âAh, damn it all⊠Why is this happening to meâŠâ
After skillfully coaxing Harry, who had stormed into the room and challenged him to a duel, to calm down, Glen also managed to clear up the misunderstanding regarding Riel (or so he thought).
The series of feuds had caused an inordinate waste of time, which meant that the lectures for today had fallen far behind schedule.
Without much choice, Glen decided to change the plans for today and began the practical lesson immediately.
Although the decision was made in a hurry, Glen had also considered that moving the class outdoors and having Riel work together with the other students would allow her integrate into the class better. If Riel could quickly get used to the class, then it would also make her bodyguard duties easier.
With that in mind, Glen brought the class to the magic-practice field.
Luckily for him, no other class was it during this class period.
Here, they could fire off their magic without restraint.
â<Oh the thunder spiritsâ lightning>â!â
Sistinaâs clear voice spread through the vast field.
With vigor, she pointed the index finger of her outstretched left arm forward, and a trail of lightning shot forth.
The bolt flew two-hundred meters through the air and directly struck the human-shaped bronze golem.
These golem each had six circular targets on them. One on the head and chest, two on the legs and arms respectively.
Sistina had struck the Golemâs head dead center, leaving a small coin-shaped hole in the target.
âI did it!â
Sistina reflexively struck a small victory pose.
Cheers could be heard from the spectating students, amazed at Sistinaâs skills.
âAmazing⊠You canât really expect anything less of SistinaâŠâ
âMan, noble ladies from prestigious households really are differentâŠâ
With gazes of admiration stuck to her back, Sistina returned to Lumiaâs side.
âThat was amazing Sisti! You hit all six of your shots!â
Lumia was overjoyed as if she had been the one to do it instead.
On another note, Lumia had hit three out of six. She had managed to hit the chest and the right hand, hitting the left leg by accident when she had missed another target.
âOh? Not bad white cat. It really is pretty impressive that you got all six from all the way over here.â
Glen, impressed, marked down the results on the board.
Sistina appeared to be delighted when Glen had praised her, but her mood seemed to swing in the other direction immediately after as she turned her face away. Despite that, her cheeks were tinted slightly red.
âMmmpf⊠D-, donât flatter yourself into thinking that youâve won, Sistina!â
Wendy frustratedly bit on her handkerchief as she sent a stern glare towards Sistina.
Wendy had hit five out of six. She had smoothly struck down the targets one after another, but sneezed when she fired her last shot.â
âI canât accept it! Not when I was made to miss in such a fashion! Sensei, let me have one more chance! If Iâm able to bring out my true abilities, Iâm sure I wonât lose to Sistina!â
âYeah yeah, I got it I got it⊠Everyoneâs waiting for their turn so line up in the back okay miss clumsy?â
âMMMMMmmpfâ!â
After smoothly pacifying Wendyâs hysterics, Glen moved the program forward.
âAlright, next up is Cashew.â
âYup! Thatâs me!â
It seemed that the relationship between Glen and Riel no longer weighed on the studentâs minds.
Since they were currently competing against one another, such thoughts were secondary at best. Everyone was focused on how they would demonstrate their skills at magic sniping.
âErm⊠Zero out of Six⊠That said, you just barely missed every time⊠Hey Cashew, arenât you a tad unfocusedâŠ?â
âH-, HuhâŠ? Thatâs weirdâŠ?â
Cashew, having been unable to convert his abilities to results, dejectedly returned to the crowd of students.
âWell, if you missed by so little, it means you have talent. The rest just depends on practice really.â
Glen didnât forget to follow up as he marked down the result on his board.
âMm⊠Iâll work hardâŠâ
The fortuitous large-figured boy who had performed magnificently at the Magic Games Festival was now uncharacteristically dispirited. A sneer and chuckle escaped the mouth of a certain member of the class.
âPerhaps the delicate application of magic really is too much for someone with a personality as crude as yours?â
âS-, Shut up! If you have nothing useful to say then just leave me alone! Or are you looking for a fight you asshole!?â
Cashew, seemingly disgruntled by the provocation, angrily shouted at Gibel, who showed a condescending smile as he pushed his glasses upward.
âC-, Calm down Cashew! And Gibel, watch your words would youâŠâ
The lady-faced boy, Cecil, flusteredly butted between the two in an attempt to defuse the situation.
On one side was the lone-wolf Gibel. On the other was the sociable Cashew. Given their opposing personalities, arguments between the two were commonplace.
Despite Gibelâs attitude towards Cashew, it didnât seem like Cashew actually hated him deep down. No one could grasp whether the two truly got along well or not.
ââŠMan, what about you then, Gibel? Hm? Are you really that confident in yourself?â
âHmpf. Just shut up and watch.â
âOi, youâre up next Gibel. Come over here.â
Upon hearing Glenâs timely call, Gibel calmly stepped up to the designated sniping position.
âŠ..
âŠThenâ
âDamn, he really did get six out of six⊠His skills are as detestably good as always.â
âHeâs still behind Sistina, but his grades really arenât just for showâŠâ
Cashew sulkily complained, while Cecil spoke out in admiration.
Shouldnât my performance be a given?
an expression that laid that feeling bare, Gibelâs test ended without further ado.
âHmmâŠâ
After marking Gibelâs result on the board in his hand, he looked over the studentâs scores once over.
Sistina and Gibel are performing great as usual.
Wendy missed one shot, but she definitely has the skills. As with todayâs result though, she doesnât seem to be able to carry it through when it matters. I donât really understand why, but if she performs like she usually does she wouldnât lose out to those two.
Amongst Glenâs class, the performance of these three were particularly outstanding.
As for the rest, theyâre more or less the same. As a whole, the class averages about three out of six; Lumia performance is also around that. Sheâs good at white magic, especially healing spells. The rest of her skills are also good enough to not be a problem.
That said, Cecilâs performance is pretty surprising. Heâs the kind of student that does well in lecture, but has trouble putting that performance into practice. Ever since the Magic Games Festival though, his performance in magic sniping has improved by leaps and bound. His ability to focus on his studies is probably helping him out on this end.
The real worry is Rin, who has the same problem as Cecil. One out of six huh⊠She has a habit of closing her eyes just as she fires. Even if sheâs capable of hitting the target, itâll be hard to bring those skills out with this habit of hers. As for Cashew, his skills just need a little bit more polish. His sense for this is pretty good, so I donât think I needed to be worried about him. Rin will probably need a bit of guidance.
âWell thenâŠâ
After marking that down and summarizing his thoughts, Glen turned his eyes to the next student.
As if following his lead, the other studentâs gazes focused on the next student.
Finally, it was time for the star of this event to take the stage
The student who was given the task of switching the target golems raised a hand to signal that everything was in place.
Seeing that, Glen called out to the last student.
âAlright Riel, itâs your turn. Do it.â
ââŠMmâ
âListen up. Donât hit the same target over and over again okay? You can only attack each target once. This is a rule for this test. Do you understand?â
âMm, okay. I just have to destroy the targets with assault spells, right?â
âMhm, thatâs right.â
âLeave it to me then.â
On Glenâs prompt, Riel walked up the designated position.
