Is Ruina doing okay?
Of course, shes all grown up now. Recently, she has been learning swordsmanship.
The sword, huh
Hehe. She said its to protect her weak older brother.
Damn. Im a bit embarrassed.
Ruina was my younger sister.
It had already been years since I last saw her, yet I still clearly rembered the childish but lovely way she acted towards .
But now, she had started learning swordsmanship.
To protect .
Heh, this was a bit embarrassing.
Please co this way.
My father was looking continuously surprised at the interior of the academy while we made our way towards the recovery room.
Maybe because he was a noble who ca all the way to the city from the countryside.
For so reason, my smile didnt want to fade from my face.
Anyways, because of how he was, I deliberately took a longer route around the academy to show him this and that before arriving at the recovery room.
Its here. Would you like so tea?
Sure.
After I brewed the tea myself on the tea table and put it in front of my father, our awkward silence slowly dissolved.
The tea tastes good.
Even though it was a common herbal tea.
I could tell he was only using the tea as an excuse, as he looked cautious in talking so as to not hurt .
So I opened my mouth first.
Im doing fine.
What are you saying?
Its all good. Im not hurt physically or emotionally.
Another silence overtook us, and my father sipped on the tea without a word.
That lasted but a short while.
My father finally talked.
If youre tired its always fine to return to our territory. If you were having a hard ti and only held it in because you couldnt say anything
Im not having a hard ti.
But werent you in an accident? That couldve been a huge incident. Its my fault. Its my fault that you were in trouble because I wasnt powerful enough.
Its not because of you, Father. In fact, its my fault. Its all because I couldnt hold in my anger
Before long, my fathers cup had emptied, and I asked him while refilling his cup,
Were you curious? About my academy life?
My fathers eyes shone.
Of course, he would be curious, more curious than anyone else.
He was the one who also knew the fact that my extraordinary talent could surpass any other ordinary mage.
It was like I was trapped in an endless cave. No matter how much I struggled to run, the exit was nowhere to be seen, and pitch-black darkness was all around . Ever since my magic had stagnated from 10 years old.
Because of this, I put in a lot of effort. I missed the undeserved attention I got when I was 10. But even then, no matter how much effort I put in, it was all futile. Maybe because of this, it looks like I had a lot of anger buried deep within . I didnt want to lose my face, so I punched and kicked others who looked down on or insulted you, father. That last accident happened because of that as well.
My father listened to my story without saying a word.
He had a sorrowful expression, like a single tear would roll down his face at any mont.
Feeling bad looking at such a sorry state, I tried to turn the mood around by smiling brightly.
But do you know how Im doing now?
As I smiled, my father looked at .
As if to tell to continue.
After waiting for 6 years, I finally found the light at the end of this dark tunnel.
Hm?
I think I found a way.
found a way? What do you an?
Replied my father, surprised.
But how would I explain this to him?
Well, I cant give you all the details
As I hesitated on my words, my father asked back in frustration,
Is it perhaps related to those weird activities youve been doing recently?
Weird activities?
Like kicking or punching thin air.
How do you know about that?
My father closed his mouth at my question.
The reason he ca here wouldve definitely been related to my accident.
Most of the information he received wouldve arrived to him in official docunts, so how did my father know such mundane details?
The words that my father spoke next surprised quite a bit.
From Hydel No. I heard it from Professor Hydel.
What?
To hear it from Professor Hydel.
What did this an?
However, as if to tell that wasnt important, he quickly moved on in our conversation.
So, tell . Is it related to this?
I nodded my head.
Yes. It is related.
My father had an expression that said he had a lot of questions for .
Well, that was understandable.
Their child that said they would beco a magician started kicking and punching the air after getting hit by lightning.
Of course the parent would be worried.
Maybe its good enough that he didnt think I went insane.
Is it so thod to cure that illness you have?
Well, I cant be too specific about it but its close.
My fathers eyes sparkled a little.
His ultimate question still hadnt been answered, but it was still a hopeful answer.
But he didnt express his feelings that openly.
He looked like he was still a bit uneasy.
Please, trust .
I ca here to ask you if you wanted to stop going to the academy.
I know. Thats why Im telling you this.
Ill make a promise to you, between father and son.
A promise?
Yeah. A promise.
I smiled for my still restless father.
On my next test, Ill give a good result for the practical.
My grades, no matter how you looked at them, were bad enough to say it was embarrassing.
Because even though my theory marks were 100%s, my practicals were a failed mark of 0 for every subject.
For to say that Id get good marks on the practical was like one of those old scams that promised to create sothing from nothing.
I dont know.
My father still had an uneasy expression.
For him, nothing seed certain now.
Hed be anxious that Id remain at the academy.
I knew.
That I was disqualified, both as a magician and a student.
Even though I knew all this, I looked straight at my father.
If I even fail the next exam, Ill do whatever father wants to.
Next term.
Only 2 more terms left until graduation.
Too short of a ti to prepare sothing new.
What would my father think of his son who was so filled with confidence?
Would he think I was foolhardy?
Or would he think I was soone who had nothing but desire?
I didnt know.
I thumped my heart purposefully and laughed in a joking manner.
Dont worry about . Im not that weak. I even survived getting hit by a Lightning Bolt.
