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The streets at dusk carried a lively atmosphere that couldnt be found there during the day. Students mourned their breakups and shook off their lingering sadness as best they could, while sorcerers with robes half unfastened walked along after completing a day of research. Behind them, their assistants dragged their feet, expressions hollow.

Allen walked against the backdrop of this now-familiar scenery. His shadow stretched low over the neat, gray tile of the pavent. Through the crowd of shadows he passed, blending in almost as if he were hiding himself.

He heard countless tales on his way to Maria.

"Oh my god, I'm taking intro to spirit studies, and theres this one crazy elf there"

"You see it too, yeah? Our aquatic magic professor's face looks just like a frog

"A freshman in the supplentary class beat an upperclassman in the interdiate class?

Which professor was annoying, who looked like a frog. Who fought who, and which one won.

"Co to think of it, did you know that soone beat the interdiate ruins simulation record?

"Oh, really? Who?"

"Hehe, you know, the famous one."

"Oh I guess he mustve tried crazy hard to break it, yeah?

From the nial gossip of the day to more commonplace knowledge, various stories circulated along with the wind.

Then, he heard a familiar na.

lius.

As he focused his ears, one voice stuck out clearly through all the other noise.

"Did you say Julius? Wasnt he way too harsh on him?

A graceful, courteous toneit must have been one of the aristocratic students.

"That's right. As an aristocrat, it's only proper to accept the challenge. But you have to adjust your actions to suit the nature of the duel."

"He really overdid it. It seems that his opponent recovered safely but wow. He must really have no dignity

Smirk.

Allen allowed himself to lose focus and hastened his slow steps.

There's no way no one would complain.

You cant ever please everyone.

The rivalry with Benjamin made Julius's na well known, but his reputation was divided along two extres.

'It would be impossible to spread rumors like I did back in our own territories.

He couldnt get away with that here.

Allen put aside his reservations about that situation and rembered Maria, whom hed been eting on a regular basis now for weeks.

A woman with a typically blunt stoicism, interrupted by the occasional slight expression.

She was known as the descendant of the First Warrior, but confirming whether she was actually of his bloodline was impossible.

However, considering that the Holy Sword responded to her, it was likely to be true.

If the Holy Sword reacted to Allen because of external reasons, it likely reacted to her because of the traces of the First Warriors divine power.

Allen wasn't sure if it was related to her blood or sothing else genetic, either.

After all, in his past life, she was not the master of the Holy Sword.

"The master of the Holy Sword, one of the Five Wonders of the First Warrior,

That title belonged to the man who was a forr demon and the main character of the original novel: Heisel.

* * *

He passed through a narrow path, until the shadow of the wall fell overhead. As the noise drifted away, he felt like hed entered another world.

Allen cut through the alley, drenched in an orange-stained sunlight.

As he walked slowly, thinking about this and that, a stiff voice greeted him. It lacked any of the hardships well-known by the desolate surroundings.

"Hello."

When he turned his head, she was there, in the alley where they had first t sitting in the corner, staring at the cat.

It was pitiful to see her body squished together as tightly as possible in an attempt to relax her partner.

Allen watched her and uttered, "Is there a reason why you like cats so much?"

The cat, wary of her, rushed straight into Allen's arms as he approached. He felt its weight in his arm.

ow.

"No, there isn't."

Her response was a little slow.

Is it personal?

Theyd already t in that alley more than ten tis, yet despite this, he never felt as though the distance between them shrank at all.

She still hasnt told anything about herself.

Allen had no idea what her actions ant.

She deliberately tried to keep her distance. That was the conclusion he ca to after eting with her for weeks. Whether such actions were conscious or unconscious, he realized that it would be almost impossible to get any closer to her without so sort of impetus.

"Well then."

As usual, she approached carefully after rising from her squashed position, while Allen kept the cat in his arms.

Pat. Pat.

"Now he's pretty used to it."

