Chapter 34: How to Steal the Mage's Woman [18]
Chapter 34: How to Steal the Mage's Woman [18]
I stretched while sitting in my chair and then slumped over the desk.
"Haah... Another boring day begins."
[It seems Luna Stadtfeld is running late today.]
"Yeah, it's about time she should be here."
In the bustling classroom, Luna was the only one noticeably absent.
The others? I didn't care whether they showed up or not, but without Luna, something felt off.
As I was deep in thought, the teaching assistant, Black Joker, stepped onto the podium and made an announcement.
"Today is the first day of sub-affinity classes. I'll write the locations of each classroom on the board, so please move accordingly. And please, don't mix up the main and sub-affinities like yesterday."
The teaching assistant looked at the students with a pleading expression.
'Tsk tsk, there's always one or two who can't get it together.'
[Suho.]
'Huh?'
[The lightning affinity classroom isn't listed on the board.]
'...What? Seriously?'
I scrambled over to the teaching assistant as he was stepping down from the podium.
I barely managed to catch him before he left the classroom.
"Uh, teaching assistant?"
"Yes?"
"My sub-affinity is lightning, but the classroom isn't listed."
The teaching assistant lightly tapped his right fist against his left palm, as if remembering something.
"Ah, right! You're the one who applied for lightning affinity this time."
"Yes."
"I need to go around the classrooms to notify the students about the locations. Could you wait here for a moment?"
"...Sure."
I wondered what was going on.
If he just told me, I could go there. Was he planning to take me somewhere else?
I returned to my seat and sat down.
Other students were leaving to go to their sub-affinity classrooms, but the jerk with the still-visible slap mark on his face started lurking around Luna's seat.
Since Luna wasn't here, he seemed worried.
'But why isn't she coming?'
[I suspect something might have happened to Luna Stadtfeld. She doesn't seem like the type to skip without reason.]
'I'll ask the teaching assistant when he comes back...'
As I lay on the desk, communicating with Armonia, the jerk next to me spoke up.
Totally rude.
"Hey."
I tried to be as polite as possible.
I turned my head to the side and gave him a 'What do you want?' look.
"What?"
"You asked the teaching assistant earlier. Why isn't Luna here?"
"?"
I looked at the annoying jerk and communicated with Armonia.
'What nonsense is this?'
[He probably misunderstood your conversation with the teaching assistant asking why Luna is late.]
'...He should've asked himself.'
What a bothersome guy.
I buried my head back in the desk and answered.
"How should I know?"
"Haah... Don't push your luck."
"What?"
I was so dumbfounded that I shot up and glared at Louis.
The classroom was empty except for the two of us.
Louis, confirming that no one else was around, started showing his true colours.
"If you keep acting like this, you might not make it through school."
"Who do you think you are?"
I felt like my brain was about to short-circuit.
This guy's completely insane.
The jerk, who had been glaring at me with his eyes lowered, snorted and turned to leave.
"Hmph... If you're stupid, at least know how to lick shoes."
With those words, he left the classroom.
"What was that about?"
[There's a proverb in the Kingdom of Levin: 'Even the incompetent can succeed if they lick shoes.' He was probably trying to provoke you.]
"What a lunatic."
[...You seem calmer than I expected.]
"Hehe, Luna's already leaning towards me anyway, so there's no reason to get angry. I'm just looking forward to seeing his face when his mental state completely shatters."
I couldn't crush him with strength, but I was confident I could grind his mind into a pulp.
Bam!
Suddenly, someone burst into the classroom through the back door with a loud noise.
"Haah... Haah... Haah..."
"Huh?"
I turned around and saw Luna walking towards me, breathing heavily.
Well, more accurately, she was walking towards her desk.
She arrived at her desk and looked at me.
"Haah..."
After calming her breathing, Luna turned to me and asked.
"Uh... Today's class..."
"Ah, it's sub-affinity class, so everyone's moving. You should hurry."
"Then, together..."
"No, I have something else to do, so I'll stay. You go ahead."
"...Okay."
Luna, clearly disappointed, turned to the board to check the classroom location.
But then she pointed to her lips with her finger and looked panicked.
Wondering what was wrong, I asked.
"What's the matter?"
[....]
Thinking about that guy's face, I regretted not hitting him.
Now that he's not a club member anymore, I really can't hit him.
I focused back on the page.