âNow then⊠letâs see what you can do.â
âI wonder how many Riel-chan will hitâŠ?â
âI think sheâll be good at this. She seems really cool-headed and focused all the timeâŠâ
âOh, that reminds me, she said that her goal was to join the imperial armyâŠâ
The class paid close attention to Rielâs every movement.
Their reaction was given. Just what kind of skills did this newcomer have� Everyone was curious.
Despite being the focal point of the class, Riel looked at the golem two-hundred meters away in a drowsy fashionâ
â<Oh thunder spirits · With a shockwave of Lightning · Strike it down>â
Riel murmured through the chant and raised a finger in a deadpan mannerâ
The bolt of lightning flew two-hundred meters through the air.
However, the bolt fired past the golem, far off to the right.
âââââŠâŠâŠââââ
Silence quickly overcame the class.
My⊠now that I think about it Iâve never seen her use black magic during my time in the army⊠But I never thought that she would be this badâŠ
Shocked, Glenâs mind went blank. Sweat began to trickle down his forehead.
It was already obvious by the first shot. Riel was the worst at magic sniping in the class by a long shot.
â<Oh thunder spirits · With a shockwave of Lightning · Strike it down>â
Unable to read the mood in the slightest, Riel indifferently chanted the spell again.
This time, the bolt went wide to the left.
Needless to say, the bolt did not scratch the golem. Rather, it didnât even seem like it was going in its general direction.
Moments ago, the studentâs gazes were busy critiquing Riel, but now it was as if they were looking after a small child with great care.
âRiel-chan, relax! Relax!â
âYour stance is far too rigid. Relax your arms and stretch them outâŠâ
âDonât give up! You still have four more shots!â
âHaha, isnât this great Cashew? It seems like you will have someone joining you after all.â
ââŠHey, do you really hate me that much GibelâŠ?â
Riel continued the challenge.
However, the result was still the same.
One it was fired to the sky. The next struck the ground⊠Despite the advice of her classmates, it didnât seem like Rielâs [Shock · Bolt] would scratch the golemâs anytime soon.
Then, of the six shots allowed, she was down to her last.
ââŠOi Riel. I really have to give it to you. How have you managed to survive to this day like thatâŠ?â Glen murmured, amused at the fiasco.
It was then that Glen noticed.
âHm?â
Riel tilted her head slightly. It was only a little bit, but it seemed like Riel was dissatisfied by her performance.
âWhatâs up, Riel?â
âMm, I have a little questionâŠâ
Riel turned to face Glen and asked flatly.
âHey Glen. Do we have to use [Shock · Bolt] for this?â
âI wonât say you have to⊠but there arenât really any other assault spells that would reach the golem from all the way over here.â
Glen looked at Riel doubtfully, having been asked such an odd question.
âSo rather than having to use [Shock · Bolt] for this test, there arenât really other spells that students can use that are actually effective at this range.â
âBasically, it doesnât matter what spell I use?â
âWell, I guess soâŠâ
âI got it. Then I will use my forte.â
ââŠHuh? Oi, I donât think I have to remind you, but military-grade magic is forbidden okay/â
âOkay, no problem.â
Riel turned to face the golem two-hundred meters away.
âDo your best! This is your last shot!â
âDonât give up!â
The class gave their warm encouragement as Riel chanted her spell.
â<I beseech all creation · thusly upon my hands · shall be a cruciform sword>â
Whack. Riel bent down and touched the floor, which erupted into a flash of lightning.
The next momentâ
ââââW-, WHHAAAAATâ!?ââââ
A long cross-claymore appeared in Rielâs hands. A cross shaped cavity could be seen in the ground beneath her.
Using high-speed synthesis from the field of alchemy, she created a steel greatsword from the earth of the practice field in an instant.
âO-, Oi⊠Riel, what are youâŠ?â
Glen managed to voice his unease, but it was all for naughtâ
Riel raised the sword above her head andâ
âHAAAAIIIIIIYAAAAâ!â
Giving it her all, she slammed her foot downâ
Using her body as a charged spring, Riel flung the sword that exceeded herself in height.
The sword cut through the air with a sharp thunderous noise. With the spin of a gathering storm, it flew two-hundred meters in what seems like a instantâ
BOOM! The sword crushed through the golemâs chest with intense cacophony.
Of course, nothing was left of six targets on the golem.
âââââŠâŠâŠâŠââââ
The class stood there with eyes wide and gaping mouthsâŠ
âMm. Six out of six.â
Although her drowsy expression remained unchanged, Riel murmured to herself with a hint of pride.
ââŠUm-, Hey Riel⊠I did say you have to use assault spells rightâŠâ
âMhm, it was an assault spell⊠I used a sword I made from alchemy no?â
âWrong⊠Your explanation is wrong on so many levelsâŠâ
Glen, stupefied, could only look to the heavens for advice.
As one would expect, the students now looked towards Riel with fear.
Even though Glen had gone through the trouble of setting this up, it was all in vain.
Thusâ
Rielâs debut to class two ended just like that.
Riel had made quite an explosive entrance.
In the end, the first impression the students of class two had of Riel were âsheâs a weirdoâ, âsheâs a freakâ, âsheâs dangerousâ, and other similar comments. As a transfer student, her assimilation was undoubtedly an absolute failure.
To begin, Riel was extremely inexpressive, so it was hard to read how she was feeling. Furthermore, her half-open drowsy eyes made it seem like she was somewhat angry or displeased all the time, so it was hard to approach her. Finally, Riel herself would obviously not approach others for conversation.
Thus, after witnessing that scene of raw destruction that caused the hairs to jump off their skin, none of the students dared to even approach her.
âŠThat being said.
ââŠâŠâŠâŠâ
The afternoon break period.
Riel remained in her own seat, isolated from the rest of the class as if it were normal.
She didnât do anything, not even move her body in the slightest. She absentmindedly sat in her seat, and nothing more.
âOi⊠Why donât you go say something to Riel-chanâŠâ
âB-, But I mean⊠isnât she kinda scary?â
âEither way⊠Isnât she kind of weird? That strength of hers canât possibly be humanâŠâ
It wasnât that the students wanted to ignore her. It was just that her doll-like expressions made it intimidating to approach. Combined with the monstrous strength she had demonstrated earlier, it was easy to see why it was hard to talk to her. No one was able to grasp the opportunity to start a discussion either.
ââŠThat idiot.â
Seeing Riel isolated from the rest of the class, Glen released a long sigh.
There wasnât much that Glen could do about the situation. Riel grew up in a rather special environment, so her ability to socialize with others was below a childâs. She had caused a lot of trouble⊠but she was unable to grasp that fact.
That said⊠Seeing Riel all alone in such a lively classroom was a cause for sorrow for others. They couldnât help but think that she was rather pitiable.
