As soon as dawn broke, I went to Professor Ilyaâs laboratory.
âHere you are, Professor.â
I returned the books I had read to him. Ilya glanced at the books, only raising his gaze to stare at me.
âAny questions?â
âI studied the unknown part by looking up other magic books in the library.â
Professor Ilya raised his eyebrows at my answer that I solved it on my own. He remained still for a moment with a thoughtful expression, then took out a new book from the bookshelf and handed it to me.
âRead this for this time.â
I had an ominous hunch. Heâs not giving me a personal assignment to read a new book every time, right? It was good to read magic books, but it was burdensome to visit the professor and spend time with him every time. But what can I do? If the professor told me to do so, so be it.
âI understand.â
I was receiving the book and putting it in my bag, and Professor Ilya spoke in a passing tone.
âDonât stay up all night.â
It was a word that pointed out the fact that I had spent all night reading the previous three books. His expression was indifferent. His tone wasnât friendly either. Still, I felt his kindness.
âYes, Professor.â
Professor Ilya tilted his head at an angle and asked an unexpected question. âWhy are you smiling?â
Did I smile? I rubbed my lips with my hand. As he said, the corners of my mouth were raised slightly. Donât tell me I looked like I was laughing at him? Theresaâs impression was so arrogant that the smile didnât seem well-intentioned.
I desperately appealed that I had no ill intentions. âB-because I like itâŚ?â
âWhat do you like?â
Is he by any chance trying to pick a pod? I rolled my eyes and answered honestly as I felt. âI like that you worried about me.â
Then Professor Ilya narrowed his forehead. He looked like he was asking me when he was worried about me.
Itâs embarrassingâŚ
He changed the subject as if he wouldnât go along with this nonsense anymore.
âI have submitted your application for joining the student council, so the results will come out.â
âThank you.â
After saying that, I left the laboratory because I had no more business. Then, the place I stopped by was the club room. This wasnât voluntary. It was because I got caught by members of Clybe passing by and forced to come.
In the club room, young ladies gathered in twos and threes to enjoy tea time. Fortunately, Lumio was nowhere to be seen. The young ladies looked very excited.
âLady Theresa, did you read the apology letter? How come Lady flattened Demisaâs nose as soon as the semester started!â
They drank a cup of tea with joy, almost like knights who won the war.
âMaybe because of what happened yesterday, the number of applicants to join the club has increased dramatically! I heard that there are quite a few people who left Demisa.â
âThatâs great. We too, will follow Lady Theresaâs example and trample on them more thoroughly so that there will be no place for Demisa to appear at the May Festival!â
âEveryone calm down.â
Weâre members of a fan club, not a battle clubâŚ
* * *
A week has passed since then. I greeted the professors regularly when I ran into them while passing through the hallway.
âGreetings, Professor.â
ââŚOh, y-yes.â
Whenever that happened, the professors were often surprised, as if they had encountered a carnivorous animal that had become polite.
âProfessor, I have a question for you.â
âYes? Yes?!â
A professor, who saw my diligent attitude in class, even reacted like someone who encountered an evil spirit. Well, it was fine anyway. I slowly got used to school life and found my own pace. Even if a new routine was added here, I thought I could easily digest it.
âBut why is the student council not contacting me?â
The application results should have come out right away.
Considering Clydeâs number of black hearts, there is a high possibility that he will oppose my entry.
Soon it was time to end joining the club. Iâd rather choose to visit the student council and settle it.
In the student council room, of course, Clyde was there.
âIt looks like dogs and cows can come in and out of the student council room these days.â
He was my baby, but the way he talked was veryâŚ
Hold it, hold it in. The weak one is supposed to hold it in.
Clyde then laughed. âYou said that we would encounter each other less, but donât we see each other more often?â
Then what do you want me to do when weâre in the same school, in the same grade, and in the same major?
I pretended not to hear it because it was impossible to argue like that, so I brought up the matter. âI submitted an application to join the student council, but the result hasnât come out yet.â
âAah, that one?â
Clyde rummaged through the drawer like someone who remembered something he had forgotten, pulled out a piece of paper, and smiled crookedly. âThatâs just right. The results of your application have just been decided.â
âWhat?â
At that moment, I could feel the flow of mana from Clyde. I opened my eyes at the clear magic of fire. That jerk, heâs trying to burn my admissionâŚ!
âWith the authority of the student council president, Theresa Squireâs application to join the student councilââ
Before he could even finish his words, I also spread my hands wide and chanted magic.
âPaper with my name on it, summon it here!â
In the <Godâs Play>, just as common as the other contents, humans were the weakest race. On the other hand, demons had tremendous destructive power. Therefore, no matter how unserious Clyde was, it was very difficult for Theresa to destroy his magic.
The application, which was held in his grasp, was covered with powerful mana. I felt an extreme backlash as my mana was added to it. However, I summoned the rune I needed with perfect concentration. The mana I used serves as a circuit connecting rune to rune.
Specify the target and move the position.
Magical particles raised instantly and took control of my field of view. It only took 3 seconds for me to recognize his mana and summon the runes to complete the magic. The paper was summoned into my hands.
ââŚDid it!â
I shouted, flashing up the application like Rafiki, who lifted the baby Simba. [1] âI did it!â
It was thrilling. In the meantime, Iâve used minor magic a few times. Still, Iâve never demonstrated my ability to penetrate my opponentâs mana. It made me feel like I had my first victory by fighting a real user after always fighting weak AI in AOS games!
Even more, my opponent is Clyde!
I pushed the application to Clyde with a smirk on my face. âLook at this! I broke through your mana and summoned it! Right? Right?â
Clyde opened his mouth with an annoyed expression. âAre you crazy?â
Ding!
[The Constellation âCider Passâ has sponsored 1,000 coins.]
[ă ă ă ă Â I see you mocking him.]
I quickly hid the application behind my back in a panic. Then Clyde laughed openly.
âDo you think I canât take that document when you hide it like that?â
ââŚJust because I joined the student council doesnât mean I will always be alone with you. Doesnât the student council not have enough manpower to hunt monsters anyway?â
Clyde frowned disapprovingly at my rebuttal. Because it was an irrefutable fact. The student council had a really insignificant number of members compared to Clybe or Demisa.
I pushed harder because I thought it was time to do that. âIf I join the student council, more people would apply as mercenaries to hunt monsters, right?â
Mimosa and I had a great influence on the reason for the low number of student council members. As the two princesses made the club by themselves, everyone became more passive in dealing with monsters and demons.
Originally, Libbay was supposed to be a role model for the students as the first princess to join the student council. Iâm sorry, but my quest was more urgent.
It was then.
Clap, clap, clap!
Suddenly, I heard applause from behind, and when I turned around, I saw an old gentleman with gray hair dressed in pure white. The old gentleman praised me with a gentle smile on his wrinkled face.
âExcellent.â
I quickly set my example. âGreetings, Mr. Chairman.â
This gray-haired old gentleman was Noel Willow, Duke of Willow and the chairman of Valhalla. He approached me with a big laugh and tapped me on the shoulder.
âTo take something for Clyde, it seems that Miss Theresaâs magic level is higher than what is written in the student record book.â
It was as the chairman said.
Status window.
âź
[Theresa Squire]
Description: Princess Squire
Age: 22
Magic Rate: B+
Intelligence: B
Mana: A (12,034/12,034)
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Within a week, Theresaâs intelligence had risen by one level, becoming a B class. It seemed that reading several more books carefully selected by Professor Ilya had been effective.
âIf such a talented person joins the student council, it will be more reassuring. With the chairmanâs authority, I will allow Miss Theresa to join.â