Akashic Records of the Bastard Magic Instructor â Volume 3, Prologue
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Redrawers: yuNS (cover), Kato (ToC, Color Illusts)
Editors: Hocchibi
Prologue: The reason I accepted a transfer student
âIâm so sorry! Please forgive me! Headmaster Rick! Serika-sama!â
The headmasterâs room at Alzano Imperial Magic Academy.
Glen, who had been called to the headmasterâs room, suddenly performed an impressive somersault, landing elegantly, prostrated on the floor.
There was naught for Serika and Headmaster Rick to do but take in the sight.
âOi Glen, what the heck are you doing?â
âIt was just a slip of the hand⌠Just an honest mistake, I swear-! Of course, it would only be natural for esteemed figures such as yourselves to be angry! This young one hereby expresses his humble and earnest apologies~!â
Serika and Rick exchange a short glance as Glen solemnly continued.
âI mixed up the types of fertilizers, so the Kharlet plants in the medicinal garden have all withered. I am very, very sorryâ!â
Rick calmly replied to the terrified Glen.
âHahaha, Glen-kun, raise your head. It certainly troubles me that you mistake this meeting as a punishment hearing. Anyway, I did not summon you here for that. Thereâs something we need of you.â
âAh, what the heck? So itâs like that? A-Aha-ha-ha! Geez, donât scare me man!â
Glen relaxedly rose to his feet.
âI knew it! I totally destroyed all the evidence of it, so how could anyone have possibly found out! A-ha-ha-ha!â
Glen laughed cheerfully.
âFufufu, you are too careless, Glen-kun.â The headmaster said with a cheerful laugh.
âA-ha-ha-â
âFufufuâ
The two laughed in unisonâŚ
âThat being said Glen-kun, a wage deduction is due.â
âGyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaâ!? I knew itttttâ!â
The headmaster lay down his judgment with a cheerful laugh as Glen clasped his head with his hand and cried out in agony.
âUgh, damnit all⌠If my wages get cut any further, Iâll practically be paying the schoolâŚâ
Faced with a just yet uncompassionate reality, tears fell from Glenâs eyes.
âAh⌠Thank god I won that bet with Ha⌠something-senpai during the Magic Games Festival⌠Wait a second, didnât I get all pretentious and stuff and treat the students to that mealâŚ! Why!? Why am I so stupid!?â
âShameless as you are, do you not think what youâre doing is a bit too disgracefulâŚ? Do you not feel any regret?â
Serika turned her eyes in disbelief towards Glen, who had crawled and curled into a ball in a dark corner of the room.
âTo start with, if youâre going to complain about your wages being cut, why donât you change your work attitude a little? Youâre fairly serious when it comes to your lectures, but other than that youâre much too carefree. Would it kill you to have a bit of self-awareness as a magicianâŚâ
âWell, whatever youâre guilty of, just remember to keep yourself clean and stay quietâŚÂ like I do. Though, you have always been rather sloppy when it came to âwrapping things upâ.â
âThank you for your sage advice! As expected of my great master! Truly deserving of my eternal respect!â
Glen brought Serikaâs hands into his own, and looked towards her with admiration and respectâ
âOh, why did I ever hire these peopleâŚâ
Bearing witness to the grandeur occasion of the bonding between master and student, Rick cast a distant gaze through the window of his office.
There, was the usual sight of the academy grounds that were brimming with nature, enclosed by a metal fence which isolated the academy from the wide expanse of Fejiti. Distant and above was the grandiose mirage castle â Melgariusâ Sky Castle.
âBack on topic, Glen-kun, the matter I wanted to discuss with you is regarding a transfer student.â
ââŚA transfer student?â
âMhm. As of tomorrow, the academy will admit a new student who will be enrolled in Glen-kunâs class.â
âTomorrow? This seems a bit urgent doesnât itâŚ? Not to mention that admitting someone in the middle of the term is a bit strange in and of itself.â
ââŚRegardless, you have no say in the matter.â
The headmaster pushed the object in his hands across the table.
