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ACADEMYS UNDERCOVER PROFESSOR

O-oh? Professor Ludger? What on earth is thi

She had heard that those who did not have any property could not handle the elent itself properly.

She had heard that people like her were so rare that no one taught them the thod to use their ability.

So they had a book about non-property magic?

Read it.

Yes, pardon?

If you read whats there, youll at least see a path you havent known so far.

Lynne still didnt understand how things were turning out.

Why did he bring her to the professors office out of nowhere and give her a strange book?

Is is this for real?

Lynne stared at the title, [Understanding Non-property Magic], with an incredulous look on her face.

As far as she knew, non-property magic was extrely rare and the thod to use it had never been properly discovered.

When she looked closely at the cover, the book did not have any authors na, nor even a stamp of where it was published.

Isnt this fake?

It was natural to have such doubts.

Its natural for you to doubt it.

Hm? Ah! N-no! Its not like that!

Had it been revealed in her expression? Lynne hurriedly adjusted her cheeks and controlled her expression.

Fortunately, Ludger didnt seem to have any intention of berating her.

Its okay for you to judge it after reading it first. It will be more helpful than not knowing anything.

There was no information related to non-property magic, even in the magic tower

Did my source code spell exist in the magic tower?

Lynne closed her lips to such an excellent retort.

So is this really real?

Wh-where did you get such a precious

Fate brought that book into my hands.

Fate brought this book into his hands, he said?

Lynnes head tilted slightly to the side at such a remark.

Was this sothing that could be obtained by fate?

Lynne was confused as she spoke to Ludger.

Uh, Does Professor Ludger know anything about non-property magic?

Ludger, in Lynnes observations, looked so natural in treating her that she had no choice but to think that he had actually encountered non-property magic by himself and gained so knowledge about it.

She had expected that if it was Ludger, who had created the source code spell, then he might know sothing that others didnt know.

A little bit.

Really?!

I t a person with non-property magic once before.

Oh my Gosh. I didnt know there was another possessor of non-property magic besides myself. So where is that person now?

Gone. That person is dead.

Ah

Ludgers voice seed to be sowhat remorseful as he said so.

At least that was what Lynne felt. The usually cold and sharp Ludger sohow felt like wet cotton at that mont.

Lynne beca cautious as if she had asked sothing unnecessarily bad.

Im sorry.

Never mind. It happened a long ti ago anyway.

Then did that person leave this book before they died?

Yes. It is the result of their study of their own magic throughout their life. It doesnt even exist in the magic tower.

Why did?

Why did he give it to her and not pass it to the magic tower?

Lynne couldnt manage to say the last words.

Because she wanted it.

Ah. So its a she.

Rather than that, what did he an by she wanted it?

Lynne suddenly wondered who the possessor of the other non-property magic was.

But isnt it better to hand it over to the magic tower from most peoples point of view?

Even if I hand it over to the magic tower, that place is full of greedy old people who will not acknowledge this book. No, so of them may acknowledge it, but they wont show it to anyone else and theyll just use it amongst themselves. Its much better to give it to soone who really needs itthats why Ive been keeping it.

It was to hand it over to soone suitable for the book soday.

Lynne saw Ludger again as she heard that response.

I see.

If you read the book and practice hard, you will definitely discover a new path there as well.

Then is there any way for to learn the magic of the other properties?

As far as I know, no.

Ludgers answer made Lynne feel depressed for so reason.

Although she didnt reveal it on the outside, Lynne also had a desire to use elental magic that was as marvelous and beautiful as the others.

Are you disappointed?

To be honest, yes. I wanted to try to deal with just one elent at least.

Others were able to deal with two, three, or more elents, and the talented people were able to deal with five or more than five elents.

Suddenly, Lynne rembered the appearance that Ludger had shown her in the class.

Co to think of it, how many elents is he able to handle?

He had shown fire, water, earth, and wind, and had even used the ice elent in the first session of the class.

Then five elents?

As expected of a Sren professor.

One elent, huh.

Ludger actually pondered what Lynne had said calmly, not knowing what was in her mind.

Lynne. You said it because you didnt know anything, but only being able to use one elent isnt sothing to be taken for granted.

