Font Size
15px

Chapter 71

Imdiately after returning to the Academy by carriage early in the morning, I threw myself straight onto the bed.

The fatigue from the dungeon expedition overlapped with the aftereffects of last night’s intense events, so I fell into a deep sleep without even a mont’s reprieve, but the noise that soon followed forced

to open my eyes again.

Thud thud thud thud—

The sound of knocking on my door rang in my ears.

Overco with rising irritation, I rubbed my dry face while still lying down.

As the knocking grew more violent, I lifted my body, heavy like waterlogged cotton, and opened the door, only to et the eyes of Alice at the very mont she seed about to smash it down with her clenched fist.

“…Ahaha.”

When I looked at her with narrowed eyes, Alice awkwardly withdrew her hand with an embarrassed expression.

I casually glanced down the hallway and saw that there were still few people around.

That was probably why she had felt comfortable knocking so boldly.

“…Well, I ca by briefly last night, but you weren’t here…….”

Just as I was about to clutch my throbbing head, Alice, unable to endure the silence, spoke first.

“I haven’t been back long.”

I answered that way while yawning, and this ti Alice narrowed her eyes.

She glanced into the room as if she wanted to co in, but I wanted to sleep a bit more.

“What is it.”

“…I thought if you didn’t have anything to do, we could at least go have lunch together.”

When I asked while running a hand through my ssy hair, she spoke cautiously.

It didn’t feel like I had been lying down that long, yet it was already lunchti.

That just ant I had been sleeping deeply.

Listening to Alice, I did start to feel hungry.

“Wait a mont.”

No matter how annoying it was, I still had to take care of basic grooming, so I closed the door and was about to at least fix my hair, but Alice had already slipped into the room with a nonchalant expression.

“Did you stay out overnight?”

She asked calmly.

I roughly tidied up the bedding, sat on the edge of the bed, and nodded.

“Yeah, the schedule ended up being longer than expected. There wasn’t a carriage to co back on.”

“…With that woman?”

“It was Petra. The eldest daughter of the Leipzig family.”

Alice looked like she was paying attention to Petra.

She had probably heard from Elysia that Petra was my fiancée.

“Hmph.”

Having finished tidying up, I twisted my waist and stretched.

Perhaps because of what had happened last night, a lingering sense of weakness could still be felt here and there.

As I twisted my body like that, a pure white sword standing against one wall suddenly caught my eye.

“Right, I was so tired I completely forgot.”

I picked it up and handed it to Alice.

She took it without thinking, then looked at

with an expression asking what it was.

“I said before I’d give you a proper sword instead of Excalibur. The reason I stayed out overnight yesterday was because of this guy.”

“…Ah.”

Alice opened her eyes wide and alternated her gaze between the sword and .

I was only keeping a promise I had made before, yet she looked overly moved.

It was embarrassing enough for the one giving the gift.

“Let’s go eat lunch.”

“…I’ll treat.”

After that, Alice continued to look to be in a good mood.

Seeing her that excited over a single sword made

feel a bit sorry.

I had money to the point it was rotting away—maybe I had been too stingy.

“Hello.”

“Oh, Yuria.”

As Alice and I were eating, Yuria soon appeared.

She carefully sat down in the empty seat next to us and greeted us.

“Where’s Leysias?”

I didn’t see Leysias, who usually stuck close to her like a best friend.

At the question, Yuria answered with a slightly awkward smile.

“…She trained magic incantations until late last night and collapsed from exhaustion. I checked her room before coming here, and she’s still sleeping like the dead.”

“…Haha.”

How hard must she have trained to collapse like that.

When I let out a dry laugh, Yuria glanced at .

“I think it’s because of you, Ostia.”

“?”

“You know that magic incantation you used when you got supplentary lessons from Instructor Gawain last ti. The one that caused an uproar around the area.”

“…That one?”

“It seems she got so inspiration from it. Lately, aside from classes, she’s been researching that nonstop…….”

“Oh?”

This was a new story.

I never expected Leysias to be influenced by that incantation.

I felt a bit intrigued about what kind of results this unexpected developnt might lead to.

“By the way, Alice looks like she’s in a good mood.”

“Hmph.”

At Yuria’s words, she pointed to the White Lotus, which she had set aside while eating.

Then, puffing out her shoulders with a proud expression, she spoke.

“I got a present.”

“A present? Ah.”

Yuria alternated her gaze between the White Lotus and .

Then she nodded slightly, looking a bit envious, and continued.

“You two seem close. To be honest, until you said otherwise, I thought you were already dating.”

“…Well, that’s not completely wrong.”

Alice answered while glancing at , implying that our relationship wasn’t exactly ordinary.

I let out a bitter smile at that.

It certainly wasn’t an ordinary relationship.

Like that, we continued our al while chatting about various trivial things.

However, there was still another visitor who would co looking for us.

“Ostia.”

At the familiar voice, my head turned on its own.

At first, I thought it might be Leysias, who had just woken up, or another mber of our group returning to the Academy after finishing their business, but an unexpected face was standing there.

“Could we talk for a bit after the al?”

“…That’s fine.”

Petra spoke to

in an extrely businesslike manner.

When I nodded with an awkward expression, she finished by saying we would et in the cafeteria in thirty minutes, then turned around without hesitation and left.

“What’s going on?”

“Who knows.”

At Alice’s question, I felt puzzled.

I had already received more than enough thanks for the sword.

Judging by her attitude, it didn’t seem to be about what had happened last night either.

After finishing my al appropriately, I headed to the cafeteria alone.

She seed to have been waiting already, because when she saw , she waved her hand.

As I walked over, Petra rose from her seat and approached .

“Then, let’s go.”

“Weren’t we going to talk here?”

“…It’s a bit too discreet of a conversation for that.”

