Simply put, the temporary instructor named Glen Ryders was unmotivated.
Inheriting the responsibilities of his predecessor, Glen had become the instructor of year two, class two for all required courses. Regardless of whether the course he taught was black magic, white magic, alchemy, summoning, holy literature, magic history, numerology, natural science, rune language, astrology, reagent studies, magic battle-tactics or magic tool creation⊠he would go about it in an arbitrary manner. No one knew why he decided to do such a thing, but everyone had the feeling that he was doing this on purpose.
Basically, in this academy that was filled to the brim with passion for magic and permeated with curiosity of the unknown, Glen was the only outlier.
As a result, great conflicts often arose between Glen, the students, and other professors. In particular, the class leaderâ Sistina â would âhave a wordâ with him every single day. Despite this, Glenâs attitude did not improve, but rather it was getting worse with each passing day.
In the beginning, Glen would occasionally explain some concepts from the textbook, and write down some important points on the blackboard; Lecture-like things. However, he seemed to have grown weary of this after a short while. So after that, he began to copy the textbook word for word on the blackboard. Then, when he grew tired of this, he simply ripped the relevant page of the textbook and taped it to the wall.
And finally, when he found even this task too troublesome, he decided to nail the textbook directly to the blackboard. By then, Sistina could no longer withhold her rage.
A week had passed since Glen began instructing, and this was his final lecture of the day.
âCan you cut it out already!?â
Sistina slammed the table and stood from her seat.
âHm? Come on, I already dealt with it like you wanted me to right?â
<TL NOTE: ăăć æžÂ HAS MULTIPLE MEANINGS; TWO OF WHICH ARE âCUT IT OUTâ AND TO âGET SOMETHING OVER WITHâ.>
Glen quickly dismissed Sistina, and continued on with his meddlesome task of nailing the textbook to the blackboard. The manner in which he held the hammer around his shoulder and the nail in his mouth made him seem like a DIY carpenter.
âDonât use some distorted reasoning like a kid!â
Her rage growing with each step, Sistina marched towards the instructorâs podium.
âNow calm down a lilâ bit, youâll grow white hair you know?â
âAnd who do you think made me angry!?â
âLook, your head is full of white hair at your young age⊠you poor thing.â
âThis is silver hair, not white hair! And donât look at me with such pity Ah, Iâve had enough of this! I didnât want it to come to this, but if you donât change your attitude, there are some strings that I can pull that will make you regret your actions.
âOh? What strings?â
âI am the daughter of the magic house Phebell, which has some influence in this academy. If I had a word with my father, youâd be promptly fired from the academy..â
âEhâŠfor real?â
âOf course Iâm for real! I didnât want to resort to this kind of method, but if you keep up this attitude during your lecturesââ
âPlease tell your father I have high expectations for him!â
A sincere smile appeared on Glenâs face.
ââWhâ
Sistina was at a loss for words.
âMyâ, Thank you thank you! This way I can resign before the month is up! White-haired lady, I give you my sincerest thanks!â
âPeople like youâ!â
Sistina was unable to differentiate whether this man really wanted to quit being a lecturer, or whether he was disrespecting the power of the Phebell family.
In either case, Sistina could not allow herself to overlook Glenâs behavior. In the name of Phebell, she swore that she would not allow the man before her to sully the path of magic and her family name any longer.
Thus she quickly came to a decision. With Sistinaâs young age and immaturity pushing her forwardâ
She removed the glove on her left hand, and threw it at Glen.
âOw-!?â
The fingers of the glove hit Glen in the face, before promptly falling to the ground.
âWill you accept this?â
In the silence of the classroom, Sistinaâs words were sharp and clear.
The students who spectated the situation entered into a state of commotion.
âAre you⊠for real?â
Glen stared at the ground with an uncharacteristically serious expression.
Lumia hurried to Sistinaâs side.
âS-, Sisti! You canât! Apologize to sensei quickly, and take you glove back!â
However, Sistina refused to budge. Her heated gaze continued to pierce through Glen.
ââŠYou, what do you want out of this?â
Glen narrowed his eyes and returned her gaze.
âI want you to revise your indulgent attitude, and take your lectures seriously.â
ââŠYou donât want me to resign?â
âIf you really wanted to resign as an instructor, then that kind of demand is meaningless.â
âAh so thatâs how it was. What a pity. Since you made a demand, then I can make whatever demand I want you know? Did you forget this?â
âI know.â
Hearing this reply, Glen showed a sour expression. He seemed rather amused by this turnout.
ââŠYou, are you an idiot? As an unmarried lady what are you saying? Your parents are gonna cry you know?â
âEven so, as the next-in-line of the Phebell family, I cannot ignore someone who dirties the path of magic!â
âAh, itâs so hot⊠too hot. YouâŠstopâŠIâll meltâŠâ
<TL NOTE: ç±ă CAN STAND FOR BOTH âHOTâ AND âPASSIONATEâ>
Glen pressed his hand against his head, seemingly fed up with the situation.
The onlooking students showed nervous expressions as they watched the scene unfold.
Glen gazed at Sistina. Though Sistina was currently putting up a strong front, in reality, her body had frozen out of anxiety. However, no one could blame her for such a reaction. After all, according to the rules of the magical rite that they would perform, she would have no choice but to accept Glenâs demand, no matter what it was.
Despite all this, Sistina faced Glen directly. In this confrontation, she staked both her conviction towards magic, and the pride of her bloodline. No matter who the judge was at the moment, all would say that Sistina Phebell â despite her young age â was a first-rate magician.
âMy oh my, this kind of challenge, this kind of decrepit and outdated antique of a rite still exists huh⊠Alright then,â
Glenâs lips curved into a sneer. He picked up the glove on the ground, and threw it into the air.
âIâll accept this duel.â
Then, in an attempt to look cool, he swung his hand up to catch the gloveâŠand failed. With a hint of a foul mood, he picked the glove off the ground once again.
âHowever, I donât really want to hurt a kid like you, so for this duel, we will only use the spell [Shock · Bolt]. No other spells are allowed. . Got it?â
An audible and synchronized gulp rang through the classroom as Glen explained the rules.
âThe rules of the duel are decided by the receiving party, so thatâs fine by me.â
âAnd, hm, if I win⊠gimme a moment.â
Glen eyed Sistina from head to toe. Then, he leaned his head forward and curved his lips into a crude smile.