Pardon? Isnt it a good thing to handle at least one elent?

Everyone, to be precise, wizards, is born with being able to handle at least two elents, so if theyre only able to handle just one elent, what do you think they are?

Oh, hmm. Are they talentless people?

No.

Ludger shook his head.

Those who can only handle a single elent are those who have limitless talents that are unrivaled in that elent.

Lynne opened her mouth in disbelief as she listened to Ludgers words.

But Ludgers words were not a lie.

Although it was only a very small minority of the wizards, there were those who could handle only one elental property.

But just because they couldnt handle other elents, it didnt an that they were weak.

On the contrary, they were beyond it.

Lynne. Do you think the elental magic that a wizard uses can affect the magic of the sa property? For example, could a wizard who deals with the fire elent property subdue the flas of a hot fire?

Oh, thats not possible, is it?

Lynne had at least that much common knowledge.

Being able to use the fla elent didnt an you could handle real fire.

It was also a factor that people misunderstood a lot.

That if one was a fire wizard, it ant they could handle fire, so they wouldnt be affected by hot fire.

If one was a wizard whos able to deal with tal, theyd be able to handle all kinds of tal, so theyd display great power in the war.

That was a false saying.

The casting of an elent and the handling of the elent were completely different concepts.

Yes. Usually, thats the case, but there are wizards who were born with only one elent; the magic they use is completely different from the properties of ordinary wizards.

When the others could use at least two elents

Single property wizards could only handle one elent.

Instead of being unable to deal with other elental attributes, they could rule over the elents they dealt with.

For the single attribute wizards who were well-known to the world, the magic tower gave them titles as colors of the related elent. It ans that they were are all the ones who had reached the peak of their own elents.

So thats what its like to deal with a single elent

Lynne fully realized that her knowledge was shallow and her face beca red.

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She would have looked ridiculous from Ludgers point of view when she said just one elent at least without knowing anything.

Even the single elent that she looked down on was such a great wall to her.

So did she really have to live like that for the rest of her life without being able to deal with any elents?

Lynne was frightened.

Lynne. What on earth do you think about non-property magic?

Oh.Doesnt it literally an that they dont use any property?

Lynne pondered and answered according to what ca to her mind.

If you asked that question to a little kid passing by, youd hear the sa answer.

Im sorry.

People say that its non-property, but in reality, its not clear whether there really is no elent in non-property magic.

Pardon? Are you for real?

A typical example would be sound magic.

Lynne opened her eyes wide and tilted her head slightly when she heard the words sound magic.

Does sound magic exist separately?

Yes.

But sound, to be exact, is a kind of wave thats transmitted through a dium called atmosphere

So do you think that its like the wind elent?

Thats what I thought.

No. Youre wrong. Wind property and sound property are completely different. Although its derived from the wind elent, the sound property is more of a vibration-induced wave, to be exact.

Oh, so theyre different?

Even if it is not through the air, sound waves still spread through the water. Does that an the sound property can be called a part of the water property?

Its not like that.

Ludger suddenly asked one more question since he was a little interested in explaining it.

Then what is poison?

Poison you said?

Its a little more common than non-property magic, but wizards who handle poison are also rare. Can the poison they deal with be called an elent of nature?

Oh, hmm.. isnt it plant elent?

Then what about an animals venom?

Th-theres also that.

Lynne explained poison according to her knowledge.

Hmm. Poison or venom itself is a kind of self-defense tool created by plants and small animals to survive in the ecosystem in the first place, right? Wouldnt it be a little vague to call it an elent of nature?

Yes. With the developnt of science and chemical knowledge, it is unreasonable to see poison as a property of nature. But poison exists as a property. What is it if the mana itself decomposes sothing and lts it if its not poison? If its not a poison, then the decomposition property may have to exist separately.

Thats true.

However, in the top 10 elents, except for the non-property, poison cannot even be included as one of the elents. The sa goes for sound. So why on earth is that?

Oh, is it because the number of people who are using it is really small?

If thats the case, then those who possess the magic of light and darkness are also included in the minoritytheyre rare cases, as well.

But light and darkness exist in nature.

Then Ill ask you. Lynne. What do you think nature is?

Pardon? Well nature is

Lynne tried to say sothing before shutting her mouth.

