Ch. 96 - Revolution in the Holy City’s Magic Academy
Ch. 96 - Revolution in the Holy City’s Magic Academy
Amidst the silence, Strass murmured softly, “… Is that really the right way to solve this?”Rose, who had been frozen, let out a small laugh, almost like a sigh. “… I always knew I was a bit of an oddball, but you’re even weirder. Honestly, you’re such an amusing person.”
Everyone exchanged glances at Rose’s words and laughter.
“…F-for now, shall we head to the magic academy?” Eliza brought up, seemingly trying to change the subject.
While finding it strange, I remembered that today’s plan was to visit the magic academy. “Yes, let’s go to the magic academy.”
Hearing this, Ayle and the others cheered with joy.
“Yay!”
“This time, we’ll be able to take our time looking around.”
“I’m so excited!”
The adults smiled and nodded at Ayle’s straightforward enthusiasm.
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With direct permission from Diageo and even permission from the academy's principal, Balblair, to do as I pleased, I decided to observe a beginner-level magic lecture first. By the way, Rose had said she would refrain from going to the academy and remained in the imperial castle.
When we arrived at the academy, Strass and Eliza said they wanted to see lectures on their own areas of expertise, while Cote and the others expressed their desire to participate in the lectures. Thus, we decided to take our time observing various lectures, with Cote and the others actually attending them.
Meanwhile, I took the opportunity to observe the students in the classrooms during their lectures.
“How was it?”
After the lecture ended, I decided to ask the students for their impressions of the content. Right now, I was with Cote, who had attended a beginner-level earth magic lecture. Nearby were Ayle, Strass, and Eliza, who had attended lectures nearby.
“The fundamentals of magic are the same. However, it feels like there’s too little practical application and too much focus on knowledge,” Cote answered modestly.
Ayle shrugged and shook her head from side to side. “There just aren’t enough teachers who can teach. Why is that? If someone can use intermediate or higher-level magic, you’d think teaching beginner-level magic would be no problem.”
Strass answered Ayle’s curious question, “The problem is the level of re
"[Ice Spire]!"
As Hinek cast the spell, the ground between us began to freeze, and a sharp, towering icicle thrust out from the earth.
The massive ice pillar was as tall as a three-story building, and his colleagues gasped in surprise.
"As expected of Hinek-dono."
"There are few people in other nations who can cast a spell of this magnitude."
Hearing their remarks, I nodded. "Indeed, it's a very impressive spell. However—"
"However? What are you trying to say?" Hinek's angry voice shot back at me.
I had expected this from the start. I knew he wouldn’t be convinced with words alone.
With this in mind, I spoke. "However, I find the time it takes to chant and cast the spell a bit wasteful. [Ice Tower]."
I invoked an ice spell without chanting. Immediately, the towering ice spire that had been standing was shattered from the inside, and a larger ice pillar appeared in its place.
It was similar to what had happened with Crown earlier. I smiled at the sense of déjà vu and then looked at Hinek standing beside the ice pillar. "First, I would like to teach you how to cast magic without chanting. Once you master this, I will teach you about research into magical tools. What do you think?"
Hinek and the other teachers stood frozen in place, eyes wide with astonishment.
Meanwhile, Balblair let out a hearty laugh, her mouth wide open.
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