Chapter 43 Habit Correction



Some people who had made good progress in magic and were at the top of the list now spoke in lower voices unconsciously.

At first, people thought Hulim and the other two were amazing because they had learned magic ahead of others. But when I also learned magic, I became arrogant. I could also learn first-level magic. Does that mean I am worse than those people? Maybe I can surpass them in no time.

However, after comparing myself now, I have completely lost my arrogant thoughts.

They are still clear about how big the gap is between second-level magic and first-level magic.

To put it simply, if someone spends half a year learning first-level magic, even if you continue to learn at this pace, it will take at least four or five years to learn second-level magic. And this is only possible if you have the talent and reality allows it.

To be a bit too realistic, in this class, the only people who can reach the second level before graduation are probably Hulim, Fran and Ander. It's possible!

This is also the result that Collette and other school teachers have tacitly agreed upon.

... ...

“【?????????????????????????????????】”

"Fire barrier!"

boom!

Raging flames appeared out of nowhere, like a wall of fire, separating Hulim from the others on the playground.

“So strong!”

"Is this the second-level magic?!"

"It feels ten thousand times stronger than my Ignition!"

Everyone else on the playground craned their necks, staring intently at Hulim's magic.

call--!

The flames dissipated.

"Okay, okay, students, please be quiet!"

After Collette spoke to stop the noisy students, she turned around and said,

"Thank you for your demonstration, Mr. Hulim. You may return to your seat."

As Hulim returned to the crowd, their gazes continued to fall on her from time to time, accompanied by whispers of discussion.

"How did Hulim do it? She's actually able to use second-level magic. I've only just started at the first level."

"You're lucky. I can't even use first-level magic right now..."

Hearing others' praise and envy of Hulim, Hulim himself remained indifferent, but Fran raised her chin and looked proud.

"Humph! You guys have no idea how powerful Hulim really is~!"

"... What's this? Hulim is so awesome, what are you so proud of? Stop being ridiculous."

"What did you say!?"

Fran glared at the person who had just said that, looking quite angry.

"Flan-san, do you have anything to say?"

"Ah... Sorry, Teacher Collette."

The sound was so loud that Collette heard it directly. Fran lowered her head in shame and glared at the crowd fiercely.

Seeing that the students had quieted down, Collette spoke.

"Classmates, what you just saw was a second-level fire magic—Fire Barrier. It's a magic that can defend against attacks while also dealing damage to the enemy. Don't underestimate it because it's only second-level, but it's quite practical and is often used by many third-level magicians. And most importantly, this magic was cast by one of us!"

"This proves that these seemingly distant and powerful magics are actually not far away from us, and are even within our reach. As long as everyone studies hard, you can also use such magic. So, do you want to use such cool and powerful magic?"

"think!!!"

On the playground, the students answered in unison.

The envy and inferiority he felt towards Hulim turned into motivation after Collette's few words.

"Great! I'm so happy to see you all so motivated! So without further ado, let's get started with the new semester!"

There are not many changes in the practical operation of magic in the new semester's courses, but the theoretical knowledge of magic has increased significantly, and even the depth is rapidly improving.

This is understandable. After all, it is difficult to ask students in preparatory schools to learn powerful magic. However, knowledge is different. There is no bottleneck for this, and even young children can have it.

However, this change also caused headaches for many students in the following days.

... ...

"Ms. Collette, how is it?"

After using the magic, Hulim looked up and asked.

Because Hulim's magic was very different from others, Hulim received guidance from Collette alone.

"Um... ..."

Collette fell into deep thought.

"Mr. Hulim, does your family have a magic teacher? Honestly, your proficiency in magic astounds even me. You make absolutely no mistakes that new learners often make. This is simply unimaginable without the guidance of a skilled teacher."

“… …”

Hulim was silent, thinking about how to answer, but unexpectedly Collette came up with it in her own mind.

"That's right. After all, you are the descendant of the Haieral family, that master. It's not surprising that you have such a professional teacher!"

Although Collette's imagination helped her out, the other party's inexplicable trust in her family also made her feel a little weird.

"Ah, but—"

Collette suddenly spoke up.

"This teacher, although quite proficient in magic, seems to have a vague grasp of the situation of magic users themselves. Could it be that he hasn't received professional teacher training?"

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