After Demolus the 5th Level Authorization District, Myers apologized for anything her brother tried to do or said. Demolus didn't mind it much as he accepted her apology telling her that there was no need to apologize for something she didn't do.
Aladdin and the other two boys were taken back to the academy by the teachers. And Mogamett decided to tell the students about the 5th Level Authorization District, and why it existed. And he decided to do it the next morning during a lesson when all of the students were in the same class. He, of course, invited Demolus to the same place too. He wanted to know how the red-haired man reacted to the 5th Level Authorization District, he wanted to hear his opinion on the 5th Level Authorization District itself and his thoughts about it.
After Myers apologized to him and informed him that Mogamett had invited him to participate in a lesson tomorrow morning. After that, she left to take care of some other things, while Demolus returned to his current residence. For some reason he felt sleepy, so he decided to go and sleep for the time being. The moment he laid down, he fell into the land of dreams.
The next day one of the classes of the Magnostadt academy was filled with students, while Demolus stood in the back wondering if Mogamet will tell everyone his life story, and how he and other mages were treated by ordinary humans. But before he could think about it a bit more, the door to the classroom opened making the students quiet down, as all of them took their respective seats. The ones to enter the classroom were some teachers, while in front of them walked Mogamett.
The old mage walked till he reached the middle of the center stage while the teachers stood behind him in a neat line.
Mogamett starts speaking, and asks the magician students if they know who they are. He says that, even if they have people dear to them around, didn't they ever think that it's sad but they are different beings from them, and adds that he will show them why acclaimed Magicians were created into this world.
Mogamett says that all the magicians in the class probably came to the country carrying with them different personal circumstances but that every one of them shares one thing: they carry the solitude of being "different from the others". He questions why they were born as "different" beings from the others, and asks the students if they have ever asked themselves why they were born as magicians in this world and why Magic is born into this world. Mogamett explains that the Rukh is the power that makes the world move, and that the life and death of living things, the pulsations of the earth and the atmosphere, they are all-natural phenomena caused by the Rukh; it is said that humans who are not magicians are not able to see the Rukh, and those who can and are able to manipulate it are the magicians. Mogamett continues, saying that he wants them to try to think well about if magicians themselves were ever able to make the story of this world move, and he himself says that this never happened. The kings of history, the ones who stood on the stage of history, made history itself, and ruled this world, were the Goi. This statement shocks the students, who begin to talk between them.
Mogamett says that, at most, magicians were employed as "fortune tellers" or "mediums" by kings, and uses a kind of Clairvoyance Magic to show them a fraction of that, and shows his memories of the situation of the Musta'sim Kingdom 70 years ago. In his memories, a young Mogamett appears, with his daughter Sana. He has to depart with the army, as he and other magicians serve under the royal family. Mogamett explains that it was an unusual thing at that time since in this century the principles of Magic were unveiled and the orders of formula system was created. It is shown how the magicians used their magic in order to stop a drought. 70 years ago, the magicians could not use a great deal of Magic, and lots of magicians died because they were forced to use their Magoi until they ran out, just like Mogamett's wife. Sana, his daughter, was a magician too, and Mogamett was worried about her. Even though, Magicians continued with the research, which was the intellectual desire to decipher the truths of the world, they used it for healing injuries, creating houses, and helping a lot of non-magicians, increasing their popularity. Eventually, the magicians asked the king to give them the right to use Magic freely, with the promise of making the country prosper, and the king agreed. One night, Sana questioned why they were born as magicians, and Mogamett answered that there must be a reason, as they can help people and they are the only ones that can do it. Mogamett stops the magic and says that he thought that the magicians' mission was just to support the Goi, but he realized that it was a mistake.
Mogamett resumes his magic and shows more memories. Three years after the magicians received aristocracy, a contagious disease spread around the country, and the goi started the rumor that the magicians were the cause of the disease. The origin of the rumors came from the bureaucrats, who were not pleased with the magicians' rise to power. People started to fear and hate the magicians and the king imprisoned some magicians. Mogamett, his daughter and some magicians retired from official positions, and after appealing to the king, they obtained a small school building. After 30 years, a war against the Parthevia Empire broke out. Then, the goi started to rely on magicians again, using them as shields because of their Borg. As the magicians researched only about magic to help people's lives, they didn't create a method to fight in a war, and Sana died too. Before dying, Sana said to his father that she really wonders if magic exists to help the goi. After watching the goi of his country, he started to wonder the same, and began to see them only like beasts and convinced himself that only the magicians are able to guide the world towards the right path. Again in the present, Mogamett states that he decided they had to get rid of the goi's rule, and for the sake of all magicians he had to build a magician's country. He then stops the lesson for the day.
Of course, some students questioned him about how the so-called Goi were treated. While others were more accepting of the fact. At the end of the lecture, Magomett looked at Demolus to see no reaction from him whatsoever-surprising the old man. The old mage couldn't help but want to talk with him again, but not now as he decided to talk with the three boys who entered the 5th Level Authorization District. He needed to talk to the three boys first before talking with Demolus. After all, he only wanted what was best for the students and all other mages.
Demolus on the other hand already knew about The old man's past, but seeing hearing it again, made him feel pity for the old man. From this lecture, Demolus understood why Magomett was looking at ordinary humans or the so-called Goi as cattle like pigs or cows. It must have been a psychological reaction from all the suffering he went through, so Demolus wondered if there was a psychologist in this world, would it help the old man?