As Rio was called by his math lecturer to visit her after school ended, he currently stood in front of his lecturerâs laboratory room.
The laboratory was located in one of the libraryâs basement rooms.
Rio knocked on the laboratory door.
ââŚâ
There was no reply.
He tried knocking again.
This time loud noises could be heard from the other side of the door.
Alas there was still no reply.
(Is anyone inside?)
Rio knocked again this time applying more strength.
âPardon me. Sensei!â
âDaâ! Sorry for making you wait! This place looks a bit better now! Y-Youâre Rio right? What is it?â
By the way, Rio was almost hit in the forehead by the opening door. It was due to his superb reflexes that he managed to avoid it.
What appeared in front of him was a beautiful young girl elegantly drinking tea by the window.
So surreal was the scene before him that he was left momentarily stunned.
âAhâ yes. Today during class, Sensei told me to come after school ended to receive supplementary lessons.â
âAahâ, I see. It must have been very difficult for you today. I was concerned about the extent of your knowledge. I only wanted to see where you stood, but ended up humiliating you as a result.â
She said that while making an apologetic expression.
Rio did not react to the regretful looking teacher.
âAh, no. It is only natural that Sensei would be interested in the extent of a scholarship studentâs knowledge. Actually it is I who must apologize for taking up Senseiâs valuable time to tutor me.â
The girlâs eyes widened hearing Rioâs answer.
âHeh~. Despite being a commonerâs child, youâre very clever for a child your age arenât you? Are you really 7 years old?â
âYes I am. Say Sensei, youâre also considerably young arenât you? I was surprised someone as young as you is a lecturer.â
âIs that so? Iâm already 12 years old. Well the truth is Iâm barely at the age where I can graduate from the elementary course. Itâs just that I skipped a few grades so Iâve actually already graduated from the advanced curriculum.â
Thanks to Rioâs flattery the girl became more attentive and talkative.
âTruthfully, while Iâd like to only concentrate on my research, lecturing in my spare time allows me to take a breather.â
Wrapped in a robe, she proudly puffed her chest. Rio was a little amused at her action.
âThatâs really impressive.â
âEhehe~ Ah, you just transferred in so I havenât had a chance to introduce myself yet. Iâm Seria. Seria Claire. Iâm of noble descent but I dislike formalities so itâs fine to act as you usually would.â
âYes, my name is Rio. A pleasure to meet you.â
âHai~ Hai~ Best regards to you too Rio. Anyway donât just stand there, please come in.â
Seria beckoned Rio to enter.
(S-So messyâŚ)
He instantly did a double take seeing the chaotic state the room was in.
âAh, itâs a bit messy. Here, you can sit on this chair.â
(âŚa bit?)
There was something very wrong with that statement but he pretended not to notice.
As Rio took a seat, Seria pulled out a sheet of paper and laid it on the desk.
âWell then, first off, do you know what numbers are?â
âI do.â
âFu~n, then there are eight books. You finish reading six of them. How many books have you yet to read?â
Seria threw a simple math problem at Rio for him to solve.
âTwo.â
Rio replied immediately.
âAra, you can perform mental arithmetic? How about addition?â
Receiving the unexpected reply, Seria asked Rio.
In this world, commoners could not even perform simple arithmetic without aids.
âYes, I can.â
âOkay then how about this?â
Seria wrote the same question on paper but this time in numerical form.
âI donât know, what is that?â
Since Rio was unable to read he could not understand the formulas written.
âE~tto⌠So you can do calculations but not read numbers?â
âThat is correct.â
âOh my, what a bizarre combination⌠I guess itâs not impossible. Commoners usually canât afford paper after allâŚâ
Seria looked at Rio with a tinge of shock.
âAlright, Iâll teach you numbers for the time being. Iâll write down the numbers 1 to 9. Please memorize them.â
With that said, Seria quickly wrote the numbers down.
Written numbers were not difficult.
Staring at them, Rio only needed a few dozen seconds to memorize all of them.
âIâve finished memorizing them.â
âEh, already? Then please write down the number 1 to 9.â
Turning the paper over, Seria passed it over to Rio.
Rio accurately wrote down the numbers.
âCorrect. Furthermore such elegant handwritingâŚâ
âUm⌠can you please show me the number zero so I can use it for my calculations?â
ââŚyou understand the concept of zero? To be knowledgeable of ideograms, numbers, and arithmetic⌠right. âŚThis.â
Rio requested Seria to write it down on paper so he could memorize it.
âSo thatâs how it is. Thank you very much. Anymore more than this Iâll be wasting Seria-senseiâs time. Is it fine for me to take this sheet?â
Because Seria looked like she was in the middle of something and his business with her was done, he thought it would be best for him to leave.
