Chapter 70: Summary (3) (Teaser)
Half an hour earlier, in the Symposium judges' waiting room.
"Is this solution wicked legit, sis Lou?" Rogerio asked, an Ethereal-ranked mage, with a hint of skepticism.
Louina shrugged and replied, "What do you mean by legit?"
"I mean, did Deculein really write this solushun, or what?"
Rogerio, notable for her pink bobbed hair, was a young prodigy who had reached Ethereal rank at twenty-five for her mastery in Ductility and Support category magic. Despite her impressive status, she called Louina as sis, reflecting their close relationship.
"Yes, Deculein wrote it himself," Louina confirmed, but Rogerio still looked skeptical.
Gindalf, now in his seventies, with white hair, a beard, and round glasses, sat quietly in another chair before finally speaking up. With a skeptical tone, he said, "Really? Knowing Deculein's nature, I find that hard to believe."
"What bothahs me is this paht," Rogerio said, pointing to the final section of the document, Deculein's Summary.
… Additionally, I have successfully translated and cataloged forty-eight runic letters. However, they were excluded from this document as they are not directly relevant to the current topic.
"Is this true? Did he really translate multiple roonic letters?" Rogerio questioned.
Louina chuckled softly and said, "I've seen his rune translations. He showed me part of his work."
Deculein had shown her some of his runic letter translations. While it was easy to doubt their accuracy, verifying them was surprisingly straightforward. One simply needed to recite the runic letters. Since they inherently contained mana, properly pronouncing the words required mana.
"Deculein is exceptionally skilled with languages. He knows around ten of them," Louina added.
"Hmm, really? Still, I find it hahd to believe," Rogerio replied, her skepticism evident.
Gindalf chuckled as he stroked his beard.
"Think whatever you like, Roge," Louina said.
For Louina, runic letters were a secondary concern. She was fixated on the five-year timeframe Deculein had proposed. She repeatedly told herself it was impossible—there couldn't be a disease that even the vast resources of Yukline couldn't cure. However, despite her persistent denials, she couldn't think of...
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