the non-stop promotion by the “Magic Daily,” Lynn’s various deeds in Greenrill City had long since spread throughout the entire harbor city, bringing an undoubtedly shocking effect!

A month ago, upon receiving the news of Helram’s death, many wizards of the Yiyeta school suddenly felt as if the sky had collapsed.

The fall of a grand wizard was without a doubt the pillar of a school’s prosperity, and their demise often signified the decline of a school, something that had occurred more than once in the Wizard Land.

Furthermore, with the impact of the tragedy in the southern district, some even thought that the Yiyeta school was doomed, convinced that the council would surely send another grand wizard to take over this important harbor city, leading many wizards to consider switching allegiance for a better future.

However, what they hadn’t expected was that the magic seminar they were so pessimistic about would bring a turnaround.

Lynn, who came from beyond the Mist Sea, presented his planetary theory at the seminar, proposing the law of universal gravitation, not only winning the appreciation of the legendary Wizard Harrov but also being nominated for the Corona Medal, making the Yiyeta school truly renowned!

When they first received this news, everyone’s initial reaction was to doubt whether this could be a hoax.

After all, the Corona Medal was the highest honor in the entire Magic World, how could it be awarded to a mere third-circle wizard?

Only after more and more information came back through the “Magic Weekly,” including Lynn’s pendulum experiment and the method for measuring the planet’s circumference, did people suddenly realize that it was all true!

“Is that the Corona Medal? Even Master Helram never achieved such glory…”

A witch watched Lynn closely as he descended from the airship, immediately noticing the dark golden medal on his chest, radiating dazzling magical brilliance.

The wizards of the Yiyeta school were also staring at the medal, feeling incredibly envious yet proud at the same time, for it was also the glory of their entire school!

When Lynn first joined the Yiyeta school and became a lecturing professor, many had complaints, believing that Master Helram had too easily allowed a completely unknown person to join the school and given him such high treatment that it would inevitably lead to problems.

But now it seemed that this was the most correct thing Master Helram had ever done.

“Do you think Lord Lynn might have already advanced to become a grand wizard?” someone in the crowd suddenly asked curiously.

Yesterday’s “Magic Weekly” mentioned that an organization called the Doomsday Sect had been infiltrated by the church in Greenrill City, causing no minor disturbances, and Lynn made an exceptionally outstanding contribution in this event, almost single-handedly stalling until the legendary wizards returned.

This didn’t seem like something a third-circle wizard could do.

“It should be impossible, I heard Professor Orlando say that Lord Lynn might be still under twenty this year…” the black-robed wizard said in disbelief.

A grand wizard not even twenty years old was indeed horrifying, but considering that the person had achieved the highest honor in the Magic World, which even grand wizards could not obtain, it suddenly seemed rather ordinary.

Meanwhile, as Lynn and others entered the central square of the city, the crowd gathered there grew more excited, shouting loudly, “The Star of Magic from Yiyeta!”

The shouts grew louder, echoing unceasingly over the entire city.

Lynn was uncertain whether to be happy or depressed. While this meant that he had earned the recognition of the vast majority, the last person called the “Star of Magic” was still being held in the “Magic Core”.

Taking advantage of such an eager scene, Philip, Kevin, and a few others, after consulting with the official wizards of the Yiyeta Academy, quickly announced in public that Lynn would succeed the position of headmaster of the Yiyeta Academy.

Amidst the praise and cheers, Lynn formally took over the entire magic academy, gaining actual control over the harbor city.

In the evening, after the celebration banquet had ended, Lynn ascended to the top of the academy’s tower for the first time and entered the headmaster’s office.

The place was more austere than he had imagined, with simple decorations, a few parchment scrolls covered in dust scattered on the desk, and a magic clock that displayed the time, making it hard to believe this was where a great wizard spent his days.

It was, to put it mildly, rather spartan…

Lynn couldn’t help shaking his head. If one ignored the troublesome matters created for the sake of resurrecting his daughter, Helram, the founder and ruler of the Yiyeta Academy, was quite enlightened.

“Elemental Wind!” Lynn raised his hand, and instantly a whirlwind swept through the headmaster’s office, clearing away the accumulated dust.

There was a knock on the door from outside.

“Come in!” Lynn spoke.

The tightly closed door was pushed open, and the one who entered was Orlando, followed by two fairies struggling with heaps of thick pages, flapping their tiny wings hard to keep up with him.

“Professor Lynn…” Orlando started out of habit, then corrected himself with annoyance. “No, I should call you Headmaster now.”

“There’s no need to be so formal,” Lynn said with a smile, then inquired, “Did you finish compiling the data I asked for?”

“It’s all here,” Orlando handed over the few parchment scrolls he was carrying to Lynn, while the two fairies hurriedly fluttered their wings to set down the heavy documents and panted heavily at the side…

Lynn took the parchment and began to read. It was a list of personnel, specifically all the wizards and apprentices trained by the Yiyeta Academy over the past twenty or so years.

Excluding those who had passed away from illness, were killed in conflicts, or had left the academy, there were approximately one thousand one hundred wizard apprentices and two hundred sixty official wizards currently remaining in the harbor city.

That was fewer than he had expected!

It wasn’t until Orlando explained that Lynn understood it was related to the tragedy in the southern district a month ago, a disaster that had been a huge blow to Yiyeta.

In total, one hundred forty-one wizard apprentices and fifteen official wizards had died in that catastrophe, and more than one thousand seven hundred of the poor…

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