Chapter 62: Magic and Witches

Learning magic requires an innate talent, much like the most primal, instinctual movements of humans. It not only necessitates the mastery of the right posture, but when necessary, the use of certain small tools as well.

Only by doing so can magic be correctly performed. As a power that only a few can grasp, it is a scarce and precious talent.

Not everyone has this ability, which admittedly is unfair. Therefore, it has sparked what followed.

The emergence of the Council of Magic, driven by human greed, signified that magic had become an essential part of human society.

Yet, even after thousands of years of inheritance, the Council of Magic couldn't assure that magic was a controllable power.

They merely constructed a knowledge system within their capacity, providing a safe environment for a mage to master a certain level of power and enjoy a natural lifespan.