“…….”

When I narrowed my eyes slightly at those words, she blushed and hurriedly added,

“I’ll get angry if you think anything strange.”

“I don’t think I’m the one having strange thoughts.”

Petra hid her reddened earlobes and, telling

to follow quietly, started walking.

If it was important enough to change locations from the cafeteria, then it had to be a fairly serious matter.

Since she belonged to the student council, I naturally assud we were heading to the student council room, but before long we arrived at the female dormitory.

“…Petra.”

“Just follow quietly. Originally, letting a man in here violates school rules, but it’s sothing that secretly happens quite often.”

Saying that it wouldn’t be a problem as long as we weren’t caught, she grabbed my arm and pulled

along.

‘This is my first ti coming here…….’

Alice had gone in and out of my room countless tis, but this was the first ti I had visited the female dormitory myself.

On the first floor, there was a lobby and a lounge where people could relax.

However, perhaps because it was the tail end of a holiday, there were few people around.

Even so, it was impossible not to draw attention, so we hurried our steps and soon arrived at Petra’s room.

“Sit wherever you like.”

A faint lilac scent lingered in her room.

Since the male and female dormitories were built with the sa layout, it wasn’t much different from my own room, but the traces of her presence perating the space made my mood lift slightly.

Whether she knew how I felt or not, Petra rummaged through her desk and placed a single docunt on the table.

“…This is?”

“You know this month is the academic festival season, right? This year, it’s being held in the Kingdom of Dedrio.”

“Well, I do know that.”

The academic festival was an event where the continent’s most prominent academies each selected representatives to showcase a year’s worth of achievents.

There were fields where theoretical research results were presented, but naturally, the tournants displaying superiority in swordsmanship and magic were the most famous.

‘But why are you telling

this…….’

In the early part of the original work, this wasn’t even ntioned.

By principle, first-year academy students couldn’t participate in the academic festival, and this period was part of an ordinary daily-life segnt that wasn’t very long.

The protagonist only participated in the academic festival when he beca a second-year.

At that point, even newly admitted first-years were given seeds to participate.

But that wouldn’t be the case this year.

“…Two of the second-year representatives who were supposed to participate in the academic festival had to step down due to unavoidable circumstances. So I was asked to look for suitable replacents, and then I got caught up in yesterday’s incident. Even so, there were still a day or two left, so I was thinking it over…….”

She pressed her fingers firmly against her temple and paused for a mont.

“…Senior Louis made a new proposal.”

“Carius?”

Louis was the na Carius used at the Academy.

At his na suddenly coming out of Petra’s mouth, I frowned slightly.

“There’s one vacancy each in the magic division and the swordsmanship division. Senior Louis recomnded you for the swordsmanship division, and Miss Leysias for the magic division.”

“First-years can’t participate in the academic festival, can they?”

“Normally, yes. But while I was away yesterday, Senior Louis contacted the Kingdom of Dedrio’s side and already obtained permission.”

“Permission, my ass…….”

He had probably applied pressure under the na of the Empire’s First Prince.

The Kingdom of Dedrio was the country closest to the Empire, so it couldn’t help but be greatly influenced by that na.

‘If it’s Dedrio, that’s Werner’s holand.’

“He said your own intentions were the top priority. But since he’s already set things in motion…….”

Petra trailed off.

Even if my individual martial power surpassed his, the overall balance was still tilted toward Carius or Darius’s side.

With a sigh, Petra told

she hoped I would co up with so excuse and not go.

If one wanted a stable direction, her words weren’t wrong.

During the Academy arc, Carius had always been scheming one thing or another.

Especially this ti, since he was orchestrating sothing that didn’t exist in the original work, there was no way to predict what kind of move he would make.

Still, avoiding a fight that had already co my way didn’t suit my nature.

“…I figured you wouldn’t listen anyway.”

Seeing my expression, Petra shook her head with a bitter smile.

In response, I smiled at her as if to say it wasn’t even worth arguing.

“As for Miss Leysias…….”

“I’ll talk to her. It’ll be a good opportunity for her too.”

“Then please do.

I’ll be accompanying you as part of the Academy’s representatives as well, so I should be able to provide a fair amount of backup.

However…….”

“Soone like Louis wouldn’t plan things carelessly. It’s fine. He won’t be able to co at

head-on anyway.”

At my bold declaration, she nodded, saying she understood.

Then she ended the conversation, saying she would convey the details again tomorrow.

“Then…….”

When I stood up from my seat, Petra followed behind

as if to see

off.

On a sudden whim, I stopped just before leaving her room.

Petra looked at

with a puzzled expression.

“What…….”

Before she could finish the question, I turned around and pulled Petra into my arms.

Then I lightly pressed my lips to hers and whispered into her ear.

“I haven’t forgotten your vow to beco mine.”

“……!”

Petra’s face imdiately turned bright red, and her whole body trembled.

Before I could get hit, I quickly released her and bolted out of the room.

The mont I got outside, I heard a shrill scream behind

along with the sound of sothing slamming into the door and falling.

I enjoyed the sound as I walked away at a leisurely pace.

“An academic festival, huh…….”

Walking down the path after leaving the female dormitory, I mulled over those words.

In the original work, that na first appeared when the protagonist beca a second-year.

If I rembered correctly, I had heard that this year’s academic festival ended up being canceled due to a terrorist incident.

It was a detail that only passed by briefly, so I didn’t rember it clearly, but it seed the kingdom was divided between pro-Empire and anti-Empire factions, constantly causing trouble.

The terror incident at the academic festival was probably related to that as well.

“This should be fun.”

I had been wondering how to deal with those botherso older brothers, and now they were creating an opportunity on their own.

There really were no better older brothers than these.

You are reading A Beginner’s Guide t Chapter 71 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading
No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.