I Quit the Hero’s Party Chapter 35

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EP.35 does it, right? (3)

   Mana’s Trading Basics Classroom.

   2nd class.

   The classroom is noisy with students gathered to listen to the class.

   It is different from the public lectures given in the main auditorium. This class can only be taken by students who have registered for the course in advance.

   -Let us take that class too!

   -I want to know more about the basics!

   Several professors offered to observe the class, but there was no way Dean Aaron would grant their request. They also had assigned classes.

   -Be quiet.

   -Or should I say something to you?

   In the end, only after Roselle came forward did the professors remain silent. Still, as if they were disappointed, they drew a circuit in the classroom and left, saying they would record it.

   In a way, such reactions from professors are natural.

   Rania van Trias.

   Because the value of her name was soaring day by day.

   There are reporters who wrote articles about her public lectures. There are wizards who are fascinated by her classes. There were a lot.

   “The two magic tower owners gave a standing ovation.”

   A one-line sentence from an article.

   The meaning of that one line of sentence is great. Magic tower owners are people who have reached the peak in their respective fields. It is an incredible honor to be recognized by such magic tower owners.

   And, those who took that class know.

   Although the evaluation was less, it was not excessive.

   Grumble.

   Eventually, the door to the classroom opens.

   As if cold water had been poured, silence fell in the once noisy classroom. No one opens their mouth.

   Again.

   The only sound is the sound of dark blue shoes hitting the floor. The sound of footsteps sounding at regular intervals stops at some point.

   “ah.”

   Standing on the podium, she lightly relaxed her neck.

   After a brief pause, she opened her mouth.

   “Nice to meet you.”

   Everyone’s eyes are directed straight ahead.

   There, standing there, was a girl dressed in a neat robe just like me. Squinted blue eyes glance at the students.

   “There are no absentees.”

   She puts down the paper she was holding in her arms.

   Rather, the sound of paper shaking lingers in my mind.

   “We will begin the second week of Mana Transactions class.”

   The class begins immediately without any greetings. 

   Leaving behind the students who were rustling and taking out their writing utensils, she started writing.

   -Mana Transactions Week 2.

   -Drawing of topics and constraints.

   Topic written on the blackboard.

   She continued, pointing to it.

   “Schematic illustration of ‘constraints’ used in transactions with stars. This is probably what you heard in Professor Rossell’s class.”

   The students nodded.

   Constraints are schematized and applied to the circuit.

   How to manifest spells beyond your skills.

   This was something Professor Rossel covered in class two days ago. He took the class, but few people understood the content. I just thought there was such a thing and moved on.

   “That’s what I’m going to cover today.”

   Just like that, she snapped her fingers.

   Papers lying on the podium are fluttering in the wind. The movement of paper shaking in the air is constant.

   Rather.

   Paper lands on every seat.

   The students looked blankly at the workbook in front of them.

   “Please fill it out while taking classes.”

   It is a workbook of about fifteen pages.

   A type of workbook with blank spaces for each sentence.

   “uh···.”

   Someone who saw it groaned.

   “Uh, um.”

   Groaning is contagious.

   The students who received the worksheets each showed actions such as tilting their heads or clicking their writing utensils.

   “Um, Professor?”

   Eventually, someone raised their hand and asked a question.

   “Yes, what’s going on?”

   “Isn’t this the ordering language?”

   That question is natural.

   A custom language is a language that does not fall under the normal language system. A language used when reciting spells or recording circuits.

   ‘But, you planted this in the study area?’

   You can read it. 

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   However, even the reading process is burdensome. The students looked at me earnestly, hoping that they would tell me that they had given it to me by mistake.

   “Yes, that’s the order language.”

   However, the professor in front of me just tilted his head gracefully.

   “do you have a problem?”

   “Yes, yes?”

   “I have prepared this because I believe it is possible for those of you who deal with mana transactions and the theory of balance.”

   “Well, that is…”

   “Isn’t Libra’s trading ultimately carried out through order language? “It wouldn’t be a bad idea to get used to it in advance.”

   I ask in a calm voice.

