I Got a Fake Job at the Academy Chapter 140

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◈ Episode 140 2nd test (2)

Line’s remarks were enough to surprise other students.

“What did he just say?”

“Couldn’t it be that you didn’t make a magic square? That’s why I said that there was no parchment in the way of pear.”

“In Mr. Rudger’s exam? Crazy.”

While the students were buzzing like that, Ludger stared at Line in silence before slowly opening his mouth.

“Then what are you planning to do? Is it safe to say that there is no magic square to demonstrate?”

At those words, Rinne shook her head.

“no. The magic square definitely made it. but… … .”

“but?”

“It is difficult to transfer on parchment. So I’m going to show it through a direct technique.”

I was about to ask what and how great he made it, but seeing Line’s unwavering eyes, it was clear that he hadn’t said it in vain.

“good night. Show me.”

Instead, if you don’t live up to expectations even a little bit, even if you’re Line, you won’t be able to avoid getting scolded.

Rinne sighed and raised her magic power.

She put a lot of thought into making a magic square to show in the exam.

The other students ended up showing elemental elements through magic squares, but she, who possesses non-elemental magic, couldn’t even do that.

It was at a disadvantage from the start, so Line said to do the best he could.

I couldn’t help but wonder where to start.

If it weren’t for the book of non-attribute magic that Ludger had lent him, it would have been the case.

However, thanks to reading that book, I was able to figure out which way to go and not give up.

And now.

prove it here

‘I’ll show the teacher. That I’ve changed this much.’

Extend both hands forward and slowly generate magic power. As I concentrated my mind completely, I felt as if I was the only one left in the world.

Before long, the magic formula drawn by lines of magical power began to emerge in front of Line.

slowly.

but clearly.

Rudger’s eyebrows twitched when he saw it in one form.

Of course, that expression quickly returned to normal, and no student noticed the change.

It was because everyone had their eyes on the magic square technique Linen created.

“… … It’s a three-dimensional magic square.”

“As expected, the teacher knows at a glance. yes that’s right.”

Ludger looked at Line’s magic square floating in front of him and evaluated it that way.

If other magic squares were two-dimensional drawings drawn on parchment, Linen’s was a three-dimensional magic square.

This formula, resembling a Rubik’s Cube, was called a three-dimensional magic square in mathematics and a Magic Cube in the occult.

Ludger carefully examined the flow of magical power engraved in the spell. It was to check if it was simply mimicking the shape.

but.

‘Perfect.’

There is not a single flaw in it.

All the horizontal, vertical, high, and solid diagonal lines that exist in the cube, as well as the sum of the horsepower in the cross section, are all the same.

It was a perfect three-dimensional magic square, with the force flowing equally in any direction and no deviation.

‘You’ve studied the magic constant to this extent? It would not have been enough to produce this level of results within the given time, but he did it.’

Could it be that Rudger was uneasy about keeping silent all the time?

At first, Rinne’s confident shoulders began to shrink little by little.

“Rine.”

It was then that Ludger opened his mouth after taking his eyes off the 3D magic square.

“Your grade is an A+.”

“yes?”

“no. It’s a pity that I can only give you this much. To that extent, the magic square you created is perfect. Great. That’s great.”

“yes? yes?”

Line couldn’t come to his senses at Ludger’s continuous praise.

It is perfect. amazing. excellent.

These were all words of praise that had never come out of Rudger’s mouth, and were unlikely to come out in the future.

But Rudger was sincere, not empty.

‘He was born with talent in this way.’

Unlike the other students, Line cannot use elemental magic because of her non-elemental magic. At the same time, the release of her mana itself was also quite difficult.

But is there something to gain as much as there is to lose?

Line’s cognitive ability for shapes, especially three-dimensional space, was significantly higher than other students.

‘no. There is no need to compare yourself with other students. It’s just overwhelming.’

Flora Lumos, who created Jisoo Gwimundo through magic squares, was definitely worthy of being called the owner of great talent.

It was to the extent that even Flora had to give Line a handful for now.

“Rine.”

“… … .”

“Rine.”

“yes? Who? Me?”

“This means that there is someone other than you, Renee.”

“Ah, yes. You called me… … .”

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Linen was still not sane.

Although I did my best with the determination not to disappoint Mr. Rudger, I did not expect to receive such a good evaluation.

“Rine. How did you come up with this magic square? Even if it’s just an idea, actually implementing this into a magic formula would have been almost impossible in that short period of time.”

“Uh, that’s it… … .”

Line calmly explained how he came to create such a spell.

“At first, I thought a lot about just making something new. However, it seems that thinking alone is not enough, so I tried to use mana in various ways with the feeling of bumping into it.”

“Have you dealt with it?”

“Somehow… … .”

“How come you finished it?”

Rinne shyly nodded.

“I didn’t mean it either, but somehow my mana flow, um… … naturally? Is it supposed to go that way? I left it to the flow and developed the magic square I envisioned in my head, and it turned out like this.”

─It came naturally because I just did it.

It was a word that only a person who took the extreme of his talent could say.

‘You just did it? It’s funny.’

‘I should lie in moderation.’

The students who heard that thought that Line was deliberately bluffing to impress Rudger.

However, Ludger’s expression did not change much.

Rudger knew better than anyone else that Line wasn’t one to flatter himself by telling lies.

Everything she says is true.

‘The magic flowed naturally?’

Normally, there is no case in which the magical power itself moves beyond the will of the caster.

It was most likely that he did it instinctively without realizing it.

