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The gate opened to reveal a spacious training ground.

From it, a trendous degree of fighting spirit from all the shouting struck right through my heart.

“OOOHHHHH!!”

“HAAAAAHH!!”

The first thing I saw was the soldiers in training – not their magic, but their bodies.

“Earth Lance!!”

“Fire Wall!!”

They deliberately used spells of disadvantageous elents to defend against incoming attacks.

“Hell Needle!!”

“Aegis Protect!!”

With how intense they’re going at it, they’re going to die instantly if they stop defending, aren’t they?

Anyway… that Aegis Protect support spell sure was amazing.

I could use it as well, of course, but with the number of soldiers here able to use it, it goes to show how advanced the Royal Capital Magic Guardians are.

A high output of arcane energy could be felt from among them – particularly near one edge of the periter.

“HAAHHH! VESTNT THUNDER!!”

“Gah?!”

One of Gaston’s brows twitched.

Forr Magic University Student Council Vice President, Jeanne the Lightning Flash… It’s been over two years since I’d last t her, I believe.

Looks like she’s holding her own more than well enough against the regular brigade mbers.

She wore the sa brigade uniform as everyone else present here, which ant her fascinating, splendid thighs were obscured. Of course.

The magnitude of her arcane energy has increased considerably, feeling more focused than ever, which goes to show how well she had been keeping up with her training.

And that armor of electricity… I’d like to know how to make one as well, but she’ll probably never agree to teach it to .

“Stop!”

A brawny man, standing arms crossed in the back, shouted in a thundering voice.

Imdiately following, the training maneuvers stopped, and the soldiers snappingly lined in a formation.

Their numbers here… about a thousand, I would say. I couldn’t get a reliable estimate, but that should be about right.

Oh, looks like Jeanne’s already noticed that I’m here.

I refrained from waving to her out of consideration that she may dislike it, only for Pochi to wave her hand at her instead. Well, forefoot. Sa difference.

“What do you think?”

Gaston asked the sa thing that he had asked just a few minutes ago.

Why does he want to hear my opinions on things that much? Well, not that I’d figure that out by thinking about it now.

So… their war potential. By mages’ standards, they are quite powerful. But for mages to stand up against SS-ranked monsters, they would need swift movents and even greater raw power.

That was the very reason why Tūs had trained the way he had.

As unpleasant a character as he was, I AM thankful of him. Just for that, if anything.

Now, as for these mages… they are trained fairly well.

However, frankly, the yield of two years’ worth of training I had gone through, when compared to what Jeanne has achieved in the sa amount of ti, was far greater.

Tūs had told at one point that ‘my muscles will never betray ’.

I did not quite think of it as believable when I’d first heard of it, but after I had actually gone through with the training, I did find that it gave a trendous boost to my magic invocation ability.

With my fortified abilities and improvents to my mobility across the board, in just one year, Pochi and I had been able to fell a Chaos Lizard, an SS-ranked monster.

…Albeit we barely managed to do so with a bit of luck involved.

If I were to consider whether or not these soldiers would be able to pull it off with how they are now… I’d say half of them would be wiped out in the process – and that’s being optimistic.

But should I really say that outright to Gaston?

I’d been able to say it easily last ti because it was about a gate, but it would be extrely difficult to make myself say the sa about all these people who worked to improve themselves day in and day out.

Pochi was supposed to cover for in tis like this, but she’s still occupied with waving to Jeanne, so that’s not an option right now.

“We’re not a financial services agency, young man. You don’t have to analyze things that much.”

Still angry about the signboard, huh?

Good on him for noticing what I’ve been agonizing over, though. Well, sa goes for Irene – these two seem especially good at reading my mind.

“I would say… at most half of them would make it. At worst, thirty percent. That’s the estimate I can make now.”

“The current rough estimate is that it would take a quarter of a regular mage brigade to take down SS-ranked monsters. And even then, at most only four at the sa ti…”

“Will that simple of a calculation be enough to work on, sir?”

“Of course not. Lend us your wisdom, young man.”

“…Co again?”

“What are you so surprised about? You think I don’t have my problems to deal with?”

Well, I’d always thought you were an omnipotent super grandpa, sir.

Anyway, are all these soldiers going to stand in formation and wait through our whole conversation? Their legs ought to be worn out by now.

Hmm… but it IS quite rare for Gaston to be relying on , or anyone at all, for that matter.

This man has helped out quite a lot, so I certainly would like to do anything in my power to repay him.

In the end… I’ll have to rely on HIM again, as much as I’d rather not.

