Ignoring Lumia who enthusiastically reviewed the class materials, Sistina blankly stared out the window towards the âSky Castle Melgariusâ that floated above Fejiti.
Despite it being the iconic symbol of the town of Fejiti, no one understood why it was there, or when it had come to existence. During the brief amount of free time before class, she would always look at the floating castle in wonder. For Sistina, looking at the mysterious visage in the sky had already become a habit.
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[Look, my cute Sistina. That is the âSky Castle Melgariusâ you see?]
Was it because that lousy instructor had insulted her esteemed grandfather?
Sistinaâs mind was filled with these nostalgic memories.
[How is it? Isnât it beautiful? That castle has been floating in the sky since a time beyond which we can comprehend. Yes, several hundred years⌠several thousand years⌠perhaps since forever and everâŚ]
Sistina remembered clearly. Whenever she mentioned the sky castle, her grandfatherâs eyes would light up in excitement.
[Hahaha, though everyone calls me a great an accomplished magician⌠the reality is not quite so. The reason I began to research magic⌠Yes, it was all for the sake of entering that castle, even if it was only a single step. At one point, I want to see all of its magnificent glory. At another, I want to unlock the unknown mysteries that have been left untouched for thousands of years. That is my only reason for pursuing the path of magic.]
Even though his appearance had eroded through the years. , his current expression made him seem like a young, dreaming boyâ
[Some say that the castle is the remnant of a forgone advanced magic civilization. Others say that the castle is the throne of the gods that created this earth. According to certain legends, inside that castle lies the key to understanding everything in this world. If that was true, then who created that castle? And for what reason does it exist in the distance⌠The greatest mystery of the world floats above my very head. Even if I think about it, I can feel the romance of it all flowing through me⌠As a magician, how could I not challenge this mystery?]
Sistina loved to hear her grandfather talk about his observations, theories, and research.
However⌠during his later years, his legs and hip became weak, and his body refused to move the way he wanted to. When Sistina heard him speak during those times, she couldnât help but get the feeling that he was truly miserable.
âI want to set foot on itâ. âI want to see it onceâ; all these dreams came to be spoken in past tense.
The substance-less castle, which you could do nothing but look up to.
Even the hope of borrowing the power of magic to one day fly to that distant castle, disappeared as if awaking from a dream.
Since it was always in sight, what he awoke to was nothing but a cruel reality.
Her grandfather in his later years had realized thisâ
There was no way that he would be able to step foot in that castle.
âHas grandfather given up?
Sistina couldnât resist the urge to ask her grandfather that. Thinking back, it was a very cruel question.
[âŚIt is regretful. There are many things that we are unable to do in one lifetime you know? âŚMy father, my grandfather, my great grandfather, they all⌠were unable to find a way to that castleâŚah-]
However, her grandfather had gently rubbed her head.
[It was trulyâŚa shameâŚ]
He said.
With a nostalgic gaze, he looked at the floating castle in the sky as if looking at the sun.
The clear blue sky. The radiant and blinding sun. All of them gathered together to make the half-transparent castle clearly visible.
In that moment, the magnificent castle â and the visage of her grandfather looking upon it â captured Sistinaâs very soul.
Her grandfatherâs back felt so distant and his gaze looked so painfulâ. At the same time, the phantasmal castle in the sky looked so radiant and beautifulâ. That was why, on that day, in that moment, her grandfatherâs dream became her dream.
âIf thatâs the case, I will be the one to do itâ
âI will become a great magician that can stand above my grandfatherâ
âIn place of my grandfather, I will unlock the mysteries of the âSky Castle Melgariusââ
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âOi, white cat.â
Suddenly, an indifferent voice descended from above her head.
Sistina jumped upright in her seat in surprise, and her consciousness returned back to the present world. However, she understood without needing to turn her head to look. The man standing beside her was that detestable temporary instructor.
âOi, can you hear me white cat? Give me a response.â
âW-, White cat? By white cat do you mean meâŚ? W-, What is that supposed to mean!?â
Sistina slammed the desk and stood up from her seat. She glared at Glen and said:
âDonât treat people like animals! I have the name Sistinaââ
âShush, just listen to what I have to say. I have something to say to you about what happened yesterday.â
âW-, What about it!? Youâre gonna continue!?â
Sistina straightened her body. Her hostility could be felt in her gaze.
âDo you want to argue with me that badly!? Do you want to call magic something useless again!? If thatâs the case, Iââ
In terms of speaking and reasoning ability, he has the upper hand. If we entered a debate I wouldnât be able to win, but even so, I canât back down. Iâm carrying my grandfatherâs dreams after all.
As Sistina resolved to resist whatever Glen intended to say, regardless of the evident resultâ
ââŚAbout what happened yesterday, sorry about that.â
âEh?â
Then, hearing something completely unexpected, Sistina froze in place.
âWell, uh, how should I say this⌠I guess people have things that are important to them⌠right? I really hate magic, but⌠uhm, about what I said to you, it wasnât really logical of me to do that. I mean, what I said was a bit too much, and like, it was kinda childish of me. Well, erm, in the end, I guess it would be that⌠Sorry about everything.â
Glen showed an unwilling expression, and turned his eyes away. Saying those apologetic words, he bowed his head slightly.
Could he be trying to apologize?
ââŚhuh?â
Ignoring Sistina, who was still in a daze, Glen walked back to the instructorâs podium as though he had just completed some troublesome task.
Anyway, what is he trying to do now? Itâs not even time for class, and he arrived to the classroom on time⌠Something is weird about this.
âWhat justâŚ? Did something happenâŚ?â
âWha, huh? Whatâs come over him?â
âHow should I knowâŚâ
The students in class who witnessed the scene couldnât help but feel anxious. After all, Glen of all people had showed up to class on time.
Just what are you planning?
Sistinaâs hostility towards Glen was obvious to everyone in the classroom. However, the person in question merely leaned towards the blackboard, closed his eyes, and massaged his shoulders. He completely ignored the doubtful gazes that were being cast upon him.
The bell rung after a short while. In a manner that made people suspect that he would sleep whilst standing, Glen walked up to the instructorâs podium.
However, what he said next was unbelievable.
âAlright, letâs start the class.â
The classroom erupted into a state of commotion. The students of the class all exchanged glances with one another.
âNow then⌠this is the textbook for spell chant studies⌠right?â
Glen opened the textbook and flipped through the pages. The sufferable expression on his face increased proportionally to the number of pages flipped. Finally, Glen closed the book, and sighed loudly.
In front of the confused class, Glen drifted to the classroomâs window, opened it, andâŚ
âSo-i!â
Threw the textbook out the window.