"Mhm."

"It's already been a month since we first t."

The cat now turned around as if it were bothered, but did not react violently. They had progressed leaps and bounds compared to their starting point.

Marias lips turned up slightly, seeming pleased by the reaction, but the little smile disappeared right away.

"It's hot even though it's early in the evening now. Well, we are in the middle of the desert, so I guess its only natural With a slightly calm and heated tone, he admitted, "I'm not used to it.

She tilted her head to look at Allen.

"Our land is on the western side of the Kingdom of Liber. The western end of the western continent. Im right by the blue Michellant Mountains all year round, and near the Great Elf Forest, too.

Maria's pure white eyes filled with a hint of interest.

"In the autumn, the plains all turn yellow, and the rainbow of autumn leaves color the mountain behind them. Do you know what a Thanksgiving festival is like?"

Popular songs sung by farrs cheerfully filled the city with a shared beat, and the incoming rchants bargained with each other for spots to market themselves.

"But what about winter? I dont have the first clue what its like to enjoy the white, snow-covered scenery.

She hadnt said a word, but before she realized it, she was deeply invested in Allen's words.

Allen went on, cutting himself off when he thought the ti was right, and then began to ander toward broaching the question in his mind.

"But you look like youre doing just fine Are you used to the heat?

Inellia couldnt find 'anything' about her.

Hotown, family relationships, schooling, or standard of living, nevermind how she couldve been traced back to the First Warrior.

Maria had appeared out of thin air, bearing the title of descendant of the First Warrior.

She didn't say anything.

Just as Allen wondered at her silence, she spoke, "I'm used to the heat."

"Then you must be from the south or the middle of the continent?

"Do you need to know?

The atmosphere changed.

"Not really."

"Allen, you said you were an aristocrat."

Her expression was a little more intense than usual and the speed at which she spoke was faster as well.

Keeping an eye on her sowhat atypical mood, Allen replied, "That's right."

"I heard that aristocrats are particularly sensitive to their own privacy.

"Yes, you are right."

"So am I.

Maria's voice had returned to normal. Allen realized that he had ssed up.

He usually had so tact.

'I knew she was hiding her story, but I didn't expect her to have such a pointed reaction to sothing so benign.

Was there sothing there?

Allen admitted his mistake. "Please excuse . I apologize."

"It's all right."

"Thank you. As an apology, I'll show you a place Ive been going to lately. The tea there slls quite delicious."

When Allen booked their next appointnt out of habit, she accepted it without displaying too much doubt.

"Mhm."

Allen blinked at Maria, who had returned to her original state, and said, "Well?"

"What?"

"Did sothing happen today?"

Her pupils rapidly contracted, but returned to their normal diater in no ti.

"No?"

Seeing her denial, Allen began to fit together the pieces of the puzzle, recalling how she seed more on-edge than normal.

"By any chance, did it have to do with that thing about the ruins simulation?

Ah."

That was it.

She clenched her hand for a split second.

Hiiissss.

The cat hurriedly began to struggle.

She imdiately realized her mistake and relaxed her grip, but the cat, which had lost several strands of fur as a result, quickly turned the corner and disappeared.

"Oh"

"Gosh, I guess sothing is just off today.

"It's because of you.

When Maria squinted her eyes at him, Allen stepped back gracefully.

"I didn't do anything." Maria stared at him. "But really, do you want to tell what happened?"

"I don't know."

After thinking for a mont, she shook her head. Whatever shed thought of wasn't enough, so she turned around and began to walk.

"Thats alright," he said.

"I'm going."

Allen stepped back.

If I force her to cross the line, Ill ruin our current relationship.

Allen was satisfied with her montary hesitation.

Because it ant that hed found sothinga soft spot.

'I was coming on too strong just now.

In the end, there was no other choice but to let the chips fall where they may and passively look for more opportunities.

Allen loudly called out to her retreating figure. "By the way, the dormitory is the other way.

