Harriet only seemed a bit confused, not displeased. Iâd told the others to make incredible items, but then Iâd suddenly told her to research something as impractical as Dimensional Magic.
She had no idea what my purpose or reason for that choice was.
âWhy all of a sudden?â
âIsnât Dimensional Magic the highest ranked among all magics known to man?â
Dimensional MagicâŠ
That was when Louis Ankton interjected.
âActually, rather than it being a field in itself, the concept of dimensions is dealt with in small parts in various fields of magic. Spatial Magic and Summoning mMagic have a lot to do with dimensions, after all.â
Harriet nodded at that.
âAnd you should know that these spells are usually very high-ranking spells, right? Just think of magic that lets one teleport through space, the concept behind warp gates, or Summoning Magic that could open portals to another world.â
Most of the magic involving dimensions was super high-ranking.
âSo, there is no field of magic that exclusively deals with dimensions itself.â
âReally?â
âYes.â
There were some fields of magic that had something to do with dimensions, but there actually wasnât a field called Dimensional Magic yet.
âWe can just make it, then.â
I looked into Harrietâs eyes.
If it doesnât work, make it work.
If it doesnât exist, just make it.
"Youâre a genius, after all."
âH-huuh?â
"You can do it. Idiot.â
âH-how could you give the most difficult task to someone you call an idiot?!â
âThatâs just how much I trust you.â
Harrietâs face, which was about to turn red at my words, seemed to have gone red because of a different reason. Her lips were trembling.
âYou can do it, right?â
"Y-y-yes⊠I-Iâll try⊠Iâll do it."
She nodded subtly at my words while cold sweat ran down her face.
Dimensional Magic researchâŠ
I also had no idea what might come from that, so I also had no way of knowing what outcome Harriet might reach.
âS-so⊠Why Dimensional MagicâŠ? Just because you think I might be able to do something like that if I tried?â She asked, her face flushed.
I honestly had no good excuse prepared for that decision.
âI want to go to another world.â
âHuuuuh?â
So, for the moment, I just uttered some complete bullshit.
Everyoneâs brains seemed to have frozen over at my novel, nonsensical bullshit.
* * *
The Gate IncidentâŠ
Warp gates connecting to another world.
My first plan was to destroy all of the warp gates across the entire continent. However, there was a possibility that it would still happen.
The next step was to develop powerful magic items before they were supposed to appear to improve the othersâ and my individual combat abilities. Of course, if the incident did end up happening, it wouldnât be enough to just supply the Royal Class with them. We might have to supply all of Temple and even the whole continent.
There was also a possibility that the over-accumulation of power would cause other problems, but I had yet to reach an answer to that question.
If it really ended up causing problems, we could just secretly use them only inside of Temple or in the Royal Class, and if Harriet actually succeeded in her research on the field of Dimensional Magic, the incident might never happen in the first place.
As long as this world was destined to be connected to another world in the future, it meant that there surely existed other worlds, even as we spoke.
So, rather than waiting until the invasion happened, we might as well invade the other world first.
To conclude, I had three requests:
The creation of Power Cartridges.
The development of Moonshine.
And the research of Dimensional Magic.
In exchange for making me their president, those guys had to listen to every one of my ridiculous orders.
Of course, rather than listening to me because I was the president, they had just realized again that I was a crazy bastard and went along with what I said because they were scared of what I would do if they didnât.
Anyway, those guys couldnât just use the lab during club meetings, so it seemed like they would use it as a magic lab dedicated to the first-years. The equipment there seemed to be much better than the dormitory labâs or their private ones.
Now, with that, it was ensured that the magic major students could research smoothly on their own.
After Moonshine was developed, Iâd make rapid progress in Magic Body Strengthening.
If Ellen were to use it as well, wouldnât she rise to the level of Sword Master within the next year?
Anyway, I was exhausted from walking around with that aching body of mine.
Those who wanted to stay there could stay, those who wanted to go back could go back.
Harriet and I were the only ones who went back right away. I felt like she was following me while pretending that she wasnât because she still seemed worried about me, who still had to use crutches.
âDo you really think there are other worlds like that?â
Harriet was still dumbfoundead by my desire to go to a different world.
Regardless of whether I did or didnât, from my point of view, this place was a different world already.
âThatâs exactly what I want to find out.â
âThen why do you want to do that?â
âJust because? Iâm curious.â
I had no excuse other than something as vague as that.
âYouâre really such a weird person. Iâm also curious, but I really donât like how you just order others to do things.â
âWell, then you shouldnât have made me president.â
âSeriously! I really regret making you the president!â
Harriet intended to tease me with that but seemed to regret it a lot as it blew up in her face. She folded her arms and pouted because she had to research Dimensional Magic, a field that didnât even exist yet.
