According to all common logic, magic's strength comes from being precise and specific. Ancient magic has no place in a modern mage's studies because it's simply too vague. One particular mage, however, seems to have the ability to make ancient magic work out rather well in his favor. It's time to show what he can do with it.
Therefore, it gets a 4/5 star review until I see subsequent chapters...
(Unless it's related to the 'Eyeing a Hot Elf in Another World' series, in which case I need to reread those...)
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