Riel likely felt nothing about her current situation⊠but leaving her all alone wouldnât sit well with Glen.
ââŠI guess I have to.â
Despite the current situation, we were comrades some time ago.
Itâs not like my reputation at the academy can get any worse either way. One or two more rumors about me wonât hurt.
Glen moved to invite Riel to lunchâŠ
âOh?â
Someone else moved to Rielâs side before Glen.
âNice to meet you, Riel.â
It was Lumia. Sistina followed shortly behind her.
ââŠ?â
Riel glanced at Lumia.
She didnât move her body at all, merely turning her eyes upwards to meet Lumiaâs gaze. The intensity of Rielâs stare was rather frightening.
However, Lumia calmly matched her gaze, and showed a smile.
âItâs the afternoon break period right nowâŠ. What are you planning to do about lunch?â
ââŠLunch?â
Riel turned her eyes away, and fell silent for a short moment.
Then she turned her eyes up to face Lumia again, and said:
âThereâs no need. Iâll be fine even if I donât eat for three days.â
âEh? Y-, You shouldnât do that⊠Itâs bad for your body okay?â
Lumia wryly smiled.
âYou have to eat well. I mean, itâll get in the way of your work wonât it, Riel?â
ââŠYouâre not wrong.â
Rather than just her eyes, Riel abruptly turned her head upward to face Lumia in a more upright fashion.
âBut I donât know what to eat. I wasnât assigned any rations for this mission. I ate the rations I saved up from my other missions on the way here.â
âŠShe really does have a serious problem, thought Glen as he looked on from faraway.
The rations Riel referred to were undoubtedly the portable foodstuffs that the army used for field operations â a mix of beans, barley, potato and various grains that knead and cooked into hard blocks.
Heck, just what kind of idiot organization would have full-time bodyguards eat nothing but field rations anyway? More importantly, what was Riel planning to do about food then?
Now that I think about it, Iâve never seen her eat anything other than those shitty tasting rations⊠Donât tell me⊠did she eat nothing but that all this time?
âAh, if you donât know what to eat⊠then why donât you come with us to the cafeteria? We were just about to head there.ââ
ââŠCafeteria? âŠWhatâs that.â
âMm⊠somewhere you go to eat⊠I guess? So, do you want to go?â
ââŠâŠâŠâ
Riel fell silent.
It was hard to tell, but it seemed like her eyes were blinking faster. It seemed like she couldnât quite come to a decision, perhaps due to her inexperience with eating meals with girls of the same age.
âHey Riel, you donât have to force yourself⊠alright?â
Sistina spoke out, unable to stand the silence.
âItâs just that weâll be together for a long time from now onwards, so wouldnât it be better to get to know each other more? Not to mention, meals are more enjoyable with others.â
ââŠEnjoy? ⊠I donât really understandâŠâ
Riel ruminated on the thought for a while, before glancing towards Glen.
Glen raised his chin, gestured for Riel to go.
Seeing that, Riel nodded and stood from her seat.
âMm. Okay. Iâll go.â
âFufu, great. Letâs go going then, shall we?â
Riel followed Lumia and Sistinaâs lead, as murmurs started to shoot around the classroom.
The students that remained in the room watched as the group gestured to leave.
âL-, Lumia is really braveâŠâ
âWill they be alrightâŠ? Inviting that girl to lunchâŠâ
Ignoring the discussion going on in the classroom, Lumia and Sistina moved towards the door to the hallway, passing by Glen in the process.
ââŠRielâs all yours.â
Glen whispered as Lumia passed by.
âYes.â Replied Lumia with a sweet smile.
ââŠGeez louise.â
After seeing the three of them off, Glen scratched his head and sighed.
Man, I really canât tell whatâll happen from here. As a bodyguard, Riel shouldâve found some reason to approach Lumia first, but here it turned out to be the other way around. Even for crappy bodyguard this shouldâve been common practice. I really think the people who chose her for this mission are nuts.
ButâŠ
ââŠOn second thought, this might be a good chance.â
Despite the hardships the situation wrought, Glen had to admit that.
Rielâs never had a normal upbringing. Even at her age sheâs serving as a battlemage of the Imperial Court Magicians. Of course, there are a lot of complicated issues that force her to be involved with them⊠but it canât be denied that it has hindered her growth as a person. Although her personality wouldnât make it impossible to keep on living like this, thereâs definitely something missing.
Howeverâ
If her mission forces her to associate with a lot of people, then it might be good for her in the long run. This might be a good chance for her to grow, spiritually and mentally.
If she could get along well with Lumia and Sistina, then in the futureâŠÂ Glen carried such hopes.
Hmm, thinking about it that way, this mission might be most suited for Riel in terms of her needs, but that doesnât take away from the fact that the people who decided on this have a screw loose. If I ever see those people I would want to slap them a few hundred times.
âNow that I think about it, itâs almost time for the âField Studyâ isnât itâŠâ
This will probably be the first time Riel will go out to play with people her age. I just hope that something will come out of this for herâŠÂ thought Glen.
âWell, I should also go get something to eat.â
After the three left, Glen also prepared to head to the student cafeteria.
He couldâve just gone to the canteen to get something simple to fill his stomach, but he felt like going to the cafeteria today.
âŠItâs not like Iâm really worried about them.
With a fleeting thought, Glen excused his behavior to no one in particular.
Glen quietly hurried to the cafeteria.
âThis is Alzano Imperial Magic Academyâs cafeteria.â
As planned, Lumia and Sistina led Riel to the academyâs cafeteria.
âHow is it? Isnât it big? Were you surprised?â
Riel blinked blankly as Lumia introduced the cafeteria with a delightful smile.
The wide cafeteria was lined with long tables covered in white cloth. The tables were also decorated with candle stands, which gave the cafeteria a classy feel.
A large group of students crowded the kitchen counter, where they waited for their orders to be served. After retrieving their food, they would find a seat and engage in friendly conversation with their peers.
Today too, the cafeteria was filled with energy unique to lunchtime.
âThere are a lot of people⊠and something smells goodâŠâ
âThe food here is cheap and delicious. Itâs quite popular amongst the students here.â Sistina explained as she brushed her loose hairs aside.
âPeople who come from wealthier backgrounds⊠such as the sons and daughters of conglomerates and high nobles, tend to choose to eat outside the academy in more luxurious restaurants. On the other hand, there are those who come from more humble backgrounds that prepare their own meals instead. That said, more than half the students of the academy use the cafeteria on a regular basis.â
On that note, as someone who came from a famous family of magicians and belonged in the upper-echelons of society, Sistina would have no monetary troubles eating luxurious meals outside the academy on a regular basis. However, having grown-up eating her motherâs handmade meals, she bore a commoners palate that preferred simpler tastes. Although a rarity amongst nobles, she would mostly go to the cafeteria for lunch.
Returning to the topic, it appeared that Riel had not paid attention to Sistinaâs explanation.