It was scroll-envelope, the cover to which had already been opened. Upon closer inspection, the envelope did not have any address printed on it. Furthermore, the casing for the envelope was made of high-quality leather. On second thought, it was likely that the envelope had not been sent through any government agency, but rather, had been delivered directly to the academy via a liaison.
Also this traces of the seal⌠Isnât this the seal used by the imperial army?
Glen opened the cover to the envelope, retrieved the fine goatskin paper, and unrolled it. The contents of the letter had been written in compact, small, and precise script. At the end of the letter was a gold-engraved emblem of a hawk.
âA hawk? That means⌠that this is a document thatâs been authorized by the Empress herself⌠and the contents are treated as highly confidentialâŚ. Hey wait a second! Isnât this a top-secret document regarding the transfer of military personnel!?â
Glen eyes widened in awe as he stared at the goatskin letter.
âMhm. In more common terms, this is a document decreeing that you must accept whatever transfer student is coming tomorrow into your class; an imperial missive chartered by Her Majesty the Empress.â
ââŚ-, could it be thatâŚâ
The unusual time, the sudden transfer student, and the specification that it must be in his classâŚ
âHeadmaster, this transfer student isâŚâ
âYes, itâs as you suspect. This transfer student is a member of the Imperial Court Magicians sent here to act as Lumia-kunâs bodyguard. If she is in the same class as Lumia, it would be easier for her to perform her duties â That was the judgment agreed upon by the government and the army.
ââŚ-!â
Lumia Tinzel.
A female student in Glenâs class. Although her grades in theory classes were excellent, she wasnât good at putting magic outside the realm of white magic into practice. Thus, her overall grades were about average. Aside from her excellent looks, she was a normal young girl and student who was nothing to write home about.
However, she was the central figure of a complex web of secrets.
First of all, she bore the lineage of the Alzano Empireâs royal family and was a full-fledged princess.
Secondly, while being a princess, she was also a âsupernaturalâ, who were widely believe to be demonspawn by the general populace. As a result of various political circumstances, she was stripped of her place as second-in-line for the throne, and was exiled from the royal family.
Thirdly, for reasons unbeknownst, the âWisdom of the Heavenâs Research Societyâ â a terrorist organization which cast a dark shadow across history in various bloody struggles against the government â were after her.
Lumiaâs so-called âsupernatural abilityâ was called âEmotion Amplifierâ, which bolstered oneâs magical abilities and powers through physical contact.
While certainly a rare and perhaps rule-breaking ability, it shouldnât be enough to cause such great movements from an infamous organization such as the âWisdom of the Heavenâs Research Societyâ, nor was it powerful enough for them to desire it. If all they wanted was simply the enhancement of magical abilities and powers, then there were various methods and techniques that were easily accessible to them using todayâs methods.
The only reason I can think of would be that they want to use Lumiaâs standing as a former princess to drive some political movement, but twice now theyâve said that her life wasnât of particular importance. So itâs unlikely that they want her for political reasons.
So just what is so special about Lumia? Why do the Wisdom of the Heavenâs Research Society want her? I just donât get it.
Well, even if we donât know what theyâre planning, the government have more or less decided it wouldnât be good to let Lumia be taken by them. If Lumia is taken by them, it wouldnât be hard to imagine that something bad will happen.
That being said though, if they gave special treatment to a former princess like Lumia, she will definitely become the center of peopleâs attention, and that would be an unnecessary risk to the peace of the Empire as a whole. If word goes out that the holiest of holy royal family has a âsupernaturalâ in their ranks, the foundations of this nation would be crumble in an instant. In a certain sense of words, sheâs a bomb to this nationâs security.
So their last resort is to send an elite from the Imperial Court Magicians to this academy to guard Lumia in secret⌠At least, thatâs probably the gist of it.
âWell⌠Thatâs pretty reassuring.â
That was what Glen honestly believed.
