Helper teacher of magic girls' school

Lesson 795: Learning in the Summer (2)

Lou's voice is echoing in the outdoor arena.

The Summer Course for Group B of Magic Attack Techniques, for which Lew is in charge, has just begun.

"It's been five months since you guys were sophomores at Magic Girls School, but what about the status quo? It's summer vacation in the corner now, I can't stop wanting to be free from classes and assignments and take a breather. But this time of summer vacation is also a good opportunity to basically look back"

Lew looked over at the students sitting on the lawn.

The students are not only in Group C for two years because it is a specialized subject, but also a mix of Group A and Group B students.

Many students take Luu classes for the first time.

"I've been deputy to Group C for two years. Essentially, I've been here for two years. I'm in a position to follow up with Dr. Francisca, who is a member of Group C, but I've had a lot of opinions."

Lou's opinion?

Essentially, teachers at the School of Magic Girls conduct classes in accordance with the prescribed curriculum for magic education.

In such a context, Luu's class had a reputation of being "different".

Students other than Group C pay attention to what Lew says at the same time.

"First of all, I'm the one who confined myself to breathing."

Breathing?

O'Leary and his group C students were convinced with the look of it after all, but many of them clapped out for group A and B students.

Because breathing is the foundation in the basics for those who learn magic.

Students other than Group C, who had heard rumors in the alley, said they expected Lew's class to be more groundbreaking and flashy.

But Lew's lecture continues without a problem.

"Why did I have to breathe? All magic is based on mental stability and concentration. That's why we need proper breathing. In fact, there's a big difference between proper breathing and magic activation without you."

Proper breathing?

What the hell is proper?

The students, who were discouraged, turned their gaze and ears to Luu again.

"I saw the textbooks and accompanying materials employed at the School of Magic Girls, but I felt there were too few variations in breathing methods currently being taught at the School of Magic Girls, so I had them changed from the ground up."

According to Lou, breathing alone has a variety of breathing methods, including abdominal breathing, chest breathing, mononasal breathing, and tight breathing.

The question is not how to breathe, but how to stabilize or concentrate yourself to increase the magic in your body and make it easier to activate magic.

The students in groups A and B were surprised to hear what Lou was talking about.

Indeed, "Magic I", a textbook, states that breathing is fundamental to magic activation.

But it simply says it's basic, because the method was also limited and not touched on any further significance.

"Like me and Dr. Francisca are totally different types, wizards are each a chunk of their own personality. Therefore, the combination of breathing methods and types that are appropriate to each individual can be considered infinitely. We need to try different breathing methods to find the best way to breathe."

It's impossible to just read a book to find the best way to breathe, Lew says.

"If the gears and gears disappoint each other, finding the best way to breathe so we can give them the best power is the same as finding the first door for each of us to exercise the best magic."

"Yes, Doctor!

It was Manon, who also served as Chairman of Group A for two years, who raised his hand out loud.

In the school year, Orelly was followed by a second manon in grades, but even the chief stands out compared to Orelly, who is civilian and plain.

Due to the stature and cool beauty of Count Carlier's eldest daughter, the names and faces are of course well known to students in groups B and C.

With what intent did that manon raise his hand?

I could have expected to ask a question, but what exactly is that question?

The students paid simultaneous attention.

"On what basis should I judge what is the best breathing method for me?

Many of the students who hear Manon's questions nod small.

The best way to breathe… It's easy to say, but can we understand ourselves?

Because the students were wondering.

Lew grins as he stares down at Manon.

"Good question, Manon"

"Oh, thank you! Dr. Lew."

Manon blushed and blushed slightly.

This kind of reaction is unusual from her usual cool.

But I was more concerned about Luu's answer to the students.

Luu nods small to Manon and answers the question.

"First of all, there is no dictate in the method. Whether or not breathing is optimal is probably sensory. It fits, only you know if it doesn't. If the breathing method you're using isn't uncomfortable, I don't think you need to change it."

"Yes, Doctor!

It was Orelly who raised his hand with an unbeatable loud voice.

Apparently, Orelly asks questions, too.

"Dr. Lew, would you mind? I don't care if you ask questions."

"Okay."

Orelly smiled happily when she got Rue's understanding.

"Thank you! So the question is, what does it mean to be uncomfortable with breathing? Can you tell me"

"Copy that! The lack of discomfort means good mental stability and concentration. It may not be really optimal, but I think it's good enough to fine-tune it because I think I've found something close. Still, I don't mind at all for trying other methods. If you can't, you can go back the way you started."

Olerie is a convincing expression listening to Rue.

And when he moaned loudly, he thanked Lu with a clear tone.

"Thank you! Convinced."

Lew looked over at the students as he raised his hand to Olerie and responded.

Apparently, no one else is asking questions.

So Lew asks all the students.

"Come on, what do you say? Is your breathing best for you now? Ask yourself."

The students questioned by Lou contemplate simultaneously.

However, the students in group C have a somewhat confident atmosphere.

After a while, Lou declares he will move on to practice.

"Did you get the answer? Now we're going to take a quick breath."

Student reaction that eh.

Since the students heard they were going to do classes in the outdoor arena, they were each standing by so that they could activate their magic immediately.

This class is even more complicated because it combines magic activation training.

But Luu presses in precaution on top of each other.

"Ha, my class takes care of the basics. Always breathe before magical activation in class. I believe that stabilizing the mind, increasing concentration and imagination are the first steps in activating the best magic, so training is essential, including breathing."

Some students who were not familiar with Lou had a clearly dissatisfied look.

It was like Orelly's attitude when he first came into contact with Luu.

Neither does Luu dare deny such a student.

"It seems that some people have a face now, but if you think so, you can go your way. Everything is a result. No one will complain if we get results."

The students in question who heard Luu's words gave a natural expression, but Luu clearly said so.

"But I'm the master, you're the disciples. As long as you take my class, you basically follow my instructions. However, if you really want to go your way on the assumption of achieving results, don't bother the other students. I'll admit it."

As for Lou's idea, if we get results, there's no problem.

It is a certain natural right given to the student.

But to say that you have a right naturally also creates an obligation.

If you belong to a group, don't do the worst you can to annoy others by letting yourself through.

Lew didn't just teach magic, he taught his students how to live in society.

"Then use your own breathing methods to stabilize and focus your mind. When you're done, we'll work out how to focus and imagine."

"Yes!"

"Ha!"

The first person to reply to Lew's instructions was Orelly, followed by Manon, who also replied without setting aside.

The two smile at each other face to face.

Already, Orelly and Manon are good rivals who can compete without evil.

"" Ha!

It was Josephine and Lilya with a full smile who raised their hands vigorously when they saw the two soothing (waffly aiming) Oleries and Manon.