âAh, as I thought, itâs the usual Glen.â Having become used to Glenâs mysterious antics, the students of the class sighed in disappointment, and resigned themselves to their textbook of choice. It would appear that this class was going to be self-study again.
Howeverâ
âNow then, before we start, let me say one thing to you guys.â
Glen returned to the podium, and took a deep breathâ
âYou guys are really are idiots, arenât you?â
And promptly spat out such condescending words.
âAfter witnessing your attitudes during class for the past eleven days, I finally understood. You guys donât know ja-ck about magic. If you really understood magic, you wouldnât have asked me to âteach me the modern translation of thisâ and other stupid questions like that. Nor would you have copied the magic formulas word-for-word from the book.â
The students, who were about to copy from the textbook â quill pens in hand â froze in place.
âI donât want to be told that by a third rate magician who canât even do the one-stage chant for a low-level spell like [Shock ¡ Bolt].â
It was unknown who spouted such a thing, but the classroom went silent.
Then, the students in the classroom began to chuckle and laugh.
âWell, to be honest, I donât want to admit it, but itâs true.â
In a disgruntled manner, Glen turned his head away, and picked at his ear with a finger.
<TL NOTE: THE PHRASE FOR âBEGRUDGING ACCEPTANCEâ IS čłăçă (MY EAR HURTS), čłSTANDS FOR EAR.>
âItâs regrettable, but despite being a male, my ability to control magic and my sense for simplifying magic is lacking. I suffered a lot as a student because of this you know? But huh⌠I donât know who said that, but whoever called [Shock ¡ Bolt] âlow-levelâ, listen closely.  Itâs a shame that you are actually an idiot. I mean, youâve just proved it yourself didnât you?â
Hearing what Glen said, the class seemed to be enveloped by an irritated atmosphere.
âWell, whatever. Since you said that, why donât we talk about the chant for [Shock ¡ Bolt]? Itâs a good start for someone of your level after all.â
In reaction to Glenâs contemptful words, the class entered a boisterous state.
âAt this point, even if I try to explain an elementary chant like [Shock ¡ Bolt]âŚâ
âMy my, weâve learned everything there is to know about [Shock ¡ Bolt] you know?â
âHere here, this is the chant for the black magic [Shock ¡ Bolt]~, please take a look. This writing here kind of reminds you of the embarrassing poems you wrote during puberty right? Along with that, these digits and symbols here are all written tightly in runic language. They all come together to become what you call a magical formula!â
Glen ignored the provocations and complaints, hoisted the book, and began to talk.
âSince you guys can do the one stage chant, Iâm gonna assume you all have the basics like magic control, annunciation technique, breathing control, mana biorhythm adjustment, mental control, and memory technique completely down alright? And by that, Iâm also gonna assume you have the magic power and mental capacity of a standard magician. Alright, so based on those skills, you are able to perfectly recite the formula for the magic. Then, once you chant the preset phrases for it â Ah! How mysterious, the magic activated just like that didnât it? This should be what you call âthatâ, you know âlearning the spellâ or something like that.â
Then, Glen pointed his left finger towards the wall, and chanted the spell.
â<Oh thunder spirits ¡ With a shockwave of lightning ¡ Strike it down>â
A bolt of lightning emitted from his finger, and struck the wall.
The students looked at Glen disdainfully, as he once again performed a three-stage chant. Ignoring them, Glen wrote the incantation that he used on the blackboard in runic language.
âNow then, this is the basic incantation for [Shock ¡ Bolt]. People with decent control and sense can shorten this long phrase to <Oh the thunder spiritâs lightning>⌠Well, you know this already. Then, here is the problem.â
As he wrote on the blackboard, Glen cut up stages of the incantation.
<Oh thunder spirits ¡ With a shockwave ¡ Of lightning ¡ Strike it down>
âNow then, if you use this chant, what will happen? Try to tell me.â
The class entered a solemn silence.
More so than ânot knowingâ, the class became anxiously silent because they didnât know why Glen would pose such a question.
âAs for the conditions of chanting⌠right. A speed of twenty-four, a sound-level of three and a half, a tension of fifty, and with the mana biorhythm at a starting state⌠Iâll give you guys a break, and give you these basic conditions. Now, anyone want to answer?â
The class continued to stay silent. Not a single person could answer his problem.
Even the honor student Sistina remained silent. A drop of sweat trickled down her forehead, and she showed a vexed expression.
âTerrible. Is this what you call a wipe?â
âEven if you say that, an incantation that is divided like that doesnât exist!â
The twin-tailed girl named Wendy slammed the desk and stood up from her seat.
âGyaâHAHAHAHhaâ!? Stop right there, are you kidding me!? HAHAHAHAHhaahhaâ!â
She was met with crude and mocking laughter.
âThe spell wonât successfully activate using that chant. It will certainly fail in some way.â
The male student, who had the best grades after Sistina â Gabel  â stood up. He pushed his glasses upward, and confronted Glen.
âDid you just say, âIt will certainly fail in some wayâ!? PUhGy    AHAHAHAHA-!â
âWhââ
âYou know, itâs obvious that it will fail if you take the completed form of a chant and mess with it! What Iâm asking is, in what form does that failure appear?â
Gabel looked down in shock.
âThere is no way to tell what would happen! The result is completely random!â
Wendy, unwilling to back down, shouted.
âRaânâdoâm!? Y-, You guys, I gave you such a simple formula to work with, and I even go through the trouble of giving you specific conditions, and you tell me itâs random!? Didnât you guys say that youâve completely researched this spell? Do you guys want me die lauHAHAHAHAHAH-! Stop, I canât take anymore! Save me mama!â
Glen continued to laugh mockingly.
At this moment, the irritation in the classroom reached its peak.
âWell thatâs enough. The correct answer is that it curves to the right.â
After falling to his hands and knees due to laughter, Glen said this and stood up. Then, he chanted the four stage incantation. As he had declared earlier, the originally straight bolt, curved to right in a massive arc, and struck the wall.
âAfter that isâŚâ
<Oh thunder ¡ spirits ¡ With a shockwave ¡ Of lightning ¡ Strike it down>
He added a stage to the incantation written on the blackboard.
âIf you use this, the range of the spell should be about one-third of what it was.â
And it turned out to be just as he said.
âAnd then, if you do thisâŚâ
<Oh thunder spirits ¡ With                               lightning ¡ Strike it down>
He returned the incantation to the original amount of stages, and erased a part of it.
âThe power will decrease significantly.â
Saying this, Glen struck one of the students with the spell.
However, the student didnât seem to feel anything. Rather, it cause the studentâs eyes to widen in surprise.
âWell, if youâve âcompletely researchedâ this, you should know at least this much.â
Glen showed a triumphant expression as he twirled the chalk around his finger.
