54 – Rating Formula (2)

Liechten Academy boasts a vast site as well as its reputation.

Thanks to that, there are also quite large buildings.

The academy’s rating center is one of them.

A grading field comparable to the size of a football field. The bleachers surrounding it reminded me of a stadium.

Of course, the large space was quite overcrowded because all the first-year students had gathered.

‘If this is the case, wouldn’t it be better to divide them into groups by day?’

Ian let out a light sigh.

Of course, I know that my grumbling doesn’t mean much. Outsiders sitting in the bleachers. If you were to value their time, a few pockets of gold would not be enough.

Even so, there is definitely something ignorant about measuring the grades of one grade at the same time.

The only consolation is that the first measurement to be made today is the mana measurement ceremony.

Because the measurement is simply done with the magic engineering equipment, the turn will turn quickly.

While walking around grumbling like that.

“Ian! Here!”

Looking around, Ian noticed a prickling ear.

“This way!”

Danya is jumping in place.

As if Kijak would not be able to find himself, his desperate movements made him laugh out loud.

Looking at familiar faces around her, it seems that this is the gathering place for the Mejai class.

“You’re here early.”

Ian walked over to Danya and said hello.

“Huh!”

She crosses her arms right away and snorts her.

Dannya, who just jumped up and down, is going somewhere, and is in a cat mode that is so insidious.

I don’t think I’m completely angry.

As we approached, rather than increasing our distance, we stuck together.

As if he wanted to look at himself.

‘What is it?’

Looking at his cheeks, which seemed to be slightly swollen, it seemed that there was something swollen…

‘Did I get angry when I left it alone at the inn the other day?’

Ian remembered what happened a while ago.

She called Danya to the hostel. But she left immediately after leaving her with the idea of her mobility.

It’s a bit disrespectful for the landlord to leave first after calling in someone else to help.

“I’m sorry I left you alone the other day.”

An apology that flows straight out of Ian’s mouth.

Then she was rather startled by Danya.

Because it wasn’t her Ian’s apology that she intended.

Rather, Danya was so happy that Ian invited her to her house.

“No, it’s not like that! I was rather grateful back then!”

“No… It’s because I gave you the elixir. I was really grateful for that. I ate well.”

Muttered Danya, bowing her head as if she was ashamed to say thanks.

“With something like that.”

“But thank you later…”

Saying that, Danya opened her ax eye.

She asked.

“Isn’t that our colleague?”

“Uh.”

“That, but…! That, that…”

Danya’s cheeks swelled after hesitantly looking up at her. It’s a properly pouting expression, but I don’t know why it’s pouting, but that look is quite cute.

After mumbling for a while, he asks.

“Has anyone else entered your room besides me…Nya?”

“…What?”

“Tta, have you ever been with another woman or other people?”

What kind of question is that?

As a feline, do you have a territorial instinct unique to cats?

What. These racial differences need to be calmly adjusted in peer relationships.

Have you ever let someone else into your room?

It probably didn’t exist before the possession. Not even after being possessed. There was no reason or need for it until Danya’s help was needed.

“I don’t think it was.”

“Really?”

“I don’t think there’s any reason to bring in anyone other than you.”

Danya’s expression melted at once at these words.

“Heh, heh. Really? Sylvia too?”

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“Yes. But why Sylvia?”

“Oh, it’s nothing.”

Now I even smirk.

Is it really good to expand your domain?

‘I’m sure I’ll need to learn about racial differences in the future.’

While Ian misunderstood Danya’s jealousy as a cat’s habit.

A small exclamation came from the side where the knights department was located.

“Quaaah!”

“Miss Sharon is cool!”

The first step in the grading equation that has just begun, mana measurement.

As Sharon’s turn approached, the surroundings seemed agitated.

She approaches the measuring instrument step by step.

Sharon stood in front of the meter.

A moment when the attention of many cadets is focused.

The noisy surroundings suddenly become quiet.

The silence where not even the sound of breathing can be heard.

— Please put your hand in front of the meter.

The mechanical sound of the meter sounds dry.

Sharon’s cold eyes.

Her hand goes up to the measuring instrument, colder than the machine.

— Passed Grade F test.

— Passed Class D test.

— Passed Class C test.

A low-level test that passes in an instant, in less than a second.

That also means that her mana far exceeds the lower grade.

“Ohhh…”

The surroundings are full of surprises.

