I Quit the Hero’s Party Chapter 33

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   After the public lecture, Aplia took a three-day Sabbath. Originally, it was a holiday created by hastily adjusting the academic calendar, dragging on the regular Sabbath that was scheduled to take place a month later.

   Nominally, it was for the purpose of repairing the barrier that had been disturbed by the visit of an outsider…

   Most professors know.

   It was a necessary rest period to cool down the heat.

   That day, a public lecture was held in the main auditorium.

   Rania van Trias.

   Gibbon (基本) pronounced through the girl’s mouth.

   There is no need to distinguish between professors and students.

   There is no wizard who did not gain enlightenment from that lecture. 

   A wizard is also a scholar who walks the path of magic.

   Just as scholars usually do, magicians also try to write down their insights. We plan to taxidermize it as a result of our research. 

   For the past three days.

   That passion for learning heated up Aplia.

   Reservations were pouring in like crazy for the lab at the university.

   Even decent professors were scrambling to occupy the spell lab and lock the door…

   In such a situation, there is no way for normal operations to occur.

   The three-day Sabbath was a necessary measure.

   And, today is the end of the three-day Sabbath.

   The professors gathered at the bachelor’s office had one interest.

   Rania van Trias.

   I went to Professor Rossell’s office early in the morning, but the girl was not there. Afterwards, the professors head straight to the cafe.

   A cafe I had never heard of before.

   However, I have heard through rumors that this is a cafe that the girl often visits.

   “Here, please give me a drink.”

   “I’ll have a drink too… ”

   Thanks to this, the cafe was unseasonably crowded with customers.

   The professors sitting at the window seat where she sat are wide-eyed and waiting for her to come.

   and.

   “Uh, what the f*ck.”

   Rania van Trias.

   She, a regular customer of the cafe, groaned as she saw the cafe being overcrowded.

   “I’ll have to stop by next time…”

   She quenched her appetite and left.

   No professor saw that. 

   The owner of the cafe had no idea what was going on and was suffering from untimely customers for a while.

   2.

   Resty was pacing in front of the professor’s office.

   Because everyone had turned on their eyes and left for the cafe, it was actually quiet here in front of Mana’s trading professor’s office.

   A chair placed in front of the professor’s office.

   Resty sat in his chair, checked his notes several times, and waited for a professor.

   ‘You can go inside and wait, but…’

   Because Elder Rossell was still uncomfortable, Resty waited outside the professor’s office.

   Sarah.

   The blowing wind is warm.

   Resty yawned in the dazzling morning sunlight. Because I worked until late last night to make the circuit a little neater, I was a little short of sleep.

   “Haam…”

   Yawning like that.

   “What are you doing here?”

   “… !”

   At the voice that was suddenly heard, Lesti was startled and her shoulders trembled. He quickly turned his head.

   “huh?”

   Gray hair swaying in the wind. Blue eyes shining through thin eyelashes.

   Rania van Trias.

   The person Resty had been waiting for was standing there. Resty hurriedly stood up from his seat.

   “Ah, hello, Professor Rania.”

   “Yes, bye. “What happened this morning?”

   Her eyes narrowed as she asked that question.

   The eyes felt scary when I first saw them, but now they don’t feel scary anymore.

   Because the direction his eyes were directed at was the note he was holding. Resty strangely felt strength in his shoulders.

   “After solving everything, I came to ask you a question.”

   “Hmm.”

   She smiles as if she is interested.

   He then pointed to the door of the professor’s office.

   “Shall we go in and talk?”

   “yes.”

   Entering the professor’s office, she made Resty a cup of coffee and sat down across from him.

   “Master, this kid said he had a question…”

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   “OK. “I’ll try going outside.”

   Roselle stood up to clean up the commotion outside. There were only Rania and Resty in the professor’s office.

   sniffling.

   Resty drank coffee and watched Rania check her notes.

   ‘It’s so delicious…’

   The coffee had a nice aroma, perhaps because it was expensive coffee. However, the professor in front of me wasn’t even touching the coffee cup.

   ‘I guess you’re concentrating.’

   Did about a minute pass like that?

   Rania opened her mouth after checking all the explanations that Resty had written down.

   “That’s correct.”

   A short word.

   “The solution is accurate and the circuit is clean.”

   A simple compliment.

   “The problem given was dismantling the circuit, and you even guessed how the circuit is used?”

   “Well, I have some time left…”

   “Hmm.”

   A look of satisfaction.

   “Would you like to explain this solution in a little more detail?”

   “Yes, yes.”

   Resty calmed his increasingly excited voice and slowly opened his mouth.

   “Friction between circuits, forming a magical layer between lines. “I think it is a method of amplifying the power of the spell by circulating and accelerating the mana in the magic layer.”

   “aha.”

   she smiled

   “That’s right, that’s correct. “It’s a circuit that activates by friction.”

   Then he stretched out his hand so that Resty could see. 

   White and thin fingers. 

   Mana creeps up onto those fingers.

   “Like this.”

   Okay, she snapped her fingers.

   The circuits stocked in the middle finger and thumb rub. Sparks flew in the air.

   The spark that jumps turns into fire. A flash of lightning flashes for a brief moment, then fades away.

   Friction in the circuit occurred in an instant.

   “and···.”

   When Lesti saw that, he involuntarily let out an exclamation.

   In terms of time, it’s about 2 seconds.

   It was difficult to even count how many mana reactions occurred in those two seconds or so.

