CHAPTER 17: THE ROYAL MAGIC ACADEMY ENTRANCE CEREMONY
At the school entrance ceremonyâ
The elderly academy president stood upon a platform in the auditorium. Giving off the aura of a friendly grandfather, he spoke in a soft tone as he gave his congratulatory address.
âMy dear, talented students, aspiring to become magicians. How far youâve come to enroll into the Royal Magic Academy. We faculty pray for your future endeavors and welcome you from our hearts. We eagerly anticipate the future in which the alumni of our academy leave their vast footprints onto the kingdom. I implore your best efforts.â
With that, we all became academy students.
We headed straight to the classroom after the entrance ceremony ended. Laura and I were miraculously in the same class.
A young man with a conspicuous, short goatee stood in front of the teacherâs desk.
âIâm Firvus, the teacher in charge of you all. Treat me well for the year weâll be together.â
Despite Firvus telling us to study, he talked about how he cruised for most of his student life, which elicited a laugh from the students.
âI mean, can you blame me? I was classmates with that Royal Court Magician Carlyle. I couldnât even bring myself to try.â
Firvus gave a dry laugh.
Classmates with CarlyleâThe instant the students heard that, the look in their eyes all blazed with voracious zeal.
âŠThat Royal Court Magician is not only a prodigy but super popular, huhâŠ
Firvus was an easy-going guy, and he seemed like heâd be a teacher popular with the students. Once the conversation settled down, Firvus continued with a look of recollection written all over his face.
âAah, thatâs right, thatâs right. I almost forgot to mention.â
Afterward, he rummaged through his pockets.
He retrieved a small something, then placed it on top of the teacherâs desk.
âIt might be hard to see, butâthis is the school emblem.â
The crest of the Royal Magic Academy was carved onto the surface.
Firvus picked up the emblem and lifted it up for us to see.
âYou all have yet to receive an emblem. You want it? Too bad. Not anyone can receive this emblem.â
Firvus waited for everybody to assemble their gaze onto the emblem and continued.
âThis is granted only to students who pass a certain score in an exam. The first one youâll get is the Stone Emblem. Youâll need to obtain this by the time this one year ends.â
ââŠWhat happens if we canât?â
One of the students asked.
Firvus responded with a sweet smile.
âExpulsion.â
The students began murmuring amongst each other.
I had no reactionâI didnât feel shaken.
I already knew, after all. Nothing has changed since back then.
The students were making a commotion, but there wasnât any need to be so paranoid. As long as you grew at a normal pace and lived a regular school life, anyone could attain that emblem.
âŠAlthough, the me ten years ago couldnât get it.
I couldnât get the emblem until the bitter end. I tried to go to the end of the year testâbut in the end, I was crushed flat by my own nervousness and my disappointment in myself, then ran away from school.
The emblem I could never receive.
I wondered if I could obtain it this time.
I wondered how Iâd feel if I could obtain it.
I want it.
Thatâs what I thought.
Firvus placed the Stone Emblem down and picked up a different one.
âHey hey, donât panic over some rock! Anyone can get this thing. Iron is after Stone. If you donât have Iron, youâll be expelled by the second year. Be careful now!â
Afterward, Firvus raised a glittering emblem.
âAnd finally, the last emblem youâll need is Silver. If you canât get this by the time your third year ends, you wonât be able to graduate. Bring out your fighting spirit for this one. Buuut⊠It doesnât end at just this.â
After giving an evil laugh, Firvus picked up two other emblems with his opposite hand.
âIf you get Silver, you can graduate. However, those who earn even better grades are awarded Gold, and those who go even further are awarded Mithril. Going higher than Gold is real tough. Mithril is a medal thatâll last a lifetime. Try your best.â
âHey, teach.â
One of the students raised their hands.
âWhat is it?â
âMr. Firvus is an academy graduate too, right? What was your emblem?â
âIt was plain old Silver! Got a problem with that!?â
The classroom erupted in laughter after hearing that.
âWhat about your classmate Lord Carlyle?â
âHe was awarded Mithril by the time his second year ended.â
In that instantâ
The classroom went dead silent.
They probably understood with those words aloneâthe insurmountable difference in ability that laid between a regular person and a prodigy, that is.
Firvus waved his hands back and forth.
âWeeell, that guy is extraordinary. Donât compare yourself to himâhe doesnât count. For now, just use me as a goalpost and try your best.â
âSo just aim for average for now?â
âThatâs right, thatâs rightâHey, wait up! Whaddya mean by âaverageâ!? You lookinâ down on me!?â
The students chuckled. A gentle atmosphere washed throughout the classroom.
ââŠWell, thatâs how it is. Aim for the Stone Emblem for now. Until then, youâre students here, but not students here. Get what I mean? Hurry up and make us recognize you as real students, you damn half-bakes.â
After Firvus gave a daring grin, he said, âThatâs all for today, so scram!â and left.
The students stood up and began preparing to leave.
Laura called out to me as I began sluggishly arranging my things.
âAlbert! Iâm glad weâre in the same class together! First off is the Stone Emblem! Letâs both do our very best!â
âYeah, letâs.â
The Stone Emblem.
The emblem that the old me could never obtain.
Our homeroom teacher mentioned it earlier. Until we obtain it, âyouâre students here, but not students here.â
In that sense, the me ten years ago was never even an actual student until the very end.
I merely existed in the school.
Thatâs precisely why I strongly wishedâI sworeâthat this time would be different.
The meaning behind why I returned here must surely be to experience the fulfillment of getting that emblem.