Collette's eyes suddenly lit up and she suggested.
"Well, but how can I practice without a wand?"
"No! No! Hulim, you seem to have fallen into a misunderstanding. While wands are crucial, the most important thing about them is their actual use. And school is primarily a place for learning, so even if you don't use a wand, it's perfectly fine! In fact, wands aren't often seen in school."
"Is that so? I understand. Teacher Collette means that wands are weapons for combat, and school is where we improve our knowledge and abilities. Improving ourselves mainly depends on ourselves, so having weapons or not is not important."
"Uh... well, how should I put it? It's okay if you understand it that way."
Collette felt that Hulim's statement was a bit too simplistic about the purpose of the wand, but she couldn't find any reason to explain it for the time being.
"I understand what Teacher Collette said. So, where should I get the wand?"
Hulim asked.
"Well...that's the problem."
Collette was troubled again.
"Originally, when all of you students have mastered magic and some have reached the second level, you can apply for wands. The Adventurer's Guild will then provide a batch of basic wands. Of course, it's not free, but it's the cheapest and easiest way to get a wand. It's a privilege only available to students at the preparatory school."
"However, it's clear that there's no such opportunity at this point in time. So, Hullim-san, you'll have to go to the magic item shop and take a look yourself."
"Are there magic wands in the magic item shop?"
Hulim breathed a sigh of relief. It didn't matter if she couldn't get the wand provided by the school now. As long as it wasn't difficult to get it elsewhere, it would be fine.
"Normally, there are..." Collette replied, "But, I've only just arrived in this town, so I'm not very familiar with the situation here..."
“Let’s do this!”
Collette suggested,
"Someday, the teacher will go to the magic item store with you to take a look. It will also be a good opportunity to give you some advice."
"Really? Teacher Collette is willing to help me? How should I thank her?"
"Hahaha!" Collette laughed. "Hulim, you're taking it too seriously. I'm your teacher. It's only natural to help my students. You don't have to be so polite."
"Is that so..."
Teacher...
Looking at Collette, who seemed a little out of tune but cared about others in her own way, Hulim seemed to have a better understanding of this title.
Semiris... ...can be considered a teacher, no, perhaps it would be more accurate to call her a master.
"Oh, of course! If Hulim-san really wants to thank the teacher, that's fine~."
Hulim: "..."
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