"Teacher Collette, I have a question."
"Teacher Collette, I have a question too."
"Teacher Collette..."
Looking at Collette, who kept moving back and forth among the crowd and answering people's questions, Hulim suddenly realized the difference between her and Semiris.
If Semiris is the being who stands at the pinnacle of magic and reaches the essence of magic, then a magic teacher like Collette possesses the ability to extract the most appropriate amount of knowledge that students can receive from the magical knowledge base.
Any knowledge, in its essence, must be extremely profound. However, it is impossible for a beginner to accept that profundity all at once. That is why this knowledge must be divided into different levels from shallow to deep. In this way, even beginners can move step by step towards the core of knowledge.
Although the magic Semiris taught her was probably the most perfect of its kind in the world, Semiris was not a teacher by profession and did not have the ability to directly convey this profound knowledge to her.
Therefore, most of the time, the magic that Semiris taught him was understood by himself through his own comprehension ability. As for how much difference there was between the magic he comprehended and the power that the magic should have, he had no idea.
But Semiris said she had a great talent, so I thought the magic she could use wouldn't be much different from the original...
Thinking of this, Hulim realized that this might be an opportunity. He could ask Collette for advice. Perhaps she could give him a standard for judgment.
So she raised her hand too.
"Teacher Collette, I have a question for you..."
... ...
Soon, it was time to go home from school.
Before get out of class ended, Collette said to everyone, "Everyone, if you want to learn a certain type of magic, it will be easier to go to a corresponding environment. You can look for such a place after school."
He is indeed a professional. I only realized this after my mother reminded me. For him, it is just common sense in teaching.
Hulim couldn't help but sigh.
The crowd gradually dispersed and the students began to walk out of the school.
"Mr. Hulim, please wait a moment."
Hearing the voice behind him, Hulim stopped and turned around, only to see Collette holding a staff behind him.
"Ms. Collette? What can I do for you?"
"Hmm... well, it's not a big deal. Does Hulim have a moment now?"
"...If it doesn't take too long, it's fine."
Hulim replied.
"That's good, don't worry, it won't be long."
Hulim followed Collette to the teachers' lounge, where no one would interrupt their conversation.
"Ms. Collette, what do you want to tell me?"
Hulim asked.
"Well, before that, can I ask Hullim a question? It's not convenient to ask in class before."
"Question? Sure. I'm also curious about what Teacher Collette wants to ask me."
"Ah, Hulim-san is so easy to talk to. I'm so glad~!"
Collette said happily.
"So... may I ask, Hulim-san, who is Olubet Hyeral to you?"
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