The Road to Becoming a Flashing Genius in the Magic Academy Manga

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I recently came across a captivating manga series titled "I Became a Flashing Genius at the Magic Academy." The story instantly drew me in with its intriguing title and eye-catching artwork. As a fan of both manga and magic, I couldn't resist diving into this magical world. The manga follows the journey of a young boy named Kazuki, who unexpectedly finds himself enrolled in a prestigious magic academy. Unlike most of his classmates, Kazuki lacks innate magical abilities. Nevertheless, he is determined to excel in his studies and prove himself.



CH 24.1

Fuleim swung the staff around for training purposes. She entered the lounge after practice and sighed deeply. She was unable to concentrate.

“Is there something wrong?”

Haewon-ryang entered the lounge with a tired face, wiping his sweat, and sat down next to her. According to reports, Haewon-ryang was recently undergoing training that was difficult for the general public to comprehend.

“No, not at all.” “…Is that so? If you have any concerns, feel free to tell me.” “You speak like an old man, little boy. Is it because I was born three months before you?” Haewon-ryang laughed at Fuleim’s perch. He liked Fuleim’s titling style of speech “Phew. I’m Dead. What’s going on, anyway?” Haewon-yang looked around for a moment before asking as if nothing was wrong. “Have you not seen Mayuseong?” “What, your boyfriend?” “…he’s not a boyfriend, but a rival.” “Well, you always look for Mayu-seong, so I thought you were going out with him.” “He’s a rival, so…….” “Oh, I guess so. After school, he goes to play every day, so why not look for it?” Haewon-ryang opened his mouth hesitantly. “…that is, recently, after school, he doesn’t go anywhere and just disappears.” “Hmm? I don’t think he’d stay in the dorm because he hates to stay still.” Fuleim pondered for a moment. It was to recall the contents of the ‘original work’. However, she had no memory of any special incident occurring at this time. “Looks like puberty.” In the end, she couldn’t help Haewon-ryang. ‘What am I worried about?

Right now, she was more concerned about Baek Yu-seol than Mayu-seong. Then she asked, as she suddenly remembered about Haewon-ryang’s eyes.

“Hey, do you know Baek Yu-seol?” “I know.” “What do you think of him?” “…what do you mean?” “No, it’s just. You have a good eye for people.” “I’ve never thought about it like that.” “Nope. you are good So, tell me what you think.”

Haewon-ryang himself did not know, but Fuleim knew. In the future, the talents Haewon-ryang selected himself would become great and outstanding people.

“Well… I just feel like he’s a bit of a unique student.” “Right?” Then, when the Fuleim was silent again, Haewon-ryang asked. “Baek Yu-seol…… Do you care?” “Yes. I do care. A lot.”

When the Fuleim answered with a frown, Haewon-ryang’s expression shook slightly. Fuleim, with her head down on the ground, did not see it.

“Which part, right?”

“It’s just so weird. The belief in pursuing knighthood in this day and age is also a belief. His personality is unique, his actions are unusual, and…”

She inadvertently tried to bring up the story of the ‘original’ but held it in.

“…maybe, he’s just like me. But I can’t tell you what I’m thinking because I’m afraid it might be different from me.”

Jump! As soon as she finished speaking, Haweon-ryang got up from his seat. “Huh? You said you’d listen to my concerns.” “……I have an urgent business.” “What? It’s bland.”

Fuleim dashed after Haewon-ryang when he left the lounge. But he vanished so quickly that there was no time to catch him.

“What’s wrong with him?”

She watched him from behind, and from a distance, Jecky approached her with a stiff look on her face. The timing was just right as if she had been waiting.

“Fuleim.” “Uh, hello.”

It was still awkward to be alone with that girl. But when she was with other friends, she could talk to them all the time.

“What’s happened?” “Wait, I have something to give you. …By the way, have you been with Haewon-ryang all along?” “Oh, right. You don’t have to sing it so high. He’s in the same class.” “Oh, no… Haewon-ryang is the heir to the Manwol Tower.”

