89 Magic Instruction Lecture
"Well, then I'll start class again today."
That was Carine who told her to start the class, but when she looked lightly at the spot, she exhaled a small sigh.
Because the sight that was spreading there was what it always was.
As a matter of course, what we are about to do now is a magic instruction class, and the recipients are those in the first grade of the elementary school of magic instruction.
I mean, if I tried it on them, this should be one of the classes I have to take with the most effort... but if I came to the end of it, I didn't feel motivated by the majority of those students.
There are only four students sitting in the front row, which is... well, not yet.
I am purposefully using a magic guide so that my voice can reach me even as I sit at the rear.
The location of the seats has nothing to do with taking the class seriously.
But... but it is.
I already told you about the start of the class, but the sound of the conversation continues to sound whispered out of the classroom.
And it is the vast majority of the students who are doing it.
No matter how favorable you look at it, it's not the attitude of those who are serious about taking classes.
Nevertheless, this is the Royal College, where they have dived through its rigorous exams.
There's no way there's such thing as unmotivation... and Karine knows it's true.
Yes, they're not unmotivated.
Rather, when it comes to magic, I am very motivated... which is why I am unwilling to take Karine's class seriously.
The reason for this is simple and clear.
Because even though magic is basically something to remember and use sensibly, Karine is trying to explain and explain it theoretically.
In short, this class means nothing to them… instead, it was only a waste of time.
Therefore, they try to use it at all effectively, creating challenges at each other's discretion, and they each move forward with their arguments.
But there's no point in noticing that.
Because all instructors except Karine, who is in charge of the magic guide, affirm it.
That's what magic instruction is all about in the first place.
As I mentioned earlier, magic is a sensory thing, and your senses are everything.
Some, for example, meditate to learn magic, and some, for example, suddenly become available one day when they spend all their time thinking about the magic they want to use on a daily basis.
For example, some go to a chapel to learn magic and pray to God, and some say that practice is everything, so that it can be used abruptly in the midst of an actual battle.
There is nothing in common there, and learning magic begins by looking for ways in which you can learn magic.
Magic instruction classes are supposed to be time for each of us to look for them.
That is why their attitude is right everywhere.
Because we have our own arguments, we have conversations with ourselves, and that's how we try to learn magic.
But Karine thought it was wrong.
No, I don't deny that makes magic available.
However, I don't know how to remember, so I thought it would be wrong for you to think of it as instructors.
Thus, magic was systematized, dismantled in theory, and proved officially.
No... that's what I'm trying to do.
Although we are still in the process of demonstrating what we are talking about, it is certainly one of the things that we have been able to confirm.
So, if we can understand and apply this properly, I'm sure that everyone can easily use magic.
"I mean, hey, even when I say magic, in the end, it's a kind of skill, that's what it means. Together with someone with a swordsmanship superior who can slash and tear space as long as he has that image. You can't do that if you think about it normally, can you? But they can. Because we can have such concepts and make such concepts manifest in reality. In a way, it's also with fantasy species."
Talking about it, I realize that the gaze of one person who was at the rear of the line turned to us.
Was it also a word to distract him somewhere?
The colour of interest dwells in those eyes for a moment... but soon I can see it disappeared.
At the same time, I found out what the intent was, because it had been directed at me many times.
In other words, no, I don't know what you're talking about.
What the hell do they not know when it comes to explaining it so plainly?
"... hey, speaking of which, you were slashing space, too, but you know what that means right now?
"My whole life I do that completely with my senses... because I think I can, or I know I can... no. Does that mean that magic can be used if you apply it...? In other words... we need to prepare the sword first."
"Isn't that just swordsmanship anymore?
"Ugh, yeah... swords, at the point of taking them out, so, swordsmanship, I think, huh?
"What... so... Stupid......!?
"What, you're not seriously surprised? Were you serious...?... I'd like to give you something stupid to say."
and the conversation sounded strangely clear.
Nothing compares to anything else...... no, that's natural too.
They're in the front row.
But the most different thing about it from the rest of them was that it was a conversation about the content of the class.
It's like they're saying that what they're doing isn't in vain... I don't think I can help it if my mouth gets loose.
But not if you're doing that.
