“Don’t you want to be a sorcerer?” Melgor was puzzled. “If you don’t learn the language of the Magi, how are you going to become one?”
“Just as yall’ve said, it ain’t easy to buy an Eye of True Sight. Besides, I don’t have any money.” Milo said, “So even if I can save up to buy one, I don’t know how long that will take. It’s not that I don’t want to learn, but that I plan to learn slowly. I’m not in a rush like the sheeple. You can teach them first while I listen in on their lessons.”
“But what if you suddenly get the chance to become a sorcerer someday? Wouldn’t it be very awkward if you don’t know the language of the Magi?” Melgor was a little disappointed. “And I thought you were enthusiastic about learning.”
“There’s no rush, I’ll read up first and gain a better understanding of what sorcerers are really about,” Milo said.
He could not explain to Melgor that he had found another way to cast spells, so he did not need to learn the Magi’s tongue anymore. After all, if someone had stolen an Eye of True Sight and even secretly developed incantations in other language, that would indeed be a huge problem for the entire magus order.
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