"How much did you even take... and who exactly is supposed to care?"
Even though he held the title of Chief Mage, Kanzaki Rei had absolutely no interest in managing a nation like Loren. Naturally, he had no desire to go around cracking down on corruption either.
At the end of the day, even if this guy embezzled a hundred million, it had nothing to do with him.
But now that youâve panicked and confessed everything on your own, youâve made things really awkward for me.
Arenât Root Mages supposed to be more composed? At least pretend a little.
"Enough talk. Come with me."
Kanzaki Reiâs expression turned cold. He grabbed the man by the shoulder, and darkness instantly enveloped both of them. In the next moment, they vanished without a sound.
The students gulped hard.
Their renowned instructor... had just been taken away like that?
...
[Loinz Magic Academy]
Kanzaki Rei arrived at his office. Despite teaching here for so long, he had barely ever set foot inside.
With a casual lift of his hand, a protective barrier enveloped the entire room.
With Hummerâs spatial root magic, escaping should still be possible.
Of course... he wouldnât get far.
After advancing to a Level 4 Mage, Kanzaki Reiâs perception range had undergone a qualitative leapânow reaching 600 kilometers.
The radius might have only tripled, but in terms of spatial volume, that was a full twenty-sevenfold increase.
After all, he didnât exist in a one-dimensional line.
As for the root spell Spatial Shift Exchange, it also had a limitâthe maximum distance was bound by the casterâs spell range.
Kanzaki Rei estimated Hummerâs limit to be no more than 50 kilometers.
If he tried to run, he could be dragged back effortlessly.
"Youâve already said it out loud. I canât just pretend I didnât hear it."
Kanzaki Rei lifted a teacup, chilled the water to the perfect temperature with an ice spell, and took a sip.
"Go on. Tell me everything."
Hummer struggled internally, but in the end, he confessed quickly.
Thirty million.
Impressive.
Publishing research papers for students, manipulating departmental evaluations, helping students cheat in exams, favoring those who paid him...
Just doing that earned him thirty million?
Not everyone made money as easily as Kanzaki Rei.
A typical Level 4 adventurer might earn around 10,000 gold per year on averageâand with significantly higher mortality rates.
In Tier 4 dungeons, King-tier monsters appeared far more frequently than in Tier 3. Most Level 4 parties encountering one would suffer casualties.
While it wasnât as extreme as Tier 3 parties being wiped out entirely, losing one or two members was practically inevitable.
And this guy?
Heâd embezzled thirty million.
"I didnât want to take it! They forced it on me!"
"If I refused, Iâd stand out from the others! Theyâve ruined me!"
Kanzaki Rei simply sipped his tea.
"If that were all, you wouldnât be this terrified when I came for you."
"Speak. Whatâs the real reason?"
As a Root Mage, he was capable of tracing things back to their essenceâthere was no way he lacked rationality.
There had to be more.
Hummer froze for a moment, then quickly explained everything.
Rumors of arrests had already started circulating back in late December. Heâd been on edge ever since.
Recently, investigators had been regularly taking people away from the Mage Tower.
And now, with Kanzaki Reiâs overwhelming reputation... perhaps the higher-ups wanted to use him to establish authority.
After all, capturing a Root Mage usually required another Root Mage.
So the moment he saw Kanzaki Rei, his heart had already seized.
And when Kanzaki Rei insisted on taking him away so forcefully... he completely broke down.
"Oh."
"Well, that has nothing to do with me. If you want to confess later, go find the investigators yourself."
"I came to see you for one reason onlyâyour root magic."
Kanzaki Rei casually gestured, and a chair slid behind Hummer.
Hummerâs expression twitched.
Just... for root magic?
Then why ask me all that?
"Sit."
"Yes..."
Hummer began demonstrating his root magic, explaining his understanding in detail as he exchanged insights with Kanzaki Rei.
From their last discussion, he already knew how deep Kanzaki Reiâs comprehension ranâand why he could use othersâ root magic.
But using it was one thing.
Learning it was something else entirely.
As Hummer spoke, Kanzaki Rei felt something within his mind begin to fill inâa missing law, a gap in the world itself being completed.
A vast, empty ocean of magic.
While listening, Kanzaki Rei flipped through ancient texts.
The academy held countless records on ancient spatial magic, accumulated over a thousand years.
Their discussion deepened.
Gradually, both entered a state of complete immersion.
And now, Kanzaki Reiâs understanding of magic left Hummer utterly shocked.
Compared to before, it was a qualitative leap.
Back then, during discussions with multiple mages, Kanzaki Reiâs theoretical depth had still been somewhat peripheral.
Now?
His thoughts had gone so deep Hummer could barely follow.
They talked for two full days and nights.
