It was unprecedented for Altugius to be the first to speak to Sungchul.
ââŚâ
But Sungchul didnât respond to this. He was instead devoting all of his attention to reading his books.
âYou there. Summoned.â
On the second beckoning, Sungchul raised his head and looked at the old Mage. Leonard Sanctum, who had been lying on his hammock, heard the voice and began to raise his body to look over as well. Altugius started to speak.
âIt looks to me that youâve spent all your time here since youâve been admitted. Do you have a Guidance Counselor?â
âNo, I do not.â
Sungchul couldnât recall ever hearing of such things. A soft muttering spilled out of Altugiusâ lips.
âEven if the school is in its current state, to not share such basic informationâŚâ
Leonard seemed to share this opinion.
âOh, my! A week has passed, and you still havenât chosen a Guidance Counselor?â
The lighthearted voice echoed in the empty hall. After a brief moment, Sungchul asked his question.
âWhat is a Guidance Counselor?â
Altugiusâ silver brows trembled lightly upon hearing his words. To not know such basic information that all Freshmen ought to know. It was a damning proof that showed that the academy had begun to crumble at its very foundations. This would have been unthinkable back when Altugius, or even Leonard, were Freshmen at Airfruit.
The Observatory rang out in Leonardâs laughter.
âOh my goodness. A Freshman that doesnât even know what a Guidance Counselor is. These truly are some dark times.â
He fell back onto the hammock and closed his eyes, a smirk on his face. As the silence returned, Altugius looked directly at Sungchul and spoke quietly.
âI apologize, but as I have said before, I have no intention of teaching anyone, and therefore I cannot be anyoneâs Guidance Counselor. Seek someone else.â
âI understand.â
Sungchul spoke indifferently and returned to reading his book with intense focus as usual. Unrelentingly. There wasnât a more joyous sight for an educator than to see such a studious attitude from a brilliant student, but it only made Altugius burn with anxiety.
âThis fellowâŚMaybe he isnât aware of the consequences of not selecting a Guidance Counselor?â
All Freshmen must choose a Guidance Counselor within ten days, and those who didnât find an educator within ten days would lose the right of being a student. This was initially a rule set in place to allow Professors to work together to cast out undeserving students who entered the school using underhanded methods, but the circumstances had changed. If the academy had been operating normally, the Freshmen orientation would have been organized, and through the orientation, the students would have been informed of all of the academyâs expectations of them.
However, in the current state with the stunted flow of students they had, the welcoming ceremonies had all long since been done away with, and there was no one left for them to teach. If he had chosen the popular schools of Pyromancy or Cryomancy, the assistants would have given him the proper procedures, but there was no such service within the School of Cosmomancy.
Sungchul continued to wrestle with the books for another day in the Observatory, clueless about what was about to happen to him. Altugiusâ concerns only grew deeper.
âThat fellow. At this rate, heâll be expelled in three days from now.â
The problem was that Leonard Sanctum, who had promptly left the Observatory during the evenings, was almost spitefully holding his ground. He would only get up from his hammock and leave the Observatory after Sungchul left. His intentions were clear. He wanted to rid himself of the annoying presence that had appeared at the Observatory. And he could do so without having to get his hands dirty.
A similar situation occurred the next day. The shabby man, who didnât even have a uniform, immersed himself in the pile of books which towered as high as he was. He didnât speak and instead devoted himself to the books, except when he went to leave for lunch.
Altugius waited for this opportunity to warn Sungchul about the impending danger, but Leonard rose from his hammock each time so as to remind Altugius of his presence. He smiled brightly on the outside, but Altugius knew of his heinous personality hidden within. If Altugius expressed any concern for Sungchul, Leonard would use that as an excuse to try and force Altugius to teach the Secret of Cosmomancy that was held by Altugius. That would be absolutely unacceptable.
If the Secret of Airfruit, which has been guarded for generations, were to fall into the hands of the Followers of Calamity, the destruction of the world would only accelerate.
âIt is ok with just me getting my hands dirty.â
Altugius remained silent in the end and didnât rise.
Two afternoons passed like this. There was only a single day remaining on the clock. But Sungchul remained fixated in his studies. Altugius wasnât observing Sungchul because of his brilliant mind, but for his incredible tenacity. A question rose in his mind. Why would a Summoned from the other world be so attached to a niche school of Magic? And so, he ended up asking directly.
âThat book, do you understand what youâre reading?â
The question had a hidden meaning behind it, one which revealed the old manâs intent. Leonard, who knew about it, smiled widely again.
