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ACADEMYS UNDERCOVER PROFESSOR

After I gave my advice to Flora, I looked at the situations of several other students and gave them advice as well.

Its not hard to teach them.

The casting of elental properties was the most basic subject.

So may have thought that it was easy and nothing, but there was nothing more important than Elental Properties to build a proper foundation.

Elental casting used five senses that were close to a form that had developed with a frawork at the basic level.

Actually, I didnt know that the basics would be that important either.

The magical elents that were created by the mana that was used by the wizards were slightly different from the elents that simply existed in nature.

To be exact, the mana that was floating in the atmosphere was closer to imitating the elents with its strange power.

Of course, if the world recognized the mimicry itself as real and was hit by fire magic, the world would have been burned.

Naturally, it could be implented with mana and did not occur naturally, such as the warm and cozy fla that was casted by Aidan a while ago.

In other words, the elents that were created with magic were fake and real at the sa titwo literally contradictory characteristics coexisting with each other.

It was called the mystery of magic.

The elents that were created by such magic naturally followed the tendency of the wizard.

The ice magic that was used by cold and cool-headed people and the ice magic that was used by people who were full of passion and were hot-blooded would show completely different results, even if they were using the sa spell.

Wizards who had traveled the world and experienced many more varied experiences could carry more diverse emotions in their magic than the magic that was used by wizards who were confined to the corner of their room.

Right

In the end, magic itself was more like putting human emotions into mana.

Just like there are songs that have emotions and songs that dont.

However, as the magic of that ti was only casted thoroughly by theory and calculation, the emotional thod was a very old thod that was no longer left in the history books.

Perhaps it was still written in an old and worn-out book in the far corner of the library in the magic tower.

It was not that no one knew such a thod, but it was still a little-known thod compared to what it was in the past.

I knew it because my teacher had taught .

My teacher taught how to maximize the elents through the senses.

It was a thod that only I, the disciple, was inford of, and this dull-witted disciple was releasing his teachers tips to the whole world in order to survive.

Im sorry, teacher.

But if I hadnt done that, my life would have been in danger.

Anyway, magic was such a mysterious study.

It reminds of the first ti I learned it.

When I had first learned that magic existed in this world, I had believed that I would beco a great wizard whose na would remain in history.

The fact that I was reincarnated from another world was enough for to hold such hope.

Of course, such a dream quickly ca to an end.

Because I had no outstanding talent in learning magic by myself.

It was possible up to the basics, but that was all.

It was practically impossible for to be a great wizard who would remain in history.

Therefore, I had no choice but to change my direction of learning magic.

Basically, my limit was easily using magic up to the 3rd tier.

If I overdid it, I could use basic 4th-tier magic.

If I looked at my level, Id be at the beginning point of a 4th rank wizard, and that was my best and my limit.

I couldnt use magic beyond that, so I improved the quality of magic that I could use up to the 3rd tier.

That was the reason why I had kept strengthening my basics.

Most of all, I had mories of my past life, so I could look at magic with a slightly different perspective than the others.

Source code was the representative example.

In addition to that, I had received Spartan-style teaching from my teacher, so I could be proud that the basics of my magic were more solid than anyone elses.

And the thod that I had been sticking to so far had finally shone in Sren.

At the ti, I had complained about why they had asked to do this, but now that I think about it, theres nothing better than this situation.

Perhaps magic that used the five senses was a thod that even the magic tower had not taught them.

At least, it was like a secret sauce of a famous restaurant that was given in hints only to the important talented people who were being promoted from within the cooking schools.

I had just made it public.

In fact, the students were also satisfied because there were noticeable changes in the outco of their magic.

But I cant let my guard down. Flora Lumos Who would have thought that she could use overlapping elents at that young an age?

Overlapping elents was not just about combining different elents.

It was a risky move that could have more serious consequences if the wizard handled it incorrectly, so the thod of formulating the magics had to be altered to make sure they didnt collide with each other.

Therefore, when the wizard was using the overlapping elents, elents that were well-suited to each other were often combined.