Jecky, who was staring blankly at the place where Haewon-ryang had disappeared, handed her a note as if she remembered it too late.

“This, a boy named Herick told me to deliver it. It’s an alchemy notice.” “…Really?” Fuleim received the note and read it immediately. It was content that didn’t have much.

[Notice. Please note that the practice test assignment is changed from ‘D Vitality Potion’ to ‘Tyren Point Potion’.]

Of course, there was nothing special about it, but this was a sign that the main story was about to begin. As Fuleim’s expression hardened, Jecky looked at her and hesitated.

“Oh, and that… never tell the other students. You’ll understand if I say this. What does that mean?” “It’s nothing. You don’t have to worry about it.”

At those words, Jecky’s expression hardened even more but Fuleimdidn’t notice it because she was looking at the note.

‘Be patient. Because the professor here is more childish.’ She chuckled. The other students must not share it with only the 12th group of Baek Yu-seol. ‘Can I stay still?’ Fuleim thought about telling him right away but quickly stopped at her place.

Come to think of it, no one in the ‘original’ told Eisel about this. Within the Department of Alchemy, she was nothing short of an outcast, so all other students were silent in order to suppress her, who was in class S and had good grades.

Due to this incident, Eisel closed the walls of her heart and suffered a lot of wounds … but she also overcomes this. Because she was the main character.

‘…I don’t have to help her.’ This is all for a cause.

In order to prevent a catastrophic ending, somehow she had to stay away from her and modify the original storyline little by little.

Besides, the current Eisel was not alone. ‘Baek Yu-seol.’ If he knew the ‘original’ as well as her, he would be able to prevent this incident in advance.

The main ingredient needed for the original assignment ‘D Vitality Potion’ was the cut tail of a fire mane lizard.

However, the main material required for the changed assignment ‘Tyren Point Potion’ was the shell of the Atarix Spider.

‘If it were me, I would prepare the shell of an Atarix spider, not the tail of a fire mane lizard.’

And when he sees Professor Mayzen Tyren’s bewildered face, who tried to fail him, he will report him.

In other words, if he brings the back shell of the Atarix spider to this experiment, it means that he knows the ‘original’ like her.

CH 47.2

Even trying to get up and placing his hands on the ground made his joints creak.

But, since he couldn't give up there, he forced himself to muster strength and, in that moment, the pressure decreased ever so slightly.

Baek Yu-Seol’s body was resisting the pressure of this spirit!

Indeed, even in death, a spirit was still a spirit, as evident from the pressure emitted at the moment of dying.

However, in the end, he succeeded in raising his body. Energy flowed through every muscle of his body, and although he couldn't store mana, he could vividly feel the blood vessels that carried mana throughout his body becoming more active.

In this pressure, he stood up.

With this pure accomplishment, he could feel joy.

[EXP for the ability ‘Mana Accumulation Retardation' has increased.]

[Stats have increased.]

This place was the cherished training ground left behind by the spirit, one of the mysteries of the world that even the most skilled mages couldn't uncover; the 'Mana Vein.'

It was a mystical place where even ordinary training could yield tens to hundreds of times greater effects.

Furthermore, thanks to absorbing the energy of the spirits, 'Natural Affinity' increased tremendously. It would undoubtedly show great effects in the upcoming 'Familiar Contract Ceremony.'

"But before training. "

With great effort, Baek Yu-Seol lifted his foot and took a step.

Step by step, he finally reached the spot where the spirit, Leafbane, was sleeping, and reached out his hand towards the branch hanging beneath her wrist.

[Obtained hidden artifact 'Vengeance Branch.']

He finally acquired the desired item; the ultimate hidden artifact that would be most effective against the boss of the eighth episode, Mage Tyren.

[Description: Grudges never fade with time; they only grow stronger.]

[Inflicts the "Vengeance" debuff on the target upon initial contact.]

[Upon second contact, the "Vengeance" explodes, dealing damage. It inflicts significant additional damage to those with dark attributes.]

[The damage of the "Vengeance" accumulates each day and can be stored for up to 3 months.]

