Part 28 °•Unfair°•

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NO ONE'S POV:

Alexander's eyes wandered out the classroom window, watching the clouds drifting lazily by. He barely paid attention to the teacher's lecture, instead fighting the urge to close his eyes and doze off.
As the minutes stretched on, class seemed to drag on forever. The droning of the teacher's voice blended into a repetitive drone, struggling to keep his attention from wandering back to the blissful embrace of a nap. He yawned, his lids heavy with exhaustion.

Alexander let his eyes glaze over as his classmate's voices faded into white noise. The sun outside was warm and the windows open, letting a soft breeze brush through the room. He felt his eyelids growing heavy, and fought to keep awake.
“This is so boring...” he muttered under his breath, trying his best not to give in and just take a quick nap.

"Alexander!" the teacher said sharply, making the half-asleep boy jump.

"huh?" he looked up in surprise, realizing he had zoned out completely.

the teacher crossed his arms, looking down at him with a stern expression.

"Since you seemed so focused on the outside, I have a question for you." he said, his voice betraying a hint of irritation.

alexander looked at him boredly

"sure, what is it?" he mumbled nonchalantly

"What is the fundamental law of magic?" the teacher asked bluntly. The students was surprised none knows that. But Alexander being reborn knows it because he read it.

Alexander answered bored "The fundamental law of magic, often referred to as the "Principle of Arcane Equilibrium," states that for every spell cast, there must be an equal and opposite reaction.
The energy used to cast a spell is taken from the caster's own life force, which can weaken or even kill the caster if the spell is too powerful or cast too frequently. Additionally, the impact of magic on the physical world is governed by the principle of conservation of energy, meaning that magic can create or destroy. In simpler terms, the fundamental law of magic states that any magical action requires an equal and opposite reaction, either in terms of energy or impact. Essentially, every spell has a cost, and magic can create or destroy it."

The teacher was surprised "That's correct..." the teacher mutter the students were surprised and they whispered amongst themselves like"Woah" "His smart" "How did he know that?" Etc. He shook his head he wasn't accepting defeat "Ok then another question!!"

The teacher look at Alexander watching Alexander struggle to stay awake.

He thought for a moment before asking a question, grinning slightly.
"Alexander, tell me about the difference between illusion magic and transformation magic."

Alexander, looking barely awake, managed to answer the question with ease.

"Illusion magic is the art of creating false images or sensations in the mind of others," he started, stifling a yawn. "Think of it like a sort of trickery. On the other hand, transformation magic is the ability to change the physical form of something or someone, either completely or partially."

The teacher was surprised again he sigh and look down "That's correct..." The teacher making the students more surprised "One last question" the teacher said still not giving up

The teacher, annoyed by Alexander's lack of enthusiasm and frustrated because Alexander got his questions correct twice, decided to ask a harder question.

"Alright then, Mr. Eclipse, tell me the difference between elemental magic and spiritual magic."

Alexander rolled his eyes slightly but responded with a yawn. "Elemental magic is manipulating the physical elements like fire, water, or earth. Spiritual magic, meanwhile, deals with energies and forces beyond the physical realm. Happy now, sir?"

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