âNow that I look closely, youâre actually quite the gem. Alright then, if I win, then youâll become my girl.â
ââ!â
In that moment. In that one instant, Sistinaâs body shivered; Lumiaâs complexation turned pale, as if she was unable to breathe.
Sistina was mentally prepared for this kind of demand, however, she couldnât help but feel a bit intimidated when she actually heard it.
âI-, I understand. Iâll accept this demand.â
Embarrassed by her own reaction, Sistina quickly composed herself as she uttered those words. Despite that, she still felt a bit doubtful, since she couldnât take those words back after saying them.
Glen tried his best to keep a straight face as he saw Sistina desperately try to cover her anxiety and regret behind a strong mask.
Suddenly, he burst out in laughter.
âWahahahaha-! Itâs just a prank bro, just a prank! Stop looking like youâre going to cry would you?â
ââŠâŠ!â
âI have no interest in kids, so my request is simply for you to stop lecturing me about every little thing. Now then, do you feel relieved?â
Hearing that, Lumia pressed a hand to her chest, and released a sigh of relief.
âY-âŠYou did that just to make a fool out of me!?â
On the other hand, Sistina, who realized that she had been toyed with, felt nothing but the desire to put down Glen once and for all. Her face was flushed in a state of uncontainable rage.
âAlright, letâs go to the courtyard.â
With that abrupt statement, Glen left the classroom.
âW-, Wait a second! Geez, I wonât forgive you anymore!â
Sistina hastily chased after Glen.
A duel between magicians. This was one of the magical rites that had existed since ancient times.
In reality, magicians were people who investigated the rules of the world, and through which, had managed to obtain great power. Through magic, a fireball could be created to flatten an entire mountain, or a bolt of lightning could be summoned to split the earth. If they were left unrestrained by society, entire nations would surely meet their demise.
Thatâs why there is an unspoken rule for solving conflicts between magicians; the duel. Since the left hand was closer to the heart, it was the more efficient hand for casting magic. Thus, when the glove on oneâs left hand was thrown towards another, it would be seen as challenging another to a duel. If the challenged party decides to pick up the glove, the duel would be established, and if they didnât pick up the glove, the duel would be called off. In a duel, the challenged party has the right to decide the rules of the challenge. The winner of the duel would be allowed to make one demand of the other party.
As one could see, a duel was far more advantageous for the challenged party. Therefore â unless there was an insurmountable difference in power â it was uncommon for anyone to ask for a duel. Since ancient times, this was the method that magicians used to settle conflicts amongst themselves.
However, due to the reformation of laws in the modern times, the rite of dueling had become nothing more than a mere formality. Modern magicians no longer needed to settle their differences through dueling, as hiring a lawyer and going to court was a far more efficient and pragmatic method.
Yet, to this day, there were some pure-minded magicians who still insist on enacting this ancient rite.
One, for example, would be the daughter of the revered Phebell magic family, Sistina.
In the academyâs courtyard, surrounded by coniferous trees, and standing on the grassy lawnâ
Glen and Sistina stood ten paces away from each other and faced off.
âHey Kaju, who do you think will win?â
âI really want Sistina to win⊠but her opponent is someone who was strongly recommended by Professor AlforneaâŠMm~⊠What do you think, Sajil?â
When the other students heard that there was a duel between an instructor and student, everyone started to gather around the courtyard. The crowd of students had formed an improvised arena.
âWell then, come at me anytime.â
Glen snapped his fingers, and stared at Sistina with a confident expression.
On the other side, Sistina â refusing to relax in the slightest â put up her battle stance. A drop of sweat trickled down her forehead.
The black magic [Shock · Bolt] was the first spell that every student would learn in this academy. The spell fired a line of electricity at a target. Although it was a non-lethal magic that was primarily used for self-defense, itâs power was sufficient enough to cause itâs target to become paralyzed and unable to move..
As long as the incantation was completed properly, a line of electricity would emerge from oneâs fingertips. Since [Shock · Bolt] was an extremely simple magic, the one who chanted it faster would win.
âHuh? Whatâs up? Are you not gonna come at me?â
ââŠKuh-!â
Generally speaking, magic battles employed a strategy based around counterattacking. This was due to the abundance of counterspells in the modern day.
However, the man named Glen could only use [Shock · Bolt] in this duel, and therefore, this was a contest of raw speed. Despite that, Glen urged Sistina to make the first move.
There was only one way to explain Glenâs actions; He had absolute confidence in his casting speed of [Shock · Bolt]. In order words, even if Sistina chanted as fast as she could, Glen would still have the upper hand from cutting segments or stages from his chant.
From this observation, it could be inferred that Glen was probably a magician that specialized in magical combat. If one were to think about it this way, then the academyâs appointment of an insincere instructor like Glen would make sense. After all, how could a meritless magician become an instructor at this academy?
The ability to research magic and the ability to utilize magic were two entirely different skills. Looking back at history, there were a lot of low-ranked magicians that had an insurmountable might when it came to a magic battles.
âOi oi, itâs not like Iâm gonna eat you or anything. Just come at me however you like alright?â
From his calm demeanor, he seemed like a magician that had experienced a countless number of battles. Even though Glenâs behavior was unforgivable, Sistina was beginning to slightly regret her impulsive decision.
But I canât back down now
Sistina glared at Glen, who remained calm and composed.
As long as I am still myself, I cannot allow myself the overlook the actions of this crude man. Even if I have to dirty myself, I will bring judgment upon this man. That is my pride as a magician⊠Letâs do this!
Steeling her resolve, Sistina pointed her finger at Glen and began her chant.
â<Oh the thunder spiritsâ lightning>-!â
In that instant, a shining line of electricity appeared from Sistinaâs finger, and rapidly approached Glenâ
And he proudly received itâ
âGYAAAâ!?â
A zapping sound reverberated through the courtyard.
Glenâs body convulsed, and he fell to the ground with a thud.
ââŠA-, Huh?â
Sistina remained in place, her finger still outstretched. A sweatdrop could be seen trickling down her forehead.
In front of her was Glen, who lay paralyzed on the ground after being struck by her spell.
âThis meansâŠ?â
âA-, AhhâŠitâs Sistinaâs winâŠright?â
The spectators of the duel descended into confusion over the unexpected result.
The person who had boldly said those lines and acted so cocky couldnât be this weak right? Was this person really a combat-specialized magician?
âC-, Could⊠I have possibly broken some rule?â
Seeking some form of explanation, Sistina turned her head towards Lumia. However, Lumia shook her head. She too was perplexed at how the situation turned out.