In Rielâs mind, food was merely rations of energy to be taken in the midst of a bloody battlefield; a necessary chore for bodily maintenance.
So the appetizing scent and harmonious scenery during meals was a first for her.
Riel seemed overwhelmed by this unknown landscape.
âWhy donât we go make our order, Riel?â
Lumia pulled Riel by the hand through the crowd of people and headed towards the counter.
On the other side of the counter, they could see the large number of chefs preparing meals as if it were a battle.
âMm, it seems like thereâs a lot of good food today⊠What should I get?â
Lumia looked at the menu written on a board set up next to the counter.
âIâll have the usual.â Said Sistina with disinterest.
She didnât even bat an eye at the board.
âTwo scones again? Youâve only been having that for lunch recently Sisti⊠Itâs not good for your body if you donât eat well okay?â
âY-, You donât have to tell me that⊠Iâm fine with eating just that!â
âYouâre not even close to fat though, Sisti⊠You might even be too skinnyâŠâ
âT-, T-, Thatâs not the problem! Itâs not that Iâm worried about getting fat, I just donât want to feel sleepy during afternoon lecture okayâŠ-!â
Sistina vehemently tried to explain herself as Lumia received it with a wry smile.
âBy the way Riel, what are you getting?â Lumia turned to ask Riel.
However, she didnât get a reply.
ââŠâŠâŠâ
On closer inspection, it seemed like Rielâs eyes were glued to a nearby table. More precisely, what a certain girl was eating.
In the girlâs hands was a strawberry tart. Whilst talking to her friends, the girl happily munched down on the strawberry tart.
ââŠâŠâŠâ
Rielâs appeared to be captivated by the glamorous appearance of the tart.
Although her drowsy expression remained, her eyes seemed to shine with curiosity.
âRiel⊠Would you like to eat that?â
Lumia took the opportunity and asked Riel.
Riel turned her eyes to look at Lumia.
âCan⊠I eat that?â
âYup, if you order it you can have it. Letâs go order okay?â
Riel seemed to be thinking deeply about it and fell silent for a brief momentâŠ
Finally, she nodded her head.
âŠAfter a while.
âHow does it taste?â
ââŠâŠâŠâ
Near a corner of the cafeteria, Riel nibbled on a strawberry tart with great focus.
She carried the strawberry tart in two hands, treating it with great care and ignoring Lumiaâs question. She silently partook in the strawberry tart, which, rather than greedily devouring, she gnawed it little by little like a small animal eating a berryâŠ
âIt looks like she likes itâŠâ
Sistina shrugged her shoulders slightly, before delicately cutting a scone with a knife and feeding it into her mouth with a fork.
After that, she took another glance at Riel.
Actually, this was already Rielâs sixth tart.
She had been hesitant to bite into her first, but she hadnât stopped eating since, as if she had been possessed by the tart. The first was gone in a blink of an eye. After that, she asked for more and more.
ââŠI-, Iâm jealous.â
Sistina couldnât help but murmur that as she compared the scones on her plate and the tart in Rielâs hands.
âHm? What the problem, Sisti?â
âUgh⊠No matter how much you wonât get fat, rather, all those calories effectively become âgrowthâ for you, so Iâm sure you wonât understand what I mean, LumiaâŠâ
Sistina enviously compared the compared Lumiaâs chest and Lumiaâs meal.
Lumiaâs meal consisted of a small piece of bread, roast beef, cheese salad, and corn soup.
It must have something to do with our metabolisms. No matter how much Lumia eats, she never gets fat at all. Not only that, the âpartsâ that Iâm jealous of grow steadily as a result.
Chances are I canât eat as much as her without having to worry.
If I did eat that much, Iâll probably grow in the places where I want it the least, like my waist or my arms.
God really is unfair.
âHahâŠâ
Sistina glanced at Riel and sighed.
I want to stuff myself with sweets without having to worry about gaining weight like Riel. I want to eat until Iâm full like Lumia.
Eating at the same table as the two gluttons grinded down on Sistinaâs mental fortitude.
âEven soâŠâ
Sistina, resting her chin in the palm of her propped up hand, took a second look at Riel.
Riel was still dreamily nibbling away at a tart.
âŠSheâs just an innocent girl after all.
Such a thought crossed Sistinaâs mind.
To be honest, she had been afraid of Riel.
She had suddenly swung a sword at Glen, and there was also the incident at the practice field earlier today. Although she only knew a little bit of magic, there was nothing that Sistina could do about her brute force that seemed like a calamity in and of itself. After that showing earlier, Sistina wondered how Lumia could approach Riel as if nothing was wrong.
But after seeing her innocently nibble on the tart⊠Sistina thought that she was dumb for having been so afraid and cautious of Riel this entire time.
ââŠDo you want one?â
Then, noticing Sistinaâs gaze, Riel raised her head to face Sistina.
ââŠAh, well, not really, butâŠâ
âI can give you some if youâd like.â
Saying that, Riel split the tart she was eating in halfâŠ
ââŠâŠâŠâ
Then, she reflexively stopped her hand. She stared at the tart in one hand with her drowsy eyes; the hesitation could be felt in her eyes. Her forehead seemed to be a bit scrunched as well.
Sistina showed a knowing smile to Rielâs obvious reaction.
âAhâ, you donât have to force yourself. You want to eat all of it right?â
ââŠCan I?â
âItâs okay. If I really wanted to I can just go buy it myself.â
Riel seemed to calm down after that and returned to nibbling on the tart.
Sheâs certainly not a bad person⊠Sheâs just kind of weird, thatâs all
Although Riel was a bit⊠cold, so to speak, she didnât explicitly do anything to gain otherâs enmity. Rather, she seemed like the sort of person whose actions would bring a smile to others faces given enough time.
âGeez Riel⊠You have cream all over your face⊠Pay attention when youâre eatingâŠâ
With a sigh, Sistina took her handkerchief out and reached her hand across the table towards Rielâs face. Lumia happily observed the two.
If I had a little sister, maybe sheâd be someone like her?
Sistina mind idly drifted towards such a possibility.
âThere arenât many empty seats at the cafeteria todayâŠ. What shall we do?â
âAh⊠Wendy⊠Thereâs some seats over there.â
âOh my, I see it. Letâs go there then.â
Familiar voices approached Sistinaâs table.
Sistina turned around to lookâŠ
âMy? Sistina?â
âWendyâŠ. and Rin.â
Wendy and Rin each carried a tray in their hand.
âItâs rare to see you here, Wendy. I didnât think that you of all people would use the cafeteria.â
Sistina, as if seeing the unexpected, blinked her eyes a few times.
âArenât you the standard for those who go outside the academy to eat at luxurious restaurants? And for Rin to be with you⊠Whatâs come over you today?â
âHmpf, occasionally inspecting the commonerâs dining situation is the duty of nobles.â
âI-, I, uhm⊠happened to meet Wendy at the entrance to the cafeteria, soâŠâ
Wendy boastfully raised her chest whilst Rin nervously explained the circumstances.
