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I Established A Magic School After I Failed the CEE! - Chapter 6

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With Monica’s help in managing the magic building, he did not have to worry about his workload at all.

“Show me around the Magic Building.”

“Yes, Principal.”

Then, Monica brought Lex around the magic building.

The place was still ancient and full of magic.

There was a herb garden, a magic laboratory, and a magic school.

Magic symbols were everywhere, and magic arrays were on the floor.

Crystal chandeliers hung from the ceiling, giving off a dazzling glow.

The aura of magic could be felt everywhere.

There was also a special venue and stage.

After touring for more than an hour, Lex left in satisfaction.

Now Kasage had another highlight that could attract the students.

Time flew by quickly, and in the blink of an eye, a week had passed.

After a huge increase in the number of students, the number of people who were coming to him slowly stabilized.

Now, there were hundreds of applications every day.

These days, Lex also began to send acceptance letters to the students.

Sending letters to hundreds of people was not an easy task.

Although the acceptance letters were just a piece of paper, they were a guarantee for the students.

It was also a way for them to give an explanation to their families. They did not have to be on tenterhooks every day and doubt whether the school was a fraud or not.

One day, a letter was sent to Wilson’s home.

Wilson curiously opened the letter and took out a piece of paper.

This piece of paper was like a sheepskin scroll, very comfortable to the touch.

The first thing he saw on the paper was a line of large words:

“Kasage University Admission Notice!”

Seeing these words, Wilson was very excited. He had really been admitted!

A few days ago, he had also accidentally seen Kasage’s admission website.

The moment he clicked on it, he was attracted to this magic university.

So he also chose to apply, but there was no news for a few days. He thought it was a lie.

He did not expect that at this time, the acceptance letter really came.

“Mom! Dad! Come and see! I really got accepted!”

Wilson sent his acceptance letter to his parents.

His parents also looked at their child strangely. Could it be that he wanted to go to college so much that he went crazy?

They also knew about their son’s grades.

It was impossible for him to go to any college.

Wilson didn’t like studying, but he liked to cook.

He was such a big man, but he liked to indulge in weird fantasy and magic novels just like other children.

His parents were sad for a long time because of this.

His parents thought that only by going to college would he be able to stand out.

They were already prepared to let Wilson study for another year, but they didn’t think that Wilson would actually be accepted by the university.

And it wasn’t just Wilson.

Hundreds of student acceptance letters were already on their way across the country.

The acceptance letters from Kasage University were sent to the social workers one after another.

This made the students who applied feel at ease.

At the same time, it also made Kasage University’s reputation spread.

In a basement.

The environment here was very dark. There was only a table lamp emitting a weak light. In the small basement, there were shelves everywhere.

On the shelves were all kinds of ores and some books.

Moreover, the names of the books were very strange.

“Making a magic circle”, “Alchemy”, “The second dimension”…

There was also a rusty machine in the corner. It had what looked like bottles and jars used in ancient alchemy. It was long and twisted, and a hazy mist was emitted from it.

In front of the table lamp, a male student was excitedly looking at the admission letter in his hand.

He was one of the students admitted by Kasage University. His name was Simpson.

He was a student, but he seldom went to school.

But he was not a bad student, but a genius.

When he was in his first year of high school, he taught himself the whole high school chemistry course.

He got full marks on every chemistry exam.

He soon studied the whole school course, but lost all interest in it.

He then turned to the mysterious field to study ancient magic and alchemy.

Simpson’s greatest wish was to study magic.

He studied magic theories and found that the world was not what it seemed to be.

Alchemy and magic existed, but mortals were confused by the illusory science and technology.

Real magic was controlled by a few people in power. They might have been immortal long ago, and they used the wealth accumulated over thousands of years to firmly control everything in the world.

Science was just the residue left behind by magic.

The truth of the world was hidden in the mysteries of magic.

His biggest wish was to reach the “Root of Magic”!

But the magic books and equipment he had were too few.

Even if he studied for hundreds of years, he would not produce any results.

But the books that were hiding the mysteries of magic were all hidden in the vaults of those in power.

They were not willing to share the power of the extraordinary, but wanted to enslave all the ordinary people!

Just this basement alone had cost Simpson millions.

If it were not for his family’s money, he would not have been able to study magic.

So, he wanted to enter the university and use the university’s equipment to do his own research.

But the universities with high-level equipment were all famous schools. With his grades, it was impossible for him to enter a famous school.

Even though he was much smarter than the others, ever since he became interested in magic, he rarely went to school.

As a result, he dropped too many courses and his grades were naturally very poor.

Just as he was disappointed, Kasage University’s admissions page appeared in front of him.

When he saw this university, Simpson did not hesitate to apply!

This was a magic academy! If this academy existed, it would be the place where he would realize his dream!

And today, he finally received an acceptance letter!

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