Fake Sorcerers are people who take up the title of Sorcerer even though they arenât one to abuse it and request money and goods from people.
For example, letâs presume there exists a sick child.
Then someone whoâs not even a sorcerer would come and say sheâll cure that child and chant âAbracadabra.â
Suddenly, the child is cured of his sickness.
Itâs the birth of a false sorcerer.
After that, sheâll start spouting random things while demanding increasingly harsh doctorâs and prayerâs fees.
Once the jig is up, sheâll immediately flee to someplace else.
That said, things are still at a mild level.
Things like overblowing diagnoses, putting mysterious medicine on scratches and wounds that would have been fine even if you normally left it as is, and causing side-effects such as lock-jaw, etc.
At any rate, this is a world where real sorcerers exist, so these things are straight-up fraud.
While trifling sorcerers are common, there arenât that much sorcerers with that much skills.
Therefore, even real sorcerers can be deceived.
Amongst them, there even exists real sorcerers (naturally, theyâre at a level not much different from amateurs) that apprentice under false sorcerers.
If you ask these false sorcerers âWhy arenât you working for the country?â, theyâd convincingly answer back âI have no interest in such trifling matters.â
If they were told âMaster, please teach me soul riding!!â, theyâd say admonishments like âListen here, okay? Sorcery is not something you flaunt off, you know.â and deceive their apprentices.
Well, if you put it simply, they are crooks.
âHow is it, father-in-law?â
âIsnât it fine? I think things would be better if you do it.â
I secured permission from father-in-law, the Former King Rosyth whoâs holed up in retirement.
Although itâs not necessary to give face and seek this personâs advice as the new King Rosyth, he is still the former King despite his retirement.
As such, thereâs no way I could ignore his ideas.
Although thereâs particularly no need to ask permission for conducting projects such as flood control, as expected, itâs safer to seek his permission when it comes to modifying the laws and what not.
Itâs my âIâm not making light of the Former King Rosythâ appeal.
âNonetheless, that Julia. She thought of this, huh. Why didnât she propose this to me back thenâŠâŠâ
âIsnât it because Father-in-law is sick?â
Itâs probably Julia being considerate â not wanting to add unnecessary work to a sick person.
Otherwise, itâs something that had just recently come into her mind.
Eitherway, since making a new law is an extremely time-consuming process, it would have been probably hard for Father-in-law, whoâs sick.
Itâs something more suited to be handled by me since Iâm young after all. Iâd at least be able to pull off two consecutive all-nighters.
âSo, what does it proposes? Tell me the specifics.â
âYes, Iâll get into it.â
I explain Juliaâs proposal to Father-in-law.
First, to create a licensure system for sorcerers.
In a short, itâs like the licensure system for doctors.
Next, to divide sorcerers into three classes â Senior, Intermediate, and Low.
The condition for the Senior Class is to be capable of dealing with high level sorcery including soul riding.
For the Intermediate Class, the candidate should have firm grasp of fundamental sorcery skills such as curses and barriers. In addition, they should be able to put these skills into practical use.
For the Low Class, the candidate should be able to use basic sorcery.
Anyone who does not meet any of these conditions would not be considered as a sorcerer.
Each class shall be given their own license certificates â the Senior Class will have a gold plate, the Intermediate Class a silver plate, and the Low Class a copper plate.
Also, the act of calling oneâs self a sorcerer, whether true or not, without a sorcerer licence shall be criminalized punishable with ten lashes of the whip.
Furthermore, the act of cultivating narcotics (with the exception of hemp, however,) necessary for sorcery shall be forbidden.
The country shall, under a strict oversight system, do such cultivation and sell such products only to licensed sorcerers.
Those who discover new narcotics, drugs, and sorcery shall have the duty to report its discovery and invention to the country. The country will pay a suitable reward to the inventor/discoverer.
With this, we can prevent against a sorcerer concealing and monopolizing them.
Next is the National Sorcerer System.
Simply put, the sorcerers employed by the country.
Only intermediate class sorcerers can become national sorcerers.
If a sorcerer becomes one, she shall receive a monthly pension as well as various privileges such as discounts in narcotics purchases.
In exchange, when country calls, they should immediately respond.
Even sorcerers who have not yet been employed by the country should have a certain number.
This is a law to employ them.
Next is the Sorcery Institute.
Simply put, this refers to a state-run sorcery research institute.
The country will appropriate funds for research and pay tenured sorcerers high wages.
The sorcerers will be given the opportunity to freely conduct research studies. Provided, however, on the premise that they will obey the idea and intention of the country to a certain extent.
Next is the Sorcerer Training School.
Up until now, the way to become a sorcerer had been to apprentice under another sorcerer and pursue knowledge. With this system, however, the number of sorcerers that could be nurtured is limited. Thus, the number the country could take a hold of is also limited.
As such, the country shall create a state-run school.
Once a year, little girls aged 8 years above shall be gathered at the palace.
They would then be taught sorcery in a month while their abilities, or lack thereof, are ascertained.
According to Julia, with the exception of late bloomers, it appears one month is more than sufficient time to ascertain the existence of ability.
Afterwards, the country will negotiate with the parents and the candidate herself, asking her if she would like to become a sorcerer.
The country will shoulder the parentsâ moving expenses to a certain extent. If the parents donât want to move and the child is to move by herself, then the child will be assigned to a dormitory.
Naturally, tuition fees are free.
By the way, national sorcerers would be the ones to do the teaching. Theyâll be paid a salary.
It will rake up a considerable cost but if you think of it in the context of investment, then itâs a small amount of money to pay.
In the first place, there arenât that much talented sorcerers so the number of students probably wont reach more than a hundred people, right?
