It took an hour for Katy to ask Hikaru various things down to the smallest details. He was completely exhausted, the opposite of Katy, who was busy putting together any information relating to holy mana with bright eyes, after securely hiding the bullets.
The moment Hikaru stepped out of the laboratory, the assistants who were clinging to the walls all this time, collapsed on the floor.
Learning the hard way just how strenuous the short sword lessons were, Lavia didnât mention attending classes again. She did, however, decide to go to the magic item lectures with Hikaru.
Katy insisted he show up. Since he wasnât really busy and League also asked him to come, he pretty much didnât have any reason not to attend.
ăThank heavens, youâre here.ăLeague said.
The next magic item class. League looked happy as he was accompanied by three women. With them around, they couldnât talk in private. Or so Hikaru thought. As soon as the class started, the women were asleep. Their tenacity was, in a way, worthy of praise. They clearly didnât care about the class, but they still attended just so they could be near League.
ăHikaru.ăLeague whispered.
Women were sleeping on both sides, so Hikaru and Lavia took their seats behind him. League wrote something down on a piece of paper and passed it over.
ăLetâs talk using paper. Can you burn them all afterwards?ă
What are we, high school girls? Then again, League didnât really have much freedom to move about. There probably wasnât any other way to communicate than this.
ăAll right. So what did you want to talk about?ă
ăI want to be acquainted with powerful people from the other six nations before the start of winter next year. Iâm talking about students here in the academy. I need your help for that.ă
ăWhy me? You can do that yourself.ă
ăThose Jarazack students taking the great sword class are among the elite in their own nation and they like you. They see you as a friend. It took months for Roy to be friends with them, but it only took you a day.ă
ăTheyâre just a bunch of muscle heads. I havenât even considered being friends with them.ă
ăThe result is what matters. I want to make use of that. Iâll pay as much as I can.ă
ăI donât need money and Iâm not obliged to help you with that. Besides, those Jarazack dudes are a bit special, I guess. I donât know about the other students.ă
ăYou already met Lord Silvester. He enrolled into the academy a few days ago after finding out you were a student here.ă
ăâŠâŠâŠă
Seriously? Hikaru thought as he studied the note. League handed over another one.
ăIt looks like Professor Katy is interested in you as well. Sheâs been watching our exchange for a while now. You can use her to get close to students from Kotobi. Thatâs four out of seven nations so far. See? How can I not possibly come to you for help? Thereâs something about you.ă
ăItâs just a coincidence.ă
(I think itâs too much of a coincidence.) Lavia whispered from beside him.
(What do you mean? It canât be anything but coincidence.)
(You get involved with all sorts of people too much.)
(I specialize in Stealth, you know.)
(You have to hide better, then. Maybe you should hide in the shadows of someone who stands out.)
Yes⊠Thatâs a good idea.
ăPlease donât use me as camouflage.ă
League wrote. It seemed he heard their conversation.
ăLeague, since youâre the one who suggested this, youâre the head.ă
ăLetâs make Lord Silvester the head. Itâs only natural since the principal is from Zubura as well.ă
League immediately sold out his future comrade without hesitation.
ăIâm not sure about this. Is it really a good idea to drag students into politics?ăHikaru wrote.
ăWe wonât know until we try and I think itâs worth a shot. We have to make a move or nothing will change.ă
A positive outlook. League would surely do it even if he was under constant surveillance and it was hard for him to do anything.
(What are you going to do?) Lavia asked.
What if I refuse? Will Roy do it in my stead? Or that red-haired guy?
As Rumanians, it would take time for them to get close to students from other nations given their history. Which made Hikaru the best option. While him being from Ponsonia might be a disadvantage, the students would rather be with a Ponsonian than those from the allied nations.
What do I do? I donât even know. Frankly, he couldnât care less. At first.
But he started giving it some thought after hearing Leagueâs proposition. The Green Ogre heir was facing forward, listening to Katy â rather, pretending to listen. What he really wanted to listen to was Hikaruâs conversation with Lavia, most likely. He wanted to know what Hikaru was thinking.
Itâs kinda weird for a top clan of Rumania to ask help from me, a foreigner.
That just showed how desperate and cornered League was. Despite this, he was still chasing his dream of a united nation.
I guess itâs too late to turn back now.
Hikaru couldnât deny being moved by Leagueâs dedication. He was worried though, because it felt like League was being impatient.
He still planned to attend classes for the time being, so helping out League on the side wasnât that big a deal. And if he wished to live in peace in this world, it would be in his best interest that Forestia would unite too.
Though the biggest reason why he could concern himself with such childish dreams was because he had someone to share everything with.
This is your fault, Hikaru thought as he glanced at the girl beside him. Lavia cocked her head slightly.
ăIâll help however I can.ăHikaru wrote on the paper and handed it to League.
For them to make progress, though, they had to get rid of the women monitoring League. In order to do that, League would borrow a laboratory from the academy. If approved, the women wouldnât follow him in there. Hikaru was not all convinced, but seeing the ladies fell asleep in magic item class, they might stay away from laboratories.
ăIâm planning to buy plenty of foul-smelling materials.ăLeague wrote on the paper.
Hikaru headed to Katyâs lab after class. As usual, the assistants didnât look too pleased to see him. But as soon as they saw Lavia, they realized he wasnât really a competition, and their expressions turned gentle.
ăYou donât have to leave.ăHikaru said with a bright smile, of which Lavia later commented as âfakeâ.
ăWhat? Weâre not going to talk about holy mana?ăKaty asked, looking disappointed.
ăI know this sounds shameless, but I have two favors to ask of you, Professor. Theyâre not that big of a deal, though.ă
ăShoot.ă
ăFirst, I need permission to use a laboratory.ă
ăOh, youâve finally become a captive of magic item research!ă
ăNope. League, a male student from Rumania, is the one requesting for it. I thought it would get approved fast with your support.ă
ăRumania⊠League?ă
Katy looked as if she had no idea who Hikaru was talking about. An assistant approached and whispered in her ear.
ăAh, that student who actually shows up to my class despite being a member of the Rumania clan.ă
ăIs it that unusual?ă
ăNot really for regular students. But it is when theyâre members of a legitimate clan. Anyway, I can help you with that. Iâll get in touch with the admin some time today.ă
ăB-But Professor! Heâs a Rumanian student!ăone of the assistants protested.
ăWhat? You want your own lab too? I can arrange one for you right awayâă
ăN-No! I really like working with you, Professor!ă
The assistant panicked, sensing he was about to get kicked out of the room. It was apparent that they were really just after Katy.
ăReally? Okay, if you say so. So, Hikaru. Whatâs your second favor?ă
ăPlease introduce me to a student from Kotobi.ă
ăIntroduce you to a student?ă
ăIâm thinking of creating a place where students can exchange information with others about the things theyâve learned in their classes, and I want someone from Kotobi to be a part of it as well.ă
Katyâs face was clearly saying âI want to be a part of thatâ, but Hikaru ignored it. He wouldnât share any information about holy mana anyway.
ăI donât know a lot of people in the academy. I just thought it would be great to interact with others. Iâm sure you will introduce me to a wonderful student. Right, everyone?ă
ăOf course!ă
ăIâm sure the Professor can do that.ăthe assistants replied.
ăAll right, then. I know just who youâre looking for.ăKaty said.ăMy sister.ă