Though the students couldnât stand Glenâs attitude, none of them said anything. After all, it was clear that this âthird rate magicianâ named Glen had a better understanding of formulas and incantations than they themselves did.
âAnyway, do you guys understand why this mysterious phenomenon occurs when you memorize the formulas in the book and say a couple of strange phrases? No matter how you look at it, isnât that a bit weird?â
âT-, Thatâs because the magical formulas interfere with the rules of the world and    â
Towards Gabelâs makeshift answer, Glen immediately rebutted.
âThatâs whatâs normally said right? I get it. Well then, what are âmagical formulasâ? These âformulasâ are some sequence of words or number or symbols that are made and understood by humans you know? Letâs assume that magic does in fact interfere with the rules of the world. So then, why are magic formulas able to interfere with the world? Furthermore, why do we need to memorize it in order to use it? Finally, why does an incantation that doesnât seem to have anything to do with the formula activate the magic? Havenât you thought that this is a bit strange? Well, you probably havenât anyway. After all, to you guys, the world is âsomething thatâs already obviousâ.â
What Glen pointed out, was something that all the students â including Sistina â had turned a blind eye on for the sake of their own convenience. After all, as long as one continued to desperately memorize formulas and incantations, oneâs breadth of magic would limitlessly increase. All the questions that arose when studying were only limited to those regarding practicality. Overall, the basic principles of magic were secondary to its practical use.
Thus, learning new spells made them feel happy and fueled their pride. For that reason, âlearning magicâ had become a competition of who could learn the most amount of spells. Since the number of spells learned was proof of oneâs prestige, none of them had ever stopped to consider something like âwhy it workedâ.
âThatâs why, for today, I will be using the incantation for [Shock ¡ Bolt] to teach you the easy-peasy basics of magic formulation and incantation. Well, feel free to go to sleep if youâre not interested.â
However, none of the students in the classroom felt even a trace of drowsiness.
And so, Glen began to review one of two great principles of magic âThe law of equivalent interactionâ.
It was a classical magic theory that described the equivalent interactions between the large universe â the earth; and the small universe â the people. In essence, it was a theory that said that âan effect on the earth will be accompanied by an effect on the peopleâ.
âAstrology is a direct representation of equivalent interaction. By observing the movements of the stars, we can determine the destiny of people. Basically, it is a technique that allows us to read what their effect on the earth has on a person. Magic is the complete opposite of that.â
So then, what are magical formulas?
Magic formulas donât affect the world, they affect the people. By changing the human consciousness at a deeper level, they allow us to intervene with the conclusion of the respective laws of the world. That is the true form of magic.
âSimply put, magical formulas are a super-high level autosuggestion. Thatâs why, about the cool sounding phrase that âMagic is the way we search for the truth of the worldâ that you guys like to say so much â itâs wrong. Magic is the study of the cogitation of man.â
In essence, the runic language is the most efficient method â with standard results â that allows people to influence their deeper consciousness through autosuggestion. It is a language used specially for autosuggestion that has been developed through the long history of mankind.
âHm? Does someone not believe that simple words can influence oneâs deeper consciousness? âŚMan, you guys are troublesome bunch⌠Oi, white cat over there.â
âLike I said, Iâm not a white cat! I have the name Sistinaââ
ââŚI love you. To be honest, I fell for you at first sight.â
âHuh? âŚWhâŚWh, Whwhwhwh, you, what did you sayâ!?â
âAlright, pay attention everyone. White catâs face turned red right? A mere phrase completely affected her entire consciousness didnât it? Comparatively, the external expressions are easy to control, yet they have been affected to this extent. Then, for our deeper consciousness that is unaffected by reasonâ KUwAH!? Hey, you idiot! Donât throw your textbooks!â
âYouâre the idiot! You stupid stupid stupid idiotâ!â
After a short fuss, Glen, whose face was red in bruises, continued his lecture about formulation and incantations.
âThe most important part lies in the formulation and speed. It is the primary method through which you can change your deeper consciousness in the way you want.â
Then, Glen explained that incantations were merely keywords for recalling the related magical formula. Through the keyword, the formula can change oneâs deeper consciousness.
âWell, basically, itâs an association game. For example, if you hear âWhite cat girlâ, then you will immediately think about her head full of white hair. The same applies to the incantation and the formula. By consolidating the relationship using a chant in runicâOw!? Hey, Iâm begging you, stop throwing those textbooks already-!â
Glenâs face was filled with book inflicted marks.
âBasically, the laws of magic related to incantation and formulation⌠They are the way through which we understand the syntax, and the way through which we create our formulas. Thus, they are the most important things to know as a magician. Yet, you guys completely ignored this part, and completely set yourselves on translating everything and doing whatever you call learning magic. Heck, even the textbook emphasizes that âyou donât need to care about the details, just memorize thisâ.â
This time, the students could not find a single word to rebut his statement.
âBasically itâs this. Translating incantations and formulas in a manner that is easier to memorize is what you have called âan easy to understand lectureâ, and desperately copying and memorizing this is what you call âlearningâ, right? Well I guess thatâs kinda stupid.â
Glen shrugged his shoulders, and breathed out loudly through his nose.
âNow, back to the problem of magical syntax and formulation⌠To be honest, to completely understand everything about it, your lifespans arenât quite enough⌠Wait, donât get angry yet. This point is true. No, for real.â
Glen, who had been in a commanding position until now, was suddenly at the receiving end of many condemning gazes.
âLikeâIâsaid, Iâll teach you the easy-peasy basics right? If you donât understand this, you wouldnât be able to understand the essentials for higher-level magical formulas. Well, if you guys can understand what Iâm about to explainâŚHmmâ
For a short while, Glen pressed his temple in thought.
â<Well ¡ Just ¡ Paralyze>â
And then, he slowly chanted this strange incantation.
However, the most surprising thing was that the spell [Shock ¡ Bolt] activated. The studentâs eyes were all wide in surprise.
âHuh? Itâs a bit weaker than I thought⌠Well whatever, does anyone want to learn how to do something even with an improvised and changed incantation like this? Well, your precision will decrease so I wouldnât really recommend it.â
The way the students saw Glen in their eyes changed immediately.
âThen after this I will explain basics of syntax and formulation. Well, anyone whoâs not interested can go to sleep. To be honest, this is a really pointless topic.
However, as expected, none of the students in the room felt a single tinge of drowsiness.
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At the same time, somewhere in Fejiti.
âIs the plan going well?â
âMm, itâs going well.â
In pitch-black darkness, where not a single strand of light seeped through, a man with a gentle smile on his face replied through half of a gemstone that was pressed against his ear.