Lastly, the Magic Institute.
This is Tetraâs wish.
In short, itâs an organization that researches magic. By the way, according to Tetra, if itâs just designing magic circles, then even non-sorcerers should be capable.
Rather than sorcery, knowledge in mathematics would be much more necessary, it seems.
At present, the only member is Tetra. Whether or not it would increase is still a mystery.
Anyway, itâs a new field so itâs direction is still unknown.
Well, we also plan to teach mathematics in the Sorcery Training School so people that would take interest in magic should appear sooner or later.
When that comes, it would depend on how much effort Tetra gives to inviting members.
After that is something I donât understand very well â that is the fields in sorcery would be divided, it would seem.
There would be five fields â Sorcery (Curse Specialty), Pharmaceutical Arts (Medical Specialty), Holy Arts (Anti Curse Specialty), Spirit Arts (Soul and Related Arts Specialty), and Magic (Magic Specialty).
Itâs like the division of all things set by scholarship up until now into National Language, Arithmetic, Science, and Society.
Honestly speaking, I donât quite understand their differences.
I intend to leave all of this on Julia and Tetraâs hands.
By the way, according to this division, Soyon, Lulu, and Tetraâs specialties would be Spirit Arts, Sorcery, and Magic respectively.
Julia is quite skilled in all fields except Magic but it appears sheâs particularly skilled in Pharmaeutical and Holy Arts.
âYouâre doing quite a lot, huh.â
âWe donât to do all of them in one go, you know. We would like to start first with the licensure system, the National Sorcerer System and the Sorcery Institute.â
The shortest time weâd be able to put these into full-blown effect would be two-monthâs later, maybe?
âAlso, what do we do to manage the false sorcerers?â
âWeâll use the standing army. I intend to send them out immediately to arrest offenders once we receive a report.â
By the way, the discoverer would be rewarded one gold coin.
This should make everyone inclined to report one.
âDo you intend to also have the great clansmenâs territories adopt this law?â
âYes, thatâs what we intend to do. Even those territories need countermeasures against false sorcerers, yes?â
This shouldnât elicit much complaints.
The National Sorcery System might create some dissatisfaction but itâs just a matter of presenting better conditions than ours if they donât want their sorcerers taken away by the country.
That pretty much doesnât change.
However, I only intend to create schools in the royal territories.
Opposition is to be expected.
âThe main point of this law is for the country to be able to completely manage all information regarding sorcerers. Is that correct?â
âYes, thatâs correct.â
Information is important after all.
For the time being, Iâm thinking about starting from the centralization of power in information and human resources.
âWell, a law of this extent should be able to sufficiently pass in the Great Clansmen Conference. Iâll also send in my recommendation. Do your best.â
âThank you very much.â
In the conference that began a week later, the whole law passed safely.
Around two months after the implementation of the new law.
âSorcerer-sama. Iâve been giving him the medicines youâve prescribed but heâs not getting better.â
A woman asks an old woman.
This woman has a sick child.
âIt couldnât be helped, yes? Itâs not something that immediately takes effect.â
The woman makes a suspicious face at the old womanâs ((rhetorical)) question.
âTwo months have already passed. For how long am I still supposed to wait?
âWhat? Are you doubting me?â
The woman shakes her head at the old womanâs forceful inquiry.
This old woman is the only sorcerer in this villageâs vicinity.
âItâll be fine. Heâll get stronger soon. Well then, Iâll be going home.â
The old woman takes her leave.
âHaha, what an idiot. Thatâs just dango made from rounded wheat. Itâs not medicine. Thereâs no way itâll cure him.[TLN1]
She laughs while holding her sides.
This old woman is ripping off large quantities of wheat, salt, and liquor from the surrounding villages with this modus operandi.
While there are a lot of competent sorcerers in the palace environs, this is the countryside.
There are no sorcerers here who can see through the old womanâs fraud â that sheâs a false sorcerer.
The villagers had no choice but to rely on this old woman.
Besides, thereâs unexpectedly very little people who had personally seen sorcery.
There arenât even enough sorcerers to meet the countryâs demand.
âExcuse me!!â
Somebody is knocking on the door.
The old woman opens the door to the sight of a young woman standing before her. Behind that girl, several soldiers are standing in attention.
âI am called Lulu, a National Sorcerer. You are under suspicion of fraud. Please show me your Sorcery License.â
The old woman frowns.
She doesnât know anything about any sorcery licenses.
âExcuse me, what?â
âOh? Could it be, you havenât heard? Recently, a new law had been passed that prohibits anyone without a license to use sorcery.â
âSuch a thing. I didnât know.â
The old woman really didnât know anything about that law.
Because the number of bureaucrats in the Rosyth Kingdom is still low, there are bound to be a lot of villages out of the loop.
âWell, I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience due to our inefficiency. Now then, Letâs just confirm it right now. Itâll be over immediately.â
Lulu smiles and draws near the old woman in a manner as if asking her to show her sorcery.
The woman is troubled. Why? Itâs because she isnât sufficiently capable of sorcery and such.
âListen here you see, IâŠlightly..being a sorcererâŠâ
âI donât give a damn about that. Please hurry it up.â
Lulu pushes into the house. The soldiers too forcibly enter one by one.
âWait, stop, what are you touching as you please!?â
âAh, please excuse us. What do you have here inside these containers? Are they medicine? Rather, these are wheat dango that youâre selling as medicine, yes?â
The smiling Lulu draws closer as the old woman draws back.
âBy the way, false sorcerers are punished with 10 lashes and seizure of assets. Furthermore, weâll change that 10 lashes into 20 unless you confess.â