Translator: MarcTempest
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Chapter 161 El parma paja.
The ti for the orientation was approaching.
I looked around the scenery outside the window.
People were moving around without rest and talking busily among themselves.
I was calm as I watched such a scene, but Maiev couldn’t stay still for a mont and wandered around. She was mixing up papers and organizing them in a rather chaotic way.
Suddenly, Maiev touched her forehead.
“…Sigh, who am I doing this hard work for?”
She muttered to herself and glanced at once, then quickly moved around again and asked .
“Master, aren’t you nervous?”
“Not at all.”
“You might want to be this ti.”
Maiev started to put papers on the desk. In no ti, the wooden board was filled with them.
“Let’s see, first of all, the reception is right in front of us.”
“Yeah.”
“There will be so people who will visit to gauge your power, or to find any flaws in you.”
That wasn’t surprising news.
With so many people gathering here, it was almost delusional to think that they were all friendly to . So I didn’t have such expectations from the start.
“The freshn who will attend the academy next year… You probably don’t care about the young ones, but the real problem is this part.”
Maiev’s index finger pointed sowhere.
It was the item that said ‘I do not discriminate against students by their race’ in the lecture plan that I wrote before.
“You do not discriminate against students by their race? Master, this is not reasonable.”
“Going beyond common sense is a good thing.”
I nodded quietly and said.
“So, what is the problem?”
“When different races gather, they will fight. Definitely.”
Maiev sighed deeply.
“Vampires won’t be interested in human magic, and beastn are relatively gentle, so they might be okay…”
Her index finger moved and pointed to a list that was colored green.
“Elves. They are troublemakers for sure.”
“Elves, you say.”
“Yes. They are good at magic for no reason, have a filthy pride, and live for a very long ti.”
From Maiev’s words, it seed that vampires didn’t like elves either.
I asked Maiev.
“How do elves usually treat humans?”
“It depends on the elf, but…”
She shrugged her shoulders.
“Humans are insignificant to them. It’s not only the elves who think that way. That’s how the long-lived races see it.”
“Insignificant, huh.”
In fact, in the previous world, the relationship between elves and humans was not that bad. They left achievents that suited their characteristics by race.
I didn’t hate elves either. I used the advantage of being a long-lived race and had many assistants who were elves.
“Oh, no. Of course, I respect you, master.”
Maiev explained herself when I muttered without thinking.
“Well, the perspectives of the long-lived and the short-lived races are bound to be different.”
“Yes. They have a completely different sense of ti.”
Maiev nodded her head.
The difference in appearance was also a difference, but the biggest difference between elves and humans was their lifespan.
The life of an elf was basically leisurely. No, they didn’t even realize that their life was leisurely.
Humans valued talent, but elves didn’t.
If they lacked ability, they would fill it up with decades of effort. It was a natural concept for the long-lived races to press everything with ti.
Maiev clicked her tongue.
“Master, you are young. They will surely pick a fight with you by saying this and that.”
“That would be interesting.”
But still, I had no intention of discriminating by race.
The masterpiece that the short-lived races created under the pressure of ti, the research that the long-lived races could produce in their leisure. I hoped that these unique flavors would naturally blend together.
“Yes, well. I knew you would answer like that.”
That’s how our conversation ended.
But at so point.
“El pamal pajai.”
Maiev muttered sothing incomprehensible. She repeated the sa words, not just once.
“Er pamal pajai?”
I looked at her naturally because she was muttering such strange words.
“What are you mumbling about?”
“It’s Elvish.”
I beca more curious after hearing her answer. I didn’t know any Elvish words like that.
Maiev spoke with a serious face.
“I should learn so Elvish soon. When the exchange starts in earnest, I’ll have to disguise myself as an elf.”
“That’s a comndable attitude.”
“By the way, you know Elvish, right, Master? Er pamal paja. Do you understand?”
She was probably practicing ‘El mar paja’, which ant ‘Hello’ in human terms.
I corrected her words with a different expression.
“Maiev.”
“Yes, Master.”
“El parma paja. Pronounce it like this.”
“El parma paja… Ah, that’s easier. So that’s how you pronounce it.”
Maiev nodded her head as if she had cleared her doubts.
“Good.”
Maiev continued to practice diligently.
“El parma paja. El parma…”
I left her behind and left the dormitory.
El parma paja.
It ant ‘I am a slave’.
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The classroom was full of noise.
The place, where a round staircase stretched endlessly around the center stage, was a space made by combining five classrooms, so it was a natural result.
The candidates who would be freshn next year sparkled their eyes, and the already enrolled mage students also flocked in.
“Is there a seat here?”
“No.”
“Ah, thank you.”
The enlarged classroom and the large number of people, the voices mixed here and there were dizzying. But there was excitent and anticipation in the noise.
But slowly, the classroom began to divide into sections.
The human nobles started to sit where the nobles naturally started to sit, and the commoners ford groups with the commoners.
The beastn and knights were the sa. They ford groups with familiar people regardless of race and age.
And this habit was the sa for the elves.
Two elves leaned their chins and talked.
“Humans are lucky. They can make a fuss and be surprised by just this.”
“That’s understandable. They live too short and die.”
Then, another elf joined in.
“I heard Flan is actually quite amazing. His paper was quite interesting even from the perspective of the Great Forest.”
“Amazing or not… Do you know that?”
“What?”
“That human, he’s never been near the Great Forest.”
As soon as they heard that, the elves’ lips curled up. It was sothing close to a sneer.
“That’s serious.”
“He’s no different from a baby bird that hasn’t left the nest.”
The Great Forest was known as the synonym of magic for the elves.
Even famous mages wanted to visit there.
The mana of the World Tree was so dense there that its prestige was very high.
To them, the Tower was nothing more than sothing that could be boasted among humans.
“At first, I thought it was the human’s usual fuss, but even so, he crossed the line. A tower that surpasses the World Tree.”
“That’s right. No matter how young, no matter how ignorant of the world, there are words that should not be uttered.”
“Then what should we do?”
Soone’s questions made them all think alike.
They had lived for a long ti and t countless humans who were called ‘the talk of the town’. And most of them were nothing special.
This ti would be the sa. No matter how great he was, he was still a student with a human nature.
“Let’s just say hello lightly?”
“Let’s do that.”
But until then, there was a woman who kept silent.
The elves who exchanged aningful glances turned their eyes to her.
“Perien, what do you think?”
That call beca a catalyst and the other elves also turned their heads to Perien.
“That’s right. I’m curious about Perien’s thoughts too.”
“You’re the best among us, aren’t you?”
The face of the elf called ‘Perien’ was not well seen. Her dark brown wavy hair covered one eye.
Perien blinked her blue eyes slowly. She did not give any answer, but just chewed on the bear candy in her mouth.
“…”
At that ti she was consistent with silence.
The door of the classroom began to open without any sound.
Finally, a man showed himself.
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