âH-âŠHow cowardlyâŠâ
And then, Glen â having slightly recovered â unsteadily rose to his feet.
âAh, sensei.â
âYou ambushed me before I was preparedâŠYou did that, and you consider yourself a prideworthy magician!?â
âEh? No, but you said that I could come at you anytimeâŠâ
âWell whatever, this is a best out of three anyway, so Iâll give you the first round. Thatâs enough of a handicap right?â
âHuh? Best of three? Was there a rule like that?â
âWell then letâs go! Round two! This timeâll be a normal showdown-!â
Glen loudly announced the start of round two.
Facing Sistina, who was still confused at this sudden development, Glen made the first move.
â<Oh thunder spirits · With a shockwave of lightning · Strikeââ
â<Oh thunder spiritsâ lightning>-!â
Sistina completed her chant before Glen.
âUGYAAaâ!?â
Exaggerated zapping sounds escaped from Glenâs body, and he fell to the floor once again. Glenâs body convulsed as he lay on the floor. It was a perfect replica of the initial round.
âN-, Not badâŠâ
Glen staggered as he stood up. His knees were trembling, and thus, one could tell that he was merely putting up a strong front.
âUhm⊠Glen-sensei?â
âFu. Though this is a best of five, I was playing around a bit too much. Iâll need to reflect a bit.â
âEarlier, you said it was a best of threeâŠâ
As Sistina looked at Glen with amazementâ
âAHHHHHâ!?â
Glen suddenly screamed at the top of his lungs.
âAre you kidding me!? Why is the empress hereâ!?â
âEh-!?â
Sistina impulsively looked at where Glen was pointing to.
âFuhaha, you fell for it dumbo! <Oh thunder spirits · With a shockwave of lightning · Strike itââ
â<Oh thunder spiritsâ lightning>-!â
Despite the situation, Sistinaâs chant was still faster than Glenâs.â
âBiGYaaaAaâ!?â
Glen rolled on the floor as he was electrocuted.
Sistina pressed on her temples and said:
âUhmâŠCould it be that Glen-senseiâŠâ
âG-, Go back to where you were! This isnât over yet you know!? After all this is a best of seven-!â
âHaâŠâ
â· With a shockwave of lightning · Strike iââ
â<Oh thunder spiritsâ lightning>-!â
âZUgyAAAAâ!?â
âŠâŠâŠâŠ
Again, Glen began his chant, and again, Sistina completed hers first.
Again, Glen was sent on a one-way trip to the floor.
And again, this monotonous task continued.
Though Glen had a colorful variety of crazy tactics, Sistina would complete her shortened and simplified chant first, each and every time.
And so, at the end of the best of forty sevenâŠ
âSorry. I canât go on anymore, please forgive me. I canât even stand up. Anyhow, if we keep up this stupid play, I might not wake up tomorrow.
âHaâŠâ
Sistina released a deep sigh as she looked down at Glenâs convulsing body,
âMyâ, the rule to only use [Shock · Bolt] is really super unfair isnât it~!? Ah, if only that rule wasnât there I wouldâve won a while ago!â
âYou really canât stop blowing your own horn can you sensei?â
She had already become immune to Glenâs antics.
âBy the way, you only used the three-stage chant⊠Could it be sensei, that you canât use the one-stage chant for [Shock · Bolt]?â
âFu, Fuhahaha! I-I donât know w-w-w-what youâre talking about!? Also, using the one-stage chant for the spell is wrong! Itâs disrespectful towards our predecessorâs efforts in crafting the beautiful chant! Itâs not like I didnât do it because I canât!â
âSo you canâtâŠâ
Glenâs appearance was so miserable that even Sistina wanted to cry. She quickly recomposed herself, and returned to the original goal.
âA-Anyway, I won this duel! So sensei, you have to follow my demand starting tomorrowââ
âHuh? What dyaâ say?â
âEh?â
Sistina froze as she heard Glenâs unexpected reply.
âWhat kind of agreement did we make? I really canât remember at all~~~. You know, because I was struck by lightning from a certain someone~~?â
The man before Sistinaâs eyes was far worse of a person than she had initially imagined.
Sistina was truly infuriated by Glenâs words.
âSensei⊠do you mean to break the agreement between fellow magicians!? Do you even consider yourself a true magician!?â
âI mean, Iâm really not a magician yâknow?â
âWhâŠâ
Glen announced that without a hint of shame.
Sistina was left at a loss for words.
âItâs pointless to talk about a magiciansâ rules to a guy who isnât a magician alright~. Yâknow, Iâm kinda distressed about this~â
âYou, what are you sayingâŠ!?â
Sistina could not understand the man named Glen. She never thought that he â who had been trained and disciplined in magic â would deny that his own magical heritage. Did this man have no pride as a magician!? Does he not have any respect for the magical world, that was filled with endless mysteries and knowledge?
âSo, on the account of todayâs breathtaking experience, letâs call this a draw! Iâll let you go this time, but there wonât be a next, you got it!? Now farewell! FUWAHAHAHAHAHAâ! Guh-!â
Due to the damage from the duel, Glen fell to the floor several times. Despite that, he ran off while laughing impudently .
He left behind an amused audience.
âWhat was up with that idiot?â
âTo think that he isnât even able to do the one stage chant for a simple spell like [Shock · Bolt]âŠâ
âFu, that was embarrassing to even watchâŠâ
âGoing back on an agreement between fellow mages, what a terrible personâŠâ
As the surrounding people began to criticize Glen, Lumia â with a worried expression â approached Sistina.
âAre you alright, Sisti? Are you hurt anywhere?â
âIâm fine⊠butâ
Though Glen had disappeared from sight a while ago, Sistina looked towards where he left with a stern expression.
âI completely misjudged his character.â
It sounded as if she was talking about someone that harmed her family.
Despite how Sistina acted, she had some respect for Glen; After all, Glen was technically her senior in the study of magic. Though he had a lousy attitude, she thought that, at the very least, she would be able to learn something from him, who was a fellow comrade on the path of magic.
However, this was the last straw. That man could no longer be forgiven, for he had insulted magic. As long as he remained in this academy, he would be her sworn archnemesis.
âGlen-senseiâŠâ
Lumia was at a loss.
Three days after Glenâs infamous dueling incidentâ
Despite everything that happened, his motivation during his lectures hadnât changed at all, and the studentâs opinion of him only got worse and worse.