“…I’ll write up a letter of recomndation.”

“To whom?”

“An… acquaintance of mine. I would say that he’s on par with the Holy Warriors. But he’s also… quite eccentric, you see, so I reckon he’ll never offer his aid directly.”

And even disregarding direct assistance, it’s highly possible that he’ll not do anything at all.

“Even if the world is in danger?”

“Even then, yes.”

“…I see.”

“aning, Sir Gaston… what you get out of this, and how much of it, will depend on your approach.”

With Gaston’s personality… he might actually just make it through.

“And what will you do, young man?”

“I already have sowhere I absolutely must go to. It concerns this issue as well, so… Hahaha…”

“…If you say so.”

Was it just , or did he turn a bit gloomy there? What’s going on?

“A-anyway, how much longer will we be standing here, sir? Weren’t we going to talk over so tea?”

“The tea can wait.”

“Huh?! Now we have a problem, sir!”

Pochi reacted to that one statent, of all things, resulting in an expression as if today was her worst day ever.

“Little girl, if you can only keep your patience for a while longer, I will give you my portion of cake as well.”

“Yes, sir!”

Now it’s her best day ever, apparently.

And Gaston… he’s suddenly gotten so good at handling Pochi. Unlike years before, it looks like he’s having fun now?

Maybe he’s secretly fond of animals, just like Billy, what with his Familiar being a mouse and all.

“So what’s on the agenda, sir?”

“You see, Viola has objected to your enrollnt into the brigade.”

“…I don’t rember ever replying to the invitation, though?”

“Of course, I understand that you’ve got things to do now – that you’ve changed over the past two years. But that doesn’t necessarily an I’m just letting the possibility go.”

Gaston took by surprise with the gradual harshening of his tone.

All the soldiers were visibly confused, and Fuyu seed quite spooked. Even Pochi ended up closing her eyes.

At any rate, he was right in that, two years ago, I would have wished to be here. I did genuinely feel happy when Gaston had invited back then.

But now I had so many more important things to do than work here. Which was why I had decided to consider that invitation ‘as long as I was still in the Magic University’. But… it looks like Gaston had other ideas.

I don’t have much ti – aning I can’t afford to spend any of it here.

All things considered, I’d be better off cutting the bridge here.

“…Hmm. That said, I understand that at this point, you’re not ant to be stuck working here.”

“Uh-huh… huh?”

Uh, so in the end, what was Gaston trying to tell ?

“I’ve already discussed that point with Viola. Do you want to know her response?”

“W-what is it, sir?”

“‘If he does possess that degree of ability, then we ought to let him in’ – that’s it.”

Wait, but didn’t she just-

“H-how’d she just up and reverse her opinion so suddenly?!”

“That’s was just the first part. Then I told her that I’d make you the Commander. Needless to say, she was enraged – Hmm, looks like everything’s ready. Look there, young man. She’s waiting oh-so-eagerly for your enrollnt into the brigade.”

Wowww… Unreal, bro…

Waitwaitwaitwait! What’d Gaston just say?! , the Commander? Even disregarding my obviously unfitting personality, there’s no way I can work it out.

Yeah, absolutely no way. But it goes to show how high of an evaluation Gaston has of . I appreciate that, if anything.

Viola walked in a straight line from the back row, stopping in the center of the training ground.

I, upon being nudged ahead by Gaston, dragged my feet toward where she was, with the soldiers dividing their formation to make way.

“Rember that we’re having cake after this, Master!”… That was my Familiar’s idea of what constituted an encouragent. But, well, she’s not wrong. I could go for so tea right now, too.

That ‘bad feeling’ I’d felt turned out to be true. Again. Man, I sure have been fighting a lot these past few days…

Well, technically most of my activities hadn’t involved fighting, but still… it sure has been quite a while that I’ve last had a one-on-one match.

“You see, Sir Gaston told that, if I’m capable of killing you, then I’m free to do so.”

How irresponsible.

“But I don’t intend to do that. I’ll keep you alive… and let you die off by yourself. Don’t worry.”

Were you a forr bandit or sothing, Miss Viola? Quite a nasty tongue for a Brigadier, don’t you think?

Well, no, she IS part of the Nation’s regular army, so her being stern toward her inferiors could be a part of her job. Might be why she ended up coming off as rude… or is it?

By this ti, the soldiers have already retreated to the sides of the training ground, leaving all the open space for just and Viola.

“Are you ready?”

“No-“

“Let’s go!”

So scary.

But… what should I do?

I an… there’s no way I can possibly lose this fight, is there?

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