Su Han slashed with his spatial sword, and the great magical shield didn't shatter. Instead, it blocked Su Han's spatial sword directly.
"My great magic level shield wasn't cut through by your spatial sword," Jellisa said.
Su Han ignored her and slashed again.
This time, after the sword strike, cracks appeared on the great magic level shield. Su Han struck again, and the great magical shield shattered completely, like an eggshell.
"What's going on?" Jellisa asked.
"Actually, my spatial sword's previous strike was too shallow, that's why. It's fine now," Su Han replied.
"Mm, it seems your spatial sword is indeed more powerful than my great magic shield. Please demonstrate your remaining two spatial magics to me," Jellisa said.
"Spatial Storage Magic. I can store some items, but not living things," Su Han explained.
As he spoke, Su Han opened a storage space and placed his spatial sword inside.
Jellisa looked astonished. "How big is your storage space? Also, why can that spatial sword maintain its form after leaving your hand?"
"This spatial sword can maintain its form for about ten seconds after leaving my hand. If I input more magic power, it can last even longer. As for my storage space, it's roughly one cubic meter," Su Han said.
In reality, Su Han's storage space could hold five cubic meters. He only stated one cubic meter to keep it a secret. After all, one could never be too careful. Jellisa wouldn't harm him, but there was no guarantee that information wouldn't leak from her.
Jellisa didn't seem particularly impressed by a one-cubic-meter capacity. "Oh, so it's one cubic meter. But how big is one cubic meter, exactly?"
Su Han thought for a moment. "One cubic meter is, simply put, enough to hold one thousand kilograms of water."
Upon hearing "one thousand kilograms of water," Jellisa finally showed genuine surprise. "What? One thousand kilograms of water? That's incredibly powerful! To reach such a level."
"One thousand kilograms of water sounds like a lot, but it's not that large in volume. A common household well can store more than a thousand kilograms of water," Su Han said.
However, Jellisa still felt that one thousand kilograms of water was a substantial amount and continued to express her amazement.
To interrupt her exclamations, Su Han said, "Alright, next is the last spatial magic I can use. Do you want to see it?"
"Yes, of course I do!" Jellisa quickly replied.
Su Han channeled his magic, and then he vanished from his spot. The next moment, he reappeared three meters away.
He then teleported a few more times, each time covering a distance of around three meters.
"Su Han, your spatial teleportation is quite practical, but not entirely so. You can easily dodge single-target attacks, but you wouldn't be able to evade area-of-effect attacks," Jellisa commented.
"You're right, Archmage Jellisa. That's exactly how it is," Su Han agreed.
"By the way, can this teleportation magic be upgraded?" Jellisa asked.
Su Han nodded. "Of course, it can be upgraded. As my magic power increases, the teleportation distance will also increase. That's how it works."
"Then, young Su Han, you should focus on improving your magic power. Otherwise, you won't be able to make this a longer-range teleportation," Jellisa advised.
"That's your guidance as my magic teacher. Besides increasing the number of spells, increasing magic power will also increase your bonus. Keep up the good work, Teacher Jellisa!" Su Han replied.
...
Su Han's learning magic here was a mission assigned by Dragon Country. The portal to the next world would open in three months. Dragon Country had instructed Su Han to study magic here for eighty days. The remaining ten days would be for various preparations for the next world, taking about five or six days. Therefore, Su Han's vacation time was equivalent to only two or three days.
Thus, Su Han could only treat learning magic as a form of rest. After all, while studying magic, he could also explore the elven territory with Jellisa, though mostly within the bounds of the elven capital city.
While Su Han was learning magic, the 789 foreign students were also studying magic at three magic universities.
In addition to learning magic, they also had to learn the elven language, as some magic books required knowledge of specific elven script to understand their contents.
Dragon Country had also arranged three liaison teams to connect with the Dragon Country students at the three magic universities. These liaisons constantly instilled in them the idea that out of Dragon Country's ten million university students, only they, the 789 chosen ones, were selected to study abroad in the magic world. They were rarer than students from Dragon Country's top universities, and therefore, they had to study diligently.
Under this constant reinforcement, the 789 Dragon Country students attended their magic classes with extreme seriousness. As the liaisons had said, they were the rarest university students in Dragon Country. Coupled with their inherent talent for magic, their progress in learning magic was rapid. Many basic spells were mastered within a month. Of course, their speed in learning basic spells was still not as fast as Su Han's.
By the second month, some Dragon Country students had already reached the level of novice mages.
One of the students wanted to learn the "Wisdom Language Dialogue Magic." However, his magic teacher clearly informed him that this spell could only be learned at the Archmage level. Disbelieving this, he attempted to learn it anyway. The magic teacher, of course, did not refuse and proceeded to teach him the spell.
As expected, after learning the spell, this Dragon Country student found himself unable to cast it.
The student's intention was simple: if he could learn this spell, he could cast it himself, thereby reducing the financial burden on Dragon Country for the "Wisdom Language Dialogue Magic." This was because elven mages charged Dragon Country every time they cast this spell.
Unable to do otherwise, the 789 Dragon Country students could only continue their studies, aiming to strengthen their magic power.
Thus, after two months, half of the 789 foreign students had reached the strength of novice mages. This progress surprised the elves as well, as such speed was rarely seen even among their own kind.