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“Box, huh? I don’t think whatever she has is so sort of connate magji or talent.” A man with tanned skin smirked as he closed a small journal in his hand.

“ ‘ey, we’re here.” The taxi driver parked in front of the ordinary residential house.

“Thanks.” Victor had already paid and tipped the man through the mobile app he used to call him here.

Victor made his way out of the car and to the front door of his newest student and first apprentice. As an experienced magjistar, even soone like him had no choice but to teach the next generation. It’s an integral part of the magjistar culture that cannot be rejected. Those from the older generation would pass on their wisdom and knowledge to make the current generation even more powerful than they were. This was how magjistars grew now in modern tis.

There was once a ti when magjistars hoarded all of their knowledge for themselves or just those that they were close to. They didn’t stand the test of ti as their hoarded knowledge was robbed after their death, lost, or destroyed. It just wasn’t as efficient as the current system of free knowledge and sharing wisdom by multiple diums. Victor didn’t have a real issue with it fundantally, just that it was a pain in the ass sotis.

He knocked on the door and waited a few monts before a man’s voice ca from the other side.

“Who is it?” Zoey’s father or older brother asked.

“My na is Victor. I’m your daughter’s current magjistar teacher.” He explained upfront.

“Magji, what?” A woman’s voice whispered from beyond the door.

“It’s a long boring explanation, and frankly, I'm pissed that I had to be the one to do it.” Victor was upset that Zoey’s imdiate family wasn’t inford already by soone from the OM about their daughter’s current situation. (Organization of Magjistars)

It didn’t matter that Zoey was a bringer, had no magji potential at the ti, or that she was a gully. Everyone introduced into the magji world needed to be inford of its rules and customs. Including the imdiate guardians if said newcor was underaged. It has been months since Zoey was brought to the magji side, and the last ti he checked, the OM branch in this city wasn’t swamped with work or destroyed by daemons. So, Zoey was purposely ignored for so reason, and Victor would make them pay for making him do this bullshit.

“You’re not one of those people from the internet, are you?” The woman’s voice asked.

“Internet? Is Zoey caught up in sothing on the internet?” Nothing in her journal said anything about that, and he couldn’t get past the lock screen on her phone to find out more about her.

The door slowly beca ajar as a man’s face ca through the crack. He took a good look at him up and down before gulping.

‘What the hell kind of teacher looks like this?!’ Bruce inwardly cursed. That was no man but a damn supermodel!

“We can talk about that later. What kind of teacher did you say you were again?” Zoey’s father coughed to clear his throat.

“Her magji teacher.” Victor didn’t hold any information back.

“Magji? Do you mind explaining what that is for ? It’s been a while since I've been in school, but I've never heard of such a subject before.” Zoey’s father politely asked, still guarded and ready to shut the door at a mont’s notice.

“I’m not seeing anything on the internet about magji or magji classes... It keeps asking

if I an magic and magical classes.” The woman’s voice from before whispered.

“Is this so sort of extracurricular activity that she’s signed up for at school? Like workshop class or wood class?” The man asked a reasonable question.

“You could say they’re similar.” Victor didn’t say no, but he needed to explain everything to these two fully. “If you could let

in for a mont, I can explain it all and answer any questions you two got for .” Standing out here explaining to these two the dangers of the magji world isn’t sothing he wanted to go through. Victor would rather sit on his ass and talk than stand around talking to people that would not look at him face to face.

“Do you think we should let him in? Zoey didn’t tell us about a teacher coming...” Zoey’s mother or sister kept her voice low, but at Victor’s level, he could even hear the young boy’s voice upstairs talking to soone while tapping on a keyboard.

“She also didn’t tell us about her friends coming over Friday.” Thanks to this statent, Victor finally identified them as Zoey’s guardians.

“I don’t think he’s a bad person...” Zoey’s father opened the door completely. “Co on and have a seat on the couch...” He had a baseball bat behind his back. The mother had a kitchen knife tightly clasped in her hands.

Sothing about this situation wasn’t right from the beginning. Now that Victor saw that her parents were ready to defend themselves from so sort of threat to their family or daughter, Victor needed to know what was happening online about his new student. He walked to their couch without freaking out at the sight of them holding weapons to protect themselves. It looks like both of them had a story to tell.

“You can call

Victor. As I said earlier, I'm Zoey’s magji teacher. She’s my new apprentice. It’ll take

a while to explain everything, and I won’t feel like doing it again so, I would suggest that the child upstairs be brought down to hear

as well.” Victor took a squat on the couch. He had a feeling that the boy upstairs was Zoey’s younger brother, Everette.

She wrote about him in her journal about using the Box to help him play video gas better. Victor was still completely lost about this Box thing, but he will figure it out eventually. It’ll be hard to hide sothing from his eyes once he knew what he was looking for. He was looking forward to teaching the little firecracker.

“Everette! Co here!” Zoey’s mom yelled.

Victor was a little surprised to see that Zoey’s mom was black and her dad was white. She looked very identical to her mother, if you don’t add how out of shape the woman was. Nothing about the father looked similar to Zoey. Maybe he was added to the family later.

“And what are your nas?” Victor asked. He couldn’t just keep thinking of them as Zoey’s Father and Mother.

“Bruce.” The father introduced himself.

“Alicia.” The mother did the sa.

It only took a minute or two before a short boy that barely resembled Zoey and resembled more of the two in front of him ca downstairs. Victor smiled and waved at the boy as he took a seat on the couch’s armrest.

“I am a magjistar and this is magji.” A brilliant display of mahna flowed out of his body and out of his palms.

Of course, just this display wasn’t enough to convince a regular person. So, he added on so more by moving their furniture across the room simultaneously without moving from the couch. Everette’s reaction was a lot more unrestrained than the parents'. He excitedly jumped around and scread at the sight of it before yelling sothing a little bit interesting.

“I knew magic was real! I trusted Zoey! See, Mom! Zoey was telling the truth, and you didn’t believe her!” Everette shouted.

It turns out Zoey did try to convince her family about magji, but they didn’t believe her? Well, that’s sothing, but it still doesn’t make up for the OM not doing their damn jobs. They had protocols and demonstrations for stubborn people that refused to accept that magji was real. Victor was forced to work as one of those magjistars who had to visit regular families and inform them about the magji world in the past. Those old bastards at the top loved punishing geniuses in annoying ways.

“Zoey did what...?” Bruce looked lost.

“...” Alicia didn’t seem to know how to respond.

From what Victor could guess, Zoey tried convincing her of the existence of magji, but she didn’t believe her. Thus, both of her children believed in sothing that she refused to believe in—possibly putting a strain on the kids’ relationship with their mom. The way Everette said it and how Alicia was reacting was what he could glimpse from the situation.

“Yes, magji is real,” Victor repeated the boy’s statent to get it through the heads of these two. He’s heard stories of so really stubborn people before and hoped that his apprentice’s family wasn’t like them.

“Our Zoey can do sothing like this too...?” Bruce stamred.

“Not right now. She’s too weak and has a lot more studying to do before she can do anything like that.” Victor answered. “But I'll answer questions at the end. For now, let

explain to you what kind of world your daughter and sister have been living so far.” Victor began to tell them the basics of the magji world.

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