âAnd? What about that professor⌠Huey Reysen? Where is he right now?â
âHaha, youâre talking about âhimâ? Of course he âdisappearedââ
âFu, hahaha, I see, so he âdisappearedâ huhâ
ââŚYes. However, the problem is the person that succeeded âhimâ.â
âAre you talking about Glen Ryders? It was within my expectations for them to find a replacement professor, but I never thought they would do so this quickly. I heard it was that witchâs idea.â
âHaha, I suppose things donât always go according to plan.â
The man shrugged his shoulders and chuckled.
âHowever, if itâs a magician that was brought in personally by that professor Alfornea⌠Will everything be okay?â
âAs for whether or not Glen will be an obstacle, I believe that he wouldnât be a problem.â
âIs that so?â
âAh. About this man Glen. I was wary of him at first since he was someone that was brought in by that witch but after a bit of investigation⌠there was nothing to write home about. Heâs just a third-rank, third-rate magician. He is not a threat to me .â
âIf thatâs the case, let usâŚâ
âAh. Let us proceed with our current plan. As we had decided, we shall execute the plan on the day of the magic assembly that was mentioned earlier. On that day, the academyâs main force of magicians, consisting of their lecturers and professors, will all be away. And then, on that day, only the students of âthatâ class will be coming to the academy. It is truly a wonderful day to strike.â
ââŚAnd if for some reason the target is not at the academy on that day?
âThen abort the operation. For our organization, this plan and our worth only go to such an extent.â
âHaha, I suppose we pledged our allegiance to a difficult organization, havenât we?â
âThat doesnât matter. That organization gave me everything I wantedâ
âBy that, you mean that you are on the same boat?â
âAh.â
âFufu, then let us pray for the success of our plan. Let us find glory in the wisdom of the heavensââ
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Time passed by in the blink of an eye. Glenâs lectures were not like those of supposed âgenius lecturersâ â His strange character and unique speaking ability had enraptured the hearts of the students. Furthermore, he did not adhere himself to the studentâs expectations, nor did he purposely accommodate to the desires of any particular student. All that could be said, was that his lectures were genuine; He fully understood what he was teaching, and was able to simplify and explain it in a clear and concise fashion.
ââŚWell, Thatâs about all there is to [Shock ¡ Bolt]. Any questions?â
Glen pressed the chalk against the blackboard, which was filled with neatly organized words, sectional markers, and figures.
There was not a single person with a question. Whilst they felt pressured by Glenâs presence, the real reason was that there was nothing left to ask about.
âIf you guys understood what I was talking about today, then you should kinda understand how dangerous it is to cut three-stage chants to one stage. Sure, if you had good magic control and sense it isnât something thatâs hard to do, but you guys absolutely need to understand that, due to the chant, the likelihood of an accident occurring increases. Donât take this lightly, otherwise, you might die in some deadly accident someday.â
Then, Glen looked at the students with a serious expression that they have never seen before.
âFinally, the most important thing⌠As I explained, the efficiency of magic power of the three-stage chant will always win over that of the one-stage chant. So from the perspective of not using magic wastefully, the three-stage chant is clearly the best. Thatâs why I strongly recommend that you guys use the three-stage chant for magic. Iâm not saying this cause Iâm frustrated that I canât use the one-stage chant ok? For real. Like I said, for real ok?â
So he is frustrated about itâŚ
In that moment, all the students understood this fact.
âAnyway, as of now, you guys are nothing but âMagic-usersâ that can simply use magic. If you guys still want to be âMagiciansâ someday, then go and take some time to think about what youâre really lacking. Well, I donât really recommend doing that. Itâs kind of boring and a waste of your lifetime, and surely thereâs something more meaningful you can do with your life⌠now thenââ
Glen took his watch out of his pocket and checked the time.
âWoah, I went past the time huh⌠My my, can I get my overtime pay if I apply for it? Well, whatever. Thatâs it for today. C-ya.â
Glen left the classroom grumbling to himself.
The students absentmindedly saw him off. When the door closed with a bang â as if it was some kind of signal â they all began copying notes from the blackboard. It seemed as though they were possessed by something.
âWhat was that⌠Iâve been had.â
Clutching her face in her hands, Sistina sighed deeply.
âTo think that that guy could teachâŚâ
âMhm. I was a bit surprised as well.â
Lumiaâs eyes were wide in amazement.
âItâs frustrating⌠and I donât want to admit it⌠despite that guy being the worst person I could possibly imagine, heâs an amazing magical instructor⌠though heâs the worst person I could possibly imagine.â
âAh, Ahaha, thereâs no need to say it twiceâŚâ
âBut⌠why did that guy suddenly take his classes seriously? I mean, he was acting like that yesterday, so⌠Hm?â
Sistina who turned to face Lumia, noticedâ
âLumia⌠what are you so happy about? Your smile is spilling all over the place you know?â
âFufu, is that so?â
âYes it is. Iâve never seen you this happy before. Did something happen?â
âEhehe, nothing happenedââ
âLiar. Giving that expression, thereâs no way nothing happened.â
âEheheheâŚâ
No matter how many times she asked, her close friend would dodge the question with a smile on face. All Sistina could do was tilt her head in thought.
The useless instructor Glen, awakens.
The news shook the entire campus. As the rumor spread like wildfire, students of other classes began to attend Glenâs lectures in their free periods, and all of them, without exception, were amazed at the quality of his lectures.
Till now, the instructors at this academy were judged by their rank as a magician. Their qualifications, their authority, and the support of the students were all based on their rank. However, the seemingly eternal conception of âauthority as justiceâ that presided in this academy was crushed with the passing of a single night. For the instructors, this was like a living nightmare.
âSerika-kun, the man you brought in is amazing!â
The excited voice of the academyâs headmaster, Rick, resounded through the room. It was obvious to anyone that he was in a brilliantly good mood.
âI was worried about his reputation during the first eleven days, but I suppose allâs well that ends well.â
ââŚKuhâ
Harry groaned in frustration. Ever since Glen had begun to seriously teach, the attendance of his classes dwindled little by little. In other words, there were students that would ditch his classes for Glenâs.
âFufufu⌠As a matter of fact, Glen is one of my disciples that I have taught from scratch.â
Taking advantage of the moment, Serika raised her chest high in pride, and announced.
âWhat! Serika-kun, you, of all people, have a disciple!? Werenât you against the idea of disciples?â
âHeâs the only exception. Though in any case, his grades were quite poor.â
âOho~ I wouldâve never thought. However, why did you hide this until now?â
âHm? Isnât that obvious? If Glen is truly useless as an instructor, then wonât I â as his master â be on the receiving end of the shame? Thatâs why I stayed silent about it.â
âLike Master, like disciple, youâ!â
Harryâs attempt at a retort was in vain.