Just like water and ice, fire and wind, wind and electricity.

However, Flora had overlapped elents that were opposite to each other, which were fire and ice.

Perhaps that was not enough for her, overlapping three elents, all of which had quite a high-level difficulty in elental properties, was also attempted.

It was just not a skill that a wizard could show at that age.

I realized again that Flora was not called a genius in Sren for no reason.

Even so, she almost failed.

An out-of-control mana fluctuation

I also felt dizzy from using too much mana because I had frantically suppressed it.

Fortunately, I was lucky that I had recovered quickly because there was a mana pill in my mouth that I had secured in advance, otherwise, I might have stumbled disgracefully in front of the students.

So I slightly felt like wanting to scold Flora, albeit severely.

In the past, I had also been very confident in my new magic creation when my teacher had shattered my confidence terribly.

At that ti, I had done a lot of dangerous things to cast great magic.

When I thought about it when I was about to sleep, I might have kicked the blanket with my feet loudly because of it.

Flora, who had succeeded in overlapping two elents and was overly proud because of it, coincided with my old self when I had been learning magic from my teacher.

The mory of that ti ca to my mind and the panic button was pressed on its own.

That was also why I had pushed Flora a little too hard.

I belatedly thought that I was a bit harsh, so I said, Actually, its because Im worried about you. You know how I feel, right? as an excuse.

Maybe shes terribly hurt inside from that.

But she was called a genius, so shed get through it easily, right?

I decided to turn my attention away from Flora and focused on the rest of the students.

As expected. Maybe because it was Sren, but everyone is already good at it, even though I just gave them a few simple tips.

I saw so students who were particularly noticeable.

The first thing I saw was a student who was casting the elents of the compressed earth.

It was a brown-skinned girl with animal ears on her head who implented an elent that looked like she pulled up a vein of the ore that existed deep underground.

Was her na Iona Obeli?

I had seen her on the first day as wellshe was the only beastperson in the classroom, after all.

She looked back at as though she felt my gaze. I just nodded lightly to express that she had implented the elent admirably.

I wonder if I had done sothing marvelous because she opened her mouth wide with an ah.

I ignored her and looked at the next student.

It was soone with a plant elent.

A dark-blue-haired girl with braids and large, round glasses that were covering half of her face unfolded such magic.

She looked like soone who said Im good at studying, just through a glance, she was a girl who was sponsored by the alchemy school, and she had her own reputation among the freshn.

Was her na Clara Haniss? She was pretty good, too.

Other than her

There were twin sisters who were from a rather famous aristocratic family in the Eastern Kingdom, and there was even a rookie who was being sponsored by the magic tower.

Even that rookie seed to have quite a sense of rivalry toward Flora Lumos.

I heard that this years freshn consist of only amazing students. Im entering the Academy at such a peculiar ti, too.

It was called the golden age.

I thought I had heard Professor Selena say that there were many such children in the first year.

And surprisingly, most of them were taking my class.

I was going crazy due to too much pressure.

I had a little hope of wanting my class to be sowhat moderate.

It felt like I was losing my energy because of teaching those smart kids one by one.

It was just then

As the class was nearing its end, I found the only student who could not float the elental property.

That kid is

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Her face was familiar; that was because I was bound to notice her bright gray hair and heavenly beauty.

She had been there when sothing happened at the first training ground the previous day, and she was also there during the werewolf incident.

But most of all, I knew that kid well for another reason

I approached her.

What happened, Lynne?

Oh. Professor Ludger.

Is it not working well?

No, no. Thats

Lynne hesitated to answer.

Next to her seat was the princess, Elendil.

What? Did the two get close since then?

Elendil shook her head in silence when I looked at her as if asking what had happened.

Then Lynne sighed and released her mana and floated the sphere.

Since Lynne was also able to enter Sren, she had basic knowledge and talent for magic, so it was possible for her to float the mana.

It was fine so far, but the problem happened afterward.

I precisely caught on to what the problem was.

Your casting of the elental property doesnt work well, I see. No. To be exact, does the property itself not exist?

Yes.

