Life of a Magic Academy Mage Chapter 956

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Episode 956

It’s clear that even if you ask Angago, you’ll get nothing but useless words. Instead of wasting time, Giselle asked the general manager.

-Wardanaz. Aren’t you taking care of the kids? Alpha, what on earth is that bastard talking about?

-Who takes care of whom?! We just go together!

Anrago was furious.

Of course, during this outing, Wodanaz helped them escape, defeated their enemies, found and gathered students, provided them with a secret lodging, and even earned and distributed gold coins, but that was just because they walked around together as friends, and Wodanaz did not take care of them.

If someone hears this, wouldn’t they misunderstand it?

-Honestly, I took care of you, right? You conscienceless bastard.

– In my opinion, it is true that he took care of me. It is absurd how a person can say such a thing without conscience.

-I didn’t go out with him, but looking at his usual behavior, I think it was right that he took care of me…

Unlike the Watchmen Club, the second-year Einrogard students did not reveal who was who.

People like Lee Han and Giselle could roughly guess who it was by looking at the handwriting, but Anrago couldn’t.

-Who, who is it? Isn’t the Moon Card child changing his handwriting on his own?

-Asan is not even here. Angago. Rather, did you really escape to watch a fierce ball game?

Angago had no answer to Lee Han’s question. Giselle sighed deeply.

-When you were fussing about going out, I should have broken your leg to stop you from doing such nonsense.

-Aren’t you saying too harshly, Wardanaz!?

-I’m Moradi. You bastard.

-…Isn’t that too harsh? Moradi?

-What’s so serious? I heard you are completing this semester. Are you planning on completing it in the punishment room?

-uh.

-…Wodanaz. Can you break that bastard’s leg?

-Like I said, it’s difficult because I escaped. It’s not in front of me.

-Oh, no. I’m serious!!

Angago protested seriously.

Even if you end up in the punishment room after escaping, wouldn’t you be able to achieve your goal if you practice magic there hard?

Of course, Lee Han and Giselle were skeptical.

-The punishment room is not a particularly good place to learn magic. Especially in the case of Angago.

-What will a child who doesn’t do things on his own do even when he’s at the tower?

-Even to me, that seems like an absolutely absurd idea…

When he was attacked not only by the two but also by other friends, Anrago eventually gave up and shouted.

-You don’t need it all! And they have already escaped. I will go in after seeing Gyeok-gu. no one can stop me

-You said so. Don’t be surprised if someone sets fire to your belongings and boxes.

-…Ah… It doesn’t work. Such threats.

-Maybe Moradi? Instead of burning it, can you give it to me?

-I guess so.

-Wodanaz! hey! Is it really like this?!

-Ango. Come back now. And the competitive game won’t be much fun. The players coming out are also boring.

-Wardanaz. Even though you helped me escape this time…

-I defeated the enemy too.

-I also found students and gathered them in one place.

-You found me accommodations and created a source of income.

-…Anyway, such slander doesn’t work! I will have to see the magnificence of the Einrogard Gyeonggu Club with my own eyes! See you all later! I’m leaving now!

With those last words, Angago disappeared. It really seemed like it was covering the artifact.

-Ango. First of all, I want to go to a hardball game. The condition of the Gyeokgu club is not very good. Why bother coming to see Joljeon… Angago? Did you really go?

-I think he went. I already put the artifact in my pocket.

-Salko. Did you like Gyeokgu too? I didn’t know you would escape with Angago.

-I wanted to see the stadium in person.

-indeed. If that’s the case, I can understand it. I hope it’s worth going to the punishment room. I’ll give you some snacks later.

-thanks. Wardanaz.

‘Am I the only one who finds it strange that Wardanaz is starting as a starter for a hard-ball club?’

Giselle was confused at school.

What on earth happened outside that makes everyone ignore it?

* * *

Purr!

Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!

Keeeeeek!

The complex and diverse cries of monsters that are difficult to hear normally.

At the sound of cries coming from afar, the citizens of Grande City laughed happily instead of running away or screaming.

“It’s a hard ball game soon!”

“Could that cry be a griffon?! Is there really a game featuring Gryphon?!”

“Is that possible? It’s probably an eagle-type monster. “A gryphon is not a wyvern.”

Before a large-scale competitive game, various cries usually fill the surrounding area.

If those neighing noises were not made and only the neighing of the horse was heard, there was a high possibility that it would be an ordinary, boring, hard-fought game.

“Ah-oh. Here we go again. “What good are those noisy beasts?”

“ah! The empire is corrupt. “They are not interested in anything but bread and meat!”

Although some citizens reacted negatively to the competitive game, it had no effect on the overall trend.

It was because most people loved hardball games.

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“It originally started as a game where people risk their lives against each other, but to make the fight more exciting, it changed into a game where people risk their lives against monsters, and eventually it changed into the current form where people fight against each other by riding monsters. ”

“……”

Lee Han, who was continuing his education as an elementary school student, looked shocked upon hearing the history of Gyeok-gu.

I don’t think there’s any need to memorize this…

“The rules of hardball differ from region to region and situation to situation. The biggest competitive game was the Eastern Tournament 41 years ago. This battle, which was held on a city-by-city basis, pitted hundreds of people against each other’s cities with goalposts in each other’s cities. “This game, in which more than 100 people had broken bones and broken heads, ended up in a draw because the ball was lost…”

“Is there any shortcut that can be used immediately?”