âDonât say that Harry. Even if you praise me like that, you will get nothing out of it.â
âShut up! I wasnât praising you, you stupid idiot of a master!â
âOh my, from a magical talent standpoint, Glenâs situation is truly regrettable. However, heâs a hardworking fellow you see? Since he was a kid, Iâve told him countless times that âmagic isnât suitable for you, go do something elseâ, but he didnât listen to me at all, rather, he told me that he wants to become an amazing magician like myself you see? Even though heâs still a third-rate magician, his abilities are at least at the level of an ordinary magician right? Thatâs when I realized you know, that heâs a kid who could do it if he wanted to. Ah, yes yes, now I remember. When I first started to teach him magic, he did something likeââ
And so, she went on and on.
Serika â whose attitude was generally brazen and audacious â showed an unbelievably gentle expression as she began to boast about her disciple.
As for Harry; he did not want to hear, nor did he want to know about the top-secret information that was being leaked through the room. His shoulders were visibly trembling, and the veins on his forehead could be seen.
(Damn you⌠Glen RydersâŚ-!)
As Harry trembled in frustration, he suddenly remembered the incident that happened a few days agoâ
âOi, Glen Ryders! Oi, are you listening Glen Ryders! Respond to me!â
That dayâ
Harry â as a senior instructor and professor of the academy â planned to âhave a wordâ with Glen, who had become infamous throughout the academy for his attitude and activities. Harry shouted coercively towards Glen, who lazily walked down the hallway.
Then, Glen suddenly turned his head to around him, and glanced sideways at Harry for a brief moment. He tilted his head in puzzlement, promptly ignored Harryâs presence, and continued walking.
âHey, oi!? What is that âWho the heck are you talking toâ attitude supposed to mean!? Youâre Glen Ryders right!? It canât be anyone else but you right!?â
âYouâre wrong. You have the wrong person.â
âAs if! No one but Glen Ryders would have a stupid face like you! Also, I was the one who performed your employment interview!â
âAh, and here I was thinking who you were! So itâs you, my senpai instructor, Harem! Hey whatâs up!â
âItâs Harry! Harry! Are you messing with me you little brat!?â
âNo no, not at all, erm, Haâ something senpai.â
âYou bastard, do you not want to remember my name that badly? My name isâŚâ
Though Harry was seething with rage, he continued onto the main topic.
âListen well, Glen Ryders. Iâve heard that your attitude has been unbecoming of an instructor, yes?â
ââŚâŚâŚâ
âAre you trying to play dumb? You should realize that your current unprecedented position is a result of neither your talent nor your prowess! Rather, itâs the result of what that witch⌠what Serika Alfornea did for her own self-gratification! Know your place! Even if you have Serika Alforneaââ
âDonât you get tired of saying her full name each and every time?â
âShut up! Donât try to butt in while Iâm still talking! Even if you have Serika Alfornea â who has reached the seventh-rank and the domain of gods â backing you, donât kid yourself by thinking that you can keep up this peremptory farce on forever!â
âExactly-! Donât you also think that Serikaâs been getting carried away recently!? If she keeps this up, sheâll one hundred percent receive divine punishment someââ
âWhy are you treating this like someone elseâs problem!? Anyway, despite the contract period being one month, donât fool yourself into believing that youâll stay here for the entirety of it! Iâll do everything I can to get you kicked out of this academy! So prepare yourselfâŚhuh?â
Before Harry realized it, Glen was bowing towards him. It was a magnificently deep and well-postured bow.
âThank you very much! I will be in your gracious care! I have super great expectations for you, so give it your best shot! Erm, HaââŚ? Ah, Yuri-senpai!â
âY-, Y-, You bastardddddâ!?â
âŚ
Until now, was I being played around like a fool?
That stupid fool of a man is a better instructor than I am!? I canât accept that! I wonât accept that!
âAnd then you seeâ, that guy, after working so desperately, was finally able to successfully cast that magic you seeâ, and he was like âSerika thank you very much!â while crying you seeâ. Myâ, he was so cute back then wasnât heâ. Anyway, I got a better opinion of him after that. Do you think so too? Hm?â
Without a care for Harryâs seething rage, Serika continued to boast about her disciple.
This pair of master and disciple is nothing but irritating.
Gununu⌠Damn you, Glen Ryders! I will absolutely drive you out of this academy somedayâŚ! Mark my wordsâŚ!
Harry â his face red with anger â swore that he would one day overthrow GlenâŚ
Sistina and the rest of year two, class two â who were assigned to Glen â quickly became the subject of envy for all the students of the academy. The open seats in the classroom were reduced day by day, and after ten or so days, there were even people who standing in the classroom to listen to his lectures.
As Glenâs reputation amongst the students rose, some of the academyâs professors began to reevaluate their teaching ideology of âMemorizing as much magic as possible in order to increase rankâ. There were even some passionate and young professors that attended Glenâs lectures, hoping to learn his magic theories and teaching style.
However, the person in question failed to realize the attention that was being gathered towards him, and continued to conduct himself in a somewhat unmotivated manner. Today too, he taught his lectures in a way that made it apparent that he thought this was a toilsome.
ââŚSo, magic is divided into two types, âgeneral magicâ and âoriginal magicâ. You guys usually mock general magic as âmagic that anyone could useâ. However, after todayâs analysis and breakdown of the magical formulas, I think that you guys should now understand that general magic is far more detailed, precise, and complete when compared to original magic.â
Glen pressed the chalk in his hand against the one-stage magic that was written on the board.
âThatâs only natural. Even an elementary magic like [Shock ¡ Bolt], is the result of the modifications and refinements made by hundreds of magicians, whom are hundreds of times more talented than you guys, over the course of hundreds of years. You guys always say stuff like âthis isnât originalâ or âthis is past itâs timeâ to the great formula-sama⌠Geez, are you guys stupid or what?â
The students whom thought that original magic was the greatest at the beginning of class, were now dropping their shoulders in shame.
âYou guys tend to look at a magicianâs unique original magic as something holy, but to be honest, creating an original magic is nothing special. Even a third-rate magician like myself had easily made one. Now then, if we talk about the difficulties when it comes to original magic, it would be trying to overcome the difference between a general magic, the perfected fruit of the efforts of hundreds of magicians that are hundreds of times more talented; and original magic, a formula that you have pieced together on your own. Well, at the very least, an original magic must go beyond what general magic can do, otherwise it would be totally meaningless.â
Seeing the depressed moods of the students, Glen showed a sour smile.
