On martial arts tournament day, everyone was excited about the overall victory and talked late at night in the dorm, but Almark felt his physical limitations and went back to his room early to rest.

That's why I noticed that the broken windows in the room had been repaired beautifully the next morning after I completely recovered.

When she thanked Maia, the caretaker, about it, Maia snorted indifferently, as usual, and told Cassis not to thank her.

On his way to the school building in the morning, Almark was called by first-year Eldo and Sicily.

"I heard you, Almark. I heard you were active in yesterday's martial arts tournament."

Oh, Eldo, Sicily, good morning.

"I was worried that I didn't have the magical talent, but martial arts seemed to be there, and I was relieved."

That's what Eldo nods.

"Thank you."

When Almark said that with a bitter smile, Sicily sandwiched herself from the side.

"Almark, did you do your best in martial arts?

"Yeah, good work."

"That's right. Then you have to study magic as hard as you can."

Uh-huh.

"That's right, Almark. Our true part is magic. Just because you're good at martial arts doesn't mean you can't let go of martial arts."

Eldo nodded heavily.

"I've been focusing on healing lately. It's also a magician who can save lives."

I think Dr. Ilmis told me that too.

But Almark, who had been helped many times by Celia's medicinal baths, nodded honestly.

"That's right. I'll try my best to apprentice you."

In Almark's words, Eldo nods, "Yeah, that's right.

When I arrived in the classroom, the majority of the class had already arrived and it was so sad and exciting.

The topic is still mostly the continuation of yesterday's martial arts tournament.

Nelson finds out what Almark looks like and calls out immediately.

"Almark. You're coming tomorrow, right?

Huh?

When Almark was clean, Raidow next to him pulled Nelson's sleeve.

"Nelson, when that story came up yesterday, Almark was gone."

"Oh, I see. Almark's gone."

Nelson scratched his head.

School is closed tomorrow.

So they all celebrated the victory in a restaurant called the Fish Pavilion in the city of Nork.

Hiki-tei is a cheap, delicious, and plentiful restaurant, and on holidays, high school and middle school students are often not bored with college meals alone.

Yesterday's martial arts tournament saw a lot of people from the city of Nork.

Among them, the wife of the Fish Pavilion, who came to watch the junior division, was greatly impressed by the regular Morgan's struggle and decided to rent out the shop at a cheap price for two sets of celebrations in three years.

Amazing.

Nelson nods as Almark rounds his eyes.

"Thanks to Morgan being a regular member of that store. That's a good player. It's not what we do."

That's right.

Almark nodded. The Morgan is talking to a buyer by the window.

"So you're going too."

"Yes, of course I will."

"Welcome, everyone but Wallis is in."

"Is Wallis still no good?"

"Hmm... I wonder. I haven't seen him yet."

Wallis just entered the classroom when he was talking about it.

Good morning, everybody.

In that voice, all the classmates present looked back at him.

"Wallis, is that enough?"

Wallis, it's okay.

Raidow and Norish spoke out.

Although Wallis is still pale, he smiles gently.

"Oh, it's not complete yet, but it's pretty good. I'm sorry I worried."

Then call the entire class.

"I heard you won the martial arts tournament yesterday. Congratulations, everybody."

"It would have been easier with you."

Nelson speaks up.

Not necessarily.

Wallis gently denies Nelson's words and walks towards Morgan.

"Morgan. I hear you were a good player. [M] Congratulations."

"Ah, yeah. If you'd come out, I would have been a substitute."

That's what Morgan laughs at.

"What if I don't? It's amazing."

That's how I slap Morgan on the shoulder.

Speaking of which, Wallis.

As Nelson remembers.

"Tomorrow, we're having a celebration at a fish kiosk. You can come, right?

"Celebration. That's amazing. Can I go?"

"Of course, you're the two classmates."

"Well then...."

I don't like it.

Wallis turned to a moody voice.

It was the torque that sandwiched my mouth.

Looking at Wallis with a steep face, he put his cheek staff on his desk.

"You're just going to give up going to martial arts competitions so easily, and you're just going to celebrate? Down what side?"

"Hey, torque. I don't know how to say that."

Nelson frowned.

You're hurt. You can't help it.

