Lean Grad School of Magic has entrance exams.

Basic education, magical knowledge, history and mathematics, etiquette, languages of nations.

Those paper tests were more challenging than the bureaucratic training university-attached preschool in Teito.

But Fiona somehow passes it too.

Her exam results are significant,

87 points of basic education,

96 points of witchcraft knowledge,

95 points in history,

courtesy 78 points,

Math 99 points,

Language 98 points,

and scored almost close to the chief.

Even though courtesy can't help but be worn because I was raised by a civilian, other subjects are almost perfect.

What failed to score a hundred points was a level to that extent, such as simply making a spelling mistake or the equation was making a mistake at the computational level, even if it was perfect.

You're right if the stuffing is said to be sweet, but it's two years old since birth in the first place.

Besides, I guess I got nervous because it was the first time I took an exam or something in front of an examiner.

"If I had more time, I might have enrolled as an all-one hundred points, a gifted child since the college was founded. That's my daughter. It combines the appearance of an angel with a genius brain."

I say excitedly, Chloe was relatively calm.

Maybe she's putting a lettel on me called "The Stupid," but I didn't mind if she put as much of that on me as she wanted.

In fact, I was a pro moron, and Fiona is an angel.

The exam results were unpleasant passing scores and my daughter moved on to the next stage.

After the paper test, it's a magic due diligence test.

Or maybe this one is more fateful.

No matter what fell in the written exam at this school of witchcraft and passed the witchcraft exam, there is no reverse pattern.

Even if the written exam scores slightly worse, there are countless examples of people who have made up for and passed the sorcery exam.

Conversely, there are countless students who were branded ineligible in the sorcery exam and were unable to enroll, even with the best grades in the written exam.

This traditional Lengrad School of Sorcery is a school of sorcerers.

I'm not free enough to let you learn something without witchcraft qualities.

Also, Conne wasn't sweet enough to enroll in college alone.

From here it is entirely up to my daughter's strength.

I'll check on my daughter in the corner of the exam hall.

She was in the face of tension.

Or maybe I'm more nervous than I was during the written exam.

Even when you show up at the exam venue, both hands and feet come forward at the same time, like a poorly done golem.

Seeing that, Chloe leaks her exhale worryingly.

"Master Fiona is very nervous."

"Right. My daughter didn't think she was as vulnerable to tension as that."

"It's the only way. Master Fiona has always lived in the mansion. I have lived without being associated with others. Let's get acquainted."

"That's what I thought, and I tried to get him into college, but before that, I guess I should have let him go to a private school in the city to interact with kids his age,"

I regret it.

"Chloe and Master Seymour recommended that. Whoever opposed him violently..."

"'Cause a private school in the city would be an impolite, dripping kid's nest. My daughter can't do it in such a nasty environment. We'd better educate you."

When she hears the words, Chloe sighs loudly. He looks like he said something.

"Dear Sir, it's fine to adore Master Fiona, but over-protection won't be good for Master Fiona if it goes too far."

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I couldn't argue with it because it's an honest argument, but Chloe immediately gives a finger. And I said this.

"Oh, Lord, it looks like Fiona's practice exam is about to begin."

When Chloe says that, I stare at the tip of her finger.

It does seem that the exam will begin.

I'll keep an eye on the sight.

The Lean Grad School of Sorcery magic exam is a practical exam.

Regardless, your qualities as a magician are also measured, but some ability to manipulate magic is required at the time of enrollment.

By the way, how good is my daughter, Fiona's qualities as a magician?

I accidentally sometimes.

Chloe asks when she sees it.

"Master Seymour said you have quite a talent as a magician."

"Well, I have qualities. But I don't know the exact numbers. There is an enormous device to determine the propriety of a magician. It's just not even in the master's house."

Still, I can make an approximate decision.

And when I leak it, Fiona's inside the device, measuring the magic.

It's a magic magic device.

If you go in there and let Mana go free, you can measure the approximate magic value of the person who went in.

A few seconds after my daughter entered the device, the device starts to glow.

I guess Fiona let the magic go inside.

The magic device began to glow blue and white.

Fiona's Magic Power Value to be measured.

Her magic judgment was "C."

Look at that letter, Chloe's going to look here.

"How well are you doing?

That's the look.

I'll explain calmly.

"Something like that inside. There's at least an F verdict to get into Lean Grad School of Magic. Some students show A-rank potential from the start."

"By the way, how old was Ruji-sama? You're from this college, aren't you?

Chloe casually asks, but answers honestly.

"There were no machines like this at the time, but the results of the manual measurements made by the teachers at the time were A-rank."

"That's pretty mediocre."

"Mediocrity is best. By the way, my master beat the S-rank and was entertained with a genius since the foundation of the College."

"Su, wow"

"By the time I graduated from A, I had achieved top notch grades."

"That's amazing, too. You used to be a hard worker."

"Sort of. Kirinko of Lean Grad means me."

And, dress lightly, but Chloe says an extra word.

"Then he was caged in the back of the mountain without using his witchcraft talent," Seymour said.

"Shut up. I prefer research to real life."

Having said that, I doubted it.

"Soya, C or surprisingly low. I thought I'd give you a B at least."

"Are you nervous"

"Maybe that too, or maybe Fiona's magical propriety is biased"

"And my name is?

Chloe puts her neck up.

"There are many different fields of witchcraft. For example, if the characteristics of wind magic are S, but the propriety of other magic is F, it can be produced as an average value and become an E determination."

"Well, that happens, too"

"Measurement has its limits. So that machine is just a guide. And even if we have only mediocre qualities now, we may grow up later."

Because I don't know when it will blossom with magical talent, I continue.

When I took my first literacy test too, I was judged A-rank, but near graduation, it was S-rank.

He graduated from college with grades close to the chief, and his diploma was also evaluated, usually starting his sorcerer life as a second-class sorcerer, with the exception of being second-class sorcerer where he is sent to the sorcerer's guild as a first-class sorcerer.

Then there were times when they bought that talent and served the palace in the empire.

Although only for a time.

Well, cases like mine are hilarious, so I don't want that from my daughter.

I don't want her to be a magician in the first place.

I was hoping that you would snuggle up on your studies at this college, but after graduation, I would like to be asked about a mediocre profession, not a mage.

So I was going to try my best not to fall, and after graduation, I was going to use my master's connections to become a public official somewhere else.

It's good to be an alchemist's assistant.

Or a royal librarian or something like that would suit her.

If you become an alchemist's assistant, you can relax and grow Mandgora, or grow Belladonna flowers. My daughter would look good in loving the flowers while taking care of the dirt. - Although both are noisy plants.

Besides, the secretary of the Royal Library suits me well.

My daughter organizes the bookshelves while taking care of the books. The Royal Library is a boring institution with only scholars, magicians, etc. You won't have to work around busily and you'll have plenty of time of your own.

Neither paycheck is ever good, but still I can live a more fruitful life than serving the court as a magician.

I've been told by a certain sorcerer before.

He was talented, but a freak who stopped being a court magician for his kids.

- At least that's what I thought at the time.

This is what he said when he stopped being a court magician.

There are only two things parents wish for their children.

Having a happy life and a longer life than you. It's just these two things, he said.

Now I know exactly how that feels.

I definitely wanted Fiona to have a mediocre life.