âAl-right, do your heads hurt? As you saw just now, the general magic that you guys have mocked is actually magic that has been perfected to the point where there is nothing to change for the better. Well usually, original magic is nothing more than a worse replica of general magic you know? I tried playing around with it in the past, but I never ended up with anything useful. In the end I gave up after realizing how much of an idiot I was. Haha⌠I wasted a lot of time back then didnât I?â
At this, half the students began to chuckle, and the other half raised an eyebrow. Whilst all of them had to admit that Glen was a good teacher, there were many who felt repulsed by his disrespectful attitude towards magic.
âWell, if you ever reach this stage, then itâs a problem of your magic sense and talent. However, there is still meaning in learning the general magic that your predecessors have crafted. It doesnât matter whether itâs to improve your own ability to structure formulas or whether itâs to hide your secrets. In the future, if you plan to create your own original magic, this is all the more important. Well, in either case, I think you guys are wasting your time for something thatâs only for your self-satisfaction. There are more meaningful ways to live your life you know⌠Now thenâŚâ
Glen took his watch out of his pocket, and checked the time.
ââŚItâs time. Well, thatâs all for today. Ah-, Iâm so doneâŚâ
As soon as Glen announced the end of the lecture period, a relaxed atmosphere permeated the classroom.
Glen picked up the eraser, and began to erase the formulas and explanations that were written on the blackboard.
âAh, wait sensei! Please donât erase it yet. I havenât finished copying it into my notes!â
Sistina raised her hand.
Then, Glen showed a crude smirk. His hand â as if creating clones of itself â moved swiftly across the blackboard. Cries could be heard throughout the classroom.
âFUHAHAHAHAHAHAHâ! Half of it is already erased you know!? Serves you right!â
âAre you a kid!? You-!â
Sistina wordlessly slouched her head over the desk.
âAhaha, I copied it from the board already, so Iâll show it to you later today ok? Sisti.â
âThanks⌠Well, I guess that heâs a good lecturer, but thereâs no changing that twisted personality of his is there?â
Sistina looked towards the blackboard. Glen â as he was erasing the text on the blackboard â appeared to have scratched his nails across it by accident. In pain, he pressed his hands to cover his ears. It was a pitiful sight to behold.
âIs that so? I think sensei is fine this way.â
âLumia⌠are you serious?â
âMhm, I think heâs cute when he acts like a child.â
âIâll never be able to understand your preferencesâŚâ
ââŚAh, sensei!â
Lumia suddenly stood up from her seat, and ran to Glen as if she was a little pup.
âUhm, would you like some help moving that?â
One could see that Glen was currently carrying about ten thick books, and was about to leave the classroom.
âHm? So it was you, Lumia. Youâll help me a bunch by⌠but these are quite heavy alright? Can you handle this?â
âYes, Iâll be fine.â
âI see⌠Then help me carry these. Thanks.â
Glen passed two books to Lumia, and as he did so, he showed an uncharacteristically warm expression towards her. Lumia, who received the books, show an ecstatic smile. Observing the scene, it felt like the two were a pair of close siblings. However, Sistina who saw this scene unfold, seemed to be fairly disinterested.
âP, Please wait up!â
However, despite her reluctant expression, she still walked up to Glen.
âHm? You are⌠Erm, SisâŚtilinna? Right?â
âItâs Sistina! Sistina! Youâre not doing this on purpose are you!?â
âAlright alright alrrright, so what does Sisomething-san need from me?â
âI-, Iâll help you out as well⌠I canât just let Lumia help you aloneâŚâ
ââŚOh? Then here, carry these.â
Glenâs lips curved into a dastardly smirk as he offloaded all the textbooks into Sistinaâs hands.
âKyaa!? Wha, this is really heavy!?â
Sistina staggered and almost fell, but managed to recover her posture.
âMy, ahaha, it sure is nice to be hands-free!â
Ignoring Sistina, Glen began to walk off.
âW-, Whatâs this supposed to mean? Is it just me, or is there a huge difference in how you treat Lumia and I!?â
âLumia is cute. You are feisty. Based on thatââ
âThis stupid instructor⌠I, Iâll remember this okâ!?â
Despite being on the receiving end of the shouts coming from behind, Glenâs lips curved into a smile.
Afterschool. The students had already leftâ
Glen â alone on the rooftop of the academy â leaned himself against the metal railing, and looked off into the distance. The streets of Fejiti that were illuminated by the setting sun, and the phantasmal castle that was dyed in its colors hadnât changed at all from back then. The only one that had changed was himself.
Glen thought back to the day that he had become a temporary instructor at this academy. Needless to say, those who had left a strong impression on him on that day were those two girls that he had become deeply involved with.
The girl that for some reason, had become attached to him like a cute pup â Lumia.
The girl that for some reason, had conflicted with him like a feisty kitten â Sistina.
I really donât get what theyâre thinking, to think that they would proactively approach someone like me⌠And despite all thatâs happened, is it alright for me to feel pleasant when I associate with them?
There is also something I want to see. I want to see how theyâll grow up, and what kind of path theyâll take in the future.
Lumia may make new possibilities for a useless thing like magic.
And Sistina, who still carries the passion for magic that I lost a long time ago, will continue to pursue it without losing her way.
The two of them are young and immature as they are now, but what will they grow up to become in the future? If I said I didnât want to help them⌠that would be a lie.
âWell, how should I say thisâŚâ
I still hate magic. I want throw up at the mere mention of it. It is something that should disappear from this world. This belief of mine probably wonât change in the future, right? However, these peaceful daysâ
âArenât too bad⌠Huh-â
Glen hadnât noticed that he was smiling.
âOh, oh, so now youâre here to enjoy the view of the sunset. My, thatâs youth I suppose.â
Suddenly, a playful voice came from behind Glen, and he turned his head to glance behind him.
âSince when were you here? Serika.â
Serika silently stood there in a ladylike manner. One might call it âa beautiful lady being illuminated by the sunsetâ. Her pretty hair â whose colors reminded one of a field of wheat under the setting sun â swayed freely in the gentle wind.
âSince when was I here I wonder? Consider this as a problem from a teacher to a po~or student. Why donât you take a guess?â
âAre you an idiot? Since there were no magical waves, it means the rules of the world hadnât been changed. If thatâs the case, that means you simply snuck up here.â
âOh, thatâs correct. Ahaha, unexpectedly, no one seems to be able solve such a simple question. In particular those that think that all the mysterious phenomena of the world can be explained by magic donât seem to have a single clue.â
Hearing Glenâs prompt answer, Serika showed a satisfied smile.
âSo what did you come here for? Arenât you busy preparing for tomorrowâs assembly?â
âOi oi, is it wrong for a mother to want to see her child?â
âWhat child. We werenât even related to begin with.â
âBut I was the one who took care of you when you were still th~is small. Isnât that enough justification for me to call myself your mother?â
âThink about the age difference between us you witch. Rather than mother and child, itâs more like grandmother and grandchild.â
Serika appeared to be a lady who was about 20 years old.
