âYou simpleton, you think itâll actually work? The Spirit Zone and Schema are polar opposites.â
âPUHAHAHAHAHA!â
Nade couldnât hold back his laughter.
Shirone looked back with lasers coming out from his eyes.
âYou-! Fine, Iâm not doing this! Switch!â
Eventually, the three decided to take turns carrying Siena on their back.
However, Nade didnât last half the distance of Shironeâs while Yiruki couldnât even take over ten steps.
Very soon, it was back to Shironeâs turn. He carried Siena on his back with trembling arms and gave them a ridiculous look.
âHey, donât we look so pathetic right now?â
âShirone. Itâs rude to say something that you should just store inside your brain. No need to lower our self-esteem more than you need to.â
At the end of Nadeâs words, the three all shut up.
By the time they neared the academy, Shirone suddenly spoke.
âHey, why donât we⊠Just stop doing that.â
âWhat do you mean by âthat?â What are you talking about?â
âYou know, the deal with Ms. Siena about what happened today.â
âHmmâŠâ
To be honest, Nade also had a guilty conscience. However, it wasnât like they could just give up. Their research group was at stake.
âBut thereâs no other particular way. Did you come up with a plan to protect the research group?â
âNo, but this is a whole different thing. Today⊠must have been a very sad day for Ms. Siena. I donât know the details, but I feel that it is.â
After seeing things from their teacherâs point-of-view, their expressions became solemn.
Saying your farewells to a precious loved one who sacrificed their eyes for you wouldnât just end with a bottle of alcohol.
âYeah, I know. I really do. But for me, the research group is important. I donât know about you guys, but I inherited this position directly from the former president. The fact that the research group is getting disbanded because of meâŠâ
Yiruki also agreed.
âI understand your position. The decision is yours. We are only members.â
Nade sighed.
âI wouldnât be like this if it were anything else. Quite frankly, Ms. Siena is a hard type to deal with. She doesnât have any weaknesses. She has a tough personality, sheâs meticulous with student management. Sheâs even telling Shirone to leave since sheâs worried about Overflow. We have to play a little dirty to win against someone so guarded on all sides.â
âThese little rascalsâŠâ
Siena, who was listening while hanging on Shironeâs back, choked up.
When she was drunk and spinning in circles, she had been out of it, but now she was almost fully herself.
Shirone spoke.
âWhy our teacher chose the path she did, why sheâs so obsessed with Overflow⊠Sheâs like that because she doesnât want us to walk the same path she did.â
âTsk! I know at least that much. Sheâs actually one of the people I really respect.â
Nade stopped talking there, but he couldnât turn blind eye to Shirone and Yirukiâs stares.
âOkay! Fine! Whatever! Weâll say today is invalid! Letâs cover up everything that happened to Teacher. I guess weâll just have to think more about our research group tomorrow, ueah?â
Yiruki nodded.
âI have no complaints. Weâre the villains, anyway. In fact, I owe Ms. Siena in many ways, and even though she often speaks coldly, she always sides with the students at crucial moments.â
Shirone then spoke.
âThen itâs decided. No matter what difficulties we face in the future, never reveal what happened today. It has nothing to do with our research group.â
âAlright!â
They were rather at ease when the final decision was made. Shirone and his friends continued their way with light steps.
No one knew that Siena was awake.
They saw the front gate of the magic academy.
A half-dead Shirone found a guard standing with a torch and stopped walking. It has not past midnight yet so the night shift still hasn't gone home.
âWhat should we do? If we go in like this, a strange rumor might spread by tomorrow. Not to mention, we left without permission.â
âThen we have no choice. From here on, letâs use magic. Iâll float Ms. Siena, so hold her up for a second.â
âOkay, let me first put her down, Yiruki, help.â
The moment Shirone touched the ground with his knees, the weight on his back disappeared.
When he looked back in surprise, Shirone saw Siena standing straight. Even her eyes were clear.
âT-Teacher?â
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Shirone collapsed onto the ground.
If she could walk, why trouble him and make him suffer up till this point?
Nade asked.
âAre you really okay?â
âOf course. Did you think Iâd get drunk with that tiny amount?â
âBut whyâŠ?â
âI treated you all to an expensive meal. You didnât actually think the day would end with me buying you boys course meals and we all happily return, right?â
To be honest, it was only a while ago that she became sober.
No matter how amazing a mage was, they couldnât evaporate the alcohol that had already made its way into the blood.
âAnyway, follow me. If you want to enter quietly, that is.â
As Siena walked toward the front gate, Shironeâs party followed as if possessed by ghost.
The guard recognized her face and greeted her with wide yet sleepy eyes.
âOh! Why hello, Ms. Siena.â
âYes, thank you for your hard work.â
âDid you⊠Go out with these students?â
âYes I did. I brought them out for a field trip.â
âAh, I see. Thank you for your effort. I hope you have a good night.â
According to the academyâs regulations, students were prohibited from entering the academy late at night unless they were with an instructor. Then there was nothing wrong with that.
