Episode 68

The Academy’s classes were famous for being tailored to their level.

[High-quality lectures tailored to talent]

A slogan that everyone knows now.

In accordance with the academy’s ethos, it was relatively common to see several grades in one classroom.

This is because students can choose the class that suits them according to their understanding and knowledge, and if they prove their ability, they can take the same course as their seniors.

“… Basically, the acquisition of magic takes place in three stages. The first is to distinguish the type of magic that one perceives. The second is to acquire knowledge of magical systems similar to the properties of the divided magical powers.”

Except for 1st grade, of course.

“Does anyone know what the last step is? Hmm… Let’s see, the blue-haired student over there by the window?”

The professor’s eyes turned to Allen.

Allen stood up, trying to hide his boredom. Seeing Allen like that, Bestla spoke to her.

“Why, is it so difficult?”

just this problem? no way.

“sure?”

Just because it’s so easy.

“Can you tell me about the final stage of learning magic?”

“The knowledge accumulated in the second stage is accumulated in the mind of the caster. According to his creativity and understanding, the caster is able to use magic by twisting that knowledge into reality.”

I was not in the mood to properly approach the level of the class that was too low.

“you’re right. Right! That’s why the beasts and spells are different for each wizard. good! The next student next door?”

Allen sat back down.

“Then why are you here? More advanced classes? You said you didn’t come here to do this.”

I thought it would be more useful to stay in the library and rummage through books than to take classes at this level.

But Allen couldn’t.

“Yes, yep! My name is Lewis… .”

“Okay, the student next door. Do you know the reason why there are sorcery towers and schools, even though magic differs from wizard to wizard?”

Because it is necessary to measure the level of each student.

Every time a thought came through, the round bracelet on his wrist vibrated slightly.

‘What I confirmed in the entrance exam was my potential rather than my ability.’

In order to conduct a class suitable for them, it was necessary to check the individual level of the students.

Now class was part of that.

“Hmm… do not you know? If you don’t know, you can say you don’t know. Students are here to learn. There is nothing to be ashamed of.”

“… Yes, I don’t know.”

The grades measured in this way are evaluated by each student so that they can choose the subjects they want to take from the next month.

“The reason is simple. It’s because of the book. Regardless of the hierarchy, it is the standard that is called the title of the Master and the reference point for establishing a school… .”

After that, classes on basic magic theory continued.

The range of sensing power according to the hierarchy, the compatibility of each attribute, the classification according to the magic attribute… .

After two hours of class, the bell rang.

“There will be an assessment test in the next class, so please review it.”

Professor Noh, who was in charge of basic magic theory, calmly arranged the textbook and left the classroom.

“… Oh, you really have to do this for a month? Can I miss class?”

“Then do you want to go to the supplementary class with the common people? just like him”

“Don’t be bullshit.”

As soon as the professor left, the students gathered together. Nobles are nobles, and commoners are commoners.

There, too, the tribes are divided. Elves noblely move among the same clans, and beasts also form groups.

Humans were more complex.

Ranks were divided among the nobles of each country, and factions were divided within them.

‘It’s been like this since the first day, how about the next day… .’

Doesn’t the academy know what problems this will cause?

Allen took a look at them and then stopped paying attention. Now his concern wasn’t them.

The far corner of the terraced seat.

Her black hair was touching the desk.

Are you sleeping?

‘It’s big once. If caught, the penalty points would not be small.’

Well, that’s not my business. Allen moved towards him.

Someone called his name.

Turning his head, he saw a young man with a gloomy atmosphere. Dark circles were more prominent on the white face.

Confucius, the youngest member of the 3rd generation, the Dragias family.

“Elnix Dragias.”

“I saw it during the entrance exam and it’s the first time I’ve seen you. I will introduce you formally. This is Elnix Dragias of the Dragias family. Please call me Elnix.”

His voice was more polite than it looked.

So I couldn’t help but feel even more suspicious.

“Nice to meet you. Elnix Confucius. This is Allen Reinhardt of the Reinhardt family. But whatever… ?”

He smiled brightly, showing his white teeth.

“It is because I want to be friendly with Confucius Allen.”

Just for that reason? Allen didn’t forget his staring gaze.

The dragon’s core that resonated as if it were resonating.

‘It’s reluctant, but it’s too much to be hostile right now.’

From the moment Elnix spoke to him, or even when he moved, his eyes began to focus on them.

As the youngest Confucius of the 3rd generation, his interest was natural.

Allen also won the second seat in the entrance exam, but he was not yet comparable.

At least for now, power outside the academy resonated more with them.

“Thank you, but… Why did you call me?”

“Can I invite you to this lunch?”

He actively approached Allen.

Beside him, there was a person who frowned as if dissatisfied with Elnix’s treatment of Allen, whether he was a follower or a follower.

“I’m sorry, but I have a prior appointment.”

Allen bluntly refused.

I had no intention of contacting them before getting more information about them.

“Preemptive? If your partner is fine… .”

“No, isn’t it okay?”

A languid yet playful voice.

