Chapter 87: 87. Sabrina Mills 4.
A few months ago, Sabrina had asked Lucille about how the Teleportation arrays were made and who designed them, but Lucille had promised to tell her once the time was right.
Now that she knew who made them, Sabrina was not only interested in knowing how Orion created the arrays, but she was also curious to know what else was lying within that brilliant mind of his. Because there was no doubt about it, The Teleportation array was now one of the top three inventions made in the world, and so far it could only be found within the academy and the elf kingdom.
Moving across far distances in a kingdom could be exhausting, especially for mages and knights with low mana and Aura capacity.
With the invention of the teleportation array, Sabrina could see so many benefits of it with little to no detriments associated with the invention.
'I'm certain that in the elf kingdom, these teleportation arrays will be used to facilitate transportation between cities and villages,' Sabrina mulled over the endless possibilities.
'It could even facilitate and improve communication and exchange of information as well.'
'Before now, mages had been reliant on teleportation spells to move between cities, however, not everyone could cast this spell.'
'Also, it took at least two mages to maintain the spell.'
'But this was for teleporting at least two individuals.'
'For ten and above individuals, you would need at least three mages to cast a teleportation spell.'
'But then again, it will be difficult to find three mages who could cast a teleportation spell.'
'There are a lot of transcendent mages who are unable to cast this spell, and only a few immortal mages can cast the spell.'
'But the number of individuals they can teleport is limited and it is also limited with respect to the distance they can teleport to as well.'
'Also, it requires a really high amount of mana.'
'However, I don't think the teleportation array has a limit as to the number of individuals it can teleport and the distance as well.'
'So far, I have noticed that it can teleport a high number of mages to any pre-recorded distance as long as mana is channeled into it.'
'Just take a look at the academy for example.'
'The academy is really big.'
'It's definitely as big as a city, but it would be impossible for mages with low mana capacity to walk freely from the main gate of the academy to the rear gate without feeling fatigued and exhausted.'
'Some teleportation arrays were specifically designed to teleport mages to a specific location.'
'Others were designed to teleport mages to different locations at once based on the magic circle they stepped on.'
'The way the prince designed the teleportation arrays made it so simple to understand, yet it was very difficult to replicate.'
'It's also very easy to use.'
'All that is required from a mage or knight is to simply apply a decent amount of mana or aura and it will take them to a specific location within the academy.'
'All students have to do is to take note of where each circle would teleport them to.'
'But this shouldn't be a problem because the first week of resumption will be used as an orientation to introduce a few things about the academy to the students and explain how certain things were done.'
'One of the few things that would be explained to them would definitely be where each magic circle in a teleportation array led to.'
'I'm interested in knowing how the prince determined where each magic circle will lead to.'
'If I'm able to understand this, I bet I can encourage him to expand the distance.'
'If possible, we could work together to expand the teleportation distance between kingdoms.'
'It won't only be limited to cities and villages. The teleportation level could be increased so that mages would be able to move easily between kingdoms '
'If everything goes well, we could even be able to move within realms without expending a high amount of mana from mages and then we'll…' Sabrina suddenly stopped daydreaming when Lucille's words dragged her attention back to reality.
"So, are you still interested in taking these students under your care?" Lucille asked Sabrina once again, knowing that Sabrina wouldn't want to miss the opportunity to be close to Orion.
Unlike before when Sabrina replied with a lacklustre attitude, she knew she had underestimated the students she was to teach.
Now, she was eager to know more about the ten students the academy had sent a personal invitation to because there was clearly something the council members had seen in them before inviting them personally to the academy.
Sabrina opened her mouth to reply to Lucille's question, but just before she could voice out her response, Daisy's words brought their attention to her.
"Hey, what about me? I'm still here, you know?" Daisy walked towards them with a playfully annoyed look on her face.
She wasn't really mad at anyone, she was just unhappy with how they suddenly acted as though she was a ghost in the room.
The cute cow girl pouted her lips and crossed her arms underneath her huge breasts while walking towards Sabrina.
Noticing this, Lucille smiled and replied. "I'm sorry, Daisy. I would also like to know how you feel about teaching these students."
Daisy stood behind Sabrina and harrumphed, almost as though she didn't care about what Lucille was saying, but she did.
Daisy was interested in seeing this eighteen-year-old prince Lucille and Sabrina were talking about.
He sounded interesting and for him to have developed something as amazing as a teleportation array, Daisy couldn't help but be curious about the way he looked.
"Okay, I'll decide if I want to teach these students, but first let me see the prince's face," Daisy requested, and she didn't waste a second before hugging Sabrina from behind as she tried to look at Orion's image in her hands.
"Get off me, you dumb cow."
"No, I won't. I wanna see the prince too."
"Then, let go of me,"
"No, I don't wanna,"
"Here, have it," Sabrina slammed the paper on Daisy's face and she giggled before looking at Orion's face.
Noticing her silence after seeing his face, Lucille inquired. "So, how do you feel about teaching a group of students, the prince included?"