[If the target has a Danger Level of 6 or higher, the damage may be halved.]

Even under the crushing pressure on his body, he could still smile.

Although it might not seem like much for a "Superior-grade artifact," it was truly extraordinary.

With a perfect accumulation of Vengeance over three months, he could bring down Maizen Tyren, who would awaken as a Dark Mage, in a single strike.

It was a shame that he could only use it once, but if such a scam artifact could be used multiple times, then there would be significant issues.

"Now that I have obtained the artifact, it's about time to. "

Baek Yu-Seol carefully placed the branch and intentionally laid it down on the ground. It was to fully experience the pressure throughout his body.

He had no intention of doing anything particularly special. He simply started basic bodyweight exercises like push-ups, pull-ups, and squats. The efficiency of those exercises would multiply in this place.

Enduring the excruciating pain as if his bones and muscles were about to snap, he began the training.

In the central region of the Aether continent stood a towering giant tree; The Primordial World Tree, known as the Tree of Celestial Spirits.

As the heart of the continent, the backbone of the world, and the source of life, this World Tree was surrounded by the "Primordial Mountain Range," where the fairies gathered and established their territory. It became the Kingdom of Elves, the Cradle of Celestial Spirits.

… And slightly away from the Cradle of Celestial Spirits, on the highest peak of the Primordial Mountain Range, stood an empty fortress. This old and worn-out fortress seemed unfamiliar in this space filled with nature, yet strangely, it perfectly blended and harmonized with the surroundings. At a glance, it would simply appear as a tree among the trees.

At the top of that ancient fortress, there was someone. It was a space engulfed in darkness. Faint sunlight seeped through the cracks of small windows. It was truly an eerie sight.

Despite the angle where the sun could not possibly reach, the sunlight somehow managed to illuminate the interior of the fortress, as if searching for someone.

As if stimulated by the dazzling light, the woman lying there like a sculpture raised her head. Then, snow-white hair resembling the snowflakes of the Primordial Mountain Range cascaded down her neck.

As she opened her golden eyes, they sparkled like starlight. If someone were to see those eyes, they might have lost their senses, completely drawn in by the beauty that seemed too overwhelming for any sentient being to handle.

High Elf Queen, Florin.

Due to her excessive morning drowsiness and low blood pressure, even after waking up, she stared blankly at the small window without fully regaining her consciousness. However, as a sensation brushed past her chest, Florin suddenly raised her head.

Her long-time friend, the Thousand-Year old Spirit, Celestia, had been sleeping in the secret garden. Someone had entered there. Although no one should be able to go there anymore.

Setting aside how they managed to use the key that was thought to have disappeared, she became even more curious about who had used it. She hurriedly approached the door and spoke.

"Is anyone out there?"

"Yes, Your Majesty."

Although the attendant replied, she quickly regained her composure and lowered her head deeply.

". No, please go back to your duties."

Celestia was currently in an extremely vulnerable state. She couldn’t entrust matters related to her to anyone else, even if they were a loyal servant willing to sacrifice their life for her. However, she herself was confined to this narrow space and was unable to take a single step outside.

Her alternate name was 'Face of Death'. It was an infamous nickname given to her because anyone who saw her face, even once, would suffer from a debilitating illness and eventually die within a few months.

"I have to endure." She had already lived for decades without showing her face. She could go outside by covering her entire body with magically-coated masks and robes, but even that had a limit of one hour.

If her face was exposed for an extended period, the cursed effect would immediately take hold.

That was why she restrained herself from going out as much as possible, but she couldn't just stay still over such a matter. She didn't want to witness innocent people looking at her face and succumbing to madness and death.

Besides, she would inevitably have to reveal her face as a queen during the upcoming "World Tree Ascension" event. At that time, she would go out and see for herself.

So until that day comes, she decided to wait patiently.

Florin, as she determined, gazed out of the window, where the warm sunlight caressed her cheek.

There were reasons even for living in such a dark and remote place. It was to avoid any chance of someone accidentally seeing her face while she slept or goes about her daily life.