— Passed Grade B test.

— ……

— Passed Grade A test.

The somewhat light admiration gradually adds weight to her ever-increasing ratings.

“I can’t believe I passed the A grade so quickly.”

“That level is overwhelming even compared to the cadets of Ether.”

She managed to get to the S rank.

“As expected, the daughters of the Pierce family are different.”

“There’s a big difference from the normal cadets right from the beginning. It seems like he’s perfectly revealing his talent now.”

“There must have been something wrong with the entrance exam.”

The first appearance of S-class, excluding the cadets of Ether-class.

It’s only natural that everyone’s attention is focused on her.

But it wasn’t just Sharon who got that kind of attention.

— Come on, Cadet Ian Black Angus.

Although this was a slightly different interest.

“What? Didn’t Ian quit the academy?”

“I didn’t confess these days, so I really thought I couldn’t come out after that incident.”

“There are rumors that things have changed.”

Definitely heartbreaking insults.

But Ian didn’t care.

Because she was confident in her own abilities.

— Passed Grade F test

— Class D test…

The next comment is somewhat delayed.

Gulp.

Silence flows in the measurement field.

But it’s a different kind of quiet than Sharon.

It was more like anticipation than tension.

— Class D test failed.

“…What did you just say?”

“Puhhhhh!”

“hahahahaha!”

And the moment Ian’s rating was revealed.

Laughter covered the measurement site.

On the other hand, the bleachers where the outsiders are located.

This is a place prepared to observe the cadets’ grade measurement ceremony.

However, there was a place where people’s eyes gathered even in the same audience.

Because even among them, there was a clear difference in social status. No matter how much the purpose of observing the cadets was, it was natural to pay attention to characters that would not be easily accessible to ordinary people.

Among them, it was the combination of fluorescent and orange-haired women that definitely drew a lot of attention.

With short fluorescent hair and a small body and height like a child, Ray belongs to the Lichten Branch of the Magic Tower.

A woman with long pink and orange hair and a mature and voluptuous body that looks like Lucia’s guardian is Elisha from the magic guild ‘Event Horizon’.

The reputation of the Magic Tower and the ‘Event Horizon’ guild is one of the few organizations on the continent. Even among the elite, they were two groups that only accepted the elite, so they were hard to see compared to the reputation they had.

So, in a way, it is only natural that countless eyes glance at them.

However, as if they were accustomed to the gazes of the people around them, they were only observing the cadets.

At the measurement site, many children were being measured at the same time, but it was a dark-haired Magical Faculty cadet who took their eyes off them.

— An Ian cadet in Mejai’s class at the Faculty of Magic. The mana measurement result is D!

— Wahahahaha!

“…Did you just see that black hair?”

“Your sister. That’s too poor magic.”

A fluorescent-haired girl who answers dryly.

Elisha glared at her and looked down at her.

“Ray?”

“Why, why are you looking at me that way? It’s burdensome.”

Ray’s eyes roll suspiciously.

Quick.

Vines sprouted on Elisha’s fine forehead.

Then, she grabbed Ray’s cheek with both hands.

“Hey.”

“Nye eh eh”

Soft and soft. Woo woo woo.

Elisha’s long hands mercilessly rubbed Lay’s cheeks as if kneading flour.

“I saw it, I didn’t see it.”

“Ummrgureugh.”

“I saw it, I didn’t see it.”

“Bubbuyeo!”

It was only then that Elisha’s hand was released.

“Ray. This time, we exchanged opinions and decided to go well. Let’s not get too ugly.”

“Ha, but.”

“But?”

“The Magic Tower needs talented people! Oh! I don’t want to work overtime anymore!”

Ray shouts with teardrops hanging from him.

Compared to magic guilds such as Event Horizon, the Mage Tower’s traditional recruitment method is certainly more difficult to supply and demand for talent.

‘Oh, that poor thing.’

Elisha sighed and pointed at Ian, who was returning to her seat in the distance, listening to the taunts of the students.

“Still, I think the Mage Tower Lord would be interested in that child. The purity of that child’s mana is not normal.”

“You saw my sister too.”

“Besides, it’s hard to contain the earth element in a circle. That purity and that amount. There’s definitely something about that child.”

“That’s right. Certainly not to the point of passing by.”

A thin tension flowed between the two, who had agreed for the first time in a while.

“…You may need to take a closer look.”

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