Lynne was the possessor of mana without any properties, which appeared very rarely.

***Im dood.

Lynne was afraid that she might have taken up a lot of ti pointlessly.

As she bowed her head like that, the clock bell rang in the classroom to announce the end of the class.

This is the end of todays class. Everyone, review what you learned today. Ill replace the howork with that.

Oh!

But dont try to get away with it. Ive rembered all the properties you used today, so Ill check them out in the next class.

So students, who were happy with the news that there were few assignnts that ti, hurriedly redirected their eyes when they t Ludgers gaze.

I will be able to spot those of you who dont practice properly. Im looking forward to that.

Thank thank you for today!

The students ran away from the classroom.

As soon as Lynne was about to get out of her seat, Ludger called her up.

Lynne.

Yes? Yes!

You follow to the professors office.

Oh!

Lynne swallowed her breath unknowingly.

The remaining students looked at Lynne with pity.

In the spell casting class, the elental property was the second most important specialization after the release of mana, but those without any properties didnt work like that.

Perhaps he called her because she couldnt carry out his lecture properly, so he would recomnd that she attend another class.

That was only the second week, but Ludgers class had already been rumored to be the best in Sren.

His teaching in particular, which strengthened the foundation of their elental properties, was enough to hedge the students expectations.

Not being able to take such classes in the future went beyond just missing a teaching in Sren, it was almost half the loss of their life.

If they didnt know from the beginning, they wouldnt know.

It was a different level of problem to quit his class that they had already taken and experienced themselves.

Of course, most students were relieved that they were not the target.

The person concerned, Lynne, was about to cry.

Following Ludger, who walked slowly in the hallway, Lynne moved with quick steps to chase him from behind.

Lynne couldnt hide her ominous feelings while following Ludger.

Why did he call ? Is it a personal interview? So is he about to kick out of his class?

Although it was only the third ti she had seen him, including the incident in the training ground before, Lynne fully understood what kind of person Ludger was.

If she thought of Ludgers extrely sharp personality, she would be able to attend his other lecture in a good case, and in the worst case, she would be kicked out of Ludgers class.

Aaaaah! Im dood.

Lynne was depressed for so reason and bowed her head.

It was better to change her class as soon as possible because it was still at the beginning of the sester, but it was very painful for her to leave Ludgers lecture and not another professors lecture.

She would not be that sad even if she happened to pick up a jewel on the road and had to throw it back on the side of the road.

Co in.

As they had already arrived at the private professors office, Ludger opened the door that had his naplate on it and went inside.

Lynne entered Ludgers office as if she was a prisoner on death row who was heading to the gallows.

Inside the office, the interior itself was quite sophisticated and neat.

The place resembled its owner, indeed.

That man used a place with an antique atmosphere.

Sit down.

Yes, yes.

Lynne sat on the sofa after she heard Ludger speak, frozen.

The leather on the luxurious sofa was obviously so fluffy that she should have been comfortable, but Lynne had no choice but to keep straightening her back.

Ludger sat at his office desk, and then he opened the drawer and pulled out a pile of papers.

Lynne closed her eyes tightly at the sight.

Aaaaah! As expected, hes about to send away to another professors lecture!

Would he nag if I knelt down and begged him to let take his class? What if he despised more?!

At the mont when her mind was getting more complicated, a thin book was being pushed toward Lynne.

Lynne closed her eyes tight and cried out.

I will do my best! Ill do everything you told to do, so please dont tell to stop taking your class! Im in trouble if I dont take your class!

Despite Lynnes desperate appeal, Ludger was unwavering.

What are you talking about? Its not like that.

Yes, yes? This This is not a lecture change application form?

What are you talking about?

Pardon? I I thought I couldnt take classes from you anymore.

Youre saying sothing weird. Just hurry and pick it up.

Lynne politely accepted the book that Ludger had given her with both hands.

What kind of book is this? With that thought, Lynne, who looked at the title of the book, had no choice but to widen her eyes.

[Understanding Non-property Magic]

The large letters on the cover of the book caught her eye.

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