Florin leaned against the wall with a melancholic expression. Her last outing was eight years ago. It had always been like that.

Every time she ventured outside, fate never left her alone. It wasn't like this since birth. It just happened at some point, as if a "curse" had been cast upon her.

"When will I be able to freely roam around. "

She didn't know why or how to solve it. So, she calmly accepted her fate and endured each day, simply hoping for the day when she could be free.

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CH 24.2

On weekends, Stella Academy was closed. During that time, most students trained themselves or engaged in self-development activities such as self-study, while others spent their free time enjoying the best sports league in the magical world.

That seemed a long way away to me. I really wanted to join the League of Spirits, but my strength was too low right now, I couldn’t afford it, I don’t need to study, and there was a limit to how much stronger I could get through training.

That is why I go out on weekends. Rather than going to the Arcanium, I used the ‘Warp Hall’ to travel to another city.

Shoo Woo!!

The sensation of falling off a cliff came over me for an instant, as if I were riding a gyrodrop, and the scenery changed.

– Welcome to Darable Stadium! A voice right in your ear. It was proof that I had successfully passed the ‘Warp Hall’. “Uh-huh, I’m dizzy.”

I lifted my head after shaking my head and saw a massive apricot-colored barrier erected high in the sky.

Darable Stadium. It was a stage built around 100 years ago for the world’s best singer ‘Darable,’ but on the day of the first performance, black demons raided it, so it was never used as a stage and was instead used as a fortress.

Now, all of the black demons had retreated, and the monsters had gone quiet, but there were still a few monsters running around.

As I walked down from the scaffolding of the warp hall, a wizard in a robe rushed in. He nodded as he looked at my uniform coat and the golden pocket watch on my waist.

“Welcome to Darable, Wizard Baek Yu-seol!” “I’m not yet an official wizard, but a cadet.” “Haha, Stella’s cadets deserve the same treatment as regular wizards. This is the Stella effect.”

It was possible to use a part of the Warp Hall for free with only a Stella cadet’s pass and a Stella pocket watch which normally costs at least 100,000 credits for one use, and if it was not ‘Holy Empire territory,’ it was treated in this manner wherever it went.

In the setting, magic warriors are basically treated as ‘heroes’, and Stella was the most elite among those magic warriors. “Hey, look over there. Stella cadet.” “It’s true… I’m seeing Stella’s uniform for the first time.”

Stella’s school uniform was designed to be recognizable by anyone because the cloak, which resembles a long coat, and the five-man star mark, Stella’s symbol, were lavishly decorated in gold.

Like bragging about being Stella’s cadet. “This is the reason why K-University students always wear uniforms in Korea.”

With unfounded confidence, I walked with my shoulders wide open. While fluttering the hem of my coat once in a while to be cool. Somehow, it felt like my shoulders were as wide as a soccer field and I could bring 22 people and play soccer.

“Where are you going? If it’s your first time, we’ll guide you.” “No. I’ve been here a few times.”

It’s been a few weeks since I’ve lived in Stella, and I used the Warp Hall every weekend to tour the surrounding city or go hunting.

To see if the knowledge I have applied to this world as well.

The outcome was quite positive, and it was confirmed that, while there were many changes due to the fact that it was a reality, the majority of the important elements remained the same.

As a result, I’ve spent the last few weeks attempting to hunt various mobs with the lowest level of ‘1-risk.’ It wasn’t particularly difficult. I believe it stems from my recent experience dealing with people who had murderous intent on me the other day.

Today’s target was the fire mane lizard of 2-risk. Despite having only a little more stamina and power than a normal beast, it was given a ‘2-risk’ ticket, which suggests combat magic of at least class 2 or higher due to the presence of magic defense and quick movements.

I had raised my physical attack power, and there was no problem because I was focused on speed. ‘Somewhere around here…’

walked out of the stadium and spent a long time wandering through the swamp before the sunlight was blocked by the straight trees.

It was very dark, but the senses were acute. A lizard about 1m in size with red skin glided past from the other side of the bush. [the sixth sense]

Its position was clearly felt. All monsters had some mana in their body, and it couldn’t avoid my sixth sense.