   ‘Friction, acceleration, overheating, evaporation, circulation…’

   All Resty could count were those five.

   As I was admiring this, Rania took out a piece of paper.

   “Well, since I guessed it well… I guess I can solve this too.”

   “yes?”

   “This is a similar problem. “Once you understand it, this will be easier, right?”

   Rania picked up a pen. 

   Then, he drew a circuit on a blank piece of paper. Resty watched the process closely.

   It was a circuit mixed in a similar format to the problem solved.

   Resty narrowed his eyes and examined it.

   When the circuit is complete.

   Resty also finished calculating.

   “Then, this is until tomorrow…”

   “I solved it.”

   “···huh?”

   Resty took out a pen and immediately wrote down the answer next to it. It is a problem that shares the same solution method as a problem that was previously solved.

   ‘If you do this…’

   widely.

   Resty put down his pen.

   Three separate circuits are drawn on a blank piece of paper.

   “···That’s the correct answer.”

   The voice I soon heard sounded a surprise.

   Resty suddenly raised his head. I made eye contact with the professor across from me.

   Eyes that were always squinted.

   Those eyes were now round and open.

   As if he was surprised.

   “That’s amazing.”

   That compliment mixed with surprise. At that praise, Resty asked a question in a slightly excited voice.

   “Can I take care of the other issues as well?”

   3.

   I looked at the spot where Resty had left.

   The solution process laid out on the desk.

   I read the explanation again, written in neat, neat handwriting. There are no errors in the process.

   “Hmm…”

   Honestly, I was a little surprised.

   It is a similar type of problem to the one assigned as an assignment. However, if the problem was basic theory… the problem I was just given to solve was application.

   ‘I guessed it right just by looking at the circuit drawing.’

   It must be a type of problem that you have only solved once.

   I put it to good use right away.

   “···This is beyond my expectations.”

   I thought he might have talent.

   Elder of the Gray Magic Tower. Since he was the child chosen by Him, I thought his qualities would be sufficient, but…

   This really exceeded my expectations.

   “Isn’t he someone who deserves to be ignored like that?”

   No matter how you look at it, he wasn’t a kid who deserved to be treated like that. At this level, he has a lot of talent.

   I discovered more than what was given.

   Not only did I find the correct answer to the problem I was given, but I went further and roughly guessed how to use the circuit that was the answer.

   and.

   What caught my attention more than anything.

   A faint halo of light in the eyes that were chasing mana and reading circuits. It was a piece of talent that had not yet blossomed.

   That light.

   It was a ‘different’ type of talent that I didn’t have. 

   ‘Now that I think about it, your occupation was a Summoner, right?’

   I laughed bitterly.

   Summoner, I was painfully aware of how difficult the summoner class was to deal with.

   One of the Four Heavenly Kings of the Demon King Army.

   Alchemist and summoner.

   ‘Apostate, Gletus.’

   When I thought of the crazy summoner who mass-produced demonic beasts and commanded a large army of chimeras, the back of my neck throbbed for no reason.

   ‘Because I really almost died at that time.’

   A summoner who has reached his peak.

   As someone who dealt with that nightmare, I could never take the name summoner lightly.

   ‘The light I saw earlier.’

   Suddenly, I imagined the result that would be created if that light and my talent as a summoner were combined.

   The conclusion came quickly.

   At the conclusion I came to, I smiled bitterly and muttered.

   “···It will be worth it.”

   About that nightmare.

   “Whoa…”

   I sighed and leaned heavily into the chair.

   “Skier, Belnoa.”

   And then.

   “Front line, Lark.”

   One by one, I spoke the names of the students I had noticed.

   “Resti as a wizard and assistant in the front lines… and, if possible, even Princess Aila.”

   A party made up of four people.

   “aha.”

   Suddenly, laughter came out.

   “They are all great kids to raise.”

   4.

   “Just go back now.”

   “No, it’s okay just once…”

   “Do I really need to raise my voice?”

   At that cold voice, the professors fell silent. Even for them, Professor Rossell was a bit of a difficult person.

   An elder of the Gray Magic Tower.

   One of the few wise men in the kingdom.

   Only within Aplia are we tied together as professors, but when we go outside, it is difficult to talk to each other.

   “Okay, I understand.”

   “Then, if there is a next chance…”

   In the end, the professors left with regret. 

   “Whoa…”

   Roselle sighed and shook her head.

   ‘It’s hard to have such a good student.’

   Certainly, the lecture, which had been prepared for a week, was a success in Rossel’s opinion. He definitely deserved a passing grade.

   ‘There’s still a long way to go to perfection…’

   Still, he’s a very smart kid, so he’ll learn quickly. Roselle thought about that and took his steps.

   The hallway leading back to the professor’s office.

   Roselle, who was walking along the hallway, suddenly looked at a student walking across from him. This is a child I know. Before being a student, he was an elder of the Gray Magic Tower.

   The next magic tower lord, following in the footsteps of his disciple.

   Resty.

   She is walking down the hallway looking at her notes. She doesn’t even notice Roselle approaching.

   ‘Well, it’s dangerous…’

   It’s dangerous, so look ahead and walk.

   Roselle was about to open her mouth to give a warning, but when she saw Resty’s expression, she closed her mouth.

   Resty passes by him.

   Roselle turned her head and glanced at the child’s back.

   ‘···Did you laugh?’

   Clearly, he was smiling.

   As if happy, as if happy.

   He was a child who always walked around with an expressionless expression. The sight of that child smiling felt very unfamiliar to Roselle.

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