The Magician Kunon sees everything - Chapter 100
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“So, I’ve gone too far.”
“I’m sorry.”
Satori, who had heard the whole story from Serph, grinned.
“Well, you did a good job.”
As intended, let’s blow a fresh breeze in the second class.
And I lost properly in private lessons
Apparently, his student’s student had done a good job of getting a perfect score.
That’s all right.
I was happy with that result.
“The kid likes to lose more than win. He says he learns more from losing than winning.”
“I see…”
As soon as the second class had finished their training, Serph came to Satori’s lab and explained what had just happened.
He was prepared to get some criticism for fighting in a somewhat unprofessional manner.
Satori was not particularly upset.
In fact, she seemed rather pleased.
Kunon, who had fainted, had been left in the care of a fellow saint.
She can use healing magic.
The casual observer would think there were only scrapes and cuts, but only she would know what was really going on.
If there were any abnormalities in the bones or damage to internal organs, I would have asked her to heal them immediately.
And Genie came back here just a few minutes ago after her third-grade class and went to the saint’s laboratory to talk to her.
She seemed to have become worried about Kunon.
It’s been a little while since his private class in the morning, so I think it’s about time to wake up…
“I’m sure she’s aware of your true intentions as well.”
“… He’s a good kid. When I was twelve or three years old, I was desperate to show off my power.”
Serph used to be a special-class student, too.
I don’t want to remember too much about the old days when I was getting carried away.
“So, how’s the second class going?”
“I don’t know yet.
I’ve created a storm. We’ll see what changes.”
I think Kunon’s presence has been a stimulus.
But if you ask me if it will bring a big change, I can’t say for sure.
Something is likely to happen, but is it really…
“Is it still the origin?”
“Yes, I agree. Unless that prince of the empire makes a move, the second class may stay rough for a long time.
He has at least two more years until he graduates… so it’s a sobering thought.”
Whether he wants to or not, the second class is centered around that mad flame prince.
The current environment is not easy for the teachers to work in.
And above all, it is not good for the students of the second class.
I would like to do something to improve it, but it is not easy.
As soon as he woke up, Kunon exclaimed.
“Ah! The match!”
He jumped up from where he had been lying and braced himself.
What happened to make me faint?
It’s all right. I remember exactly what happened.
That’s why my first thought was, if it’s possible, to continue the private lesson…
“It’s over.”
Kunon understood when he heard a familiar female voice.
It was all over while he was unconscious.
“Miss Reyes?”
I checked my surroundings with my “mirror eyes” for a moment and found the place as I expected.
This was the familiar laboratory of the saint.
The saint was in her usual place, sitting at a table with a book open.
It seemed that I was lying on her bed for a nap.
She said she was staying there for research.
The room had been brought in for the room owner’s plausible reason.
She had applied for it because she was keeping a record of the growth of plants and needed to observe them at night.
“Before you ask, I’ll answer.
You had a private lesson with Dr. Serph and you lost. You were brought in here because you were unconscious. You are here because you were injured.
And how are you feeling now? I’ve healed the wounds I can see, but is there anything else wrong?”
Excellent.
Everything that Kunon had wondered where to start, she told him before he even asked.
“I was brought here to rely on Miss Reyes’ healing magic, wasn’t I?”
“Yes.”
Then that makes sense.
“Thank you. I don’t feel bad. No pain.”
The saintly woman who is always in the lab is usually the easiest to catch at the moment.
And, for the record, she knows both Kunon and Serph.
If Serph brought him here, it was probably because she was easier to ask than anyone else.
“By the way, I should add that Prof. Genie is here, too.”
“What? Genie?”
I didn’t expect to hear that name.
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“It’s a visit. I was worried when I heard that Kunon had passed out.”
“Oh, I see.”
Kunon doesn’t welcome injuries from magic, but he doesn’t have much of a desire to refuse.
Because the wounds and pain inflicted by magic are also verification cases.
That’s why I’m sorry if you worry about me.
“So,… where’s the professor?”
