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Chapter 40: I Can't Let the Principle Know How Much I Sold My Sword For
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In the middle of the fight between the two mages and the swordsman, the mage asks his master if he's going to answer his question. The mage says he'll answer it later, but the snotty swordsman won't listen to him. The two of them decide to go check out the classes and see how they're divided. The swordsman is bummed out that his friend has been assigned to a lower class than him. He's also bummed because the recommendation letter he got from Lankeridoost says that he should study magic, which is the same class as his friend's class. The swordman says that's not the case, because his friend is already in the magic faculty and is trying to get into the prestigious Academy of Magic and Science. He explains that his wife graduated from magic school, but that his disciple is in the lower class because he needs to be good at both fighting and mage.
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Legend of Phoenix • Chapter 40: I Can't Let the Principle Know How Much I Sold My Sword For • Page ik-page-4345057
Chapter 40: I Can't Let the Principle Know How Much I Sold My Sword For
This is a locked chapterChapter 40: I Can't Let the Principle Know How Much I Sold My Sword For
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In the middle of the fight between the two mages and the swordsman, the mage asks his master if he's going to answer his question. The mage says he'll answer it later, but the snotty swordsman won't listen to him. The two of them decide to go check out the classes and see how they're divided. The swordsman is bummed out that his friend has been assigned to a lower class than him. He's also bummed because the recommendation letter he got from Lankeridoost says that he should study magic, which is the same class as his friend's class. The swordman says that's not the case, because his friend is already in the magic faculty and is trying to get into the prestigious Academy of Magic and Science. He explains that his wife graduated from magic school, but that his disciple is in the lower class because he needs to be good at both fighting and mage.
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