81-Changes in values




 There is no man in this world who quarrels with insects.
 Likewise, there was no man who would discuss the stars with an ape, nor was there anyone who would discuss magic with him.
 
 Emerson's brilliance, who was considered to have the highest level of magical knowledge among modern sorcerers, had been on display since he was a child.

 Earlier than he had become a student, he had begun to dismantle the magical tools his parents had given him and create new ones.

 As soon as he became a student, he began to develop a magic tool that was more convenient and could activate more powerful magic.

 All of the magic tools he worked on were innovative.

''It's good. The genius is ......''

"I'm sorry. I don't know what you're thinking.

"Hey. Hasn't he been on a roll lately?

'Keck ....... You're looking down on us mere mortals in your belly anyway.'

 However, overwhelming talent can sometimes create unfathomable loneliness.

 When he first entered the Academy of Magic, Emerson made an effort to help others understand him.

 But then Emerson realized.

 Why would he need to level up for someone lesser than himself?

 There was pain. There was itching.
 The barriers of difference from others that we all go through appeared to Emerson, a genius, more than ever before.

 Before he knew it, Emerson had lost his nerve.

 
 A diamond has to be polished to shine.

 But to polish a diamond, it is essential to have the same diamond, or something even harder.

 No matter how brilliant a person is, if he can't meet a sorcerer as good or better than he is, it leads to a sense of entrapment that he can no longer polish.
 
In layman's terms, Emerson was somewhat bored with this world.

 However, Emerson's values were changing. 

 The boy, Abel, changed Emerson's values.

 These days, Emerson's favorite pastime is to monitor the boy Abel and measure his abilities.

 But the long process of surveillance would come to an end today.