However, Glen thoroughly understood that her appearance did not befit her age. After all, Serikaâs appearance had not changed since the time Glen had first met her.
Why didnât Serika grow any older? How old is she really? Although Serika never so much as uttered about herself⌠according to a certain historical record, her age was in the hundreds.
âMy-My, even though you were such a cute little boy when you were young. To think that you would become such a sophisticated manâŚAh, the passing of time is truly cruel.â
ââŚNone of your business.â
In a sulky manner, Glen turned his head away from Serika.
âYou seem a bit more energetic than before⌠Iâm glad.â
âHah?â
Hearing what Serika unexpectedly muttered, Glen shouted out in surprise.
âHave you not noticed? Youâve become much livelier recently you know? Your eyes are like a fish thatâs only been dead for a day.â
ââŚOi.â
âBefore, your eyes were more like a fish thatâs been dead for a monthâ
Hearing that, Glen sighed and shook his head.
ââŚSorry for making you worry ok.â
âNo itâs fine. It was my fault after all.â
Serika turned her eyes to the floor. In a soft voice that was uncharacteristic of her usual haughty self, she said:
âSurely, this is what you call being an idiot parent. I used to think of you as my pride. Soââ
âThatâs enough already. How many times have I told you that itâs not your fault? That was just me being an idiot and not realizing the truth behind it all.â
âBut you still loathe magic.â
Glen was finally able to understand Serikaâs intentions.
ââŚSo it was like that. You wanted me to enjoy magic, even if it was only a little bit, so you made me a magical instructor?â
Thinking back, almost all of his happy memories had occurred when he was learning or testing magic with Serika.
âGeez, how old are you now? Youâre still unexpectedly childish. Magic is not the only way in which weâre connected you know? Sure, I hate magic now, but that doesnât mean I hate you.â
âI see. Mhm, youâre right⌠Iâm glad.â
Hearing what Glen said, Serika showed a warm smile. To him, it was a very comforting smile.
âAh-, damnit, so thatâs what it was. Then hm⌠if I had just said that to you from the start, you wouldnât have forced me to become a temporary instructor right?
âStupid you, this and that are different. Just give it up already, your living costs will be earned by you and only you.â
âAhhhh-, Ahh-, I didnât hear any~thhing.â
âThis uselessâŚ.â
Serika lowered her shoulders in amusement, and continued:
âWell, fine. In any case, your successful return to society is a great step forward. At this rate, that sickness of yours might even be cured you know.â
âSickness? Huh, what are you talking about. Iâm totally healthyââ
âYou think that you donât have the right to have any deep associations with others, and you donât want anyone to become close to yourself. In order to achieve that, you purposely get on peopleâs nerves and to get people angry, or you purposely try to treat them as coldly as possible â Thatâs the âsicknessâ Iâm talking aboutâ
ââŚ..u-â
As Serika pointed that out, a large bead of sweat trickled from Glenâs forehead down his cheek.
Then, Serika showed a devious smirk, and shrugged her shoulders.
âHey Glen. Even though you have a past like that, that âsicknessâ of yours is quite common in children you know? And to think that at your age, your sickness has gotten even worse⌠Well, since youâre returning to society already, can you just hurry up and get it curedââ
âS-, Shush youâre being annoying! Itâs none of your business ok!?â
Shouted Glen, his face flushed with embarrassment.
âAnyhow, itâs not my fault that Iâm not interested in anyone you know!? If Iâm so used to living with someone as beautiful as yourself, how am I supposed to be interested in other girls!?
âOho? By that, you mean that you crave for your mother? Oh you big pervert.â
Serika showed a sadistic and flirtatious smile and approached Glen from behind. She pressed her body against his back, and locked her arms around his neck.
âLike I would! Also, stop trying to act like my mom! Hey, get off of me! Stop pressing your chest against me, and stop blowing into my ear! Itâs disgusting!â
âFufu, what a boring man. Isnât this just skinship between parent and child?â
Seeing Glenâs reaction, Serika showed a satisfied smile and let go. Turning to leave, she said:
âNow then, I need to prepare for the magic assembly tomorrow, so itâs about time for me to go.
ââŚAh. So you need to go to the capital Orlando in the north?â
Glen replied in a discontent manner. Serikaâs mischievous acts werenât anything new, so it was best to act like nothing had happened.
âYes. The representatives of the academy are scheduled to use the academyâs teleportation circle to move to the capital.â
âThe distance covered by the fastest horse in three or four days is covered in a single instant huh⌠My my, magic sure is great.â
âWell, work hard on tomorrowâs lessons ok?â
ââŚHuh? Isnât tomorrow the beginning of a five-day break?â
Glen, hearing the unexpected, suddenly became restless.
âIâm only a temporary instructor so I wonât be participating, but wonât all the instructors and professors be at the magic assembly? Isnât that why there are no classes?â
âAh, about that, the class youâre in charge of is an exception. What about it? Did no one tell you?â
âHahhh!?â
âThe one that preceded you â Huey â suddenly went missing one day without so much as a word. Due to that, your classes are behind schedule. So in order to catch up, your class will continue during the break period.â
âWha⌠I didnât hear about this at all!â
âAside from the security personnel, anyone affiliated with the academy will be off-campus ok? Try not to do anything weird while Iâm gone ok?â
âLike I would! âŚNo, wait a sec-â
Glen was uncomfortable about something Serika mentioned.
âYou said that my predecessor⌠went missing? Hey wait, whatâs that supposed to mean?â
âEven if you ask me that⌠Itâs exactly what it means. The professor that preceded you, Huey Raysen, suddenly went missing one day. As of now, no traces of him have been found. His whereabouts are completely unknown.â
âOi, this isnât what you told me before. Didnât you say that that Huey person resigned for personal reasonsâŚâ
âThatâs just an explanation we give to the students. Either way, if he had officially resigned, the academy wouldâve never been in a situation where the replacement instructor may be deemed âunusableâ after one month.â
Glen showed a bitter expression, and wordlessly thought about the situation.
âIn any case, this feels a bit suspiciousâŚâ
âWell, there have been a lot of disturbances around here recently. If weâre talking about you then thereâs nothing to worry about, but try to be cautious while Iâm not here.â
ââŚAh.â
Whilst the incident regarding the missing person was somewhat offputting, it didnât really affect Glen directly. There was no doubt about that. However, Glen couldnât help but feel a bit uneasy about this.
It was thenâ
âAh, so you were here! Sensei!â
The door to the rooftop balcony was opened, and a familiar two-person group appeared. One showed a wide smile, and the other showed a sour expression.