âTeacher is getting quite mischievous.â
He knew about the book that Sungchul was reading, and the books within the pile that were towering over Sungchul as well. The ball was now in Sungchulâs court.
Sungchul, who was faced down reading his book, raised his head, not too quickly nor too slowly and looked at Altugius. There was a brief moment of silence at which Sungchul shook his head.
âI have been digging into it for a week now, but honestly, I donât understand it one bit.â
A breath of sigh escaped from Altugiusâ lips. It wasnât to rebuke Sungchulâs ignorance, but rather rebuke his inability. The books that he had given to Sungchul were not meant to be understood from the very beginning. They required foreknowledge and a certain amount of Intuition before their contents could be understood. As long as the prerequisites had not been met, the reader could do nothing but become lost in the maze of words. The answer Sungchul had given was the expected one.
âThis fellowâŚâ
The time that seemed to be crawling along now sped up as Altugius opened his mouth once again.
âWhy have you not asked me a question if you didnât understand?â
At this question, Sungchul closed the book and spoke in a matter-of-fact manner.
âIsnât that because you are not yet my teacher?â
A feeling of shame and anger churned within Altugius as he met Sungchulâs firm gaze. He didnât express it, but his guts were violently twisting, and his legs felt quite weak. Altugius wordlessly returned to his own seat. He could feel Leonardâs gaze searing into his back, but he ignored it and thought of Sungchul. He thought of a convenient, yet undesirable truth that he had been forgetting.
âThatâs right. He was in the House of Recollections!â
That evening, Altugius Xero sought out his granddaughter who was residing within the House of Recollections and began a conversation with a voice full of affection amidst countless eavesdropping ears.
âHow is the new student? Does he look to be doing well? He has been very busy since the last time I saw him, and he doesnât even have his own uniform, either. No matter if heâs a Summoned, what kind of Airfruit student doesnât keep such basic decorum!â
Sarasaâs face, who had been listening to her grandfatherâs story, grew sour.
That night, Sungchul encountered an unexpected guest in his room. Sarasa had pulled up a chair and had been waiting for him in his room.
âIt is time for some special âethical educationâ, Freshman.â
The Lich girlâs eyes had an azure glowâŚ
â
Sungchul felt that the girlâs sudden visit was quite odd, but he remained silent and waited for her to continue. Sarasa held something out towards Sungchul.
âYou. Have you gotten this? You havenât, have you?â
It was an official student handbook, made from lambskin. There was the name of its owner written on the first page of this well-used notebook clearly looking worn with all of its frayed edges.
[Sarasa Xero]
âHo?â
Curiosity sparked in Sungchulâs eyes, but he didnât express any of it and simply nodded in response.
âI havenât received such a thing.â
Sarasa sighed and spoke again.
âIâll lend you this one, but read over the âFreshmanâs Attitudeâ thatâs written on the second page carefully.â
He couldnât quite understand the reasoning behind her actions, but there didnât seem to be any hostility. Also after having read so many phrases of undecipherable text, he felt drawn to read something legible for once. Sungchul obediently did as Sarasa had asked.
<Freshmanâs Attitude>
[1. As an Airfruit student, I will maintain its dignity.]
[2. I will not become involved in unnecessary conflict.]
[3. I will not overeat.]
[4. I will return the libraryâs books before their due date.]
[5. I will always keep a respectful attitude towards my teachers. I will not look down on them regardless of their majors.]
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Sungchul took his eyes away after this point and looked towards Sarasa.
âI donât feel there is a need to read this so carefully.â
âWhat if thereâs something more important written at the bottom?â
Sarasa crossed her arms and spoke in a smug voice. He moved his gaze towards the notebook once again. There was another passage below the âFreshmanâs Attitudeâ, written as finely as grains of sand.
<Important! Things Freshmen need to do>
[1. Receive a uniform from Bingtonâs Clothier]
[2. Receive a dorm designation from Aged Jorgbart]
[3. Complete the basic course in etiquette from Professor Robert Danton]
[4. Attend Senior Studentâs Orientation]
[5. Select a Major with the Registrarâs Office]
[6. Select a Professor from a major / perform introductions]
[7. Attend Freshman Welcoming Ceremony]
[8. Select responsible Guidance Counselor]
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Sungchulâs gaze stopped at the entry regarding the Guidance Counselor. There were five stars next to the entry with the words âExpulsion!â written beside it.
âDo you now know what youâve done wrong?â
Sarasaâs eyes flared as she suddenly rose from her seat.
âAre you referring to choosing a Guidance Counselor?â
When Sungchul asked, Sarasa forcefully shook her head and pointed at the first entry in the notebook.