Nevertheless, Shironeâs group rushed past the academy gate. They were nervous that the guard would suddenly call them from behind and stop them.
When they got to Central Park with no complications, Siena turned around to glare at the three.
âYou guys.â
âHeek!â
Shirone felt it on his skin.
âI will let todayâs matter go.â
â...Pardon?â
âIâm saying that Iâll keep it a secret between us. I wonât report it to the academy and I wonât tell anybody about it. Iâll also give you one month to come up with something. Thatâs the best deal I can give you guys.â
â...â
âCome up with a way to convince the academy within a month. Whether you hold a presentation or somehow bring in a ghost, it is up to you. If you are really proud of your research group, fight. Even if you have to go against the academy in order to prove it. Thatâs the way I teach and love my students.â
Her students got emotional.
They couldnât believe Siena was telling them this.
âWhat a relief.â
Nade clenched his fist.
âOkay! Look forward to it. Our research group will definitely prove its worth. Youâll be so surprised youâll fall off your chair!â
Yiruki assisted.
âItâs been a while since Iâve properly stretched my brain.â
Siena smiled bitterly as she watched her students regain their confidence.
While it was true that anxiety made its way into her heart when she saw their enthusiasm skyrocket, she was also looking forward to seeing what kind of great incident they would cause this time.â
âHohoho. Do your best, my students.â
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Shirone visited the research group later than usual. He found Yiruki and Nade lying on the sofa.
âHey.â
âDid you sleep well last night?â
âDonât know. Did I even sleep? What about you guys?â
âThe same. What are we going to do now? Even though we had a meeting all night yesterday, we couldnât come up with any good ideas.â
Shirone sat on an empty sofa and spoke.
âWe have to make a decision today. Letâs try to find a solution.â
âAnd how are we going to do that? Supernatural psychic science is not a phenomenon we can see. Humans donât believe what they canât see.â
Tired of even talking, they all stared blankly at the wall.
Their minds felt as white as the wall.
Not long after, Shironeâs eyes returned to focus.
âHow about we change our train of thought?â
Nade and Yiruki sat up.
They didnât know what Shirone would say, but he was taking a different route from before.
âHow?â
âOur dilemma is this: There is no way to show what is invisible.â
âYeah, thatâs the gist.â
âWhat I am saying is, thereâs no need for us to try and show something that is invisible. Thatâs why weâre stuck. We are thinking about the next thing without solving this problem first. In essence, I think we should look for a method in which we donât have to show anything at all.â
Yiruki stroked his chin.
âSo youâre saying that we donât have to verify something that canât be verified.â
âYes. The reason why I joined this research group isnât because you guys proved something to me. Wouldnât it be the same for the others?â
The corner of Nadeâs lips tugged up.
âYes, we had Shironeâs case. Verification was not necessary from the beginning. Rather, on the contraryâŠâ
âWe have to make them believe what they canât see, right? Like Shirone.â
Something struck Nadeâs mind.
Feeling a plausible idea coming on, Nade hugged Shirone.
âShirone, come here! You saved our research group! You can take my first kiss!â
âGross! Go away!â
While the two were wrestling, Yiruki was deep in thought.
The real hard part had just begun.
âThen what should we do? Our direction is set, but we still have to present something. We canât exactly tell the professors to âimagineâ.â
Nade went back to his seat. Shirone also patted down his disheveled hair.
âLetâs think about what weâre going to show our audience.â
The three students put their heads together and discussed.
Once the strand was formed, ideas and endless thoughts came to mind.
The main point was to present something that would make people believe in the invisible.
âShould we do something auditory? Itâs easy to design.â
âItâs efficient, but not effective. We have to think about the academyâs acknowledgment.â
âThen itâs definitely visual. If possible, auditory as well. We just pour everything we can and present it.â
âVisual and auditory. Then what should we visualize? Should we focus on presenting things as supernatural occurences or psychic occurences?â
âItâs hard to empathize with the supernatural. It doesnât reach a personal level. I think psychic would be better.â
Nade raised his hand.
âI vote for psychic, too. There are countless psychic phenomena. Which one do we go for?â
Shirone sopoke.
âI think ghosts are good. Since itâs a highly individualized concept, I think it would be easy to propagate.â
âMmm⊠But isnât ghost-related stuff considered childish?â
Nade was worried, but Yiruki voted for Shironeâs opinion.
âThat just means if we succeed in presenting it, weâd have accomplished something great.â
Shirone said.
âItâs about introducing supernatural and psychic sciences to aspiring mages. However, if we use this factor well, I think it could be a point for us.â
Nade raised his head.
âDo you have something in mind?â
âLetâs set up a thinking trap. For exampleâŠâ