I will be a golem.

I'm now a golem studying letters hard. Honestly, I have skills [interpreter], so I have myself that I can't be too serious about. You can't be serious because you're doing something with the right gesture.

I feel like if my throat is too high, I'll forget the heat. I can't eat it though.

While I was out of hand, I was obsessed with studying the script. Huck's hanging in there, so you can't throw him out first. I'm a golem who talks about life on my back. The truth is, I don't need words!

Oh, yes. Excuse me, I'm studying hard, so would you mind not standing back, Mr. Asua? I can't help but be distracted.

By the way, I'm going to be studying enough to score 80 points if I have a test right now. It would be enough if I had scored above average. Even though I'm out of my hands, I still have a point!

You read my feelings, Asua said to me and Haku, "I'm going to do the test," and suddenly I started the unplugged test.

I'm going to fill in the answers section with one question, one question and sure, thinking, um, um. Isn't that quite a difficult issue? That's Asua. It's a good problem to follow a difficult line.

On the side you can hear Haku moving the pen lightly.

They're moving the pen to flow sarcastically. Could it be buried properly? If that's the case, we'll have to be careful later. It's a question of soul. Whoever laughs at a question cries at a question. You have to be very careful as a senior in your life. Let's look at the grading results and then we'll be careful.

"Yes, that's it," Asua says, snatching the answer form. Oh, I haven't buried them all yet. Oh, my God.

"I'll grade right away, so wait a minute," Asua said, putting red ink on the pen and starting grading.

Me and Huck sit in front of the desk and wait for the grading. Don't be a little thrilled. I can't believe they scored it right in front of me. Haku will be my first test, so I'll have to follow up with you if you don't mind the bad stuff. Pay attention and follow up, it seems hard, but I can do it.

The first answer is a lot of pin and solder scoring. Since I was collected earlier, the answer I am now graded will belong to Haku. After all, maybe it was all buried appropriately. Haku looks at Asua's grading, but he didn't seem to have any doubts about the many pins. Maybe I can't help it because I'm new to the test itself.

Here's my answer. My answers also started with pinning and scoring. That, the first answer was pretty confident, but would it have been different? That one. Now I wrote "Shredded" twice. Until now, it was just a pin.

Um, in my answer score, I feel like I write shrew twice. I wonder what. I wonder if you mean Excellent. If Haku and I scored too far apart, Haku would lose confidence. I might as well just focus on following up rather than paying attention this time.

Asua, who has finished scoring, returns the answer. Looks like I'll give it back from Haku first.

"Yes, Haku, there were only a few mistakes with two questions, but they're almost full. Good luck with that."

Haku looks happy and asks him to return the answer. Looking at Huck's answer, it's a pretty letter. But I'm almost pinned, why is this almost full?

"Next, Golem. I'm very sorry to hear that, but we only had about 30% of the answers. We only had 60% of the answers, so we'd better aim to fill in all the answers first."

When Asua asks me to return the answer, I have about half a pin and a batch. Twisting my neck told me that the pin was correct and the bat was incorrect.

Is the mark of grading different from that of Japan? Ha.

Huck slowly rubs my back when he says, "Cheer up, let me out". Until just now, I was wondering how I would pay attention and how I would follow up, and this is the exact opposite.

Since then, I have invested a little more in my studies.

The old man seems busy these days.

He took good care of me and Haku until now, but now he doesn't seem to be able to afford that. Maybe there was some kind of incident.

Asua took care of me and Haku more often. Asua said she was also a teacher, but she was an adventurer when she was younger. They say old men are fellow adventurers when they are young. Even when I was asked about Asua's love bana with the old man, I had a hard time keeping listening because I wasn't interested in talking about it. Haku and Zispo are having a cup of tea while the two of us eat sweets at the table next to each other. I was the only one listening to love bananas.

By the way, I get confirmation that "I'm listening, Golem?" so it was very nasty. Really good with a golem with no expression on his face. I'm sure if I were human, I would have gotten into a conversation while losing my facial expression.

Since the old man is busy, I will see Haku's combat training. There's not much I can teach you.

Oh, yeah. Do you want to use the line light and do something like searing a mole? I tell him to cut it all with a knife because I generate bars of light around the hack. The cut line lights should disappear immediately. Naturally, this line light is just bright, and I'm not letting it have the power to hurt me.

I keep generating line lights around Hyoi, Hyoi and Haku. Haku cuts all the bars of light in a good move. Huck, it's pretty good.

I gradually increase the speed and number of line lights generated. Haku follows me to that too. Because of the lack of endurance, the speed of cutting gradually has slowed down. I can't help it all. You have to keep up with your strength.

Haku also had him start running around town the next day. I also run with Haku with one hand with the vocabulary. At first, Haku was snagging just one run around town, but after a week of it, he seemed to gain a lot of endurance. I was a little impressed that it was something that would change even in just one week.

Naturally, training using line lights is also done in parallel. And then we also train spiritual magic around town where there are no people. It seems that the Spirit of the Wind is the most compatible of spirits with Haku. Some have become one in the Spirit of the Wind, with Haku all the time. Thanks to this, the Spirit Magic of the Wind gradually gained in power.

I thought it would be a bad idea to train just using the line lights, so I started doing things like combining hands. Even when I say assembler, Huck just attacks me for the most part. I just dodge all the time, I don't get my hands on it.

During this training, I improved my steps so that I could move with the remnants. Pfft. My talents are horrible.

Asua also tested me for unplugging. Now I could fill all the problems. You did it. Thanks to your hard work.

And the score was 81. Ha-ha-ha, I can do it if I do. But Haku had 97 points. I regret it.

In my hand with Haku, I also decided to use Spirit Magic for Haku. I want Haku to develop a way to fight not only with knives, but also with spiritual magic. Because I need help, I'm studying in a vocabulary, and I'm dealing with a combiner. Huck still can't make me serious.

Pfft, I'll be stuck in front of Huck as a wall I can't cross forever! It's not easy to lose.