Then, a good idea seemed to flash in Lumiaâs mind, and she clapped her hands together with a smile.
âRight! Would you two like to join us for lunch? You can also get to know Riel better.â
âEh?â
âIâm sure itâll be more fun and enjoyable to eat with more people.â
âT-, ThatâsâŠâ
ââŠUhmâŠâ
However, the two seemed hesitant to accept Lumiaâs invitation. The two snuck glances at Riel, who sat across from Lumia.
The scene of Rielâs display of superhuman strength and the following destruction was probably playing through their minds.
Wendyâs usual composed expression that befit a noble seemed to crumble a little and sweat could be seem forming on her forehead. Rin, who was more timid, seemed to hide behind Wendy.
In the end, the two couldnât choose between âYesâ or âNoâ and remained silentâŠ
ââŠYou canât?â
Lumia showed a slightly sad smile. It was then thatâ
âYo, cuties! If you donât mind, Iâll be joining in as well!â
A cheerful voice came from behind, which, although out-of-place, blew away the tension in the air.
âItâs rare for the pretty girls from our class to be gathered together in one place! How could I let this chance go!?â
âAhaha, geez Cashew. Would you all mind if I joined as well? I have something I want to talk to Riel about.â
The big-statured Cashew and female-faced Cecil arrived on scene.
âMy, I donât see you two here very often. Cecil aside, I didnât know that you used the cafeteria, Cashew.â
Sistina looked on in puzzlement as her classmates, who didnât frequent the cafeteria, showed up one after another.
âI got a payday from my part-time at the transcription store yesterday, so I thought I might splurge a little today.â
Cashew and Cecilâs hands were completely occupied with filled plates. Ignoring Wendy and Rin, Cashew dropped his plates next to Lumia, directly across from Riel. Cecil followed suit by sitting down next to Cashew.
âYo, Riel-chan!â
Perhaps startled by Cashewâs vigor, Riel turned her eyes away from the tart and blinked her eyes blankly at him.
âIn class just now, you made that crazy sword and sent in flying through the air⊠That was pretty amazing! Just how did you do it?â
âAmazing? Me?â
âMhm. Iâve never seen magic like that before.â
âIâm sure that you used body enhancement magic along with raw physical strength to send the sword flying⊠but you used alchemy to make the sword didnât you? The speed at which you synthesized it was super fast. Where did you learn to do that?â
Cashew and Cecil fired off questions one after another.
âHey, could you teach me how to do that!? If I could learn to synthesize stuff that quickly, I might be able to use it for other things!â
âIâm more curious about what kind of synthesis form you use.â
ââŠâŠâŠâ
Riel, as if pondering something, fell silent for a brief momentâŠ
ââŠMm. Iâll teach you two if I have time.â
âOoh! Alright! Thanks a ton!â
Cashew then turned around to look at Wendy and Rin, who remained frozen in place.
âHey Wendy, Rin, do you guys want to learn it too? Iâm sure that learning this will help us rise through the magician ranks.â
The two glanced at each other for a brief moment before nodding their heads, and askedâŠ
âItâs true that your synthesis speed is frightening, Riel⊠but how do you explain your ability with [Shock · Bolt]?â
âA-, Ahaha⊠Itâs not like I did any better thoughâŠâ
Wendy and Rin sat down around Riel.
âI never really learned black magic.â
âOh dearâŠ. [Shock · Bolt] is the very basic of black magic assault spells is it not? If you donât practice it thoroughly, how do you expect to raise your magician rank?â
âUgh⊠oh, it hurtsâŠ!â
âWell, if you would like, I wouldnât mind teaching you, Riel.â
ââŠâŠâŠâ
Hearing Wendyâs suggestion, Riel turned to glance at Lumia.
Lumia replied with a delightful smile.
âItâs alright Riel. I think it would be great if she teaches you.â
ââŠOkay. Teach me.â
Although Riel would never initiate a conversation, her replies to others were generally clear. Although her attitude was a bit cold, she was unexpectedly able to hold a normal conversation.
âThanks, Cashew-kun.â
As Riel became the center of conversation, Lumia voiced her thanks to Cashew.
âWell, sheâs a bit weird, but if I seem a new classmate getting ostracized like that I donât think Iâll be able to live it down if I ignore it⊠so thereâs really nothing to thank me for.â
Then, with a know-it-all smileâ
âIf youâd like to thank me, would you mind going on a dateâŠâ
âAh, Iâll have to politely decline. Sorry, Cashew-kun.â Lumia declined with an angelic smile.
Having been ruthlessly rejected, Cashew placed his head face first into the table with a thud.
âAhaha, you just got rejected didnât you, Cashew⊠what a shame.â
âShush~ Just leave me aloneâŠâ
Cashew replied sulkily to Cecilâs consolation.
âEven so, Iâm happy that other people are willing to approach Riel.â
âW-, Well⊠to be honest, I was actually scared of herâŠâ Cashew uneasily admitted.
âBut I saw you guys talking to each other⊠and even though it was a bit weird, she didnât seem like a bad person either⊠I mean, just look at her.â
Riel continued to silently gnaw at a tart whilst listening to Wendy and Sistinaâs petty arguments.
ââŠCute isnât it?â
âYup, itâs pretty cute.â
Lumia couldnât help but smile. Cashew quickly agreed with her.
âWhy was I ever scared of such a cute girl I wonder⊠Not to mention, if Sistina could accept her, that means sheâs definitely not a bad person. The rest of the class were all scared of her, but Iâm sure theyâll be able to understand in time.â
âCashew-kunâŠâ
âThe âField Studyâ is starting in a bit isnât it? Iâm sure itâll be more interesting with more people.â
âYup, thatâs right. I hope that everyone can have fun.â
The two said with a smile.
âMan⊠it doesnât seem like I need to do anything huh.â
In the cafeteria, Glen released a relieved sigh as he observed Lumiaâs group from out of view.
Although the passing students looked at Glen with disdain, he didnât really mind at all.
âHow should I say this⊠My students are all really good people at heartâŠ! Mm⊠Iâm truly blessed to have students like themâŠ-!â
Glen covered his eyes as if overcome with emotion.
âAlrighty, now that thatâs settled, Glen-sensei shall coolly slip awayâŠâ
Immediately after, Glen remembered something very important.
âWait, I havenât eaten lunch yet havenât I!? Shit, I was so busy observing them that I totally forgot! O-, Oh shit!? How much time do I have until break enââ
Glen was immediately interrupted by the loud growl of his stomachâ
At the same time, the academyâs bell, which announced the end of afternoon break, cruelly rung.
âWH-, WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTâ!?â
Glenâs cries of despair and the bell formed a loud ensembleâŠ
âŠâŠâŠ
âI saw â a dream.
It was a fragment of my childhood days. It was during the time where I was trapped by the Wisdom of the Heavens Research Society.
âSniff⊠HickâŠuughâŠâ
âWhat is it, âĄâĄâĄâĄ? Did something happen?â
My brother tried to comfort me as I cried, curled up into a ball hugging my knees.