And the reason why he suddenly showed such talent after not showing much prominence until now was most likely thanks to reading a book related to non-attribute magic that Ludger gave him a while ago.

‘Perhaps the book I handed over acted as a kind of trigger.’

Non-attribute magic is an unknown power whose origin is still unknown.

But now, looking at the magic square that Line created, I got a little sense of where it was specialized.

“teacher? Are you okay?”

“… … No big deal. Anyway, great magic square, I saw it well. It was a lot of work.”

“Ah yes.”

Line couldn’t get rid of the feeling that Rudger was rushing to finish the situation.

However, the reason why he couldn’t bear to ask why was because, at the moment, Ludger’s expression was too serious.

“I believe that everyone remembers their scores. If there’s someone you’ve erased from your memory, check the bulletin board in the classroom. Sooner or later, I will send an assistant to inform you.”

At that, the students who received low scores sighed heavily.

“The top five in the second test were Flora Lumos and Line, who received A+, Julia Plumhart, who received A, and Iona Ovalley and Aidan, who received B+. It wasn’t intentional, but the numbers came together.”

The five named above were eligible for the second framework.

Ludger said that he would give it to him after the upcoming magic festival was over, as he was busy right now.

“ha. I really want to die. What is D? D is.”

“You are just better. I am E- It’s not the lowest point, but what’s the difference between it and the lowest point?”

“I will work a little harder.”

The fact that there were only two nobles among the top five in this exam also made the noble students’ expressions seriously distorted.

Besides, one of the top 5 is not a commoner, but a sub-species, and that’s not even a beast.

Students who have been educated for a long time get lower scores than those barbaric beastmen. The parties were honest and still felt like a dream.

“Any student who is dissatisfied with their test results should tell me directly. If you really want to be unfair, I will review individually. Even if you take your time.”

As Rudger tightened his eyes and said, the students who had quietly muttered their dissatisfaction fell silent.

With that, the second test was over.

Students packed their bags. Today’s test is over, so some students want to go back to their dormitory to rest, and some students go to take another exam.

Rudger stared at Linen, who was still standing between them, puzzled.

‘Is it non-attribute magic?’

Non-attribute magical power is an unknown power that even Ludgar does not yet know the origin and reason for.

Even in the research book on non-attribute magic, the details of what kind of power this magic was were not written.

Most of what was included was an explanation of how to use magic with this non-attribute magic.

‘The flow of magical power flowed naturally into the three-dimensional magic square. It didn’t feel like I was forced to let it go. Are you saying that the magic rate is high?’

magic rate.

A measure of how well a magician’s magical power matches magic when performing a specific magic.

This is because even if the same magic is used, the power of the magic differs depending on the attribute of magic.

One of the most representative offensive magics, [Swaying Flame], is stronger when used by a magician of fire elemental magic than by a magician of water elemental magic.

This is because the magic ratio is higher.

‘As for the non-attribute magic that has not yet been revealed, the magic rate hovers around the lowest for any magic. The fact that it was different this time in the magic square, could it be that it is specialized in that area?’

perhaps.

Rudger built what-if assumptions in his mind.

Non-attribute magic is not just magic that is specialized for elements that exist in nature.

Something much higher than that, something that is still impossible to measure for people in the world today.

‘For example… … space.’

There are many magics in this world, but the only one that doesn’t exist is space magic.

Teleportation and Blinkney were treated as fanciful legends in this world.

‘It’s a funny story. There are anti-magic, dreams, divinity, painting, origami, and all sorts of things, but only space magic doesn’t exist.’

The funnier thing is that there is also magic that interferes with ‘time’, but there is no space.

Of course, this time magic is not that useful compared to its name, but it is not a magic that does not exist.

In other words, Rudger was the only one in this world who knew how to use space magic.

‘If Line’s magic is really related to space… … .’

It’s just a hypothesis, so I can’t say for sure.

But if the hypothesis turns out to be true, then.

‘That power is absolutely necessary for me.’

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Flora Lumos moved on to take her next exam with her best friend Cheryl Wagner.

Cheryl asked Flora, who was walking down the aisle in silence.

“Flora. How did you do that?”

“what?”

“There is a magic square, magic square. Flora won first place. Mr. Rudger’s class, while it seems different, is very difficult, how often do you do it?”

The intention behind Cheryl’s words must have been purely a compliment to envy her genius.

But Flora couldn’t be genuinely happy.

“I am not number one.”

“But Flora got top marks.”

“… … Should I say that with my own mouth? It’s because there are other people besides me who got the highest score.”

“Is that a kid named Line?”

“What is it? that magic circle. And so is the teacher. A compliment that has never been given to me like that… … .”

Doing so much

To be honest, I was both disappointed and angry.

Suddenly, he remembered the encounter with Linen near Mr. Rudger’s office.

I didn’t know him, so I just ignored it at the time, but looking back, it was very suspicious.

‘… … That kid.’

Flora bit her lip, thinking of Linen.

It was hard to even imagine that Mr. Rudger’s impregnable personality approached a student first.

Rather, I don’t know if it’s the other way around.

‘No, I’m sure. If it were someone else, I would have been so overwhelmed by Mr. Ludger’s momentum that I wouldn’t be able to speak to him, but if he had the audacity to go around with the 3rd Princess… … .’

I thought he was calm, but he had a more foxy side than I thought.

Before that, I thought I had frequent frictions with other noble students, and I thought I knew why.

But for now, the test is the priority, so Flora decided to turn her attention to Line.

“… … .”

“… … .”

That was until he ran into Line with the 3rd princess at the entrance of the classroom where he was going to take the next exam.

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