Glen was once a member of that group, so he had a very clear understanding of what it meant for one to be sent here. The Imperial Court Magicians were the undisputedly the strongest group of magicians of the Empire, the elites amongst elites. It would be fitting to say that each member could fight an army on their own. Their strength was so great, that even Glen himself wondered why a third-rate magician had been allowed to join their ranks. A gathering of monsters in a different dimension of its own.
Ever since Lumia had become the clear target of the Wisdom of the Heavenâs Research Society, Glen couldnât help but be worried about her safety every day. However, now that there was to be an Imperial Court Magician by her side at all times, he couldnât help but feel that a great burden had been taken from his shoulders.
âGlen-kunâs class is soon scheduled to go on a mandatory outing as part of the academyâs curriculum, that being, the âField Studyâ. Would it not be very reassuring to have this transfer student there for that?â
What Rick said was correct, so Glen had no reason to object.
âI got it. I will happily accept this transfer student.â
âOh? Is that so? Very well then.â
Hearing Glenâs reply, Rick satisfiedly nodded.
âRight right, this document contains the details of the transfer student. Please read through it for reference.â
âGotchaâ. Eh waitâŚ?â
Glen picked up the document and glanced over it.
Sent from the Imperial Court Magicians⌠Regardless, this is considered a special mission, so the person sent here is probably from the special operations sect.
The role that the Imperial Court Magicians played in the army was that of a symbol of magical might. Amongst them, there was a special group that specialized in dealing with cases and incidents related to magic â the âspecial operations sectâ.
With that in mind, someone whose magic is suited to bodyguard missions and wouldnât feel out of place as a transfer student would be⌠Christoph of âThe Popeâ? If that guy comes, Iâll feel a bitâŚ
With due certainty as to the identity of the transfer student, Glen read through the documentâ
Riel Rayford.
He thought he had seen this name⌠in the name column of the document regarding the transfer studentâŚ
ââŚMy my.â
Glen exaggeratedly turned his head away from the document and rubbed his eyes.
âHaha⌠I guess Iâve been a bit burnt out recently⌠For a moment there I thought that I saw a name that shouldnât be thereâŚâ
Glen took another look.
Riel Rayford.
He hadnât been wrong in the slightest. The name was printed in fine script in the corresponding column.
âOh shit⌠I think Iâm starting to see things. I might have some serious visual impairment⌠or maybe Iâm going crazy?â
Glen took another look.
Riel Rayford.
ââŚOi oi, Glen, calm down, keep yourself together. Riel? That Riel of âThe Chariotâ? âŚNo way in hell right? That brute of a musclebrained boar-of-a-girl? That natural-born god of destruction? That ever-dejected angel of reaping? The girl whose eternally number one in the âpeople I donât want to be on a mission withâ ranking? The foremost authority in âcoordinated efforts are uselessâ? The same Riel to which several branches of the army have said that âstrategy is pointless when Rielâs hereâ? That Riel?â
Glen rubbed his shoulders as sweat drenched his visage.
âHAHA- NAI-SU JYO-KU. Isnât bodyguard-ing a pretty delicate mission? And they would leave a special mission that requires a good ability to assess the situation to Riel? Pfft, nice one! A-ha-ha! The special operations sect arenât that stupid, and itâs not like theyâre lacking the personnelâŚâ
Glen cast another fleeting glance at the document. With half-opened eyes filled with unadulterated fear, he carefully read the name letter-by-letter.
Riel Rayford.
No matter how he looked, no matter how he read it, he could only see the words âRiel Rayfordâ.
Suspecting that this was an anagram of some sort, Glen broke down the spelling and restructured it, but not matter how hard he tried it didnât seem to work. Then perhaps the paper might respond to heat? Glen tried to toast the paper in the fire of an oil-light, but the surface of the paper didnât seem to change.
ââŚâ
Glen fell silent for several seconds as his gaze once again fell on the name inscribed on the goatskin paperâŚ
Faced with an unchanging, uncompassionate, and mercilessly cruel realityâ
âHey wait a seconooonnnndddddddddddâ!?â
Glenâs cry echoed through the headmasterâs roomâŚ