âI⊠I⊠killed⊠herâŠ. Lida⊠The organizationâŠordered me toâŠ-!â
âWhat did you say!?â
âFuck! What the hell is this!?â
My brotherâs close friend, âĄâĄâĄâĄ, who stood beside him, loudly struck the wall.
âThe organization is probably holding those shitty âĄâĄâĄâĄ practices arenât they!? For high speed synthesis of weapons and their secret assassination blade techniques⊠Shit! I didnât think theyâd force comrades to kill one anotherâŠ!? Are we really just throwaway tools to themâŠ! Goddamnit!â
âCalm down, âĄâĄâĄâĄ.â
ââĄâĄâĄ-!? ButâŠ-!â
âWithout the organizationâs support, orphans like us would have nowhere to go⊠That much is true.â
With a sorrowful expression, my brother turned towards his close friend âĄâĄâĄâĄ and shook his head. Then, he looked me in the eye.
âIt mustâve been hard for you, âĄâĄâĄâĄ. While Iâm sorry about what happened to Lida⊠As my only blood relative left, Iâm glad you were the one who lived in the end⊠SoâŠâ
âB-, Brother⊠I-, Iâm scaredâŠ.â
Back then, I could only remain sane by telling my brother all about the swelling anxieties I had.
âI feel like⊠my heart⊠is dying, little by little⊠I feel like with each passing day, Iâm becoming more and more like a doll⊠Recently, even that feeling⊠is starting to fadeâŠâ
âItâll be okay⊠Everything will be okayâŠâ
However, my brother always encouraged me and supported me.
âOne day, weâll leave this organization for good. I will do whatever it takes. Then, weâll be free to live our lives. Until then⊠Until that day⊠Please, âĄâĄâĄâĄ. Work hard⊠do whatever it takesâŠâ
âBrother⊠âĄâĄâĄâŠâ
Yes. The reason I managed to keep living back then⊠was due to my brother.
Because my brother is here⊠I can keep on living.
âHey âĄâĄâĄâĄ. If, you⊠are able to escape this organization, what do you want to do?â
However, what I remember is all âwhiteâ. Maybe it was too long ago, the backgrounds were white, and dialogues were white. Everything was a blank slate of white.
Even my brotherâs face seemed to be hidden behind a white fog. I canât quite tell.
Everything was already vague and fuzzy, I canât quite remember. It was a vestige of a time long pastâ
âA white memory.
âŠâŠâŠ
âHey Riel. I know I donât have the right to say anything since I fell asleep on my first day here⊠but would you mind acting a bit more like a studentâŠ?â
ââŠâŠ?â
My mind which was visiting the past returned to the present.
After waking up, I slowly raised my head.
It seems like I fell asleep on the desk. I rubbed my eyes whilst looking at my surroundings.
This was a classroom in Alzano Imperial Magic Academy.
It seemed like the lecture had ended some time ago and we were now in a break period. There was a relaxed atmosphere in the classroom. Some students were busily chatting with one another, while others left the room. Overall, it was noisy.
Glen stood next to me with an amused expression as he released a sigh. He looked down at me.
I stared at Glenâs face.
ââŠWhat is it? Is there something on my face?â
âŠThis might be the reason I saw that nostalgic dream.
Somehow, Glen seemed very similar to my brother, whose face had been hidden by some sort of fog.
ââŠGeezâ
Glen released a long sigh as Riel rubbed her eyes.
It had been a week since Riel arrived at the magic academy.
With her actions on the first day, Riel had splendidly formed a mental barrier that distanced herself from the other students of the class. Just what would Riel pull off in her following days as a studentâŠ? This was a question that weighed heavily on Glenâs mind at the beginning.
After all, given Rielâs reckless and headlong tendencies, which were closely followed by episodes of heroism, she had undoubtedly made a name for herself at Imperial Court Magicians, for better or for worse. Not to mention, these episodes were too many to count. For exampleâŠ
One: If the enemy is more numerous than oneselfâs, then cut them all down through spirit.
Two: If the enemyâs defenses cannot be crushed by oneâs blade, then destroy the defense through spirit, and then cut them down.
Three: If the enemy is faster than oneself, the make yourself go faster than the enemy through spirit, and then cut them down.
Four: If the enemy has placed a trap, then cut down the trap along with the enemy through spirit.
âŠAnd such. That was one of numerous trusted and traditional examples from Rielâs art of war.
Yet, the worst part of her disposition was the fact that she had the unparalleled power and dexterity to carry out her unintelligible brute force strategies. Thus, she left a clear-cut combat record.
The heretical magicians that Riel had defeated in the past, were probably scratching their heads in hell wondering why they had lost to such a girl. Yet, the only conclusion there appeared to be was that they had been Rielâs opponent.
In any case, Riel was abnormal in various ways. To make matters worse, her mind was estranged from the common sense of the world. It wasnât exactly strange for any sort of trouble to occur when she was around.
However â in the end, these were all needless anxieties.
âRiel, itâs afternoon break now. Would you to come to the cafeteria with us again?â
ââŠLumia? Sistina? âŠOkay. Iâll comme.â
âHey Riel. Are you going to eat strawberry tarts again? Donât you get tired of it? Iâm hardly one to talk, but your diet isnât balanced if you eat like that. Youâve been eating nothing but strawberry tarts since you came havenât you?â
âHah⊠Thatâs not a reason. You canât be this picky with your food.â
âAhaha, ever since I recommended the tarts to her, sheâs become its captive, hasnât she?â
ââŠâŠâ
Like every day, Glen saw the three off as they left for the cafeteria.
The reason Riel hadnât encountered any great trouble yet⊠was most likely due to Lumia and Sistina.
Regardless of whether it was in or out of the academyâs grounds, the two would follow Riel (who, as a result, fails as a bodyguard) and cover for her when problems arose due to her lack of common sense.
âHey Riel, Why donât you try to eat something else today? Iâm sure there are tasty dishes other than strawberry tarts.â
âBut⊠I want to eat strawberry tarts.â
For Lumia, Riel was a benefactor who (sort of) protected her. On top of that, given Lumiaâs personality, she couldnât bring herself to ignore Riel, who wasnât able to get used to life as a student.
âYou really are a stubborn girl arenât youâŠ? Listen Riel, you canât be so picky with your food at such a young age okay? If you donât eat a healthy and balanced diet, your body will suffer as a result.â
âYup⊠that said though, Sisti, you canât really lecture someone else on thatâŠâ
âI-, Iâm fine as I am! Donât mind me!â
Sistina didnât really bear any goodwill towards Riel at the beginning, but after having approached Riel with Lumia, she seemed to think of her as a troublesome little sister of sorts.
At some point, the three of them being together became the norm.
