âIf you donât have a single thing you wish to protect from the dragons, then you have no reason to take this class. All of you. If you have no motivation, then get out.â (Emilia)
As Emilia uttered those words, Ledriano stood up from his seat.
Heine followed, then one after another, all the Hero Academy students stood up and left the auditorium.
Raos, who was last, stopped as he was about to walk out the door.
He turned around and glanced at Emilia.
âYou sure about letting us leave? Ainât we your responsibility?â (Raos)
âI donât care. Do whatever you want.â (Emilia)
âHah! That so? In the end, youâre just the same as them!â (Raos)
After voicing his frustration, Raos also left the auditorium.
Emilia was the only person left from the Hero Academy.
The Demon King Academy students watched her with concern as she bit her own lip in discomfort.
âKhahaha! Quite the show you all put on! But thatâs what it means to be young, wouldnât you say!â (Eldmed)
The students were taken aback by Eldmedâs comment.
âDonât you agree, Shin-sensei? This never happened back in our days.â (Eldmed)
Shin quietly shared his sentiment.
âSuch is youth.â (Shin)
âUmm, sensei, is it really okay to treat this situation so casually?â asked Bookworm Naya.
âNow thatâs a good question, Naya. Unlike with demons, this is what humans need. Because their trump card, the <Sanctuary Aske> spell, shows its true worth when their feelings are united. Humans are creatures who put on lots of facades, but thatâs why when they truly unite their hearts, their <Sanctuary Aske> spell becomes both a spear and a shield against us demons.â (Eldmed)
After getting off the podium, Eldmed walked up to Emilia.
âIf so, then conflict is unavoidable. You clash with people and they clash with you, allowing you to know yourself and know them. Heroes fight with their heart. And you got to put it into practice yourself, Emilia-sensei. You exposed your own unsightly heart and clashed with your students. Isnât that a nice display of courage, hmm?â (Eldmed)
The Demon Academy students agreed with Eldmedâs statement.
âWell then, you guys, why donât we demons fight like the demons we are? Today, Iâll teach you an effective way to attack dragons. It just so happens Iâve found the perfect practice targets in the desert to the east.â (Eldmed)
âUm, sensei⌠Iâm just asking, but could it be that those targets are dragons?â (Demon student A)
âThatâs right! Khahaha! Good, very good! I see your perceptiveness keeps growing!â (Eldmed)
Predictably enough, the students looked dispirited at that.
âNow, letâs get going! And weâre gonna have fun practicing <Transition Gatom> as well.â (Eldmed)
Eldmed drew the spell formula for <Transition Gatom> on the blackboard for all the students to check before casting it one after another to teleport.
Next to me, Sasha was about to cast <Transition Gatom> when she suddenly spoke up as if she noticed something..
âArenât you coming?â (Sasha)
âIâll catch up later.â I said while looking at Emilia, who was standing alone.
âMake sure you donât rub salt in her wound, okay?â (Sasha)
âDid you think I would do that?â (Anos)
âWell, you looked like you were about to. âŚOh well.â (Sasha)
Sasha teleported away.
After a while, Emilia and I were the only ones left in the main auditorium.
I slowly walked up to her side, but she kept her head down, not moving one bit.
Regardless of that, I drew a magic circle around her neck.
It was for storage magic, and what I pulled out of it was a necklace with a small bell attached to it.
Emilia slowly looked at me.
ââŚWhat is this?â (Emilia)
âOh nothing, just a lucky charm. Itâs a magic item called the Bell of Thoughts, which enhances thought-based magic such as <Thought Communication Leaks>. Itâs said to make it easier to convey your feelings to another, and thus to reconcile with them.â (Anos)
Emilia squinted her eyes a bit.
âAt the end of the day, you really are still a child, Anosh-kunâŚâ (Emilia)
She lightly stroked the bell on her necklace with her fingers.
ââŚNo teacher is supposed to tell students to leave. It might as well be a dereliction of duty. Itâs only natural for them to be angry with me. So reconciling with them isâŚâ (Emilia)
Emilia looked down and cast a somber gaze on the floor.
âBut what you said was for their sake, wasnât it?â (Anos)
Emilia looked at me in surprise.
âEmilia, you thought that the fate of Heroes who had to protect even those who oppressed them was cruel. Thatâs why you told them to leave if they didnât have the motivation for it.â (Anos)
Emilia remained silent, but her eyes were filled with sadness.
âAm I wrong?â (Anos)
She looked down and remained silent, then she opened her mouth.
ââŚThat was short-sighted of me⌠All things considered, I shouldnât do something Iâm not used to⌠In the end, I didnât tell them the right thing to sayâŚâ (Emilia)
When I remained silent, Emilia muttered.
âBut⌠How they felt earlier reminded me of myselfâŚâ (Emilia)
She paused and resumed.
âNo, perhaps theyâve always been like that⌠Since way back⌠Thatâs why they never listened to meâŚâ Emilia said as if looking back on her own past.
âIf the adults from the Hero Academy had raised them better, nothing so horrible would have happenedâŚâ (Emilia)
She immediately shook her head in repudiation.
âNo⌠thatâs not true. This is just my personal grudgeâŚ. I guess I just couldnât bear the resemblance to what pushed me into the depths of hell⌠I didnât consider my studentsâ feelingsâŚâ (Emilia)
Emilia smiled sadly.
âIâm a terrible teacher.â (Emilia)
âI donât think so.â (Anos)
My words flew straight to Emilia.
âYou wanted to protect their dignity. You didnât want them to stand on the battlefield for people they didnât want to protect.â (Anos)
ââŚNow you sound like an adultâŚâ Emilia whispered to herself.
âBut⌠Nobody sees it that wayâŚâ (Emilia)
âThen I guess Iâm the only one who does.â (Anos)
Emilia looked at me in the eyes, looking surprised.
âYou were a good teacher today, Emilia.â (Anos)
As soon as I said that, tears suddenly soaked the floor.
She quickly wiped her cheeks with her hands to hide them.
ââŚI wasnât⌠Not one bitâŚâ (Emilia)
Holding back her tears, Emilia looked forward.
ââŚBut I think !Iâll put up a bit more of a fight⌠Iâve come this far, after allâŚâ (Emilia)
She walked towards the door.
âEmilia.â (Anos)
She turned around when I called out to her.
âYouâre working hard.â (Anos)
ââŚWhere does that even come fromâŚ?â she replied while smiling somewhat happily.
âAnosh-kun, you should hurry over to Eldmed-senseiâs class quickly. If you slack off just because youâre strong, you wonât make a good Demon Lord.â (Emilia)
âRight. Later, then.â (Anos)
Emilia waved her hand lightly and ran out the door.