âAnyway, since itâs something you ordered, Iâll call you whenever I need you.â
âWhat could I even do to help you?â
âI donât know! Anyway, Iâll just call you! You do whatever you want, so Iâll do the same!â
That girlâŠ
Did she think she just had the right to call me whenever she wanted? No, when I thought about it, didnât she seem to gradually come to like the idea of her research topic more and more?
âRight! Then I should go visit the warp gates on the weekend!â
âWhy the warp gates all of a sudden?â
âWhile there is no field in magic called Dimensional Magic, wouldn't it help your research if you studied warp gates, which are like permanently open dimensional doors? Youâll come with me.â
Harriet looked at me, a smirk on her lips.
Donât lie! You just want to play around!
âCanât you see these crutches right now?â
âAh, rightâŠâ
It was only then that she realized that she was just trying to drag an injured person around on the weekend.
NoâŠ
I was just teasing her for acting like an idiot.
At times like those, she really did look like a real idiot.
That was why she was cute.
âHey, if you feel sorry, give me a piggyback ride. I feel tired.â
âWha-whaaaat?! Wha-whawha-what-what are you talking about!â
âAnyway, carry me on your back. Oh, young lady of the Grand Duchy. Please, carry this humble beggar on your back.â
âTh-this! This guy! You! You! Why is it you, not me, who brings up my identity now? Are you actually crazy?!â
Harriet blew her top at my absurd remarks and eventually tried to give me an actual piggyback ride.
In Ellenâs case, she simply lifted me up, however, that time was differentâshe seemed to be a lot more flustered as well.
But in the end, she didnât even have enough strength to stand up with me.
âYouâre so weak, young lady. You canât even carry this humble oneâs body.â
âIiiirk, seriously! I really hate you! You! I seriously hate you! Really!â
At my words, Harriet eventually burst out in a roar.
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Reaper Scans
Translator - KonnoAren
Proofreader - ilafy
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The battle between the Royal Class and the Orbis Class during the festival had gone up in smoke.
âAnd so had the challenges associated with it.
Things I never actually considered doing anyway disappeared, so that was good. That way, the others would have a lot more time as well. The Magic Research Society would be able start their activities full-throttle.
By the way, the entire Orbis Class shutting down⊠I asked myself if that would really happen.
I didnât want things to go that far.
Although I would soon be able to ditch the crutches, my physical condition was still shit. It was completely impossible for me to train.
I couldnât do my early morning training with Adriana nor could I do any joint training sessions with Ellen.
Just because I hurt a bit. While I knew that I didnât just uselessly let time pass, I still felt like I was about to go crazy.
âAre you still in pain?â
âI have already recovered from the incredibly painful stage. I have now reached the going crazy stage.â
ââŠâ
It was night time.
I guessed that sheâd just finished training, however, she had already washed up and dried herself.
Ellen would always ask me if I was still in pain when she ran into me.
Ellen gave me a bewildered look after hearing me say that I felt like I was going crazy, though it wasnât enough to kill me
She looked slightly grumpy.
I had been out of commission for quite a long period of time by then.
I hadnât been to the training room for quite a while, either.
Was that the reason?
ââŠAre you mad?â
ââŠNo.â
Ellen shook her head, immediately answering.
âItâs not your fault that youâre in pain.â
Ellen spoke without looking at me, leaning against a window.
âStill, if you ever get hurt like this again in the futureâŠâ
ââŠâ
âIâm going to be really, really mad.â
Ellen hadnât actually gotten mad at me in the end.
While it felt terrifying, there was another strange feeling bubbling up.
âWell, though I didnât exercise, I havenât eaten anything yet .â
ââŠ?â
âLetâs eat something. Iâll go make something.â
While I couldnât use my body that well yet, I was confident that my condition had gotten good enough that I could handle a knife.
âNo.â
Ellen shook her head.
âIâll make you something.â
As expected, being sick really made me feel like a king.
âAre you going to feed me as well?â
ââŠYou donât need me to do that anymore.â
Ellen stared at me as if she wanted to say that I shouldnât cross the line.
* * *
Ellen sat down in front of Reinhardt, who was eating the cream risotto she had made. She did the same.
She was thinking about holding back a little while cooking, but sheâd ended up doing her best instead. He was a patient, after all.
It tasted very, very good. She had to cook with the ingredients she could find in Temple, which were nothing but first-grade, and Ellen was also very skilled, so it wasnât easy for her to cook badly on purpose.
âYou can do it all now, huh?â
She thought that Reinhardt would feel disappointed or sad if he found out that she could cook better than him, but she seemed to have been mistaken. Reinhardt only said that he was glad now that there was one less annoying thing for him to do.
"Iâm only doing this until you get better.â
Ellen, of course, emphasized that it was an exception and that she wouldnât cook again later on. Reinhardt simply nodded, saying that there was no need to make such a big fuss about it.