What is nature?

And what are the properties and the elents implied in nature?

Nature? Isnt that the world? But is calling nature as the world too inclusive? Then whats an elent?

Your face looks complicated.

Oh, hmm, yes. Now that I think about it, I dont think I can define it clearly.

Of course not. Because human beings cant define the world recklessly in the first place.

Pardon?

As she was listening to the words that seed unlikely to co out of the professors mouth, Lynne looked dumbfounded for a mont.

Looking at her mouth widely opened mouth, Ludger spoke while maintaining his relaxed expression.

Wizards judge themselves to be rational beings, and they try to put the world in such a fra to fit that rationality.

Th-thats obvious. In the first place, magic expresses the mystery of human rationality and volition

Thats what I call a stereotype mindset, Lynne. You should have a more liberating way of thinking. When do you think the tal elent that currently exists in the top 10 properties appeared?

tal was not originally evaluated as a property elent.

tal was derived from the ground, after all. That was because it existed after being lumped together as soil and the earth property.

But as science progressed and all kinds of iron-made machines and tools beca increasingly popular

tal was proudly included in the top 10 elents.

Thats also the case for the ice elent. Ice is just a change that happens when water eventually goes down to the freezing point. Then arent water and ice the sa thing after all?

However, in the end, the properties of water and ice were separated.

The sa went for light and darkness.

Lynne. Youre thinking is that the magic in the current age is already perfect and can no longer be improved.

Ah

Lynne felt like lightning struck the top of her head as she listened to Ludgers words.

Her shoulders trembled, and she stood stiffly.

Up until then, she had thought that magic itself was sothing that could no longer be changed, sothing that had reached a distant stage.

But was that really the case?

Couldnt magic change any further?

It wasnt like that.

Ludger shook his head when he noticed that Lynne had finally realized sothing.

You finally realized it. Thats the point: a wizard should rule magic, not be ruled by magic.

Ludger rose from his seat and walked toward the window.

Beyond the transparent window, he could see Sren Academys landscape that would take charge of the future of the era.

It was definitely a great place.

But if soone asked him if it was a perfect place, the answer would be no.

The world changes, and of course, we, as a part of the world, also change; the sa goes for magic. The previous four elents have already developed into ten elents, but it doesnt an that those ten elents constitute everything. There may be unknown properties that have not yet been revealed. It could develop into 20 elents or maybe more than 30 elents.

And it was a heart-pounding situation for not knowing when it would stop developing.

The sa goes for your non-property magic. Now its still a non-property, but later on, that may be nad as a new property as well. If not now, then definitely at so point in the future.

Lynne had a vague vision of sothing as she listened to those words.

Her successful appearance in the future where she had made great achievents in one field.

It was the image she had dread of, and it was so dazzling that her delicate hands unwittingly clenched into fists.

Ludger, who averted his eyes from the window, turned his body around.

Ah.

As she was dragged back to reality, Lynne unknowingly uttered an exclamation.

Ludger looked so different from the coercive look he usually showed as he was looking at her with his back against the light that was pouring down from the window.

The man who had seed to be a pillar of steel was nowhere to be found.

Standing in that place was a magic explorer just like her.

Dont be afraid of being different. Dont be afraid of the unknown. Believe that you can be a pioneer in history, and be different from anyone else.

Lynne parted her lips to say sothing, but nothing ca out.

Just as sothing heavy and huge was weighing on her chest, even her thoughts were muddled and could not be shaped into words.

But she didnt feel stuffy or painful.

It was an extre delight that she had never felt before.

Ludgers remark tore apart the unsettling future she had been seeing so far.

There were no words coming out of her mouth.

But even so, she had to at least say thank you to show him her gratitude

So do your best from now on. Make sure you read the book I gave you today. This is personal howork that I give to only you.

There was a slight wind after Ludger said so.

The wind gently swirled around Lynnes body, lifted her up from her seat, and guided her out of the professors office.

Oh, I.!

When she crossed the doorsill of the professors office, she could breathe easily again after the magic was lifted.

Lynne turned her body right back around and was about to say sothing to Ludger, but

Click.

The door closed faster than her impending words of gratitude could erge.

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