Pass!! It’s moving faster. Should I use the blinking to chase them? No. Although the instantaneous movement speed was slower than mine, the continuous movement distance was higher than mine. It’s much longer.

CH 29.1

The first semester of Stella Academy started in january, and in the spring, all the exams were completed.

Comparing it to Korea, one could think of it as a midterm exam.

Around that time, I was steadily interacting with Alterisha.

“Oh, you think so too? I also tried to add a button-type color transformation function to the magic pen."

“As a bonus, attach an eraser to the top.”

“Hmm, like a mechanical pencil? It will be fine!”

Did someone say that talent recognises talent? Alterisha, who was an alchemy fanatic, quickly recognized my temperament and became friendly with me, and I subtly gave her ideas for the 'inventions' I wanted the most.

Of course, I was sneaky.

If I gave her all the idea, there was a risk that her chances of developing creativity would cease to exist.

In her spare time, I threw tips on the Delta Augmentation formula sequence to Alterisha. At first, she refused as she was afraid that the professor would get angry if he came to know about that, but when I showed her a few unexpected hints, she eventually couldn't contain her curiosity. So, she turned a blind eye to the risk, and secretly conducted an official research at night.

‘But in the end, there was a lack of solutions.'

Alterisha was an excellent alchemist, but she was exceptionally weak in solving her formulas. No matter how much hints I gave, it would be difficult for her to completely solve the formula at a level that violated her narrative power.

"Hmm… How to do it.” She should have solved it before Maizen Tyren did, but it was too difficult to induce Alterisha to arrive at the formula's solution.

"Old man. Why are you walking around so blankly?"

I got out of the lab and was walking down the hallway in contemplation when Edna spoke to me from behind.

A flash of inspiration shone through my mind.

“Who is the old man?”

Since the last conversation, Edna had been talking to me in this way. It wasn't a sympathetic voice. I didn’t know if it was her original way of speaking, but I always choose the words carefully.

“I don’t know any old man.”

"Why? What do you know then?"

“What are you talking about?”

"Look. Old man don’t even know what kids joke these days?”

I had no idea. I wondered why kids these days used such difficult humour.

‘Still, I'm not an old man. Even if I am originally twenty-nine, I am still in my twenties, right?’

“Anyway, don’t walk around blindly, you almost bumped into me.”

It was clear that she was interacting with me in order to get some information.

That must be it. There was no way I could tell her anything because of the warnings, but even if I could, I wouldn’t do that.

By the way, there was one thing I needed to tell.

“Hey. You know, your friend.”

“Are you a skirt chaser?”

‘You just cut me off before I can even say anything.’

“No, when did I ask you to introduce her to me? I was going to tell you to take good care of her.”

“Is that so? It’s just, there are so many wolf-like bastards around me.”

‘What the fuck does she mean?’

‘What is a wolf-like bastard anyway?’

“… Hmm, anyway. So, you want me to babysit Jecky?”

"Uh. She might be in a very bad state right now. Since you are her best friend, please take good care of her.”

She was probably affected by the dark magic contamination by now, so she was in a very unstable state.

I didn’t know why Jecky was having a hard time either. Also, even if I knew the reason, I couldn’t explain it because of the narrative power.

Now, I had no choice but to trust and leave it to Edna.

“Um, not the best of friends, but… it’s the weekend, so I decided to go hunting with the club members in the evening.”

‘You can take care of her then.’

“Anyway, I'm going!”

That was what I thought as I watched her back as she walked away, saying she had class.

'The remaining children… Shall I try?'

Jecky, Arshuang, and Haewonryang.

Among them, Jecky and Haewonryang were the most influential, but what would happen to Arshuang?

Who should take care of that child? To be honest, I was not close to the Hong Bi-Yeon group, so I didn’t know the condition of the girl named Arshuang.

'Could it be that while Jecky and Haewonryang have an abnormal reaction, Arshuang might be normal?'

