Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

Blood 24 Admission

Demonic children start attending school when they are five years old.

I'm just five, too, so that condition is met.

School attendance ranges from five to fifteen years of age.

After you graduate from school, you will choose the path to go to college where you say on Earth or to become independent.

In this world, a small number of people attend college, most of them seem to get some kind of job.

The school I will attend has a high ratio of aristocrats, and most of them will work as aristocrats at the same time as graduation.

The rank of nobility is in order from the top, five levels: Duke, Marquis, Count, Viscount and Baron.

There is no such thing as royalty.

Because the Demon King, the culmination of the Demonic Nation, is chosen regardless of position, so that there is no such thing as royalty even if the King is not hereditary.

There are also children and relatives of generations of demon kings, but they will not name their royalty, and most of them will then fit in as nobles per duke.

In that connection, there are many Demon King officials of the past who hold the position of Duke.

Marquis, there may be a thin but past connection to the Demon King around the Count, and it seems interesting to look into the history of the house there.

Conversely, when you become a baron, there is a lot of build-up from the civilian population, and your relationship with the demon kings of the past is almost gone.

Not to say that power is everything, but if you are a Demon, you can easily get the Baron's position for the sake of power.

Though it's easy to lose.

Positions gained by force are easily stripped if they lose power.

Even if the contemporary is excellent, it will easily fall if the next generation and beyond are not possible.

That is the common sense of the demonic nobility.

So sometimes even the Duke's house falls without power.

Power isn't just about combat ability.

Financial power, power, political power, military power, those are powers too.

The Duke's family doesn't get pompous replaced like the Baron's because they accumulate these powers across generations.

If you lose that too, you won't be spared the fall.

and taught Ariel the knowledge of the demonic nobility like that, and I enrolled in the school.

I was treated as an enrollment and was given an enrollment exam.

They say this exam is for measuring my current academic and combat abilities, etc., and will not be dropped even if the results are poor.

So I could take it easy.

Written exams rose depending on the subject.

Something about arithmetic can't be solved by me, even though I studied to high school on Earth.

Linguistics was also fine because Ariel taught me exactly how to read, write and travel.

Both human and demonic languages are perfect.

But I didn't know anything about history, so I couldn't solve it.

The practical moves were easy.

First, they asked me about the type of magic I could use, so I answered honestly.

The magic I can use is water and ice, shadows, darkness, wind and thunder.

You can even use top magic to get to water and ice.

Darkness can also be said to be the top of the shadow, so I will be able to use three kinds of top magic.

It is an achievement that has lasted for four years during the journey the teaching your husband sees and remembers.

The teacher in charge of the exam has turned a half-hearted gaze, so he performed his magic on the spot.

There has to be damage around, so take control so there's no damage.

As a result, the magic arm was admitted.

The next thing I know, I got my melee moves, but somehow I got my pass at the stage where I activated my demon and belligerent methods.

I didn't do anything.

What do you mean, you don't see anything in the test to see strength?

Either way, I was admitted safely.

The school attended by aristocrats means that the number of people enrolled in one school year is not very high.

It has roughly 100 people and is divided into three classes.

The first few years seem to be completely random class divisions, ignoring strength or something.

I'm on my way in, so I was supposed to be in a class with the smallest number of people.

"I'm Sophia Kellen, who's been one of us since today. Everybody please get along."

An introduction of the teacher takes place.

Lots of little kids gaze.

When I thought about it, the fact that they were my age meant that they were all children.

I've only been older before.

Your husband's the same age, but he looks up there.

After the teacher left, I was in a question-and-answer session with Chimiko.

I can't hear what every single one of you is saying because it's something everyone talks to as they please.

Even if you have five senses, you can't handle it if you talk to me like that.

"You guys, calm down a little bit as nobles."

What saved me from screwing up was an exterior child named The Prince named Blonde Bigeye.

"I'm Waldo K. Atmos from the Duke's house. You can count on me if you need anything."

Ha.

He's a kid, but he's a solid kid.

I'll put myself up on the shelf.

This still contains former high school students.

I then gave a Q&A from the kids aligned by Waldo.

My setting is that of a disciple of the other person who has traveled the world.

The person has been infiltrated into the national territory for many years, and this time returns home.

I was taken home at the same time.

It is important that you do not reveal who you are.

It's actually the Demon King, and it's not wrong.

The children have persistently asked me who Sasa is, but there is no way I can answer that.

The next thing I've eaten is that I'm a civilian.

As soon as I said I was a civilian, I felt like an insult.

But some children, on the contrary, stepped up their vigilance.

Hi, I hear there's hardly anything called civilians in this school.

And you think a civilian who can enroll in such a school is mostly extraordinary talented?

I'm not that talented.

What a place to be admitted, Mr. Ariel.

My stomach is going to hurt when I think about the future, but I started my school life surrounded by Chimiko.