"The second method is to learn magic!" Lynn said.
"Magic? Now?" Ryder paused, naturally very interested in the extremely magical and powerful magic.
During this time, Lynn also occasionally crammed some novel knowledge into his brain, seemingly called physics, chemistry, and advanced mathematics... reportedly the essential basic courses to become a Wizard.
Whenever he had free time, Ryder would glance over these subjects roughly. This knowledge was incredibly addictive, from the motion of objects to the formation of everything. Perhaps this was how Wizards viewed the world, where everything operated according to certain laws, and magic was a reproduction of these objective laws.
"But, didn't you previously say that my talent for magic was very limited?" Ryder asked, puzzled. "Learning magic now, isn't it too late?"