âOh, you guys are together again? You sure get along well!â
âMy my. By the way, Sistina, weâll be tending the medicinal gardens for our next lecture period. Try not to be so involved in your chatting that you arrive to lecture late like you have previously.â
Cashew and Wendyâs acceptance of Riel also contributed greatly to Rielâs transition into school. The other students began to open up to Riel more under the lead of the classâ central figures.
Since they had managed to accept a maverick like Glen as well, it demonstrated that the class as a whole was fairly bighearted. Although Riel would occasionally make some outrageous announcements regarding Glen, she was meshing together with the class slowly but surely.
R-, Riel of all people⊠might actually have a fairly normal school lifeâŠ
Glen was surprised, but at the same time he was also moved.
However, of course, not everything went so smoothly.
An anomaly like Riel leading a normal life would surely have some negative influences.
âSo then⊠it becomes this⊠Then, you perform Markiousâ operation on the elemental array here⊠like this⊠After that, you do this to calculate the originâs elemental values for Flamea, Aques, Soilre, Airel, and Etherio and return those values individually⊠Then here⊠You can do this to reorder the origins⊠and then restructure the physical materialâŠ.â
<TL Note: Read as âFlamea, Aques, Soilre, Airel, and Etherioâ, written as âFire, Water, Earth, Air, Spirit.â in Japanese>
Afterschoolâ
Several students were huddled around Rielâs table. Under their intense gaze, Riel pushed a feather pen across a sheet of paper. Written on the numerous sheets of paper was a set of extremely complicated synthetic formulas used to switch the order of elements as well as the magic formula used to control the synthesis.
It was Rielâs alchemy â a magic formula for high speed weapon synthesis.
After todayâs final lecture, alchemy, the students that stuck around gathered together to chitchat. Eventually, they moved onto Rielâs alchemy technique that she had displayed on the first day. Finally, after a series of events, they had her attempt to explain it to everyone present.
ââŠUnderstood?â
Riel lowered her feather-pen.
âYeah, I didnât get it at all.â Cashew, who had given up halfway through, cheerfully said.
âAmazing Riel, I lost track of what you were saying at some pointâŠâ Lumia agreed with a wry smile.
The students present more or less bore the same thoughts as Cashew and Lumia.
âItâs incredibleâŠâ
âWhat is this⊠Just who made this formulaâŠ?â
Cecil, who was excellent in theory classes, and Sistina, who stood at the top of her class year, could understand Rielâs explanation to a certain extent, but they were still at a loss for words.
Magic formulation and functions were not the focus of the general curriculum at the academy, so were it not for Glenâs maniacal lectures on how to create formulas and functions using rune-language from scratch, the two would likely have not been able to understand Rielâs explanation in the slightest.
âWhat can I sayâŠ? No matter how hard I thought about how to create a Damascus steel sword in such a short amount of time, I couldnât figure it out⊠but who wouldâve thought that a bug in rune-language could be utilized in such a fashionâŠâ
Sweat trickled from Cecilâs forehead as he voiced his admiration.
Damascus steel was created by adding layers of carbon in a cyclic fashion throughout the composition of ordinary steel elements. It was far more rigid and sturdy compared normal steel.
In the empire, those who possessed the forging skills to manufacture Damascus steel were far and few between, which led to annually production being equally low. Ongoing research attempted to manufacture large quantities Damascus steel through alchemical means.
However, that it was extremely difficult to achieve permanence in a synthesized product. Even if the synthesis was successful, the composition could only be maintained temporarily. With the added difficulty and complexity of the elemental array, it would probably take an extreme amount of time to properly synthesize the product⊠This was the common knowledge that had been publicized by the Imperial Magic Academic Society regarding the research of Damascus steel.
Although Rielâs formula did not resolve the issue of impermanence, its speed was in a different league of its own. It was nothing less than shocking.
Even if the formula was submitted to the Academy Society, it would probably be seen as an impossible, bogus theory, and quickly be brushed off with a laughâ unless Riel were to demonstrate the usage and control mechanisms firsthand. That was the extent to which the alchemical sequence appeared to be formed on baseless assumptions.
âI can see why this wouldnât be used in the Imperial army eitherâŠâ
Cecil exasperatedly exhaled.
âRiel⊠Do you use this all the time?â
Sistina looked at with great concern.
âIf you mess up even a single step, your brainâs processing capacity will overload and youâll probably become a vegetable you know?â
ââŠIs that so?â
âYes!â
ââŠI didnât know.â
Despite Sistinaâs stern warning, Riel didnât seemed fazed in the slightest. She maintained her usual drowsy expression immaculately.
âGosh⊠That said, just what is this nonsensical way of utilizing the userâs deeper consciousness!? Arenât there zero considerations for the userâs safety!? Itâs obvious that whoever made this formula views the users of this as nothing more than disposable objects!â
Voicing her anger, Sistina vigorously turned towards Wendy.
âHey, donât you think so too!? Wendy!â
ââŠâŠEh?â
Wendy, who had been dazed by Rielâs explanations, came to when Sistina called her out.
âO-, Of course! Sistina is completely correct in that matter! A formula with no considerations for its user is unbefitting of a noble⊠I realized all this in the beginning!â
For some reason, sweat could be seen forming on Wendyâs forehead and her articulation was also unclear.
âNow now.â
Lumia interrupted the conversation and attempted to calm Sistina down.
âAnyway, itâs impressive that Riel is able to use such a complicated formula.â
âItâs because I practiced a lot.â
âI-, Iâm amazed youâre still alive.â
Sistinaâs cheeks stiffened upon Rielâs indifference.
Thereâs a question that needs to be answered.
I heard from Glen-sensei that Riel had been a part of the Imperial Court Magicians, but does that mean that the army is forcing their soldiers to carry out life-endangering practices? Thereâs something wrong with this. To start with, Cecil said that Rielâs formula wasnât used anywhere in the Imperial army.
So where did Riel learn this magic?
âDonât try to mimic this magic alright everyone? Using this would require an incredible talent and sense with alchemy. For Riel to be able to utilize this magic to her extent means that this is practically her Original Magic.â
Sistina sensed that it would be foolish to pursue the matter any further. Thus, she tried to direct the conversation away from such a question.
âThereâs no way I can even try to do thatâŠâ
âI donât think anyone other can Riel can do itâŠâ
âW-, Well, I have faith that I would be able to do it if I try, but⊠Fu, fuun, I suppose it is a formula that is lacking in grace required for a noble⊠Therefore, it is unsuitable for someone of my like!â
Thenâ
Baam! Someone roughly exited their seat. The loud noise echoed throughout the room.
ââŠGibel?â
The origin of that noise was none other than Gibel, who sat a short distance away from Riel and had not contributed to the conversation.
âO-, Oi Gibel, whatâs up with you, why did you suddenlyâŠâ
ââŠIâm going home. Rather than waste time messing around with you people, would it not be better to go home and strive to make an effort to study magic?â
With great irritation, Gibel shoved his textbooks, notes, and other belongings into his bag.
âHuh? You donât have to say it like thatâŠâ
Cashew, who was used to Gibelâs abrasive attitude, amusedly scratched his head.