   “Isn’t it?”

   That is correct.

   That’s true, but…

   “If there are no more questions, I will proceed with class.”

   The students just looked down at their worksheets with mesmerized faces.

   2.

   Lark, son of the Grand Duke of the North.

   There are a few things people misunderstand about him, who enjoys drinking black water and is amazed by the royal newspapers.

   Lark was never stupid.

   Although he seemed to have some shortcomings, he was also a student who passed the written exam with the highest score.

   Yes.

   Although Lark may be lacking, he is not stupid.

   Lark himself never thought of himself as stupid.

   ‘Uh, um…’

   But, now.

   ‘What’s all that about?’

   Lark was seriously thinking about the fact that he might be stupid.

   “By ■■, by ■■■■. If you do ■■■■■■.”

   A woman standing on a podium.

   Professor Rania is saying something.

   “If you do ■■■■, this is what happens.”

   To make it easier to fill out the worksheets, they speak a mixture of spelling languages. Despite his meticulous care, Lark could not even fill out a single page of his workbook.

   ‘What on earth are you saying?’

   I don’t know.

   It just sounds like a gurgling noise.

   “It means ■■■■. Do you understand?”

   Suddenly I make eye contact with her.

   She looks at Lark.

   Lark reluctantly nodded. He didn’t understand, but I felt like I should say he did.

   ‘···Isn’t it just me?’

   Lark glanced to the side.

   Most students are mesmerized. Show similar reactions to yourself. When our eyes meet, we just nod vigorously.

   However, there are no students who doze off or do not attend class.

   “Then, let me show you an example.”

   That’s exactly why.

   “A type of pharmaceutical, if you schematize the notation as ■■.”

   A circuit appears in the air.

   Greater spell, Chain-explosion.

   A spell that consumes as much mana as its extraordinary power. However, the mana released by the professor performing the spell is extremely small.

   A spell that could not have been originally cast.

   “This way, spells can be manifested with just a small amount of mana.”

   She draws split curves into the circuit.

   The moment it penetrates, the circuit lights up and a spell is manifested. An explosion like that is unsightly.

   phut!

   There were only about five or six small explosions, like firecrackers exploding.

   “Of course, as the restrictions are strong, it is reduced to this extent, but the important point is that it can be expressed in the liver anyway.”

   The split curve drawn in the circuit.

   Take it out and show it in front of the students.

   “This is the basics of pharmaceuticals, ■■.”

   Someone raised their hand.

   “Yes, ask a question.”

   “Yes, Professor. Once again···.”

   “Yes, it is ■■.”

   “Well, not just using the ordering language, but just using the language once…”

   Professor Rania asked, looking unsure.

   “Did you have trouble hearing?”

   “No, I heard it well…”

   “Then why don’t you just write it down?”

   “Well, I just wanted to hear the pronunciation…”

   It looked like he was asking something strange.

   Finally, she spoke reluctantly.

   “It’s a savings.”

   Only then does the crunching sound resound.

   Reduction.

   Ah, an exclamation of exclamation bursts out.

   Lark also barely filled one more empty space.

   ‘It’s difficult. It’s very difficult···.’

   Lark groaned inwardly.

   difficult. It’s hard to understand. Still, the reason I can’t break my concentration is because of those examples that are thrown out loud.

   Slowly.

   Examples that are nice to look at.

   Looking at that perfect example, it feels as if enlightenment is just out of reach. Just looking at it helps.

   If the class is too difficult or difficult to understand, it means the professor’s skills are wrong. It’s okay if you don’t listen. However, this class was different.

   difficult. It’s true that it’s crazy difficult.

   Clearly, there is room for understanding.

   Actually, the ten words that Lark filled in the workbook right now. Just by understanding that, Lark felt like he could draw at least a few circuits of constraints.

   I scribbled that shape on the corner of the paper.

   As expected, the circuit sparkles and glows. It means the drawing was successful.

   ‘If only you understood a little more…’

   It is a teaching that becomes bone and flesh.

   Because it was a unique learning experience, my heart races every time I gain enlightenment.

