@Merilirem I agree with you but this chapter did help further bridge the gap. Since they erased Abel and don't have demons the poor treatment of amber eyes makes sense to me (no proof they can get strong and no reason to push through to when it gets powerful) which would degrade magic some, then between the lack of a threat and the magic tools I would expect most people to be worse at magic as a whole even after just 200 years, so for me the only part that I don't get is why specialists have gotten weaker. Did the heroes not pass on their magic? Were all books on how powerful magic destroyed? They have letters and Abel's old theory preserved after 200 years so once we find out why they forgot the magic from 200 years ago, thus the rediscovery of the fire wings being special, then I'd be willing to buy 200 years instead of 2000.
Headmaster, why even wonder what to do? You could, yknow, ask the guy straight out if he knows of an abel from 200 years ago. If he says no, then simply pretend its a motivational peptalk, and otherwise, ask if he has any relation to the dude.
its better than stupid humility that dont let you use your full power. thats why dumbledore got killed by professor snape. idiotic indeed. once known as powerful wizard died.
Also, maybe he should tell little miss musclehead that her spell drains her life force, at least as a courtesy.
There’s so many mangas where either a mage or demon incarnates into a younger body, only to see that things have stagnated due to peacetime. Why this comes as a shock, I don’t know.
I'm really curious about How the author os going to justify all this in just 200 years, we have all kind of preserved writings of almost thousands of years to lose all this knowledge of something that everyone uses everyday of their lifes os like if we just lost the knowledge of How to make paper correctly.