"Scram!"
The Old Elf rolled his eyes, but he wasn't surprised. Legendary Mages were all a bunch of freeloaders, always trying to get something for nothing. So, he tossed Isaac a small booklet.
"A Mage Tower? If you write a research report on the experience of becoming a God, are we supposed to prepare a Divinity for you, too? Just follow the standards and be realistic. Don't ask for something so outrageous."
"Hehe~" Isaac chuckled. He understood the principle, but 'what if it had worked out? What if?'
The outcome was expected. He took the booklet and said, "Divinity? No need. I can make my own."
"Hm?" Hearing this, the Old Elf, who had lowered his head, looked up again. He glanced at Shushu on Isaac's shoulder, a strange glint in his eyes. "The artificial Divinity Network—you completed it? This year's newcomer is interesting. What's the success rate for your method? I don't mean when you do it yourself."
