To put it bluntly, the gap in educational resources is too large, requiring a genius to work even harder to catch up with other geniuses.
That mage emerged five years later, at only 22 years old.
A 22-year-old level 12 mage, that's absurd.
This is a genius that has never appeared before in the previous life.
"Genius...?"
Louis shook his head:
"Having talent is one thing, there should be an even better 'teacher' behind him."
No kidding.
A 22-year-old LV12 mage, what kind of concept is that?
Without consuming resources, it's simply impossible to cultivate such a person.
In a remote area, even if that mage is considered the world's top genius, refining spiritual power as easily as eating and drinking.
Where would the complete set of magic reference materials come from?
Someone might say that maybe this mage has an extraordinary comprehension ability.
Fine, let's assume the mage's comprehension is extraordinary, capable of drawing inferences and easily deducing magic models that suit his needs, but he faces a problem—
Spellcasting materials.
In this world, quite a few spells require casting materials to use.
In a remote area, finding enough spellcasting materials is extremely difficult.
It's impossible for him to have solved the problem of spellcasting materials too, right?
Sure enough, on the next page, he saw a note his future self had made:
[Michelle Caroline inherited the will of her teacher and became a magic teacher at a local comprehensive school]
[The diversion plan faced topographical challenges locally, Michelle voluntarily left the school to assist the main person in charge of the Great River Project in modifying the river course]
[Upon investigation, Michelle's teacher had been rooted in that remote area for years, cultivating numerous proud disciples]
[But three years ago, due to an incident, her teacher mysteriously died]
[When we asked about her teacher's name, Michelle chose to keep silent again]
Louis noted this down.
He intended to have someone investigate what was happening over there when he had time.
A genius might have a top-notch magic theory expert behind them.
Such talent has TZ value.
Watching talent die is something Louis wouldn't do.
"Wait, no..."
He carefully recalled all the content in the future diary so far.
There was never any mention of Michelle in those contents.
Especially in the [Burning World] IF line, ten years later, he started a small plan to integrate nationwide quality educational resources.
He also made a minor survey of the talents in the Ense Empire, and there was no mention of this genius either.
If he wasn't deliberately hiding, the biggest possibility is that he died quietly.
Louis's fingers lightly tapped on the table.
"Interesting, find some time to go check it out in advance."
He continued reading.
But his expression became even more unusual.
"Year 14457, high-ranking cadre of Love God's dark side, Luo Lin, exposed, hidden in the Ense Border for many years?"
"Year 14458, Grace crowned as Holy Maiden, begins traveling the world?"
"Year 14459, pirates of the Pirate Islands captured a pregnant sea dragon, using dragon eggs as threats, forced the sea dragon to repeatedly lay eggs with dragon beasts, and formed a Sea Dragon Navy?"
"Year 14460, Lokeshi Empire, with the help of Ense and Tunisia, postponed its destruction by a year, but its core legion vanished overnight?"
"In the same year, traces of a large-scale blood sacrifice by the Abyssal Church were discovered in the ruins of the Lokeshi Imperial Capital?"
"In the same year, Knight of the Scorching Sun, Aaron Owen, sealed the Netherworld Half-Plane rift, and died of exhaustion?"
"What the hell, what's going on?"
Louis was shocked.
He repeatedly read through the content of these pages.
The amount of information was overwhelming, his brain nearly fried.
The fact that Love God's dark side cadre was at the Ense Border was great news.
Given the opportunity, Ense should have a way to capture directly.
As for Grace traveling the world, he had no idea what it was about.
The diary only mentioned that Grace had a sudden intuition one day, left a note, and departed.
The Pirate Islands' move was quite a trick, using some sort of ancestral heirloom technique on dragons?
But it felt a little off.
Dragons' sense of recognition toward offspring is far less intense than that of humans.
The majority of dragons, after incubating and nurturing young dragons for a few years, would just leave.
The young dragons would then need to face the new world's challenges on their own.
Or rather, by dragon nature, once they grow to a certain extent, they don't even need to be shooed away by parents; they'll sneak away by themselves.
This is why dragon materials aren't few on the Star Continent.
Most dragons aren't in the Dragon Empire, hiding somewhere as a local tyrant.
Fortunately, their habits prevent dragon materials from being overly expensive on the Star Continent.
But it's awkward to bring this up in front of dragons.
After all, it's too much of a hellish joke.
Due to such dragon ecology, the idea of dragons being controlled by young dragons is almost never seen.
Even bronze dragons, this type of orderly dragon, in situations where they really cannot save their young dragons, rarely choose self-sacrifice.
—They would directly leave, then call more dragons to slaughter the forces responsible.
Sea dragons, even more so.
Sea dragons don't belong to metallic or chromatic dragons.
Though these dragons inhabit large lakes and oceans, not quite as vicious as chromatic dragons, their moral standards are far lower than metallic dragons.
Protecting young dragons... seems exceptionally rare.
Nevertheless, it's worth noting down.
Dragons have long breeding cycles.
Just look at Sean and Fafnir.
Their efforts to create offspring for so many years resulted in just one egg, which even turned into a zombie dragon.
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