âWa-Wait a minute! You can take the paper but can I have a look at it before that? Ah, I also wanted to write down some practice question so donât leave yet!â
Rio faltered due to Seria leaning her body over too closely.
Taking out a new sheet, Seria quickly jotted down some problems.
There were fifty problems in all composing of the four basic calculations.
âThen please start.â
Briefly scanning through the contents, Rio understood that the problems were extremely simple.
He finished all of them in a mere span of 5 minutes.
Watching him breeze through the problems only served to increase Seriaâs shock.
âIâm done.â
Seria immediately started checking his answers upon receiving the paper.
She did not need to check over every answer to know the results of his exercise.
âAll the answers are correctâŚâ
While saying that, a bitter smile floated on Seriaâs face.
âWell itâs only this level of math. Everyone in class can do this much right?â
At Rioâs words, Seria could no longer hold back her laughter.
âHa, haha⌠haha⌠Indeed some of them can do this much. But you know, only a few students in your grade can manage this much. Besides, none of them even come close to matching your mental arithmetic skills.â
Only then did Rio notice.
Even among nobles, only those with decent academic abilities were sent to school.
In fact, it was a way of boasting about their childrenâs intellect.
If that was the case then it was no wonder that Rio was misunderstood.
âHah⌠things will become troublesome soonâŚâ
Feeling annoyed, Rio prepared to rise from his seat.
âItâs okay. I have time so donât worry about it. Letâs talk for a bit.â
Seria firmly held down Rioâs shoulders to prevent him from leaving.
The pleasant scent of flowers tickled Rioâs nose.
âYou were an orphan living in the slums until just recently right?â
Rumours of his background seemed to have already reached the ears of the teaching staff.
âYes, I was.â
There was no reason to hide the fact so Rio answered her honestly.
âItâs not because Iâm looking down on you but to speak so gracefully as well as already mastering basic arithmetic, just how? How is that possible?â
Seria continued speaking faster with an excited tone.
Apart from the lovely smile befitting for her age, her intensity made it hard for him to refuse her.
âE~tto, I studied very diligently so that I may be able to speak properly during my time at the Royal Institute. My mother spoke very formally and I used her as a reference for my own speech. She was also the one who taught me basic arithmetic saying it would become useful in the future.â
Of course, it was a lie.
Except the part about learning how to speak from his mother was true.
In Rioâs memories, his mother spoke in a beautiful manner unfit for an adventurer.
He nostalgically remembered being scolded whenever he used foul language.
It was from his mother that he was able to develop a polite way of talking.
But the part about learning math from his mother was a complete lie.
There was no way he could say he learned it from his former life.
Rio decided to lie with an unchanging expression.
âAh I see, so it was from your deceased mother. Is it possible that she was formerly a noble? Regardless, she was a fine person. Iâm sorry for asking.â
Feeling a sense of guilt for bringing up the topic of Rioâs deceased mother, Seriaâs mood became apologetic.
âItâs alright. Iâve already sorted out my feelings regarding the matter.â
âBut something like that⌠Haa~, I guess itâs alright. Youâre surprisingly mature for your age.â
Seria was not fully convinced by Rioâs words.
But she felt wrong to dig up Rioâs past so she did not bring it up again.
It seemed she was quite a caring person.
(So nobles like her do existâŚ)
All the nobles he had met until now displayed considerable arrogance thus shaping Rioâs bias towards them.
However exceptions like Seria existed.
âSeria-sensei is also very mature.â
âEh, ara, that so? âI see. Rio can tell?â
Apparently Rioâs words were favourably received.
(Sheâs unexpectedly easy to handleâŚ)
Rio could not help but feel that way seeing just how moved she was.
âErrr⌠anyway, leaving that issue aside, regarding your arithmetic skills, you just jumped to the top of the class. Quite unexpected considering just a while ago you couldnât even read numbers.â
Returning to the original topic, Seria became serious again.
âDo you even need to attend anymore math lessons? Since youâll only encounter similar topics for the next three years in the elementary course anyway.â
All Royal Institute lectures were optional for the sake of noble pupils who were often absent due to their duties.
Even so not all of them were like that; the diligent ones still attended class.
âHaha, that would be bad. Iâd be antagonized by the other students.â
He would not be seen in a very good light if he did not show up for class.
âAh~ I understand. That would indeed be troublesome. Relationships would be an issue, especially among the nobles.â
Perhaps recalling the hassles of aristocracy, a displeased look formed on Seriaâs face.
âIsnât Sensei a noble too?â
âI guess soâŚâ
Feeling dejected, Seriaâs expression and tone crumbled.
