Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 56 - 54: The Indestructible Alliance



"Alright, go ahead, I’m listening," Kael said with a light laugh.

Luxius truly lived up to his reputation among players from the past life. As an NPC with a more righteous style, the positive feedback he gave to players was among the highest compared to other NPCs.

In his previous life, Kael had also exchanged some advanced magic models of the evocation school from him, so he naturally knew Luxius’s strength.

Luxius took a book from a shelf in his office, placed it in front of Kael, and said,

"Since you’ve come to consult me about transitioning to a Scroll Scholar, you must have some understanding of the profession.

This profession is not a secret even in the Academy; actually, compared to regular mage professions, it’s just more flexible and varied.

But limited by the inherent flaws of Scroll Scholars, theoretically, it’s very difficult for an ordinary person to fully exploit the potential of this profession."

Kael nodded. After all, he had been a player before and had a certain understanding of Scroll Scholars.

Scroll Scholars originated from priests, and quite a few of them came from the priests of various major churches.

They are researchers of scrolls, seekers of many ancient texts. Most of the time, they are dedicated to tracing ancient traces and restoring the distant history of the "Gate of the Nether."

Therefore, the majority of Scroll Scholars are followers of the God of History.

But... the profession promotion of natives is through automatically assigned attribute points, far less diverse than players, who can strategically allocate points to fit specific career development directions.

In other words, a natural promotion would hardly allow a Scroll Scholar to fully exert their power.

But what did this have to do with Kael, who had a system panel?

"Have you understood the core abilities of a Scroll Scholar?"

Luxius opened the book that discussed the history of Scroll Scholars and pointed to a sentence on the title page. The text read:

"Shh, be quiet. These scrolls hide history—Anatema Yier."

This person was one of the more famous members among Scroll Scholars.

"Are you referring to ’Dark Knowledge’? That’s precisely why I want to become a Scroll Scholar," Kael said with a light laugh.

For ordinary players, Scroll Scholar was considered a relatively easier profession to get started with.

The core skill "Dark Knowledge" allowed natives to learn knowledge that priests generally couldn’t. He could study his enemies before the battle to inflict greater damage. Stay updated with мѵʟ

Of course, this effect was mainly for the natives.

For players, it meant they could more easily learn certain skills from NPCs and more efficiently gain skill experience points.

Even for PVP players, it allowed them to inflict additional damage on opponents—this effect existed in a way similar to stacking buffs, and players obviously didn’t understand the specific principle nor had any interest in it.

However, when Kael absorbed the Holy Sanctuary Crystal that night and activated his exclusive skills for the first time, he noticed something was off.

After activating "Magic Silk Thread" and "Silk Thread Manipulation," consuming general experience points, he could obviously feel memories of past uses of exclusive skills constantly surfacing in his mind.

Not the kind of memories of a player controlling an account character, but those that included the specific principles of creating Magic Silk Thread and how to use it, and how to skillfully use Magic Silk Thread after activating Silk Thread Manipulation to control the body for stronger damage.

It even included a vast amount of combat experience from his game account in his previous life!

Going from merely knowing how to use the skill to understanding the principles of its creation and the mechanics of real-world combat constituted two different dimensions.

It seemed like the boundary between the game and reality was blurred within him.

Realizing this possibility, a wild idea grew in Kael’s mind.

When he knew he could quickly level up using the system panel, he didn’t immediately choose to dive into dungeons crazily to level up, nor use free attribute points, and he certainly didn’t dare to easily consume the hard-earned ordinary skill points and gold skill points. All of this was to verify his thoughts.

Scroll Scholar was a good profession, whether for players or natives alike.

If this profession adhered more closely to reality on the system panel, it meant Kael could very well become the most unique Scroll Scholar.

With exclusive skills and the Incubus’s bloodline bonus, he inherently possessed combat power far beyond his actual level. With safety pretty much guaranteed, he naturally thought about securing a good future for himself first.

Thus, after handling matters related to his territory, and hearing about the small maneuvers of the Charles family, he immediately had Old White send a letter to Luxius.

And now, he was somewhat impatient.

"My suggestion is that becoming a Scroll Scholar is fine, but would you consider becoming my student?

Although you pursue the Magician’s path, you’re quite young, yet capable of modifying the spells you’ve mastered, indicating your talent in this aspect.

By becoming a Scroll Scholar and acquiring Dark Knowledge, you can to some extent make up for the lack of intelligence bonuses that come with advancing but not enjoying them from the Mage profession. Perhaps as a Scroll Scholar, you could have considerable development space in the path of magic."

Kael felt his heart tremble at these words.

Such generosity! Such a magnanimous approach!

It must be noted that the reason Kael left an impression on Luxius was purely because the letter he sent to Luxius systematically outlined the future development direction of evocation mages.

It even included a rather straightforward and brutal training method for evocation mages for war.

This style of combat mage began to emerge in the post-player era, a training method developed by novice players who didn’t seek long-term development, to quickly catch up with mainstream professional groups.

While it had some limitations, considering that during this period, the mage community among the natives wasn’t as numerically booming as in version 5.0 of the Arcane Age,

releasing such a future training and development system for evocation mages ahead of time would indeed significantly increase the number of spellcasters, especially evocation spellcasters.

Undoubtedly, it was a grand gift. Just for this, many middle and lower-level evocation mages in the future with insufficient talent would benefit from this gift sent out by Kael four versions ahead.

He originally hoped that with this gift, he could exchange for the opportunity and resources to transition to a Scroll Scholar from Luxius, and pull him onto his own chariot, finding a relatively trustworthy backer for his future foundation in the Royal Capital.

Even... it wasn’t out of the question to use the platform of this Evocation Monarch to force the Charles family into a corner.

After all, reaching the position of an Evocation Monarch mage didn’t mean he had to beg the Scroll Mage Academy.

If he were willing, he could even become a guest at the Royal Court in the power center of Yibel Federation, completely ignoring the Charles family’s power, and provide Kael with immense protection.

He originally thought that if he could form subsequent cooperation with Luxius, this matter would have significant potential.

But he never expected his killer move to be so extraordinarily powerful.

Perhaps Luxius’s interest was piqued after seeing Kael’s unassuming yet kill-filled exclusive skills at the academy gates, leading him to offer an olive branch without a second thought.

Given the perspective of natives, dual-classing in two professions, especially as a Magician and Scroll Scholar, and aiming to develop towards Luxius’s voluminous and plentiful evocation mage path was highly unlikely, and willing to accept a Magic Monarch into their fold was even harder.

What reason did he have to refuse?

What relationship was closer than mere mutual interests?

Bound by a mentor-student relationship, chained by interests, guided by a common vision of exploring the path of magic, ultimately forming a relationship far superior to a simple exchange of benefits, one could even call it an "unbreakable alliance!"

Thinking of this, the corners of Kael’s mouth slightly lifted, and he said, "In fact, I have long admired you, Mr. Luxius!"

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