Resurrection

Last time, LittleMaster practiced the red gem on the track, at the cost of blood.

The magic book was recommended by many powerful mages, divided into 11 chapters, written in Elvish language, and it looked pretty impressive.

LittleMaster’s Elvish language was mediocre at best, he studied and trained halfway, feeling a little uncomfortable.

By the time he reached the 9th chapter, he had been casting spells continuously for too long, and magic started to backlash.

Before this, LittleMaster successfully completed the courses at Codecademy and learned about Hypertext Markup Language, Cascading Style Sheets, Python, Ruby, and had all the required gems, while only 3 chapters of the book remained.

Coincidentally, at that time, LittleMaster was bombarded with a lot of inspirational quotes in his social circle, such as:

If you don’t push yourself, you’ll never know how great you can be. If you don’t challenge yourself, your world will always be black.

And also:

If you want to be outstanding, you must accept challenges. If you want to become outstanding quickly, you must seek out challenges.

As one can imagine, LittleMaster’s confidence soared, filled with positive energy.

Ignoring the fact that mages don’t have strong bodies like swordsmen do, and are often in a suboptimal health condition.

And adding the fact that his magical power was insufficient, he insisted on playing with advanced technology.

Finally, in the last chapter, when his mana and health were depleted, he was beaten to death by the summoned creature.


Luckily, LittleMaster had a low level, so his resurrection time was relatively short.

But he was still unhappy about wasting a resurrection scroll for no reason.

When well-intentioned people asked about it, he could only grin and bear it.

After all, as a mage, it was quite embarrassing to be killed by the very spell he summoned.

As a result of this incident, LittleMaster was forced to develop a conditioned response to specific stimuli, known as Pavlov’s principle of classical conditioning.

Now, even a glimpse of Elvish language made him nauseous.

So LittleMaster decided to absolutely stay away from magic for a while.

Translated by gpt-3.5-turbo