Hiludi pointed to his nose, surprised, and asked, "Why? Do you dislike me?"
Gailard smiled slightly, "How could that be? It's an Elf secret, I'm afraid you might see through it."
Hiludi shrugged, "So that's it, alright, I won't use your teleportation gates. But you're being too conservative, keeping everything secret, never interacting with the outside world. How can magic improve without exchange?"
Then he started muttering to himself, "Afraid that I will see, but not afraid that the principal will see. That means the trick must be obvious to those from the space faculty, but not to others. Even if the principal's level is higher than mine, so I should start from the spatial aspect, if it concerns the spatial aspects..."
As he muttered, Hiludi ran to the side and immediately pulled out paper, pen, and a spatial magic interferometer to start calculating.