âEh? Professor Alfornea, could it be that weâre disturbing the two of you?â
âNo, I was about to leave. What are you here for? Do you need Glen for something?â
âYes.â
With a flowery smile, Lumia ran towards Glen.
Seemingly in a bad mood, Sistina reluctantly followed.
âDidnât you guys go home already?â
âAh, we were in the library copying each otherâs notes and reviewing todayâs lectures, but there is something that we just had to ask you about⌠At least Sisti does.â
âHey, stop!? Didnât you promise to me that you werenât going to tell him!? You traitor!â
Her face now flushed red, Sistina rose her voice to protest, but it was already too late.
âOho? And what is that supposed to mean, Sistichi-kun? Oh my, oh my, could it be that you wanted to ask the extraordinary instructor, the great Glen Ryders-sensei-sama a question? Hm-?â
Glen put up this refreshing display without any hesitation. His downcast gaze and exasperating smile made one want to punch him square in the face.
âThis is why I didnât want to ask you! Also, Iâm called Sistina alright!? Canât you just remember it already!?â
âI canât help but feel that your name is hard to remember. I think itâll be fine to leave it as White Cat.â
âAh, youâ!â
Sistina seemed like she was on the verge of tears.
âSensei, could I borrow some of your time? Actually, about this part, I realized that I didnât fully understand it when I was reviewingâŚâ
âAh, sorry about that, Lumia. I also felt that my explanation about this wasnât quite enough. Well, it should that right? Let me see-â
âL-, Like I said before, what is this difference in treatment between Lumia and IâŚ-!?â
âLumia is cute. You are feisty. That is all.â
âIs that supposed some kind of jokeâ!â
Serika watched the three with a gentle smile. Then, she left the rooftop, feeling reassured.
After forcing herself to lower her head in humiliation to ask for Glenâs help, Sistina did not so much as try to hide her frustration and anger. Together with Lumia, she headed home.
ââŚGeez, whatâs wrong with him!â
Contrary to Sistinaâs mood, the streets of Feijiti were calm and tranquil. Yet, in the midst of this quiet evening, she roughly raised her voice, and exerted her frustrations everywhere around her. The pinkish colors of the dusk merged together with the calm atmosphere of the town to create a nice and soothing scene. If anything, she seemed like an idiot for throwing a tantrum in spite of this.
âLumia, you too, whatâs so good about that guy? I canât help but feel that youâre strangely interested in him!â
âEh? I mean, Isnât sensei a really nice person?â
âYeah, right! He only acts nice to you! O n l y   t o   y o u-!â
In a fit of irritated rage, Sistina clenched her trembling fists tightly.
âNormally speaking, would anyone show such obvious favoritism! The bottom line is, shouldnât he look me in the eye or at least show me some decency!? But that guy-!â
Lumia smiled wryly, as if she was saying âwell wellâ.
âThere is absolutely something wrong about this! Right! Surely, that guy is misunderstanding your kindheartedness, and definitely has some ulterior motive! There is no doubt about it! Yea, this is right! It has to be! Ok, Lumia, when that guy is around, never leave my side ok!? That guy⌠if he lays his hands on you, I really wonât hold back anymoreâŚ-!â
Thenâ
âHeheâ
Lumia began to laugh. It seemed that there was some deeper meaning to it.
ââŚWhat happened? Lumia.â
âMm, uhm, Sisti, I think itâs weird that you worry about me so much.â
âIsnât it a given that I should be worried about you? Weâre family after all!â
Towards Sistina who seemed rather angry towards what she had said, Lumia uttered:
âDo you still remember about what happened three years ago?â
âThree years ago⌠that should be when you first came to my house, right? What about it?â
âWhy would she suddenly talk about that?â Sistina couldnât understand Lumiaâs intentions.
However, Lumia showed a nostalgic smile, and continued:
âBack then, we kept fighting with each other didnât we?â
âT-, Thatâs because⌠you acted so abjectly, and you were always crying and being selfish⌠Erm, to be honest, I didnât understand your feelings after you were abandoned by your parents, so I was also wrong to-âŚâ
Sistina scratched her cheek in an uneasy manner.
âThen one day â mistaking me for you â some bad people came and kidnapped me.â
ââŚNow that you say it, that happened didnât it?â
âAfter somehow getting home safely, you quickly gave me a hug.â
ââŚMm.â
âFor the entire night, you hugged me and cried together with me. You kept saying âsorryâ and âIâm glad youâre safeâ didnât you?â
ââŚâŚ-, T, That wasâŚUmâŚ.â
Feeling embarrassed by what Lumia said, Sistina face turned the same color as the sunset.â
âThinking back, that was when you and I started getting along.â
Lumia showed a warm smile towards Sistina.
However, despite hearing it through to the end, Sistina couldnât understand why Lumia suddenly brought that up.
ââŚWhatâs happened all of a sudden?â
âRecently, I keep thinking back to what happened in the past.â
Then, Lumia showed a pained smile towards Sistina.
ââŚI wonder why?â
Lumia asked Sistina such a question, but there was no way that she would know the answer. As for what had caused Lumia to suddenly think about what happened three years ago, she had no idea either. However, she at least understands that for Lumia, what happened three years ago was an amalgamation of unfortunate incidents, and that they were painful memories for her.
Thatâs whyâ
âWeâre family ok?â
She spoke her heart.
âEven though I donât understand why you suddenly began to think of painful things like what happened three years ago, but remember that Iâll always be at your side, Lumia. Thatâs why, uhmâŚâ
Towards Sistina, who embarrassedly said such thingsâ
ââŚThank you, Sistiâ
Lumia showed a gentle smile like a spring breeze.
In the townscape of Fejiti, which was illuminated by the sunset
Two snuggling shadows could be seen stretching off into the distanceâ
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A Not-So Intricate Analysis: Lumia the middleman
In chapter 2 of the light novel, Akashic Records of the Bastard Magical Instructor, Lumia Tinzel briefly recalls a moment in her past, where she describes herself as having been subjected to the threat of âevil magiciansâ. Through analysis of Lumiaâs use of specific diction, Lumiaâs beliefs towards magic is revealed.
Whilst Glen and Sistinaâs perspectives towards magic are shown directly in a debate during chapter 2, Lumiaâs beliefs are revealed through juxtaposition with Glen and Sistinaâs perspective of magicians. Glen depicts all magicians as âbadâ, and never uses a positive nor negative adjective to describe the. The same applies to Sistina, whom sees all magicians as âgoodâ. In contrast Lumia specifically uses the word âevilâ to describe magicians that had harmed her, and through it, shows that she believes that there is a the dualism to their existence â having both âgood and badâ sides.
Overall Lumiaâs beliefs are symbolic of how her personality and behavior acts as an intermediary between those of Glen and Sistinaâs throughout the story.