Furthermore, it didnât seem like Glen felt guilty about the incident. He merely continued through his day as he usually would.
Finally, his lectures officially became a free self-study period. With their strong motivation to learn, the students decided that â rather than waste their time listening to Glenâs lectures â it would be far more efficient to study earnestly from the textbook.
Regarding this, Glen didnât have a single complaint. At some point, this kind of accommodation had become a mutual agreement between him and the students.
âAlright, class is starting~â
As usual, Glen arrived late to the lecture room. With the eyes of a dead fish, he began his unmotivated lecture.
The students sighed to themselves, opened their textbooks, and began to self-study.
While this scene wasnât anything unusual, there were still some energetic and serious students that wanted to learn something from this unmotivated lecturer.
âAh, uhmâŠsensei, I have a question about your explanationâŠâ
About thirty minutes after the start of class, a small and petite female student timidly raised her hand. It was the girl that had been brushed off on the first day of class â Rin.
âAh, whatâs up? Tell me about it.â
âE-ErmâŠAhâŠAbout the translation for the spell that sensei was talking aboutâŠâ
As if dealing with a pest, Glen sighed. He dragged himself to the teacherâs desk and picked up a book.
âHere, this is a rune language dictionary.â
ââŠEh?â
âThis dictionary orders the rune language rank three and below by the order of their sound. By the way, the order of sound isâŠâ
As Glen began to explain the way to use the rune dictionary, Sistina, who had resolved to cut all ties with Glen, stood up from her seat. Once again, she could no longer overlook his behavior.
âItâs pointless Rin, itâs a waste of time to listen to that man.â
âAh, Sisti.â
Rin, who had innocently asked a question, was now stuck between Glen and Sistina.
âThat man doesnât understand anything about the greatness of magic, yet, he decides to mock it. He wonât be able to teach you anything.â
âB-, ButâŠâ
âItâs fine, Iâll teach you, so letâs study together ok? Just leave that man alone. Letâs work hard to discover the truth and magnificence of magic, alright?â
Sistina finished comforting Rin, and discarded her smileâ
For some reason, the man seemed to be hurt by what she had said.
âMagic⊠is it really that great and magnificent?â
Glen murmured loudly to himself.
Of course, Sistina would not pretend that she didnât hear what he had just said.
âHah, and I thought you were going to say something important. Isnât its greatness and magnificence a given? Of course, someone like you wonât understand that at all.â
With a sneer, Sistina completed her part.
Usually, the lazy and indulgent Glen would dismiss this by saying âAh, is that so?â, and end the discussion there. Howeverâ
âWhat about it is great or magnificent?â
For some reason, he didnât abandon the discussion.
ââŠEh?â
Sistina was bewildered at Glenâs unexpected response.
âWhatâs so great and magnificent about magic? Tell me.â
âT-That isâŠâ
Sistina felt slightly irritated at her inability to form a convincing response. In truth, she herself, and the people around her, had simply repeated the phrase âMagic is great and magnificentâ without really thinking about it. However, she did not want to admit that.
âCome on, enlighten me.â
But that was not the only reason for her admiration towards magic. Taking a deep breath, Sistina formulated an argument. Then, with an air of confidence, she said:
âMagic is the pursuit of the reality of the world.â
ââŠHm?â
âThe origins of the world, the structure of the world, the rules that govern the world â all of it can be explained through magic. It is the way through which we answer the eternal question of âwhy does the world and itâs people exist?â, and is also the way in which we may evolve into a higher form of existence. Magic is a methodology through which man can approach the gods. That is why magic is great and magnificent.â
Sistina felt that her response was more than satisfactory.
However, she did not expect Glenâs reply.
ââŠAnd how can it be used? Magic I mean.â
âEh?â
âWhat I mean is, how can magic be used after we bring the mysterious truths of the world to light?â
âD-, Didnât I say that already!? So that we can become a higher existenceâŠâ
âWhat do you mean by higher existence? God?â
ââŠAbout thatââ
Sistina trembled in frustration at her inability to answer Glenâs question.
Glen, with an expression of annoyance, continued his inquiry.
âAnyway, how has something like magic brought welfare to the masses? For example, medical techniques can be used cure others of sickness, and metallurgy techniques can be used to create steel, right? If we didnât have agricultural techniques, many people would die from starvation; and if we didnât have construction techniques, many people would be unable to live leisurely. You see, the things in this world that are labeled âtechniquesâ are used to improve the welfare of the masses, yet, magical techniques arenât used in such a way. Could it be that Iâm the only one who thinks this way?â
<TL NOTE: âMAGICâ IS WRITTEN AS éèĄ, èĄ STANDS FOR TECHNIQUE.>
Glen wasnât wrong. The only people that benefited from magical techniques were the magicians themselves. Since the masses were unable to use magic, they could not benefit from it. Though that was just stating the obvious, it was the primary reason that magical techniques were not applied to benefit the lives of the masses.
Furthermore, whilst the ideology of âunraveling the hidden mysteries of magicâ was one that every magician shared, pursuing such an ideology yielded no benefit for the masses. Therefore, to the masses, this kind of ideology was nothing more than a display of stubbornness. For most people, magic was a devilish, frightening, perhaps even occult power. Magic was something that the masses would never come into contact with, much less experience.
The harsh reality was that magical techniques were of no practical use to the people. Though this statement may have come from a rather extreme perspective, it was the undeniable truth.
âMagic⊠is not something that is used for a lowly purpose like âfor the peopleâ. It is used to discover the true meaning behind the existences of man and earthâŠâ
âHowever, if it has no practical use, then isnât it nothing more than a mere hobby? Itâs a tedious task that brings no benefit to the people, therefore it is nothing more than self-satisfaction. Magic is nothing more than something we do for pleasure, am I wrong?â
Sistina gritted her teeth in frustration, yet she could not bring herself to object anything that Glen said. How could she be unable to respond to this kind of secular reasoning? Did she lose to the pressure behind Glenâs words?
As the next-in-line of the prestigious Phebell family, Glen was currently refuting the meaning of her life â which was devoted entirely to magic â yet she could not find the words to deny Glenâs claim.
His firm ideology was nothing less than an indisputable fact.
Cowed, Sistina could do nothing but shake in remorseâŠ
âSorry, I was lying. After all, there is a brilliant way to use magic.â
ââŠEh?â
Sistinaâs reaction towards Glenâs sudden change of heart was a given, but even the observing students â who overlooked the situation with bated breaths â opened their eyes wide in surprise.