Her posture grew sloppy causing her thin white limbs to be exposed. They exuded an alluring charm unbefitting for her age.
In the quiet secluded room, the usual young lady was not seen. Honestly, the disparity between her appearances was too intense.
Her almost completely rolled up skirt was a dangerous temptation for Rio.
âBy the way Sensei, you said that your research focus was magic but on what specifically?â
The vulnerable Seria was relieved to hear Rio change the topic.
âAra, are you interested in magic?â
âI am.â
When Rio responded affirmatively, Seria retrieved a clear transparent crystal with complicated geometrical patterns etched into it from a nearby shelf.
From the moment Seria laid hands on it, white light was released from the crystal.
âE~tto, this is?â
Looking at it, Rio asked about the crystal placed on the desk.
The moment Seria let go of the crystal, it stopped emitting light.
âThis determines an individualâs aptitude for magic; a magical tool called Spirit Light Crystal. The geometric patterns are carved directly onto its surface. Itâs a unique artifact so itâs quite expensive.â
âA magic stone?â
âMagic stones are a substance held by monsters in their bodies. Itâs said to be the core of a monster; itâs what caused them to bee morphed into such abnormal beasts. When they die, they donât leave anything behind except these magic stones⌠According to another theory, labyrinths are said to be the birthplace of monsters.â
âMonsters, magic stones, labyrinthsâŚâ
They were interesting words he did not fully understand the concepts of; only knowing their names Rio muttered them.
âAh, our conversation has strayed from the original topic. Anyway, the Spirit Light Crystal reacts to magical power that comes in contact with its surface. It will shine even with minimal magical power applied. Itâs also known as the Measurement Stone.â
Seria explained its name and effect.
All humans possessed magical power, but the amount varied from person to person.
There were few people who could not use magic at all due to having insufficient amounts of magical power.
This magical tool was used to judge if a person had the requirements.
âYou will know what type of magic you excel at from the colour of the light. For a magician, it determines their affinity.â
Hearing Seriaâs words, Rio looked that crystal with deep interest.
Setting aside the process of determining oneâs magic aptitude, why was such a round-about method used to examine whether someone had magical powers or not?
Rio found it very odd.
âHee~, so magical powers canât be seen by the naked eye?â
Rio thought the magical powers he saw as light emitting from other people could be normally seen by the eyes.
Therefore he questioned the Measurement Stoneâs usefulness.
Indirectly asking about his doubt, Rio focused his eyes on Seria.
There were many students in the Royal Institute who were gifted with an abundance of magical powers but the light surrounding Seria was considerably bright.
By the way, after a little practice, Rio was able to switch perception of the light on and off at will.
The trick was to cover his eyes with magical power.
âPure magical power can be vaguely felt but is not visible to the naked eye. However during magic invocation, light from the magic can be seen.â
(âŚStrange. Then what is the pale light Iâm seeing? Only I can see it? The feeling of this light too⌠what is it?)
âLook! Letâs try it out.â
Seria urged him to touch the crystal and white light started emitting from it.
(The same as Seria-senseiâs. Shining white. Does it visualize magical power? White light shown from the crystal the moment I lay my hands on it. As far as Iâm concerned, the pale white light Iâm seeing is magical power?)
He analyzed it calmly in his head.
Beside him, Seria was staring at the light emitting from the crystal with her eyes slightly coloured in astonishment.
âOh itâs glowing! Moreover a white colour indicates an all-rounder type! That colour means youâre able to use any kind of magic as long as you master control over your magical power! Itâs the same as me! People who radiate white light are very scarce.â
Seria was laughing and smiling next to Rio.
As for the types of magicians, other than mages there were fighters.
Mages were red while fighters radiated blue.
âE~tto, thank you very much. All-rounder type? Somehow I donât really understand this feeling.â
âWell, youâre not able to sense magic yet. Magic perception, magic control, and the Contract Ceremony are required to use magic.â
âI see. What needs to be done so I can perceive magic?â
âThe simplest way is having another person transmit their magical power into your body; a sense of discomfort should arise, although some people donât feel anything. You will need to learn how to control that magical power afterwards.â
âI see. Sorry but I have another question, but what is the Contract Ceremony?â
For the sake of dispelling his doubt, he asked for an explanation on another unfamiliar keyword.
âN~, to say the general definition, the Contract Ceremony is a ritual where you brand your body with a phrase in order to interfere with the laws of nature. Itâs a bit troublesome but itâs the most efficient method. The start will be a bit dull since itâs just magic perception theory, but as the class advances weâll move onto the Contract Ceremony. So please look forward to it.â
âYes.â
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