Hmm, I don't know.

The torque turned that way.

"There should have been a lot of things I could do as a class member before the tournament because I was injured. He threw it all at me and Almark."

The words calm the classroom.

"I don't know what you said, but Ein and Lux did well in the tournament as class members. Unlike you."

That said, he glanced at Wallis with his own eyes.

I see. I'm sorry about that. "

Wallis only apologizes indifferently.

"I didn't know you relied so much on me. [M] I'm sorry I didn't notice."

That's not what I'm talking about.

The torque roughed up his voice.

"Anyway, I'm not going if Wallis comes. I feel sick."

Deg and Garaine, who stood beside him, also looked in trouble.

"Torque, don't bother me."

Nelson roughs up his voice, but the torque doesn't seem to have gone through with it.

"If that's the case, I'll refrain from it. It's not as wild as going to this unpopular seat."

When Wallis said that with a calm expression, Nelson also looked in trouble.

"Wallis, don't say that to me."

Hey, both of you.

It was Wendy who slipped in between.

"It's boring to quarrel about a celebration. Then let the leader of yesterday's martial arts tournament decide. You don't complain, do you?"

That's how I looked at Almark.

"Oh, it's me."

Almark shouted unexpectedly, but when Wendy and I looked at each other, we had to nod.

"Okay. Then, as yesterday's leader, let me give you my opinion."

That said, they stand between Wallis and the torque, but neither of them will look at Almark.

Okay. Okay.

Almark thinks.

There must be something going on with Wallis.

But perhaps you shouldn't say that right now.

However, it is not good to put the celebration under the discord of the class.

"Yesterday morning."

That's what Almark started talking about.

"I said this class is the best. Win in the best class. It includes Wallis, Torque, and you, of course. As a result, we won."

That's why Almark looks at the two faces alternately.

"We both have to come tomorrow. Otherwise, there's no point in celebrating."

Oops, Nelson responds.

"I agree. That's the leader's opinion."

Wallis, is that it?

Wallis shrugs his shoulders as Almark shouts.

"I don't mind. As long as the torque is good."

Almark nodded and spoke to the torque.

Torque, you're good too.

The torque does not reply with the cheek cane facing away.

"Torque"

Almark said again, and threw up the torque with a sigh and said, "Do what you want."

"It's settled."

When Almark raised his face, Morgan said in a relaxed voice with a smile.

"Both of you should definitely come. Because at such a cheap price, you can eat all the food at the fish kiosk. I'm really glad I won."

The words finally evoked the laughter of my classmates.

You're early today.

Wendy came after Almark on her way back to the dorm.

"Oh, Wendy. Miss Ilmis, I need to talk to you today."

When Almark looks back and says so, Wendy says she's sorry for today, walking side-by-side with Almark.

Huh?

"Look, the torque and Wallis rubbed together in the morning. That's when I pulled Almark out."

"Ahh....."

"If Almark was talking, I thought he'd listen to the torque."

"Torque... well, that's right. I also received a trophy from Prince Wang as my leader this time."

Wendy nods with a giggle as Almark imitates receiving a trophy.

"I was cool when I got the trophy. But not just because I'm a leader."

Wendy adds.

"I'm sure Almark will listen to the torque. Torque is very much about Almark."

I guess so.

Almark twisted his neck.

As far as martial arts is concerned, perhaps so. But I didn't do anything about magic or anything else that would be acceptable.

"I've always been ironic."

"That's not true. I admit it."

Wendy nods forcefully when she says so.

"Yeah."

Almark hit a gavel that he wasn't sure about.

Walk silently for a while.

"By the way, Wendy."

Almark changed the subject.

"Tomorrow's celebration."

"Yeah."

"Actually, I've never been to a fish kiosk."

"Oh, is that so?

Wendy rounds her eyes.

"Everyone's been there about once."

Sounds like it.

Almark nodded.

"I've eaten all my meals in the dining room since I got here."

Almark has little interest in food.

As long as you can eat, it's fine if you get hungry. There is a verse where I think so.

"That's right. Let's go together tomorrow."

Wendy suggests that.

"Yeah, good. Actually, I was going to ask you to do the same."

Almark said illuminating, and the two laughed face to face.