When Kanzaki Rei finally emerged from that state, a profound realization surged within him.
Everything Hummer had described about his root magic was now etched into his mindâbecoming part of his own understanding.
ăThe root corresponds to space. It is a substance with real coordinates. Everything in the world has a one-to-one mapping within spaceâeven thoughts have corresponding spatial coordinates within the domain of mind.ă
A true genius...
Even with such a vast power gap, Kanzaki Rei couldnât help but admire the brilliance of Hummerâs thinking.
And nowâ
It was his.
ăAscension: Root Magic â Spatial Transposition (Fifth Tier)ăăSwap multiple regions of space without dividing living beings; rotation is also possibleă
No longer limited to marking two points and swapping themâ
Now he could exchange entire regions of space in large-scale transformations.
Shing!
With a single thoughtâ
The entire roomâs layout flipped instantly.
Where Kanzaki Rei had been on the west side and Hummer on the eastâ
Now space itself had split and swapped their positions.
Hummerâs pupils shrank violently.
His jaw trembled as he stared at the shifted space, unable to form words.
"Ro... ro-ro... ro..."
Kanzaki Rei chuckled softly, stepping behind him in an instant and patting his back.
"Thanks."
Shing!
Another thoughtâ
Kanzaki Rei appeared 100 kilometers above Konoia.
Finally...
A spatial root magic he had personally mastered.
Shing!
Another thoughtâ
He returned to his residence.
No longer relying on raw speedâ
But directly swapping space.
Previously, he had to send a "Source" to a location before swapping with it.
It was far too cumbersome.
While "Source" could replicate othersâ root magic, there were still discrepancies in behavior.
Especially for spatial exchangeâit consumed a "Source" slot. If he wanted to teleport to a pre-marked location, it occupied usage capacity.
"However..."
Kanzaki Reiâs perception extended downward.
At that moment, Jethro stood below with a group of black-robed investigators, waiting in the academy.
Looks like Hummer was still getting arrested.
But in a world where strength was everything, if he returned most of the stolen money and paid a heavy fine...
Loren likely wouldnât punish him too severely.
After all, a spatial Root Mage was still a national treasure.
...
Shing!
In an instant, Kanzaki Rei appeared beside Jethro and tapped his shoulder.
Seeing his faceâ
Though he looked like a child, his presence was suffocating.
"Kanzaki... my lord?"
Back then, when Kanzaki Rei dethroned him as Chief Mage, Jethro had been full of resentment.
Now?
He addressed him with full respect.
The investigators behind him all bowed in unison.
Kanzaki Rei stood with his hands behind his back, nodding slightlyâevery inch the image of a superior.
"Mm. After you finish here, come see me. I have something to discuss."
...
Kanzaki Rei paid no attention to state affairs, focusing solely on strengthening himself.
His perspective was vast.
There were countless continents, countless kingdoms.
Once strong enough, a place like Loren was insignificant.
In fact, even nowâ
He could likely conquer Loren alone.
After spending three more days learning Jethroâs root magicâ
He confirmed once again:
Root magic was far harder to master than ordinary magic.
Regular spells could be learned at a glance.
Root magic?
It took him five days to master just two.
During this time, he barely saw Iz.
The man seemed to be staying in Anselâs room constantly.
Playing the role of an executioner? The moment Ansel shows any abnormal intent, heâll be suppressed.
Fize wasnât in Konoia either.
He had gone to war.
With Riegaâs collapse, Loren had begun a full-scale military campaign across the continent.
Frankly speaking, after Riega fell, the remaining nations on the Ruilen Continent stood no chance against Loren.
With a Level 6 Mage like Fize leading the charge, sweeping the entire continent was inevitable.
It wouldnât be long before Loren unified everything.
The continent itself might even be renamed.
And Kanzaki Rei...
Had just witnessed history in the making.
...
[Battle Arena]
Since no other Root Mages could be found in Konoiaâ
Kanzaki Rei came here instead.
"Bro, you hit Level 4?"
Void Zhou appeared before him.
It had been a while since they last met. There had been no mention of him during the Month of Forgettingâwhether because he had nothing noteworthy or simply wasnât seen.
"Yeah. Just recently."
Kanzaki Rei smiled faintly.
"Iâve gained some new insights into root magic. Want to exchange ideas?"
Void Zhou grinned confidently.
"Perfect timing! I just figured out my Tier 4 root magic!"
"Let me see what youâve got!"
He issued a duel request!
[Battle Start]
Boom!
The elements around Kanzaki Rei trembledâcollapsing inward into shrinking voids!
But in the next instantâ
Kanzaki Rei vanished.
Appearing directly before Void Zhou.
Void Zhou raised his handâ
Dozens of black chains erupted from all directions, locking onto Kanzaki Rei!