Maria froze, her ears turning red. Then, she turned around and headed toward the dormitory, as if the last few steps had never happened in the first place.

"Thank you," she said in a small voice.

"Don't ntion it."

* * *

* * *

Once the freshn had adapted to life at the Academy, the day finally ca.

It was ti for the students to choose their own subjects.

Thus far, the freshn had been divided into only two classes: a supplentary class and a general class. However, at the end of the month's evaluation, they would be divided into supplentary, lower, interdiate, upper, and advanced classes.

Allen was, of course, assigned to the advanced class.

Hed choose the subjects he wanted and take classes in that path.

Even though so classmates were grouped together, they wouldnt take the sa subject.

The potential to be in the sa class as their seniors gave younger students a sense of superiority. It was the sort of structure where they had no choice but to jump into endless competition to prove themselves.

'It's still awkward for now, but theyll all realize soon.

The freshn were talking to the friends theyd made in their early stages of life at the Academy.

"What class are you going to take?"

"I've been taking regular knight classes, so I'm probably going to try for a close-combat class."

"Anything else? Did your family tell you to do anything in particular? Oh, wait. You're a commoner. Do they do that?"

"No, yeah, they do."

"What?"

"I have to take basic spirits. My father recently bought a slave elf to be his new wife."

"An elf as a slave?"

However, unlike at the beginning when students divided themselves by race and status, they were pretty inclusive now.

Allen was almost impressed.

'It's certainly a clever trick.

Under the guise of assessing their skills during the first week, the freshn had competed with upperclassn to cultivate a sense of homogeneity and cooperation between them, the lowest in the ranks. Those of noble blood, including the Vice President of their student body, continued to sympathize with the idea.

With the inclusion of a few additional stressors, it wasnt long before students learned that they could get along without excluding each other.

One of the reasons that may have been a contributing factor was that most of those who entered the school were rather talented.

However, what was surprising was that Allen had made a difference in encouraging the intermingling between those of different statuses and ethnicities.

'Those who were unlikely to co together sorted themselves out in the early stages, so this kind of mixing now isnt strange.

Allen finished choosing his classes as these thoughts ran through his head. He would be taking them for the next year, so he planned them out in advance.

The eight subjects that hed chosen were as follows:

- Understanding Space - Honors

- Multilateralism of Souls

- Summoner Contracts (with Drill)

- Introduction to Multidinsional Studies

- Introduction to Natural Barriers

- Orchestra (I)

- Practical Dungeon Training 1

- Monster Ecology 1

Adding on Practical Dungeon Training and Monster Ecology as his mandatory subjects, hed chosen his schedule.

Although he couldve taken up to ten subjects, Allen had to consider the ti he needed to practice swordplay.

'I can keep learning swordsmanship from Vestla.

For him, it was enough to aim for improving his magicthat was his original purpose in coming to the Academy, anyway.

The amount of mana he possessed at the mont wasnt comparable to what he had in his previous life, and yet his current rate of growth was stagnant.

For the sake of the future, this situation needed to be quickly redied.

"After youve filled out the form as you were instructed, your application for classes will be completed once you tear the sheet.

Almost as soon as the professor at the desk finished speaking, the sound of tearing paper filled the classroom. The torn papers flickered blue and slowly faded into the air.

What type of magic even is that?

Spacial reclassification, teleportation, dissolution

It wouldnt be wrong to view the ideas hed co to settle upon as magic perford by a rank 7 sorcerer.

In full admiration for the hidden potential in those at the Academy, Allen tore his paper.

Crackle.

The paper vanished into the air.

"And to explain a little more about rits it's the citys main currency.

They were used in the shopping district on the streets of Elpis, or in renting or exchanging items from the Academy.

"You can get rits through various ans. There are so details on the back of the pamphlet that you shouldve gotten, so you can find so thods there.