When he turned his head, he had woken up, and he had his chin on his chin as if he was seeing something interesting.

“you are… , who was the head of this entrance exam… .”

“Heisel.”

“… It was Heisel. I would like to invite you to a meal with Confucius Allen, would you like to come?”

He smiled slyly at those words and nodded as if it was natural.

“No, I hate it.”

“Thanks for the invitation… , yes?”

“I don’t like it. Eating with you.”

At his words, one of the followers, who had been holding out since Elnix stopped speaking, shouted loudly.

“Do you know who you are dealing with?! Just as if you were the chief right now and you became anything… !”

“An already dead ghost is clinging to you.”

At those words, Elnix’s expression disappeared in an instant.

“You know the subject! Separation… .”

“… I can’t even… .”

“I told you to stop. Matthias.”

At his low voice, the man called Matthias shut his mouth.

Elnix stopped the shouting follower and bowed slightly.

“It seems today is not a day. I hope we can eat again next time.”

A smile was barely hanging on the head that came up again.

Heisel’s answer was simple.

“Nope?”

His smile disappeared again.

“Did you need to say no?”

“uh? Well… . I thought you knew Not yet.”

“… What does that mean?”

At Allen’s words, Heisel smiled skeptically.

“I’m sorry, but can’t you tell me?”

Allen smiled absurdly, but Heizel’s eyes were serious.

“I don’t want to have anything to do with these bastards anymore.”

“Aren’t you the one who told me to come if you were curious?”

“I really didn’t know how to come. Oh, you can leave the words alone. I have also spoken.”

Power entered Allen’s grasp.

I wanted to shout out what I knew right now and vomit out everything I knew, but I didn’t.

‘You can’t measure your skills.’

Even the slightest wave of power does not flow by his side even though he is right in front of him. It meant that you were in control of all your powers.

Without a little concentration, naturally as if it were everyday.

“then. don’t let it therefore… Can you tell me who you mean by ‘the bastards’ and what you just said?”

“Maybe the friend next to you knows… .”

He spoke clearly with a glance at Bestla, but she hasn’t opened her mouth since she got close to Heisel.

As if it were just an ordinary sword.

Heisel shrugged at the sight and cut a thick steak.

“I wasn’t expecting much, but is it better than I thought?”

As he was about to turn the horse, Allen also matched the rhythm.

“The status of the students attending here is not unusual, so it’s not right to be concerned.”

The canteen in the academy was good enough to have any restaurant under my feet.

The fact that the quality is maintained even after being used by thousands of people at each meal time is itself a sign of excellence for the chefs.

“And it’s a place where Myeongmok wants to raise a second hero, so it’s only natural.”

“… Warrior.”

Heizel made a faint face for a moment, then immediately erased that sign.

Allen stared at him silently.

‘Reincarnation… .’

Hundreds of years ago, the enemy who killed you disappeared, and what would it feel like to be resurrected with the sword alone?

pleasure? sadness? satisfied? vacuity?

The world has changed.

No one remembers the name of the hero, and only the faded title of the first hero remains.

What kind of emotions does he feel in such a world?

I don’t know, I can’t understand

‘The only thing I know is [the original] through Julius’ monologue.’

It was not enough to comprehend all of the characters of Heisel from one cross-section.

After all, the only thing Allen knows about him is the information he found out through the Black Book.

“By the way, why did you come here? Oh, you don’t even know?”

Heisel asked as if he had just remembered. Are you purely curious? Or is there another reason?

‘You wouldn’t believe that I came here to make connections like other nobles.’

However, it doesn’t matter.

“Well… , I didn’t mean to say If you feel like you’ve come all of a sudden one day… .”

There was no reason not to say it.

“Because of my brother.”

“Brother?”

“okay. I’m here for my brother Julius.”

He muttered softly, tapping the table a couple of times with his finger as if thinking deeply about his answer.

“Aren’t you ready yet? No, looking at the body, it doesn’t look like that… . So, what is your purpose here?”

After talking to himself for a while, he thought about it several times before finally opening his mouth.

“… under. I’ll just tell you this. Don’t trust your eyes. And one more thing, ha… .”

The moment when Heisel was about to speak.

The book connected with 『■■■■ senses the danger of ■■! ■■■■ is responding to ■■!」

The book connected with 『■■■■ senses the danger of ■■! ■■■■ is responding to ■■!!」

The book connected with 『■■■■ senses the danger of ■■! ■■■■ is responding to ■■!!!」

The white book opened frantically, warning the same thing.

At the same time, the floor vibrated violently for a moment with a roar of the ground.

“Crazy, what!”

“Hey, is it an earthquake?”

“No, what’s going on!”

The commotion began to subside within a few minutes.

Realizing that the vibration was not so great, the seniors started eating regardless of the noise. Only the first graders looked around with bewildered expressions.

‘What just happened?’

Something that could cause the reaction of the white book appeared?

As Allen was about to get up, someone placed an arm around his shoulder.

“Are you the current head of freshman and second seat?”

Along with a quarrel with a strange sound.

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