âNo. Not wearing a uniform!â
ââŚâ
âEven if the school is falling apart, how can a student of the renowned Airfruit Academy be dressed like that? Clothes are the minimal civility towards others which reveals oneâs own nature. No wonder Gramps was nagging at me.â
âWho is your Grandfather?â
âWho do you think? Itâs Professor Altugius Xero. Havenât you heard of the legendary figure that took care of the mad dog of a Vice-Captain from the Assassinâs Guild that was causing a ruckus on our campus?â
âAh, is that right?â
Sarasa began nodding to Sungchulâs reply and continued to nag. She continued to prattle on, but her words could actually be condensed into a single sentence: âWear a uniform.â However, Sungchul was more interested in another part.
âWhat should I do if no Professor of my major will agree to become my Guidance Counselor?â
âThatâs how it ends up if you donât wear a uniform. Well, you should then request a minor Professor. Of course, only after you have received the uniform from Bingtonâs Clothier!â
The next day, Sungchul visited the Office of Admissions. The Residence Assistant was waiting within.
âWhere is Bingtonâs Clothier?â
Sungchul didnât plan on completely ignoring Sarasaâs advice. There werenât many people on campus, but the laborerâs fashion that he was currently wearing was undeniably conspicuous. However, the Residence Assistant gave him an unexpected reply.
âStudent! Are you referring to Bington? Why are you looking for some human that was fired ages ago?â
âThen what about uniforms? I donât have to wear one?â
âUniforms have to be bought with personal funds from an external clothier based on your personal preference!â
He had already failed the first objective that a Freshman must achieve. Sungchul moved on to the next objective recorded in Sarasaâs notebook. He discovered that many things Sarasa had experienced had either been removed or were missing.
âWhat orientation is this when there are no students? Other than Palace graduates who barely got in, the rest are all inferior stock, or from the Calamity Generation!â
Helplessly, Sungchul moved on to the next destination that he had set for himself. School of Alchemy, House of Malleability.
Contrary to the School of Cosmomancy, the name was apt, though the building itself wasnât a structure, but rather a collapsing tent.
ââŚâ
He opened the tent and entered. Several students who couldnât be seen anywhere else had gathered here. Many of them looked to be in their early twenties. They were from the Calamity Generation.
âWhat brings you here?â
A student approached the unfamiliar guest and asked cautiously. Sungchul didnât hesitate to state his purpose.
âI came looking for a Guidance Counselor.â
A man with sunken eyes came out from deeper within the tent while scratching his head.
âA Freshman? Hm? Itâs a Summoned.â
He looked directly at Sungchul, then smiled, revealing his yellowed teeth.
âYou. You wouldnât have received Eckheartâs quest within the Summoning Palace and become an Alchemist, have you?â
When Sungchul nodded, he slapped his knees with laughter while holding his belly for quite some time.
âOhâŚmy stomach. There hasnât been anything really to laugh about recently, but Iâve finally found something worth laughing on. Anyways, youâre looking for a Guidance Counselor? Okay then. I am Basil Philrus. I will gladly be your Guidance Counselor.â
He asked for Sungchulâs personal details before opening his school-wide Magic Network and perusing Sungchulâs records.
âOh my, youâre carrying such a terrifying name. Anyways, youâve cut it very close. One more day and you would have had to pack up your things and leave!â
Hearing all of the information, Sungchul recalled Altugius within the Cosmomancy Observatory, and then the face of Leonard.
âThe Professor is one thing, but I wonder why that guy didnât tell me any of this.â
That question was resolved, more or less, on the next day.
âHey. Mr. Freshman. You canât come in here.â
Leonard blocked the entrance with a bright smile. When Sungchul asked for the reason, Leonard put on a sorrowful face as to sympathize with Sungchulâs misfortunes while speaking.
âIt is because you have been expelled. Youâll get the news soonâŚbut to explain, you have yet to find a teacher to accept you within ten days of your admittance, in other words, you havenât found a Guidance Counselor.â
âIf it is only the Guidance Counselor, then Iâve already found one.â
Sungchul spoke firmly. It was for a brief moment, but Leonardâs lips twisted in a strange fashion.
âYouâveâŚfound one?â
Leonard looked back.
âNot him.â
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Sungchul said.
âThe Alchemy Professor, Basil Philrus.âf
âAhâŚis that right?â
The displeasure on Leonardâs handsome face was clearly visible, but Sungchul didnât pay it any mind. He passed by Leonard, who was holding his head down, and sat at his usual spot to begin reading through the pile of books. Altugius let out a stifled sigh of relief as he closed his eyes and listened to the amplified sound of the turning pages in the Observatory.