Sure, they don't seem to understand a bit, either, but they're asking me right.
Then you seem to be an instructor, and you should answer that question properly.
"Oh, what's up, you guys? I don't know what it is.
"I'd rather be less of a figurehead...... oh, no, it's nothing. Soma? They're asking me if there was something I don't know?
"Hmm? Hmm... right... everyone just told me that even if I tried to use magic with a sword, isn't that swordsmanship?
"Huh? Hmm...... what do you think?
For a moment I thought it was a joke, but as far as its eyes were concerned, it was serious in itself.
Then this one should also be answered seriously.
But when I thought about it, I immediately got the answer.
The answer is no.
"Hey, I don't think so. Okay? 'Cause when I say that, all the magicians have to have bare hands when they use magic... no, not even bare hands, more than there is physical surgery. If you think about it, whether you have a sword or not, magic is magic, right? Look, Lars, even you can use your sword, but you can also use magic, right?
"Oh, huh? I can use it..."
"See?
"Hmm...... I see"
Looking at Nodding Soma, Karine loosened her mouth just a little bit, not least because Soma convinced me with her own explanation.
I saw him right behind the front row, so I threw a story to Lars, because he responded to it.
That means Lars was taking classes right, too.
Little by little, my classes are beginning to be heard.
If you think about it, there's no reason not to be happy.
Anyway, I did the same thing until last year, but at that time, nobody was going to ask me about it.
Because of that, by the time it's been two months, Karine won't be giving classes in seating either... but this year, there are five of them.
I can't help but loosen my mouth, but I'll keep talking properly.
"And... well, to be honest, I don't really want to say this, but the way I remember magic is something that certainly isn't for each person in the current situation. Soma, if you want to remember while you have a sword, I think you have one, too. No, I don't think that's the only way I'm gonna try to do it in a way that suits you better, Soma. Okay?
That wasn't theoretical at all, but there wouldn't be a problem if that got me into a takeaway where I wanted to listen to myself.
There's nothing you can do if you don't try to hear me for now.
Though they've been asking me so far, that might stop them if they don't think it makes sense.
Then even if you bend your beliefs just a little, it shouldn't be wrong to talk so that it's easy for you to be interested.
"Hmmm... the way it suits me better... I see. I mean, that's it... that's a step forward from having a sword... if you try to learn magic while waving a sword, or...?
"Or not. It's not completely swordsmanship anymore!
"Yeah, that's swordsmanship. Until I do, I don't think I can shake it anymore, do I?
"But I think Lars used his magic every once in a while, waving his sword?
"Oh, that... that, only, uses magic, just, so... when I remember, I think it's... different,"
"What... so...?
"So why are you seriously stunned... it's not natural"
"Let it be, Doctor... is it?
"Oh, um... yeah.... Well, even if you're just trying to learn magic by waving your sword, maybe it's not magic."
"Stupid......"
It seems that Soma meant it and was really stunned... to the way it looked, Karine just leaked a little, grin.
Because, although Karine also thinks that what you're saying is a little weird, it doesn't make a difference that you're taking your own classes for real.
At the same time, I think.
I wonder why this has a bad reputation.
Because Soma has a terrible reputation from other instructors.
Says, I read other books in class and haven't taken the class properly.
Says, and yet if you shake the class story, it answers perfectly, so there's no cuteness.
Says I'm unhappy because you had a proper meeting on the first day, but never since!
At the end of the day, I feel like there's some kind of mix-up, but that's more or less what it looks like.
I don't get seating properly, and I feel skimpy when it comes to practical skills.
It seems that only the actual skill of exploring the labyrinth is properly received, but the story is otherwise completely destroyed.
But as you can see in front of you, from Carine, Soma is a serious and good student.
Well they still can't use magic...... no doubt, I have enthusiasm.
And the philosophy of the college is so that those who should learn can learn.
Then there shouldn't have been any problem.
Whatever.
"Well... let's just keep that question and move on with the class - If you listen to me, there may be something pinning ahead."
"Hmm... right. Please do me a favor."
Whatever it is, a student like that wants to continue the class.
Then that was enough.
Well, I'd love for everyone to do this one day, but with that in mind.
Still, for now, this is it, and Karine had to resume her classes.