Chapter 373: The Differences Between Two Great Magecrafts

Moran's question made Lorelei fall into thought.

Discussing British matters so earnestly felt quite novel. She felt that Moran was not only starting to look like a king in appearance but also in his way of thinking.

Such a significant change occurred in just one night.

It was completely incomprehensible.

Lorelei could only attribute this to the influence of Britain; every king throughout history had received blessings from Britain to some extent.

Some from the spiritual level, some from the power level, and some from the knowledge level… almost all kinds.

Britain's magical foundation would choose the most suitable king.

However, this was not the end once chosen.

The magical foundation would empower those suitable to become kings, helping them quickly become qualified rulers.

Thus, all the changes in Moran.

Lorelei naturally attributed them to the merits of Britain, believing that it was Britain that brought about such changes in Moran.

"Your Majesty, you came to the clock tower not just to accompany Rin and Sakura for the clock tower assessment, right? As your disciples, their level has already surpassed most of their peers in magecraft, so passing the clock tower assessment should be no problem at all."

Lorelei was well aware of Rin and Sakura's abilities.

Rin's understanding and control of magecraft in various aspects, as well as her knowledge of magical paths, were quite impressive.

Even formally entering the clock tower would pose no issues; she could be directly regarded as a prodigy by the academic department.

The five great elements are used freely.

Now, she is learning the jewel magecraft taught by Moran, and given time, she will surely become famous in the magical world.

Sakura's imaginary number magecraft is also quite ingenious.

Although it is a rare trait for Lorelei, it is undoubtedly at the level of becoming a treasure of the Clock Tower.

Unfortunately, Sakura became a magus too late.

In terms of magical knowledge and literacy, she is far inferior to her sister Rin, and still has an innocent and romantic personality.

She is like a little lamb in the Clock Tower.

Being in the whirlpool of power struggles in the Clock Tower, even with the title of disciple of the new king, it is at most an extra life guarantee, and I am afraid she will still stumble in many things.

The Barthomeloi have a tradition of caring for people with powerful abilities.

Therefore, in Lorelei's eyes, the Tohsaka sisters are both promising talents, worthy of investment and cultivation by the Clock Tower.

If the two girls were not disciples of the new king,

she would have liked to win them over to the aristocratic faction.

At least, such talents cannot be given to the increasingly powerful democratic faction.

"Hehe, of course I believe that Sakura and Rin can pass the assessment, otherwise I wouldn't have brought them here. As you think, I have other plans for coming to the Clock Tower. As for what it is… hehe, Lorelei, what do you think of the magecraft of the Age of Gods and modern magecraft?"

Moran did not give a direct answer.

Instead, he threw out a brand new question, a question with huge controversy in the magical world.

"Magecraft of the Age of Gods… modern magecraft… could it be… that these two sides have been arguing for a long time… could it be you?!"

Lorelei suddenly seemed to guess something.

Whether it is the magecraft of the Age of Gods or modern magecraft, she can use both magecraft systems freely.

Her magical versatility is reflected in this.

And that's why, from an objective point of view, she understands the dispute between the magecraft of the Age of Gods and modern magecraft.

Divine Era Britain has continued to this day.

The general magecraft factions can be roughly divided into two types: one is magi who major in the magecraft of the Age of Gods, and the other is magi who major in modern magecraft.

Of course, there are also a small number who practice both.

But this kind is very rare.

Lorelei is a perfect existence in both, so people from both factions are convinced by her.

However, Barthomeloi's perfection is ultimately an exception.

For thousands of years, the Clock Tower has not been able to reach a conclusion on the dispute between the magecraft of the Age of Gods and modern magecraft.

Currently, the magecraft of the Age of Gods is gaining the upper hand.

This is not a strange thing.

Just on the aristocratic faction of the twelve Lords, almost all members support the magecraft of the Age of Gods, and only families like the Animusphere family, which had their own magecraft system at the beginning of the Clock Tower's establishment, did not major in the magecraft of the Age of Gods.

Other magical families are more or less in the grace of Britain.

Gradually leaning towards the camp of the magecraft of the Age of Gods.

"The modern magecraft faction is weak when facing the magecraft of the Age of Gods. Modern magecraft is only deceiving the world in a limited way, while the magecraft of the Age of Gods rewrites the world with inherent rights. The power of God is like this. Of course, that is just a fragment of power, but the gap is still huge."

Lorelei is the most qualified to explain.

To put it simply, the magecraft of the Age of Gods is too efficient.

Pure magi of the Age of Gods hardly need to aim for the Root; all they have to do is make the object that grants power strong and prosperous.

This object can be a god, a conceptual incarnation, a fantasy species, or an island or land.

As long as it is an existence that can grant power, that's fine.

The magi of the Age of Gods in Britain do not have much awareness of pursuing the Root. Rather than pursuing further, they want to make Britain prosperous and make this mystery constantly stronger.

As long as this mystery becomes stronger,

then they can get closer to the Root.

The result is still similar to modern magecraft.

The difference between the two is purely the difference between practitioners who rely on themselves and magi who borrow the power of gods. How can modern magi compare with magi of the Age of Gods who directly borrow the power of gods?

There is no comparability from the beginning.

"That's right, our magecraft of the Age of Gods, in terms of system, is somewhat similar to temporarily deceiving the rules of the world through magical rituals of more than ten sections, but its essence is completely different.

It's not just a stage, it can be said to be a difference of one dimension. Magi of the Age of Gods can change the world with just one word, by reciting the name of God."

Moran slowly explained to Lorelei.

He is also proficient in the magecraft of the Age of Gods and modern magecraft, so he also has a deep understanding of both.

Moran lived in the prosperous Age of Gods.

Therefore, he understands it very well.

Magi of the Age of Gods have no awareness of reaching the Root at all, because they themselves have the ability to manipulate the Great Source.