Howeverâ
âAh, an amazing way in which magic can be used⊠is killing.â
Seeing Glenâs cold and emotionless eyes, and hearing the brutal argument that made itself known through his crooked lips, the students all froze in fear.
Glenâs presence⊠was the exact opposite of his slothful self.
âIn reality, nothing beats magic when it comes to murder you know? In the time in which a sword can kill one person, magic can kill several dozen. Heck, one squadron of magicians can easily annihilate an entire division of elite soldiers. You see, isnât this a brilliant way to use magic?â
âStop kidding around!â
Sistina couldnât pretend that she hadnât heard what Glen said. Itâs fine if he called magic worthless, but it was unacceptable for it to be called a method to commit devilish deeds.
âMagic isnât something like that! Magic isââ
âLook at the current situation of this country would you? Itâs called a âgreat nation of magicâ, but what does this mean to other nations? Why do you think that dangerous group called the Imperial Court Magicians get a massive amount of national funding every year?â
âT-, That isââ
âWhy does this âduelâ thing that you love so much have those kinds of rules? Why do you think that most of the elementary level spells that you learn here are offensive-type magic?â
âThatâsââ
âWhat did the magic that you love so much do during the âMagic Warsâ two hundred years ago? What did it do during the âHoly Warâ forty years ago? Do you know about the atrocities that were committed using magic in the recent years? Do you know how many of these atrocities happen in our nation each year?â
ââ!â
âNow look, in both the past and the present, magic and murder have had an undesirable but inseparable relationship. âWhyâ you ask? Rather than for the sake of the people, a bastard technique like magic evolves and develops only for the sake of killing people!â
Glenâs conclusion was rather extreme. While it was true that magic was one of the many ways to harm others, at the same time, that was not the only way to use magic.
However, in contrast to Glenâs usual idiotic expression, his current expression was seething with overwhelming hatred. The pressure behind it silenced the students, and none of them dared to utter a single word.
âGeez I donât get you people at all. You guys are trying your best to study a technique that isnât useful for anything other than killing you know? Instead of wasting your time doing this kind of thing, why donât you guys seriouslyââ
A âslapâ cleanly resounded through the roomâ
Sistina, who had walked up to Glen, had slapped his face.
Noticing that Sistina had begun to cry at some point, Glen went silent.
âWhyâŠdid youâŠsay such cruel thingsâŠ? I hate⊠people like-â
Sistina ran out of the room as she wiped her tears on her sleeves.
All that was left in the room was an oppressive silence.
ââTch.â
Glen scratched his head and clicked his tongue.
âAhâ, I donât really feel like it anymore. Well then, todayâs class is self-study.
He released a heavy sigh and left the classroom.
That day, Glen didnât appear for the rest of his classes.
Afterschool. The sky was dyed with the gentle colors of twilight.
After the incident involving Sistina in the morning, Glen had ditched the rest of his classes, and spent the rest of the day on the academyâs rooftop. In this manner, he had wasted the entire day doing nothing in particular.
ââŠAs expected, this really doesnât suit me.â
He leaned on the metal fence, and looked blankly into the distance.
Just like before, Glen could see the entirety of the academy from the fifth floor of this luxurious building. The complex scenery of the campus was composed of the stone pavements, the floating courtyard, the ancient city-like other buildings, the medicinal garden, the mysterious forest, and the ancient ruins. There was also the transfer tower; a manmade construct whose juxtaposition with the natural scenery evoked a sense of marvel. Finally, there was also the phantasmal city that floated in the sky.
âWell, thereâs no way this would suit me, I mean, getting someone who hates magic to become a magical instructor? What kind of stupid joke is that?â
Glen thought about the silver-haired girl that he gotten involved with ever since he became an instructor.
Her name was⊠what was it againâŠ? Itâs was⊠it was SisâŠah I donât remember. Well, not like it matters anyway.
âMan, that white-haired girl slapped me hard⊠Good grief, she was that rude since the first day huhâŠâ
If I remember correctly, I first met her when I crashed into her at the crosswalk.
ââŠJust whatâs so great about magic? Is she an idiot?â
I only knew her for ten days, but I get that sheâs really serious about magic. For the sake of learning about magic, she studies tirelessly and diligently day in and day outâ butâs sheâs blind to the dark and dangerous side of magic. All she admires is the âmagnificentâ side of it. Things like âthe truth of the worldâ are just for self-satisfaction⊠In the end, sheâs just a kid. But if I call her a kid, what would that make me, who snapped at a kid?
ââŠA kid as well.â
Maybe some part of me really admires that silver-haired girl. I admire her firm belief in the wonders of magic, and her willingness to devote the entirety of herself to researching itâ
Because I donât have a passion for anything.
âAs I thought, I shouldnât be here huhâŠâ
To be honest, Glen no longer had the confidence to say those kinds of things to her again. Since he had a deep hatred for magic, he really didnât care about what he said, but in the end, it wasnât a good thing to vocalize this hatred in the presence of those that think otherwise. He could at least understand that much.
âI feel bad for Serika, butâŠâ
Glen took out an envelope from his pocket. Inside was his resignation letter. It was a letter that Glen had written in secret, knowing that he probably wouldnât be able to last a month.
At this moment, Glen had decided that he would somehow force Serika to support him for the rest of his life.
âAlright, when I get home I need to start practicing my dogeza. When Serika gets home, Iâll do everything I can to beg for her forgive me⊠forgive me for being unemployed for the rest of my life that is!â
As Glen separated his back from the fence â now possessed by the worst kind of motivationâ
âHm?â
On either side of the main building were the east and west academic halls. So Glen â who was on the roof of the east academic hall â had a clear view t of the western hall.
He noticed a silhouette moving in one of the rooms through the window.
ââŠWhatâs that?â
That room is the magic experimentation lab if I remember correctly, but there shouldnât be any students there at this time.
â<Lead what is afar to here · My eyes that have become sagacious · Shall peer into the distance.>â
Glen closed his eyes and chanted the three-stage incantation for farsight magicâthe Black Magic [Accurate · Scope]. In the next moment, the interior of the lab was projected on Glenâs closed right eyelid. It was as if he himself was inside the lab.
Inside was a lone girl.
âThat gold-haired girl isâŠâ
I remember now. It was the girl that was always stayed around that silver-haired girl like a little pup. If I remember right, that silver-haired girl called her Lumia.
