Roland was truly annoyed this time.
Three or four years ago, he had let go of Cornucopia once, thinking at the time that everyone could make mistakes and forgive them, and most importantly, he wasn't as strong and was in a period of the rapid rise in ability and level. It wasn't worth delaying his learning of magic for Cornucopia.
But now it was different.
After becoming a Legend, his growth rate slowed down.
This stage was more about accumulation—the accumulation of knowledge, the accumulation of spells and skills—and even the exercise of mindfulness and the perseverance of one's views.
Magic was, by nature, more mindful, so the will of the individual was quite important in the growth of a Mage.
Compared to the people of this world, the players were, on average, purer and tougher than the natives in terms of their views and willpower because of their long, systematic education, as well as their ideological and political classes and so on.