Exploring ruins, carrying out research, saving people, or killing a certain number of monsters.

"You can use them in many places. More about that is on the back of the pamphlet as well, so read it well."

Allen cast his gaze away.

Heisel yawned, appearing fully uninterested, and Maria was expressionless, as always.

"You can even pay for private lessons from Gaillon or Jaqnelle, so please take advantage of this situation."

When his speech had concluded, the students murmured with surprised tones.

"Wow, private lessons with the Top Eight?"

"I'll have to do that."

"Hm, should I get so work with my familys soldiers? Or find a rcenary to shadow

"I need to find out more right now. I need to take this opportunity to stand out to the Top Eight

So talked excitedly to their peers sitting beside them, so were in awe of the irreplaceable opportunity, and others still were carefully calculating where their money could be most beneficial.

The classroom quickly grew noisy.

The commoners, too, talked among their peers with flushed faces, as if dreaming of the futures they could build for themselves.

Unlike them, however, Allen was not swept away by the professor's words.

There was an unimaginable difference between what they were expecting and the reality of the currency.

One coaching session costs 10,000 rits.

A low-level monster earned half a rit. Exploring ruins was 10 to 100 rits, depending on the difficulty. Each life saved was 5 rits, but with additional bonuses based on their status.

It cost 3,000 rits to access and exchange goods within the Academys warehouse. He couldnt imagine how much work hed have to put in to get to take lessons with the Top Eight.

'I can't just spend a lifeti building up rits, and I still have to take my classes through the Academy

It would be almost impossible to asure.

Several other students sighed, as if they, too, had realized this.

"Alright, cut it out. Well then, Illl let you all go Oh, and I almost forgot.

The professor, who had swiftly cald down the disturbance in the classroom, flicked his fingers.

Poof.

A piece of paper appeared in front of each student.

"As you can see there, the entire freshman class will go for a dungeon practice-raid in two weeks."

Allen took a mont to scan through his mory for what would happen in the dungeon practice, but gave up when nothing ca to mind.

'There are more important things to pay mind to.

Such as an event that would take place shortly.

Well separate you into groups, and a second-year student will be assigned to lead each batch of freshn. Also, you can also earn rits there, so please co prepared."

Soon the school would be attacked by an intruder.

It's relevant to my own surroundings, so I should be on the lookout.

He couldnt help but care about his subordinate's business.

He had to pay more attention to what he knew would occur based on his past life, before his regression.

Thats all.

As the professor's words ca to a close, the bell rang, and the class ended.

Allen rose.

He knew it was going to happen soon, so he had to move fast.

As soon as he left the classroom, soone called his na.

"Allen, over here."

Before he turned his head toward the voice, another voice called out to him.

"Allen." The owners tone of voice was stiff. "I don't think Ill be able to see you at night again for a while.

"Why didn't you answer when I called you what?

Rachael's footsteps, headed toward Maria's voice, suddenly stopped.

"Sothing has co up." Maria's expression remained unchanged. "So, see you again in a few days."

"Again?"

"And lets change the location. I'm tired of the alley.

Alley? Tired?

Rachael picked out strangely specific words from her declarations.

"Wait"

Allen realized that she had misunderstood.

"Bye."

However, Maria left the classroom, leaving her words behind before Allen had the chance to correct them.

"Ah"

Allen sighed.

Having witnessed the scene, Rachael ran straight to him, grabbed his collar, and yanked it.

Allen was gently attracted to her touch.

"Allen, explain. Now."

"I'll explain everything, wait

Youre so popular, huh? Youre happy, huh? You playboy!

Would you please shut your mouth.

What mouth? Im a sword. Be nicer to , Vestla cried excitedly, as if fascinated by the spectacle.

Allen lowered his head, holding back his inner desire to spit out the multitude of curses running through his mind.

Rachael's eyes, lakes of blue, transparently reflected her feelings.

"Tell the truth, what is she to you?"

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