“…Would you like me to explain that first?”

Arian asked with a curious mind.

Still, even though I’m from the Wardanaz family, I don’t want something like expediency or trickery…

“yes!”

‘That’s right!’

Arian deeply reflected on guessing the other person’s feelings and took out another book. It was <99 Hardball Tricks>.

“Originally, hitting from above the shoulder or using magic or magic weapons is prohibited, but there is a way to avoid being caught by the referee…”

“indeed. indeed.”

Lee Han listened with a concentration several times greater than before.

No matter how much I thought about it, it seemed like there would be no other way than to take advantage of the outstanding regular players using pure skills.

Beep profit-

A sharp bird cry was heard from afar. It was the gathering signal for the Einrogard Gyeokgu Club that had been promised in advance.

“oh. “I think I should go.”

“good luck. young master!”

Lee Han hurriedly moved to see the two off.

In fact, it was easy to find the Einrogard Gyeokgu Club even without making such sounds or signals.

All you have to do is find the loudest and loudest group in Einrogard.

The wizards were seen everywhere, filling enchanted miniature cages or giant cages on the back of their carts and decorating their bodies with the fur and feathers of various animals.

“These are Einrogard hard-ball players!”

“cheer up! I support you guys! But try your best!”

“Where did Kimbeldan go? “That guy was at least as harsh as a human being?”

“Kimbellan graduated. Einrogard is a magic school, right?”

“Oh, no! “There is no one without him!”

There were people cheering, but most of them were worried, jeered, or asked why they haven’t been able to do this recently.

Lee Han broke through the noisy crowd and joined the club’s seniors.

Carnella muttered, glaring at the audience with burning eyes.

“They seem like children who swallow something sweet and spit it out when something is bitter, and don’t even know what serious cheering is… Stop cheering after you haven’t been able to do it for a year or two?”

‘Isn’t it obvious?’

I guess I usually stop cheering after losing a few games…

Still, Lee Han calmed him down by saying he was a senior.

“Calm down. Seniors. “If you do well, we will support you again.”

“Even if you can’t do it, you have to support it! “Do you think someone is such an idiot that they cheered for a player from their family who lost 100 games?!”

‘Those crazy people are really annoying.’

Lee Han would rather meet the magic madman again.

Even though the two of them couldn’t communicate well, at least Lee Han was interested in magic.

“Junior… I only trust you. You need to be the new striker who surpasses Senior Kimbeldan. You have to destroy and step on other players. Just looking at those eyes should make your stomach tremble. “I’m afraid just by looking at the shadow…”

“But aren’t there any other second years?”

Lee Han looked around and realized something strange.

None of the students who went out were second graders.

“uh? uh.”

“…why?”

“Usually second-year students don’t have any useful vehicles, or they lack experience… Ah! Junior. You don’t have to worry. In your case, I persuaded others myself.”

“…Why so much…”

Second-year students rarely participated in competitive club games.

The Gyeokgu Club students are not ruthless enough to send out and injure juniors who are still inexperienced, even though they have vehicles to ride.

However, Carnella is someone who can swing a sledgehammer to the headmaster’s skull if he can win.

To Carnella, Lee Han was not a second-year student.

He was a promising striker who could attack griffons, unicorns, basilisks, and, if not right, mountain-destroying sheep or giants that walked on all fours (though I wasn’t sure if it would work).

“Just… believing in your talent.”

‘I’m really not happy at all.’

If it had been any other senior, he would have been slightly impressed, but Carnella’s eyes were filled with greed.

I didn’t think Lee Han would care much as long as he won, whether he was beaten by a wyvern or a behemoth.

“Hormasi. Stop harassing Wardanaz.”

“Senior Perse. I have never bullied Wardanaz. He was praising Wardanaaz’s talent.”

“No matter how many players we lack, I think it would be a bit dangerous to send out a second-year student…”

Perse looked at Ihan once, as if he was still a little worried, and then at Carnella, then looked at Ihan again.

And then I took a deep breath.

“If it were you, junior, you wouldn’t listen even if I tried to stop you.”

“…yes? No, he never stopped me…”

Lee Han could no longer hold back the sudden sound and blurted out his inner thoughts.

You didn’t stop me even once, and now you’re like that.

However, Perse could not listen to Lee Han and only said what he had to say.

“Anyway, take care of yourself. Wardanaz. Because no one except Carnella expects more from you. “Everyone knows the situation at the club.”

Currently, the Einrogard Gyeok-gu club is weakened by various negative factors such as the departure of outstanding players (graduation and disappearance) and the escape of vehicles.

In this situation, the members were not shameless enough to leave everything to a second-year student who rushed in.

Except one person.

“But Carnella, be careful. “If I lose the game, I stay away for a while.”

“……”

Lee Han quietly shook his head at the unhelpful words.

Then I took out <99 Hardball Tricks> and started reading it again.

‘Hmm… How to secretly use magic…’

I felt like this trick would be more effective than reviewing what I had learned in the hardball club this semester.

“right. Wardanaz. “I almost forgot.”

Perse, who was about to take care of his vehicle again, called Lee Han.

“Is something wrong?”

“It’s nothing special. Professor Garcia is looking for you. “He always told me to come see him after the hardball game.”

Lee Han’s face turned slightly pale.

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