"Teacher, what spell is that?" Carpenter searched through her memory but couldn't find it.
Even though she wasn't yet ready to learn high-level spells, a mage doesn't have to learn the principles of spells but must remember their manifestations.
Of course, this was Hill's teaching method; Carpenter wasn't sure if others would learn this first.
However, their teacher insisted that they must know a spell's nature and how many Rings are needed to cast it just by seeing its glimmer. If they only judge the strength of the spell by the mana suppression displayed by the mage, it would truly be a pointless death.
Hill always insisted that Carpenter and Russell calmly observe when facing an unbeatable enemy, prepare countermeasures based on the spells the opponent intends to use, and find a small gap under a powerful attack to escape promptly.
