Helper teacher of magic girls' school

Episode 1,007: Manon's Super Unhappy ③

Classes continue in Group B, the specialty subject in charge of Lew and the study of magic props.

With our students' own policy of progress and efficiency…

Students divided into A, B, and C squads take up their respective tasks.

Squad B performs training in appraisal magic mastery, and Squad C thoroughly repeats the fundamentals such as breathing.

And Squad A are the ones who have mastered appraisal magic.

Already, the Magic Appraiser qualification holders accounted for more than half.

Among them, what can be described as a non-flying achievement is Manon Carlier, a rank B qualifier.

Speaking of Rank B, let's just say it's the same grade as Adrienne in Deputy, and the only difference is experience.

Now...

The students in Group A were further divided into several groups.

From Lou, I wasn't particularly instructed to.

Simply, each is a friendly group.

… so Manon's "Friendly Group" was a convenient group of four people joined by three people: Olerie, Josephine and Lilya.

This time, the challenge that the students were given by Lou was to decide 'my specialty' as a magic appraiser...

and exchange information with each other.

Suddenly I can say "decide what you're good at"...

Students are inexperienced in magic and poor product knowledge.

Most people can't decide what kind of products to evaluate themselves.

It's not a good idea to say, 'force' from a teacher.

So Lou suggested we discuss it with the students.

Because you may see your way by exchanging and sharing information with "already decided" people like Manon.

Do you understand Lou's intentions, or is it from his personality...

After all, the first thing we start talking about is Manon.

"Gentlemen, as I may have told you before, my favorite item, Item, is Gem."

Manon's favorite item "Item" is the gem "Gem" …

Quite simply, Orelly asks a question.

He wanted to know the fundamental part of why Manon likes gems.

"If you don't mind, please tell me why, Mr. Manon"

Manon, listening to Orelly, wrinkled slightly between his eyebrows.

Such a question is the expression "unexpected".

"Why? Don't you understand if I don't have to say that, Mr. Orelly?"

It's like, "Common sense!" As such, Manon returned it with a clear question.

"Huh?"

Manon exhaled "ho" when he saw the surprise olery.

"and... I just wanted to say, if you're my favorite enemies, Mr. Orelly, let me tell you something special"

Apparently... Manon tells us why.

O'Leary exhaled this again as "ho".

It doesn't have to be creepy, but Olerie has a low back originally.

"Oh, please"

It's like Manon was satisfied with Orelly's attitude begging the teacher to teach him.

"Okay. There are several reasons."

"Some?

"Yes! The biggest reason is because you're a girl."

"Huh? Women...... so?

Girls...... so?

Hearing too easy an answer, to confused olery, Manon tilts his neck.

"Huh? Mr. Orelly... what are you looking at as strange?

"Huh?"

"It's not weird at all. Are there any of us, including you, women who don't like jewelry?

Girl who hates gems......

Certainly not found in Brandell's mansion, nor in the school......

Olerie is convinced, she nods.

"... well, sure"

"Isn't that right? Love, jewelry and sweets are absolute necessities for us."

…………

Somehow, it's starting to make great sense, but I feel like it's useless to argue...

Orelly dared to keep her mouth shut.

Manon is also basically a 'scratch'.

The silent Orelly sees that she has completely agreed, and proceeds to the conversation.

"Right. Bye, next! Gems are beautiful and mysterious."

"Beautiful and mysterious… that's certainly very convincing too"

"Yeah, I totally agree with Lilya"

Now Josephine and Lilya nodded loudly.

Manon also smiles satisfactorily and raises his reasons even more.

"Next! Jewelry is a good match for a wizard."

"Compatibility… it is also, indeed…"

From antiquity, the relationship between gems and wizards is profound and appears in numerous stories.

"Is this the reason why Manon likes gems?

I thought it was time for the end of it, O'Leary and the others...

But...

Manon's story is still going on.

"Next! This is a realistic story"

"Gah, realistic?

"Yes! You are already magic connoisseurs, so naturally you know that appraisals are proportionate to things of rare value, things of high value, and work costs more. Gemstones can range from pins to chillies, but overall the price is higher, so if you work at the center of the gemstone appraisal, you can get more rewards efficiently."

I wonder what that means.

Manon, an aristocratic warrant lady, even thought of the realistic income aspect, gained in the appraisal.

Orelly was just as surprised.