   So, you can’t lose focus.

   Of course, even if you concentrate, it’s still hard to understand.

   ‘I see, I was an idiot…’

   Whether Lark thinks so or not, the class continues. Finally, when class reached the end.

   “You can spend the remaining 10 minutes organizing it.”

   She came down from the podium with the sound of applause. She wasn’t leaving the classroom. The steps head toward where the students are sitting.

   It seemed like he was planning on walking around among the students and looking at their workbooks.

   “ah.”

   And, Lark was in the front row.

   Professor Rania stops in front of her and looks down at the workbook. Those eyes narrow.

   “Lark student?”

   “Yes, yes.”

   “By any chance, didn’t you go to class?”

   “I heard.”

   Lark answered with a trembling voice.

   Is this how the rabbit feels in front of the hunters on the snowy mountain? Lark felt like he could now understand the feelings of the animals he hunted.

   ‘afraid!’

   Lark screamed inwardly.

   “But why are there so many blank spaces?”

   “Well, I can’t…” I can not understand.”

   “Hmm…”

   She smoothes her chin.

   He then glances at the workbook of the student next to Lark. That too was full of blank spaces.

   “Hmm.”

   She moaned briefly.

   I think I felt something strange. Eventually, she lifted her head and looked at her students.

   “Did you have difficulty hearing the order language?”

   Thinking that this was the time, everyone nodded vigorously. To be more precise, it’s not that I didn’t hear it, but that I didn’t understand it even if I heard it… but isn’t that what it is in the end?

   Such reactions from students.

   Professor Rania pondered with her hand over her mouth. And then, the gaze suddenly turns to the blackboard.

   Only the topic is written on the blackboard.

   “ah.”

   A brief exclamation as if realizing something.

   “sorry. “Because I’m not familiar with writing.”

   She goes up to the podium again and holds a workbook in one hand and chalk in the other.

   “I’ll write it down, so if you haven’t heard it, please take your time and check it.”

   Answers fill the blackboard at a rapid pace. 

   Without hesitation, letters fill in from one end of the board to the other in an instant.

   and.

   -Dang.

   The bell rang, signaling the end of class.

   “We will conclude the second week of Mana Trading Basics. See you next time.”

   She nods lightly.

   And then he waved the workbook in his hand.

   “For those of you who couldn’t fill it in, I think it would be a good idea to fill it in until next time. “It will be of great help.”

   With those last words, he leaves.

   The steps are still light. The only empty sound of the door closing with a clang or thud is the only sound that echoes in the classroom.

   and.

   “Rain, get out of the way!”

   “blackboard!”

   “It’s hard to see, so get out of the way!”

   Students come out to the front seats.

   They frantically scan the words written on the blackboard. I look at the workbook in my hand and the blackboard.

   “This is crazy.”

   Someone muttered that.

   “That’s all spell language…”

   It was a word that represented the words of all students.

   3.

   “You screwed it up.”

   “yes?”

   “You made a big deal out of it, Rania.”

   “What?”

   “This is your class, you ugly student…”

   I tilted my head.

   “I think I did pretty well?”

   “Where on earth is there a professor who teaches classes in spelling language? “I’m really curious about your way of thinking…”

   “Master did it?”

   “···what?”

   “Master said so. “Teach me using my experience.”

   I pointed to the workbook.

   “This is similar to the workbook my teacher gave me when I was thirteen. “At that time, you gave me this and told me to solve it.”

   “···That’s right, that’s right.”

   “After solving this, I started to understand, so I prepared it…”

   I also wrote my own interpretation.

   The interpretation is written on the last page, so if you read it, you will be able to solve it without difficulty.

   “My sin is great…”

   “yes?”

   Master tapped his forehead and let out a long sigh.

   “Starting tomorrow, let’s take it step by step with me.”

   “Ah, yes…”

   I don’t know why, but Master looked very tired.

   ‘weird.’

   I was told it would work because I did it.

   A word from the author (author review)

You declared that you would take the sociology exam in English.

I thought of a really cool professor and tried it…

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