âWhat is she doing there at this time of the day?â
Lumia was looking at the textbook. Using it as a reference, she used mercury to draw a circle on the floor, and a pentagram inside it. Then, she wrote runic words both inside and outside of the pentagram, and placed a magic crystal catalyst at the spiritual point of the formation.
It looked like Lumia was practicing how to draw magical circles.
âHm? A revolving pentagram⊠that is⊠kinda nostalgic. I guess thatâs a magic circulation formation?â
The magic circle wasnât anything special. It was a simple formation that allowed one to see the flow of magic as it traveled through the formation. Though it was useful for understanding the concept, it was used solely for educational purposes. Formulating this magic circle without the use of reference material was proof that one had grasped the basics of magic circle creation.
âHowever, thatâs no good⊠the seventh spirit point is open you know? Ah⊠the mercury spilled out⊠wha, thatâs not the place where you put the catalyst⊠Oh, it seems like she finally noticed.â
It was as though he was looking at his past failures.
âNow that I think about it, when I was a kid, Serika and I used to play around with this a lot.
Thinking back, this was the first magic-like thing that he had performed. Although this was just a simple magic formation that had no effects in particular, for some reason, it made him feel excited when he had performed it as a kid.
Without noticing Glenâs peeping, Lumia continued to persist through trial and error, and finally, her magic circle was complete. Then, she chanted the activation spell, but the circle didnât activate. Lumia tilted her head in puzzlement.
âId-iot. Thatâs not enough for it to activate.â
Lumia compared the reference in the textbook to the formation countless times, and after a few adjustments, she chanted the spell again. Once again, the circle failed to activate, and she dropped her shoulders in defeat.
ââŠWhat a fool.â
Glen couldnât bear to look any longer, and released his magic. He sighed and left the rooftop.
âWell, keep working hard, young one.â
Bang!
Lumia jumped in surprise as the door to the magic experimentation lab was flung open.
âG-, G-Glen-sensei!?â
On the other side of the door was Glen, who showed a neutral expression.
âThis place is just as messy as before eh?â
He looked around the room as he murmured to himself.
It was a fairly spacious room. On the racks were skeletons, vials of lizard parts, magic crystals, and variety of other magical reagents. On the table was a parchment with a magic circle inscribed on it, a laboratory flask, and a piece glassware that twisted around like a coffee siphon. Further into the lab was a set of magic furnaces and an alchemical cauldron. Smelling the strange scent of the room, Glen felt a bit nostalgic.
âW-, Why are you hereâŠ?â
âThatâs my line. Using the magic experimentation lab without authorization is a violation of basic principle you know?â
Glen felt that what he said was rather shameless. To turn in his resignation letter to the headmaster, he had to pass by this room; And as he passed by, he â for one reason or another â decided to take a peek through the gap of the door. As expected, Lumia had yet to find success and was in a state of distress. By then, without realizing it, he had flung open the door.
âI-, Iâm very sorry about this! Actually, Iâm not very good at magic formations, and havenât been able to follow the recent lectures⊠Sistina usually teaches me how to do this, but she disappeared today⊠Since I wanted to review the topic⊠uhmâŠâ
âSo you snuck in here? But this room has a magic lock, so how did you get in here?â
âEh, hehe⊠I kind of snuck into the office andâŠâ
Lumia playfully stuck out the tip of her tongue, and took out the key.
Glen shrugged his shoulders in a somewhat surprised manner.
âSorry, Iâll clean up right now! You can scold me all you want afterwards alright!?â
As she frantically turned around to clean up, Glen grabbed her arm.
âSensei?â
âItâs alright. Just see this through to the end, I mean, youâve gotten this far already havenât you? It would be a shame to erase it now, right?â
âB-, But⊠It didnât really workâŠand I was about to give up anywayâŠâ
A depressed sigh escaped Lumiaâs lips.â
âI wonder why it didnât work? âŠIt worked last time so⊠And I didnât get the steps wrong eitherâŠâ
âIdiot. You just didnât add enough mercury.â
âEh?â
Glen picked up a jar of mercury and walked up to the formation. He raised the jar in the air, as if he was pouring wine, and squinted his eyes to inspect the formation. Then, he tilted the jar slightly, and without faltering, he poured the mercury. It trickled onto the formation in a fine line.
Suddenly, Glenâs hand began to move quickly. With mechanical precision, the line of mercury flowed cleanly onto the lines of the formation. There was not a single trace of doubt or hesitation in his movements.
ââŠAmazing.â
Lumiaâs eyes widened, and she held her breath as she looked at Glenâs movements.
âThose who get a teensy bit used to this begin to save too much on the ingredients, and as a result, the flow of magic through the formation is occasionally short-circuited.â
Glen put the jar down, and re-wore his left glove. Then, he placed his index finger on the mercury formation, and with deft movements, he shifted the mercury around in order to repair the essential parts of it.
âDespite how much attention you guys pay to things you canât see, you guys fail to notice the things that are right in front of you. This is proof that you guys think too highly of magic⊠There we go.â
Glen stood up, and threw aside his left glove.
âTry activating this again. Say the full five verses written in the textbook. Donât try to cut out anything alright?â
âY-Yes.â
Lumia walked up to the formation again. After a deep breath, she began her chant. Her refreshing voice made it seem like she was singing instead.
ââ
In that instant, the formation became white hot, and the room was enveloped by a white light.
ââ!â
Finally, when the light faded, the magic circle was activated with a high pitched ring. The unrestrained flow of magic through the circle emitted seven colors of light.
The seven lights that shone on the mercury created an illusory spectacle.
It was a mysterious visageâ
Above all, it was an innocent and beautiful sight.
âUwah⊠how prettyâŠâ
Lumia stared at the spectacle, seemingly moved by it.
âMy my⊠are you really moved by something like this?â
Glen coolly glanced at the formation.
âAfter all⊠Iâve never seen anyoneâs magic circle glow so brilliantly⊠It was minutely detailed yet so strong⊠Youâre amazing senseiâŠâ
âDonât be dumb, I mean, anyone can do something like this. In any case, most of the work was done by you, so it was probably due to the quality of the ingredients and catalysts that you prepared. SurelyâŠâ
ââŠSensei?â
Lumia noticed Glen leaving the room.
âIâm going home.â
âAhâŠP-, Please wait a moment!â
Lumia frantically pulled on Glenâs sleeve.