âHmpf.â
However, Gibell ignored Cashew, turned around, and headed for the exit. Thenâ
Tug, Gibelâs sleeve was pulled from behind.
âWha⊠Y-, YouâŠ!?â
The one who pulled on his sleeve was Riel, who had approached him without him noticing.
No one felt her movement nor her presence, it was as if she had teleported right behind him. Everyone blinked their eyes blankly as if bewitched.
ââŠHere.â
In Rielâs hand was a feathered pen.
âYou dropped this.â
â~~~~-!â
Gibelâs face flushed red with hostility as he swiped the pen from Rielâs hand. He then rushed out of the room with great strides.
ââŠ?â
Rielâs hand remained outstretched as she stood still like a statue.
The remaining students had their mouths open wide in surprise.
âWhatâs with him recently?â
Sistina was half-confused, half irritated.
âWell, I suppose that he has been rather irritated ever since Riel joined our classâŠâ
âHaha⊠Isnât he just jealous of Riel-chanâs amazing alchemy skills?â
âD-, Donât say that Cashew. You might unexpectedly turn out right. Gibel has always held absolute confidence in his alchemy⊠Heâd even say that he wonât lose to Sistina.â
In the deserted hallway just outside the classroomâ
Glen leaned against a wall with his arm crossed and lightly sighed as he saw Gibel, who hadnât noticed his presence, run off.
âWell, canât really blame him. Not everyone can so readily accept someone as weird as RielâŠâ
Thanks to Lumia and Sistina, Rielâs integration into the class has been going pretty smoothly, but there are people like Gibel as well.
Anyhow, itâs because Rielâs abilities exceed common sense. Even in the Imperial Court Magicians, her unmatched kill-count of heretics makes her the pride and ace of the special operations sect. Such power isnât something that can be easily hidden. Someone like Riel would naturally make many of the other students afraid.
Glen had been afraid of this, so he hadnât allowed his class to partake in magic battles⊠but if it ever came down to it, no one in his class would be able to win against Riel.
Furthermore, the one who would have crushed them in that instance would have been an irregular than was incapable of even using elementary magic. Surely, the difference between Riel and the rest had been made clear when she had smashed the golem into dust with the greatsword during the first lecture. Someone in their hearts, everyone should have understood that they were not Rielâs equal in a true magic battle. As magicians it would be a blow to their pride, even more so for those as young as the students.
âWell⊠thereâs not much I can do but let it resolve itself in time I guessâŠâ
Suddenly, Glen noticed Riel preparing to leave the classroom.
Everyone mustâve been preparing to go home together.
Glen scratched his head, and quickly left the hallway.
Problems like this did not solely exist due to the hidden discord in the class.
Of course, they existed in Riel as well.
This is a tale of a certain time.
ââŠâŠâŠâ
Riel carried a stack of books and papers in her hands as she walked down a hallway of the magic academy.
Hiding behind her in a corner of the hallway ten meters behindâ
Riel⊠I know you can do it if you try⊠Sensei is proud of youâŠ-!?
After tasking Riel with delivering some documents, Glen stealthily followed behind her to observe her progress. Although there was no real meaning in following her, Glen could feel the corner of his eyes heat up.
The passing students all sent dubious gazes towards Glen as he looked at Riel down the hall with a strange sense of warmthâŠ
âGlen Ryders! Iâve heard it all! During your black magic lecture, you slandered the spell I improvised as âimpractical and inefficientâ did you notâ!?â
Harry suddenly approached Glen and threw a glove at him in anger.
âIn my life you are the only one to disrespect to this extent and take me for such a damned fool! I canât turn a blind on you any longer Glen Ryders! Let us settle this in combat!â
Glenâs face turned pale in anxiety and turn his neck as far as he could to face Harry.
âU-, UhmâŠ. Nowâs⊠a bad time⊠Due to some very⊠special and complicated circumstances, challenging me to a duel may turn out very very badly for all of us⊠So uh⊠forgive meâŠ?â
âHmpf, you scared punk!? Itâs too late to ask for my forgiveness! Hurry up and pick up the gloves! Allow me to witness what you call âpractical magicâ would you!? And donât worry, Iâll be sure to not accidentally take your life!â
âAhâ, Noâ, Uhhhhhhhâ, oh, itâs not my life⊠but yours, senpai⊠Itâs veeeeeerry much like a candle in the wind I guessâŠUhh⊠If you donât hurry up and take back your challenge⊠Our very peaceful academy might be the stage for a gruesome tragedy or something like thatââ
Glen tried his best to avoid in the imminent tragedy, but it was already too late.
âWhat are you here for, girl. Are you the rumored transfer student? Listen, I wonât take your attitudeââ
As Harry entered his arrogant airs and began to scold Rielâ
Pssht. The air was cut by the flash of a fiendish greatsword that quickly approached Harry.
The pressure behind the blow not only shattered the surrounding glass windows, but also left a fissure on the stone walls.
Fortunately, Glen had managed to kick Harryâs legs to upset his balance so that only his hair had been displaced. If he had been even a moment late, it would have been his head instead.
âW-, W-, Whatâ!?â
After Harry, whose head now shined like polished glass, recovered from his fall, he looked up in terror at Riel, who carried the gigantic sword with a single hand.
Riel, as usual, carried a drowsy, emotionless expression as the aftershock of her swing collapsed the walls around her.
âKYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAâ!? Despite Harry-senseiâs young age, heâs already encountered the great strife of balding. Now his hair is all goneâ!â
âW-, What the!? The wall! What happened to the wall!? What the heck happened just nowâ!?â
The students in the hallway entered a panicked frenzy.
âShut up! And keep my hair out of this while youâre at it! More importantly, y-, y-, you!? W-, What kind of magic did you use just now!? D-, donât tell me that sword⊠No damned way!? Going by common sense, no sword could generate such force!â
âCommon sense just doesnât apply to her! Like I said already, just hurry and run!â
Ignoring Harry and Glenâs fright, Riel entered her specialty greatsword stance.
âItâs okay. I wonât run away⊠Just leave it to me Glen. I will⊠destroy your enemies.â
âHey Riel, waaaiiiiitttttttt! Calm down pleaseeeee!â
âHIEEEEEEEEEEE!? S-, Save meeeeeeeeâ!â
âLet me go Glen. I canât destroy him like this.â
âShush you! Donât go around making murder incident in the middle of school would you!? Aghh! Where is Lumia and the White Cat when you need them!? Come and help me out pleaaseeeeeeeeee!â
âŠRiel would more than occasionally do things like that, which were lacking in common sense or fine sensibilities. Thus, the days during which Glen could not relax would continue.
Yet, despite everything, if one were to ask whether those flurried days had a positive or negative influence on Riel, the answer was obviousâŠ
Everything she saw and heard during this time were all full of fresh experiences.
During some fleeting moments, Glen would see an expression that he had never seen her have before⊠For him personally, these times were surely not as bad as he would have others believe.