-Purpose of the experiment: A method devised while pondering how to utilize the ever-changing nature of lightning affinity. To overcome the difficulty of targeting with lightning affinity, the experiment involved embedding lightning magic into an iron sphere and then hitting a target.-
"Huh? This is a bit different from what we did?"
[Originally, it seems the concept was to charge the iron sphere with electricity and hit the opponent. But since the electricity would dissipate immediately after passing through the magic circle, the only effect would be that of hitting someone with an iron sphere.]
"Well, the scientific technology here is way behind, so there's a lot they don't know."
Even on Earth, where I came from, electricity has only been properly utilized for less than two hundred years.
But there were more pages than I expected.
The first experiment was, of course, a failure, but after several more failures, they accidentally discovered that an iron sphere passing through a lightning magic circle increased in speed, and the experiment was changed to what I had done.
"This is more interesting than I thought?"
[It seems like a case where the more you fail, the more you gain.]
"...But he died."
Looking at it now, he was a really pitiful guy...
The pages detailed the magic circles used at the time.
And most importantly, the reason for the experiment's failure was written at the end.
-The fatal issue was mana pressure. When multiple students lined up to create magic circles one by one and threw the iron sphere, it veered off in the wrong direction.
-Even if the input and output were the same, the slightest difference in mana pressure would not only reduce the accuracy of the iron sphere but also drastically decrease its speed.
-They concluded that this method was impossible unless they could perfectly replicate the same person multiple times.
At the end of the page was the word 'Failure.'
"Well, even when we focused, we couldn't hit the tree."
[It seems that even the slightest difference in mana pressure has a huge impact on acceleration and accuracy.]
"...Wait."
I went back to the first page of the experiment and carefully reviewed it.
This experiment failed because it was impossible for one person to create multiple magic circles.
In fact, mana pressure was just one of the factors contributing to the failure.
The premise required multiple people to create multiple magic circles.
If that drawback could be resolved...
I opened one of the wooden boxes and started rummaging through it.
[What are you looking for?]
"I wonder if there are any iron spheres here?"
[Since the Lightning Magic Research Club had a lot, there should be some here too.]
While rummaging through the boxes, I found a wooden box filled with iron spheres.
"There are a lot."
[Are you interested in the experiment?]
"Just watch."
I also found an iron plate that didn't seem to be in use.
It was about 30 centimeters wide and long, and about 2 centimeters thick.
I grunted as I placed the iron plate on the desk and pushed the desk against the wall to keep the plate upright.
The distance between the iron plate and me was about 5 meters.
I opened the activity report again and memorized the magic circle used in the experiment.
It was very different from the magic circle we used in the Lightning Magic Research Club.
It was more complex and difficult.
But I could definitely memorize it.
"Good."
Everything was ready.
I pulled my middle finger back like I was about to flick something and held it in place with my thumb.
Then I placed the iron sphere between my index and ring fingers, holding it so it wouldn't fall.
"Haah... Haah..."
After a few deep breaths, I raised my arm and adjusted the iron sphere between my fingers so it could hit the iron plate.
I closed my left eye and opened only my right eye, aligning the iron sphere with the iron plate.
In my vision, the iron sphere was perfectly centred on the iron plate.
"Let's start with... four."
[What do you mean? Start with four...]
I didn't wait for Armonia to finish and created the magic circles.
Four golden magic circles, each about a meter in diameter, appeared in pairs on either side.
The magic circles were threateningly discharging electricity towards each other.
"Ugh..."
My legs almost gave out, and I nearly collapsed.
The input was much stronger than the magic circles we used in the club, and I could feel my mana draining rapidly.
Armonia's voice came through the communication link.
[Suho! Using magic circles like that is dangerous...]
"Gah!"
Snap!
As soon as I focused my mind and flicked the iron sphere with my middle finger, I collapsed on the spot.
Clang!
An enormous sound of metal hitting metal assaulted my eardrums.
Along with the sound, dust spread everywhere, filling the practice room with a cloud of dust.
"Haah... Haah... Haah..."
[Suho! Using that much mana at once is dangerous!]
I wanted to respond to Armonia's shout, but I didn't have the energy to even communicate.
After lying there and inhaling dust dozens of times, I shakily lifted my head.
"Haah... Haah... Haah..."
The dust slowly began to settle.
As the dust cleared, my eyes saw...
A hole the size of a coin in the iron plate.
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