“He went to get some clothes for you.”
“Clothes?.. Huh?”
It was only when I touched myself that I realized.
He was not wearing clothes.
He was naked on top.
He was wearing pants, though the bottom was a little ragged.
Kunon slowly covered his chest with his hands.
“I’m sorry…. for being so sexy.”
I showed them off.
Naked.
To a woman.
To a saint, moreover.
Sexy and a gentleman is not ready yet.
Kunon, who always thought so, was ashamed of his nakedness. And he tried to hide it as much as possible.
“I can not be relied on for care. You are used to seeing naked children.
…To avoid any misunderstanding, it’s because you’ve been helping out at an orphanage since childhood, right?”
She often took care of the little ones, bathing them and helping them change their clothes.
“More importantly, Kunon. I’m curious about how you got hit.”
Serph, who had been carrying Kunon, did not say much.
He didn’t seem to want to keep it a secret.
He said that he had passed the practical training, so he probably just didn’t have time.
So it should be fine to ask Kunon.
“Background or…”
Kunon recalls an earlier tutoring session.
To Satori, Genie, or Serph himself.
As soon as possible, I’d like to talk to them and verify the match….
Nope.
I’m not in a hurry, am I?
I can’t leave this room without clothes anyway.
As a gentleman.
“Mr. Serph fought me in private class. That’s how I lost.”
“Right. I would very much like to hear the details.”
“Before I tell you what it’s about, you need to know the premise.”
“The premise?”
Thinking back on this, I still think the teachers at the magic school are amazing.
I think I have some idea of how different they are from me at this point in my life.
At the very least, I now have a decent idea of how terribly out of reach I am at this point in my life.
“It was a pity that Mr. Serph was at a disadvantage, and the location was also bad.
Any basic information on the wind magician?”
“No, I don’t know.”
“Wind sorcerers usually focus on speed.
They are said to be based on two things: tossing and turning at high speeds and magic that flies at high speeds. I heard that these two things are the axis of a wind magician.
I think that a wind magician like Mr. Serph is good at fighting from a long distance. He can close the gap at once, even from a distance where the opponent’s magic cannot reach.
That’s the premise for this match, though.
The place is indoors. Laboratory 6.
The ground is a special unbreakable floor. The walls and ceiling are also unbreakable.
I don’t think Prof. Serph was able to exert even half of his original strength.”
On top of that, Serph beats Kunon.
No matter what, no matter what happens, the result is the result.
“The wind is so much more powerful when it has something in it. Even a simple gust of wind becomes stronger if it contains sand or gravel.”
“I see. That is why an unbreakable place is disadvantageous.”
“In addition, it seems that the magic used is restricted to beginner level only.”
This time it was only a private lesson, an aspect as a teaching aid.
That’s probably why he’s so tied up.
I’m sure that Serph would have some great skills that Kunon would not be able to handle.
But what if he couldn’t use it?
Serph would have been in a situation where he could not use a critical move.
That’s why Kunon read the situation so well.
He would decide that a prolonged battle would be disadvantageous, and he would attack directly.
Serph, thinking that he would eventually be caught by the ever-increasing number of “water balls,” would attack in a way that could not be dealt with by only “water balls”.
So, he waited for them to attack him.
” – That’s the premise. How? You’re curious about the content, right? Aren’t you curious about how great Serph did? It was a lot of fun.”
Whenever he talks about magic, Kunon always smiles.
He seems eager to talk about Serph, grinning as if he were talking to himself.
“Why don’t you come here without hiding your chest in such a place? I’ll make medicinal herb tea.”
There is a subtle distance between the table where the saint has arrived and Kunon by the bed.
– I’m not that interested in the game, although I’m curious about the reason why he was beaten.
But if he wants to talk, let’s listen.
“I’m looking amazingly sexy right now, can I go over…?”
“Please don’t mind me.”
Kunon sat down across from the saint, covering his chest. Read the most updated version of this novel and other amazing translated novels from the original source at Novel Multiverse – “NovelMultiverse dot com”