Ruin
Im just joking.
A serious statent disguised as a joke.
I stopped laughing and looked at my fathers eyes seriously.
Father.
Yes.
Youve already waited for for 6 years. Ill try to not make you wait any longer.
Did I show enough confidence to my father?
I didnt know.
But I was confident about one thing.
Thank you for waiting for all this ti.
My father lifted his teacup with a more relaxed expression.
The tea tastes good.
Its just a normal herbal tea.
Its not about what I drink. Its about who I drink it with. Would you pour another cup?
That this was him approving my request.
* * *
* * *
My father didnt remain long at the academy and returned ho.
Saying sothing like a noble staying at an educational institution like this for too long isnt a good sight, and quickly changed the subject.
As he was departing, he told this.
Always look after your body.
Looks like he didnt want to pressure , even to the end.
Because of this, I couldnt say sothing cringy like, Ill beco the strongest and most brilliant magician in the world.
It was better that I didnt.
For now, giving him just this much assurance was enough.
Was it fun eting your father?
Professor Hydel, who ca to send off my father with , asked this.
I could only stare back at him and ask him a question.
So how do you know my father?
Professor Hydel shrugged his shoulders, looking a bit flustered.
Did he say that? That he knows ?
Yes. Well He didnt tell any details.
Professor Hydel looked around as if he was a bit embarrassed, and after confirming there was no one else around, told in a whisper,
Your father, Lord Dellin Ardell, is a long-ti friend of mine.
What?
Hes also my benefactor that I couldnt repay my debt to, even if I worked for my entire life.
It was a surprising statent.
For him to be both a friend and a benefactor.
For my father to have such a connection with such a magician.
Professor Hydel talked to while we watched the ever-shrinking visage of my fathers group.
Ruin, you should know from the rumours that I was born a commoner.
Yes.
My ho is in the Ardell territory.
Wait, hold on. Our territory is your ho?
Born a poor commoner, the one who sent such a good-for-nothing here was your grandfather and forr head of the Ardell House, Lord Hwidell. And the son who begged Lord Hwidell to give a chance was the young lord, your father, Dellin Ardell.
It was a pretty big shock.
Professor Hydel.
It wasnt detailed information, but rumours were floating around talking of his common birth.
Thats why it was all the more impressive.
Even though he was a commoner, to beco a Combat Magic teacher that only the most qualified were allowed to be, he was the target of envy for those of elite birth.
To see the talent of such a person and to raise him as a high-ranking magician.
My father and grandfather
So this was what a benefactor for life was.
Keeping this fact secret from you was the will of your father. He didnt want to give any hints. The reason being Well, you know how Lord Dellin is better than I do, right?
Dellin Ardell.
My father.
He was not soone who would ask others about favors for .
He would hide it, saying it would be a burden, and if he couldnt hide it, he would shower them with gifts and goodwill.
As I lightly nodded, sowhat understanding, Professor Hydel smiled at in a way I had never seen before.
This is a secret between the two of us. If a rumour were to spread outside, it wouldn't be good.
Yes? Ah. Ok.
And if by chance, you think I would treat you more favourably forget it. That wont happen.
Who was he taking for?
I replied back equally sternly,
Ill decline your favouritism, Professor.
Good.
He smiled as if my response was funny, and stared back at the figure of my father who was now disappearing in the distance.
Cool-headed and always serious.
The professor, soone who would exude a cool aura and would look like he could see through anyone.
His eyes shone for the first ti in a while.
With pure innocence.
Like a young child.
* * *
Hydel went back to his cross between an office and a ho.
His heart was still elated from before thanks to eting his old friend.
Dellin Ardell
The boy of nobility who had handed a piece of bread to a commoner that was trying to study just a little more while suppressing his hunger.
Their friendship had surpassed the boundary between a commoner and noble, and thanks to that friendship, he was who he was now.
Hydel was always concerned.
How will I ever repay this kindness?
However, it was impossible.
Dellin Ardell.
A frustratingly stubborn personality.
He would never desire any help from Hydel.
However, neither Dellin or Ruin, nor anyone else in the Ardell house knew that Hydel was indeed helping them.
Magic Evocation DisorderDisqualified as a MagicianConfird Failure
From internal evaluations, Ruins failure was determined, but without Ruins knowledge, Hydel had directly spoken up for him in the etings with the higher-ups and just barely kept him in the academy.
Volunteer work on academy grounds for 1 month.
As the result of that tis incident, Ruin would have had to be expelled with Ben Polt or been given a sentence just as severe, but Hydel also was the one who asked them to lower the punishnt.
Because this was the least he could do to give back to the Ardell family for the kindness he had received from them.
Hydel rembered Ruin, who was the main focus for both.
That kid what is he up to now?
From what he heard from Dellin Ardell, Ruin had promised he would definitely get a good mark on the next test.
How would a magician who couldnt release their magic get a good mark?
Even a professor like himself could only stop him from getting dropped from the course.
He didnt have the power to alter his test scores.
This ant all the marks would have to be gained by Ruin himself.
Theres only a few days left
Said Hydel while looking at the calendar.
A red circle marked the soon approaching test period.
Ill know after I see him.
Recently, Ruin had beco a very interesting student to observe.
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