Tier 4 Void MagicâVoid Pierce!
He had already mastered silent casting.
His growth was astonishing.
Butâ
Kanzaki Rei didnât dodge.
ăFifth-Tier Root Magic â Law Follows My WillăăGain control over all non-root magic not exceeding this spellâs tieră
This was Jethroâs root magic.
Despite being instantly defeated beforeâ
His root magic was undeniably powerful.
In truth, Jethro himself was strongâthe strongest Level 5 Mage in Loren.
He just happened to meet Kanzaki Rei.
The dozens of void spikesâ
Turned instantly.
And shot toward Void Zhou.
Void Zhou retreated rapidly, casting spell after spell!
Void lightning! Void waves! Void slashes!
But the moment they were releasedâ
They were seized by Kanzaki Rei and redirected back at him!
"Root magic? Again?!"
Shing!
Kanzaki Rei appeared before him once more.
Lightning flickered across his body.
A "Source" formed in his left handâ
A "Core" in his right.
Root magic.
Again.
And not borrowed this time.
Void Zhou could tellâ
These were truly his.
Are you even human...?
"Rasengan."
Kanzaki Rei pressed forward.
A multicolored core slammed downâ
Void Zhou exploded instantly.
...
After the battle, Void Zhou reformed.
Looking at Kanzaki Reiâ
He felt as though he were staring at a god.
The gap hadnât shrunk.
It had grown immeasurably wider.
So wideâ
He couldnât even see his back anymore.
Even using him as a goal felt impossible.
"Those root magics... are they all yours?"
Kanzaki Rei smiled casually.
"Yeah. Picked up a few insights from discussions."
Void Zhouâs eye twitched.
"Insights... meaning you learned root magic?"
Kanzaki Rei shrugged.
What do you think?
"...What kind of talent is that?"
He hesitated, then asked:
"You came today... to learn mine too, didnât you?"
Root Mages shared freely because root magic couldnât normally be learned by others.
If it couldâ
No one would teach their trump cards.
But now...
Someone who could learn it had appeared.
Kanzaki Rei patted his shoulder.
"Weâre brothers. If you donât want to teach, I wonât force you."
Brothers...
Once, that felt natural.
Now?
The gap was too vast.
Kanzaki Rei felt distant.
He didnât even need his root magic.
If he missed this chance...
He might never catch up again.
Catch up?
To think heâonce the one others tried to reachâwould feel this way.
Void Zhou steadied himself, then smiled openly.
"Itâs just root magic. The path of a mage is to pursue the root. If I can help you take one step closer... thatâs my honor."
Kanzaki Rei would shine across the world.
But in that momentâ
Void Zhou felt his own pursuit growing distant.
The higher stage...
Wasnât meant for him.
"Donât say that. Youâre being too formal," Kanzaki Rei replied.
Void Zhou chuckled.
"Let me explain my understanding first."
...
They stood in the arena, just like their first meetingâ
Discussing from day to night.
This time, Void Zhou spoke.
Explaining everything.
Filling in the gaps.
Until finallyâ
Kanzaki Rei reproduced the magic himself.
Void Zhou froze.
ăFifth-Tier Root Magic â Void Collapseă
"Youâve mastered it..."
"Yeah. This is your root."
"No... itâs already beyond mine."
Stronger than his own.
Void Zhou sighed.
The gap was insurmountable.
"Brother... since youâve learned it... I have matters to attend to in the Void. Iâll be going."
His voice was heavy with loss.
"Youâre leaving already?" Kanzaki Rei asked.
"You havenât even asked about my understanding. Thatâs not like you."
"No need."
Kanzaki Rei could see itâ
His resolve was wavering.
"Has pursuing the root... become unnecessary to you?"
Void Zhou asked quietly:
"Do you think you can reach the root?"
"Yes."
Kanzaki Rei answered without hesitation.
Void Zhou laughed bitterly.
"I donât think I can anymore."
"So many mages have fallen chasing it."
"I thought I was different. A one-in-a-million genius. Someone who could stand at the peak... who could glimpse the root."
"I thought even if others were ahead, I could catch up."
"I believed I was special."
"But now I understand."
"Iâm not."
"Iâm just one among countless mages."
"Those who grasp the root are rare... but across the world, theyâre like stars in the night sky."
"Even if I shine, Iâm just another fleeting star."
"Iâll fade into the void like the rest."
"The root... isnât meant for someone like me."
"Itâs meant for you."
"You might truly reach it."
"But no matter how I try... I never will."
His voice fell still.
The brilliance in his eyes faded.
What remainedâ
Was only ordinary calm.
He had lost his path.
"Goodbye, brother."
"If you ever come to the Void... and still remember me..."