Reinhardtâs injury was much worse than her own had been, so he didnât heal as quickly as her.
However, even though he shouldâve quietly rested and waited for his body to recover, he still kept wandering around here and there. Would it hurt him more to just stand still?
âWhat about the Magic Research Society?â
âOh, I went there today. I was good. Looks like weâve gotten a whole lab, not just a room.â
The Magic Research SocietyâŠ
When Ellen had heard that Reinhardt was going to be the president of the Magic Research Society, sheâd really doubted her own ears.
Why magic so suddenly? How did that make sense?
However, when she found out more details, she thought it might actually be quite plausible.
Reinhardt had only made that suggestion because he thought it would be good if the magic major students gathered and did some magic research together. He hadnât meant to become a member.
But he didnât just become a member of that club, he actually became its president.
Ellen thought that it might have been because of Harriet.
She couldnât help but think that way after she saw Harriet de Saint-Owanâs expressionâsheâd looked so happy when she talked about the Magic Research Society while standing next to Reinhardt.
Harriet liked Reinhardt, Ellen knew that.
However, Harriet, who majored in magic, other assisting abilities, and combat magic, rarely had any overlap with Reinhardt during class or in their daily lives.
He practically lived in the training hall, after all.
There werenât many occasions for her to see Reinhardt. Maybe that was the reason why she brought him into the club. Ellen felt like sheâd gotten a rough idea of whatâd happened.
However, Reinhardt had actually taken on the role of the Magic Research Societyâs president, which was of no use to him.
What was the meaning of that?
âYawn⊠Now that Iâvr eaten, I feel pretty tired.â
Ellen frowned as she glanced at Reinhardt eating the risotto.
He had to have been busy with his own affairs, but heâd still taken care of the magic major students and even taken over the role of club president.
What was the reason for that? He was in so much pain that he could only barely move around with crutches, but he was still working so diligently.
âNot for himself, but for someone else.
For Harriet.
That might only mean one thing. ReinhardtâŠ
Towards Harriet de Saint-Owan.
âHey, whatâs up with that expression?â
ââŠWhat?
âWhy do you look so desperate? Is someone going to die?â
Ellen didnât know what expression she was wearing.
What expression was she making?
Ellen really couldnât tell.
"Iâm not eating this slowly because itâs not tasty, itâs just hard to move my jaw.â
Reinhardt was slowly nibbling at his food with a spoon, so, thinking that Ellen was put in a bad mood because of that, he said something like that.
Reinhardt didnât go to the training hall those days because he couldnât.
She knew that.
He would come back to the training room again, wield his training sword, bicker with her all day and whining after he got better
HoweverâŠ
Ellen felt anxious that something thatâd never actually belonged to her would get taken away from her.
He didn't belong to her, so he couldnât be stolen from her either.
She had no reason to think that way.
However, Ellen couldnât stop her thoughts from unconsciously wandering in that kind of direction.
Ellen ended up leaving more than half of the risotto on her plate.
* * *
It was such a relief that I could take classes again, although I couldnât attend practice-oriented classes at all.
However, I still got to observe the newly assigned Magic Body Strengthening Class with Ellen.
Rather than using my own magical power, though, all I got was something similar to a Ki Therapy from the yoga master. Should I call it refreshing? I could feel a certain type of energy flowing and swaying through my whole body.
I roughly guessed that it would feel like that if one properly used Magic Body Strengthening.
I felt like I might end up failing the midterm exams at that rate. I didnât really have any attachments towards my grades, but I didnât want to end up flunking.
Of course, there was also the possibility of some people trying to do something to me while I was that weak.
But it somehow seemed like everything had gotten resolved already.
There were four people who hated me:
The three idiot brothers and Heinrich.
Heinrichâs hatred for me seemed to have reduced a bit after weâd gone to the Edina Islands. We werenât close friends or anything like that, but he didnât openly show any contempt for me or actively try to avoid me anymore.
And regardless of the outcome, Iâd fought for the sake of Erichâs and the arrogant brotherâs revenge and got seriously injured in the process. They still seemed to be afraid of me, but they didnât seem to hate me.
Iâd somehow managed to sort things out with those whom I had been on bad terms with to some extent.
Rather than hatred for me, the only feeling they had left for me was fear. While that wasnât all that good either, it meant that there wouldnât be any accidents, at least.
Ultimately, I still couldnât focus on my training, even if I wanted to, because of my injury, so I paid more attention to work involving the Magic Research Society than staying in the training room.
Of course, I couldnât actually help with their research itself.
All I could do was take care of things as the club president.
The budget, for exampleâŠ
âSo you want me to triple your current budget?â
âYes.â
ââŠYour current budget is 5,000 gold coins. You know that this is an unusually high amount, right?â
I was attending the Royal Class club meeting at that moment.