The person who was undergoing dark magic contamination was one of the three. Arshuang didn't seem to have much to worry about, but for now, just in case, I decided to visit Hong Bi-Yeon.

Hong Bi-Yeon was currently taking her class called ‘Property Transformation’. As a subject which taught students about the awakening of second attribute, it was said that even a student who had only one attribute would have two attributes after taking that class, thanks to the instructor being great.

Of course, it was useful for mages who wanted to excel with another attribute, rather than us weirdos like Edna, me, or Hong Bi-Yeon.

It was a subject that was only attended because it was a compulsory subject.

Usually magic training took place in a large training ground, but it often overlapped with other lectures, so it was quite crowded.

Entering a classroom almost half the size of an Olympic football stadium, I squeezed into a place where there were an unusually large number of students.

As expected, the reason the students gathered was to watch Princess Hong Bi-Yeon magic demonstration.

Her neatly tied silver hair fluttered, and splendid sparks flickered whenever her red eyes shone.

"Wow. She's really, really pretty."

“Is she really a human? She must be an angel?"

Certainly, Hong Bi-Yeon was like a celebrity in reality. It was because she was widely known to the world as the princess of the kingdom of Adolveit, the most powerful empire in magic world, and also known as a genius talent that had never appeared in history.

Hong Bi-Yeon, who was catching her breath while wiping off the cold sweat after withdrawing the staff, looked at the students who had come to see her with nonchalant eyes.

Then, her eyes stopped where I was standing.

She looked at me and frowned, then jerked her head around and raised her staff again.

. For some reason, it seemed that the power of the flames was several times stronger than before, but it must be an illusion.

After the lecture, I was watching her

The students scattered all over the place. It was thanks to Hong Bi-Yeon doing all kinds of evil to the students.

I stood there and waited, but she glanced at me and sighed as she approached.

“I have something to tell you.”

At that time, the members of her group, who were guarding by the side of Hong Bi-Yeon, came up to her and said, "Princess. The hunting trip is about to start.”

"Okay. I’m going to join you soon, so go on first.”

Hong Bi-Yeon said after sending her group members.

I looked through my spec at Hong Bi-yeon's group members who left without questioning, but I couldn’t see Arshuang’s silhouette.

“Isn’t there a girl named Arshuang in your group?”

At my question, Hong Bi-Yeon made a genuinely absurd expression.

“. You, isn’t that a bit weird. Don't you think?”

“You come to see me, the princess, and ask me where the other girl is?”

At my answer, Hong Bi-Yeon blinked her red eyes and sighed heavily as she grasped her forehead.

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Nevertheless, he is determined to excel in his studies and prove himself. Surrounded by his talented peers, Kazuki faces numerous challenges and adversities. However, he discovers a unique advantage: his incredible knack for creating dazzling illusions and sensory illusions.

I became a flashing genius at the magic academy manga

This unexpected talent sets Kazuki apart from his classmates and opens doors to new possibilities. As Kazuki trains and hones his skills, he becomes well-known for his astonishing performances and ability to captivate audiences with his illusions. He gains recognition not only from his fellow students but also from teachers and even renowned magicians outside of the academy. Amidst his growing fame, Kazuki must navigate the complex dynamics of the magic academy, dealing with rivalries, friendships, and even potential adversaries who envy his newfound success. The manga explores themes of determination, hard work, and the pursuit of dreams. The story beautifully intertwines Kazuki's personal growth with his magical abilities. Through his hard work and dedication, he slowly gains the respect and admiration of his peers, breaking free from the limitations imposed by his lack of inherent magical talent. The artwork in "I Became a Flashing Genius at the Magic Academy" is visually stunning, bringing the magical world to life. The illustrations masterfully capture the intricacies of illusions and the emotions of the characters, further immersing readers in the story. Overall, this manga is a delightful blend of magic, adventure, and personal growth. It highlights the importance of perseverance, embracing one's unique talents, and never underestimating the power of hard work. "I Became a Flashing Genius at the Magic Academy" is a must-read for manga enthusiasts and magic lovers alike..

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