ââŠWhat is it?â
It seemed that Lumia pulled on Glenâs sleeve without thinking, and her eyes appeared to turn monochromatic as she lost herself in thought.
âUuhmâŠRight, sensei, are you going home now?â
âHm? âŠI guess so.â
I was actually gonna go to the headmasterâs office to turn in his resignation letter, but I donât really feel like going today. Well, I could always just do it tomorrow.
âThen, could I accompany you for a bit?â
ââŠWha?â
Towards Lumiaâs unexpected proposal, Glen raised an eyebrow.
âUhm⊠I wanted to talk with sensei.â
âWell I donât want to.â
Glen mercilessly shot her down.
âIs that soâŠâ
Lumia, depressed, lowered her head and shoulders. Somehow, the way she looked gave off the impression of a dog being forsaken by its owner.
âI said that I donât want you to accompany me, butâŠâ
Glen felt a bit sorry. He felt like had seen an abandoned and pitiful dog, and now he couldnât take his mind off it after leaving it behind. And so he mutteredâ
âif you want to follow me then do as you please.â
âAh, âŠThank you very much, sensei! Well, itâs slightly regretful, but please wait for a moment while I clean everything up, ok!?â
Lumia smiled happily, and hurriedly move to clean the room.
Seeing Lumiaâs innocent behavior, Glen shrugged his shoulders.
My myâŠ
âUwah! Sensei, look at that!â
As the two walked on the main street of Fejiti after leaving the academy, they could clearly see the phantasmal castle in the sky.
The seemingly endless downhill street allowed a broad view of the sky and the town, and from here, one could see the entirety of the sky castle. Dyed by the pink sky of the sunset, the dignified castle shined like a golden flame. If anything, the sunset served to magnify its majesty.
âMy friend really likes that castle. While I donât have any interest in unlocking that castleâs secrets⊠after seeing how grandeur and pretty it looks⊠How should I say this? I would also like to go to that castle someday.â
ââŠI see?â
Unlike Lumia, whose face was hot with excitement, Glenâs replies were cold and uncaring.
âItâs because of that castle that there are idiots that misunderstand the essence of magic. Geez, I canât help but feel depressed thinking about it.â
âSensei?â
Despite what Glen muttered, he was not criticizing anyone in particular, rather, those words seemed to be directed towards himself.
âCome on, stop looking around and letâs go.â
âAh, alrightâŠâ
Glen stepped forward. Lumia hurriedly moved to follow him.
In this manner, two of them walked together along the street.
While it could be said that they were walking âtogetherâ, the reality of the situation was that Glen was walking ahead without a hint of courtesy, and Lumia was desperately trying to match his pace.
Although the street wasnât quite as packed as it was in the afternoon, there were still a fair bit of people walking on the streets. Glen acted as if he was alone, and set his mind on avoiding the crowd of people.
âSensei⊠you actually like magic donât you?â
Lumia, who was walking alongside Glen, suddenly posed such a question.
âWhy would you think that?â
âNo, Uhm⊠Thatâs because when sensei was helping me with the magic circle⊠you looked like you were really enjoying it.â
Glen was at a loss for words.
I looked like I was enjoying it? Did I really show a happy expression? Just because I performed some magic?
âHah⊠no way.â
Glen chose to avoid the question by laughing.
âYou should know this by now, but I really hate magic. I wouldnât enjoy something like that.â
âHehe, is that so?â
However, Lumia gently smiled with a knowing expression.
Glen felt like he had been seen through. To him, this was a quite the unsavory development.
âBut⊠Even if Sensei really hates magic, what you said today was too much you know? Sisti⊠You made someone like Sistina cry.â
So the name of that silver-haired girl seems to be Sistina.
âApologize to her tomorrow alright? For Sistina, magic is an important bond between her and her grandfather. More than anything, Sistina really loves and respects her grandfather, who was a famous magician⊠âTo someday become a great magician that wonât lose to my grandfatherâ⊠That was the promise she made with her grandfather before he passed away.â
ââŠI see. So I guess I did something terrible huh.â
Even if it was indirect, if I call someone whom they respect worthless, then anyone would be angry.
âThat aside, whatâs this? Did you invite me to walk with you so you could lecture me?â
âAh, no⊠thatâs part of it, but itâs not like thatâŠâ
As if rearranging her thought, Lumia stayed silent for a while after that.
âUhm⊠could I asked you something?â
âIt depends on what youâre asking.â
âErm⊠Before you became an instructor at the academy, what were you doing?â
As if he had prepared his response in advance, Glen took a deep breath, proudly stuck out his chest, and announced.
âI was a NEET parasite.â
âEh? A NEET? A parasite?â
âThereâs a girl with a lot of authority in the academy named Serika right? She took care of me like a mother would when I was small, and borrowing that connection, I had her raise me all the way till now. Heh, amazing right?â
âA-, AhahaâŠ. Why are you so proud about itâŠ?â
Lumia had no choice but to show a wry smile.
âBut thatâs a lie right?â
As to why she could refute him with such confidence, Glen felt a bit troubled.
âIâm not lying alright? Do I look like the kind of person who could work seriously? Serika provided for me for the past year you know?â
âOne year⊠Then what did you do before that?â
ââŠAhâ, sorry, I just wanted a sound a bit cooler. To be honest, Serika provided for me ever since I graduated from the academy. My personality isnât really suited for working you see, so ever since then, Iâve been searching for my true self or something like thatâŠâ
As if unwilling to accept such an answer, Lumia continued to stare at Glen.
âAhâ, thatâs the end of unburying my dark history. The end! Itâs my turn to ask you alright!?â
Although he wasnât interested in Lumia, there was no other choice. He desperately wished to move away from the topic of his past.
âYou guys, why do you pursue magic so desperately? Whether itâs that Sistina person or you, arenât you guys a bit too serious about magic?â
âAbout thatâŠâ
âI said in class today that âmagic is really just a meritless techniqueâ right? Even if we didnât have it, there wonât be any real inconveniences, I mean, the more we use it, the worse things get. Why do you guys go so far out on your own volition?â
Although Glen had only asked the question to change the topic, the girl named Lumia â in a manner beyond his expectations â was pondering the question seriously. After thinking about it for a brief moment, she said:
âI donât understand the motivation that pushes others to study and research magic⊠but I have my own reasons to study magic.â
âHmm, Is it âthatâ? That thing about finding the truth of the world, or the origin of human evolution?â
âAhaha, thatâs not the case. After all, I wonât be able to work towards that kind of noble cause.â
ââŠHm?â
For the first time, Glen had interest in this girl named Lumia.
