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The main problem the Divine Tower of Ashes faced was that new mages were taking too long to train.
Full-fledged mages were never easy to nurture.
Take the Divine Tower of Ashes’ large-scale recruitment of initiates every five years as an example. Out of three thousand initiates enrolled, fewer than fifty could eventually become full-fledged mages after many years of training.
Most would be stuck at the intermediate initiate stage, unable to break through.
Furthermore, this was an optimistic estimate.
Given the current size of the Divine Tower of Ashes, there was no need to think about expansion for now.
Even if Sein could afford to spend heavily on training initiates, there were simply not enough to ...



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