âWell then, what motivates you to learn magic?â
âLetâs see⊠I want to use magic to help the people in the truest sense of word. For that purpose I want to deepen my understanding of magic.â
Glen felt that her words were an indirect criticism of his feelings of rejection towards magic.
âMy my, are you trying to say that âthe way to use power lies in the hands of the beholderâ? Something like âthe sword does not kill people, people kill peopleâ?â
âYes, but⊠my belief is just a bit different from that.â
â?â
âJust like how you said today, sensei, magic that could bring harm to the people is better off not existing. If magic didnât exist, then there wouldnât be people hurt by magic. However, magic is definitely something that exists.â
â⊠I guess.â
âUnder the pretense that it already exists, then it is unrealistic to hope for it to not exist. If thatâs the case, then we have no choice but to think of ways in which we can prevent magic from hurting people.â
ââŠâŠâ
âBut if we donât understand magic, then we will never manage to find such a way. If we donât understand magic, then it will forever be labeled as an unknown devilâs sorcery, a criminal practice, or a tool to kill people.â
âBasically⊠what youâre saying is that, rather than turn our eyes away from magic, we should wisely find the correct way to control it, right? That we should mobilize all the magicians for such a purpose, right?â
âYes. Though, what I donât know is how a mediocre magician like me can achieve such a thingâŠâ
âYou, so you want to be something like⊠an official in the ministry of magic, or a magic sheriff?â
âEheh, I suppose so. To walk along the path I wish⊠That is my goal.â
Glen sighed, and tried to remonstrate this naĂŻve girl.
âIâm just gonna say this, but it could all end in vain you know? No, if you work hard you could probably become and official, but your goal is too high of a hurdle. The darkness within magic isnât something that one person could change.â
âI understand, but even soâŠâ
âWhy? Why do you choose to go down this unrewarding path?â
When Glen asked, Lumia showed a gentle smile towards him for some reason. Then, she looked into the distance with a nostalgic expression.
âI⊠have someone I want to repay someday.â
âRepay? What about that?â
âThis was around three years ago. Back then, I was banished from my family due to some circumstances, so I moved into Sistiâs home. Something happened shortly after that, and my life was threatened by a group of evil magiciansâŠâ
âDespite how you look, youâve lived a hard life huh? Anyway, did you say that you were banished by your familyâŠ? You, could it be that youâre the daughter of some powerful noble!?â
âAh, no thatâs not it! I donât come from that kind of exaggerated family! Honestly! We were just poor! Poor!â
Lumia frantically thrust her arms forward to deny.
However, while it was normal for poor families to abandon their children during hard times, it certainly wouldnât be called âbanishedâ.
âWait a sec⊠Now that I look closely, youâŠâ
Glen appeared to have suddenly remembered something, and began to stare intently at Lumiaâs face. The way he squinted his eyes made it seem like he was trying to look at something far away.
ââŠSensei? Is something the matter?â
Then Lumia, with an expectant expression, returned Glenâs gaze.
Howeverâ
âAh no, itâs nothing⊠then? What happened after that?â
As if he wanted to say âhow could that be possibleâ, Glen shook his head.
A trace of disappointment could be felt in Lumiaâs sigh. Then, she continued her story.
âBack then, I felt insecure after being banished from my previous family⊠Thinking âwhy does this always happen to me?â I cried and cried, and then I gave up⊠but then, a magician appeared from nowhere and saved me in the nick of time.â
âThe heck is that? That guy was totally looking for that timing, and was totally just trying to look cool.â
âBack then, I was really afraid of the person who killed the evil magicians one by one in order to protect me. That person himself also said that it was his job to kill those magicians, yet every time that person killed someone, they showed a pained expression⊠Even so, that person fought to the end for the sake of protecting me. Even though that person did all that, I was so scared that I wasnât able to thank themâŠâ
âHaâh.â
âThough I only met that person for a short time⊠I really thought that they were truly kind at heart. Thatâs why â even though they were hurt by what they did â they could continue to fight for the sake of someone else. As long as evil magicians donât exist⊠that person wonât have to show such a sad expression ever againâŠâ
âHaâh.â
âThat person saved my life. This time, I want to be the one to help him. I want to be to be in a position to guide those who are led astray from the path of magic back onto the right path, and in order to do that, I need to deepen my understanding of magic. If I can walk along this path⊠then someday, I will give my thanks to that person⊠That person, who showed me the light as I was alone in the darkness.â
Hearing what Lumia said, Glenâs shoulders began to tremble. Then finally, he burst into laughter.
âPerhaps, hehe. But isnât there also saying where âreality is stranger than fictionâ?â
Even though her firm beliefs were just laughed at, Lumia showed a gentle smile.
âHah, that kind of saying doesnât exist.â
After that, the two of them didnât talk about anything in particular.
As usual, Glen walked at his own pace, and Lumia â who was in a good mood for some reason â chased after him like a little pup. Repeating this cycle, the two finally arrived at the crossroads where the two had first met.
âAh sensei. Iâm going this way, since Iâm living at Sistiâs house right now.â
âIs that so? Well then, be careful on your way home.â
âIâll be fine alright? Itâs really close to here after all.â
âI see, but you never know when somethingâs gonna happen, so just be careful alright?â
âHehe sensei, despite the way you act, youâre a worrywart arenât you?â
âIdiot, that just means youâre someone I have to worry about.â
âAhaha, Iâll be careful. Well then sensei, see you tomorrow!â
ââŠMm.â
Glen â for no reason in particular â gazed at Lumiaâs back as she ran off into the distance.
She turned around several times on the way, and happily waved her hand at him.
ââŠIs she a dog?â
He said so without any real intent, but it seemed to have led him to a rather interesting revelation.
If Lumia was a dog, then the girl called Sistina would be a cat. Ahh, I see, I get it now, that kind of haughty and dishonest attitude is totally like a catâŠ
And so, Glen ruminated over these pointless thoughts.
âBut huh⊠despite how she looks, she really thought it through⊠that girlâŠâ
For a while now, Glen had been thinking about what Lumia said.
ââŠâNo choice but to thinkââŠhuhâŠâ
Glen took the envelope out of his pocket, and raised it into the air, as if he was trying to see through it.