Life with my Little Sister

Lesson 7: Grade 10 Exams and Moonlike Toddler Girls

January of the Holy History 1204.

It's my exam day.

The companions are Abel, Mother and Phee.

I was actually planning on coming alone with Abel, but Phee wouldn't let me go, so I was supposed to bring her with me.

My mother is an amulet. Unfortunately, we don't have an exclusive maid or anything.

"Lots of one! - I love it!

Fee is happy to be stuck with her mother. My sister doesn't seem to mind the crowd. Tachi.

"Al, are you nervous?

"Heh heh heh. I've seen past questions, but it was as easy as a joke. You want a flying class or something."

Grade 10 exams are very busy because many civilians also come to take them. The content is also simple, so the expression on the face of the students is relaxing.

(Speaking of which, the literacy rate of the civilian population was low. Given that, can the people here cloud with the elite in a way...?

As I heard later, the literacy rate of those living in urban areas is quite high, even in the same position as the civilian population. Conversely, in the countryside, there are only as many satisfied readers and writers as village chiefs and merchants?

I guess this area also affects economic power. Urban areas have more opportunities to get money than rural areas, and hands-on learning places exist. Reading and writing arithmetic, and with a license for witchcraft, the options for the future will also be vastly expanded.

Even the civilian population actively made my child learn letters and take exams, so he was good at it.

By the way, elementary school - the elementary school in Japan is dedicated to nobility, and the civilian population just learns the basics in a hands-on learning center? If, of course, civilians have excellent brains, they may go ahead and enter the Royal College.

Okay, exam venue.

Here too, by position, we are divided into two parts.

For civilians and for nobility.

Even so, they are not completely separated, they are only separated on a temporary basis on the date of the test.

(I'd like to take a peek at the other side...)

All in all, it is the 'raw nobility' that is there. It can't be bothering me.

I look back to my mothers.

"I'll take a look"

"Phew! Phew, I'm coming! - I love it!

My sister reached out and started rambling, so I got to bump her. Tula for a four-year-old, but bear patiently for his beloved sister as well.

They're not even going to leave their four- and two-year-olds on the boulder, and their mother and Abel follow them faraway.

Which one?

Glimpse through the gap.

The world was certainly different there.

The busy kids are dressed in clothes that seem expensive. And naturally, everyone is bringing their squire.

Would a year or two of elementary school be the main thing at my age?

It feels like those who have learned the letters have come to receive it immediately.

And this guy always has the face, "I'm smart," should he be called a boulder nobleman?

"That girl..."

In that, I found a beautiful toddler with a serene expression.

I don't feel like it's specific to the nobility. It is elegant and crisp and stands out even though it does not unnecessarily claim itself.

There was a quiet beauty, like a moon floating in the night sky.

"Young, boy."

No.

You should say you're young.

The moonlike toddler is overwhelmingly younger than those around her.

Maybe as old as I am.

――

Because I felt my gaze, or the toddler turned this way.

How would a four-year-old carrying a two-year-old appear in her eyes?

I might have thought it was the family I came with, not the exams.

The moonlike toddler gently gave me a gift. It was beautiful. And when I smiled like a solder, I walked away.

"... fantastic!

I speak up unexpectedly.

That's it, that!

A statue of a lady that our sister should set an example for.

Sophisticated, elegant, but unpleasant.

I definitely want Phee to grow up to be such a lady.

"Did you? What's wrong with you? Phew, I love it!

"Oh. I love Fee too!

"Yikes!

If that girl is the moon, is Fee a whispering sun or flower?

Either way, I'm satisfied, so I'm going back to my mother.

"Have you seen anything interesting?

"Yeah. I saw something good."

Ideal type of fie.

I had no idea there was such a thing.

Well, you won't get a chance to see me again.

As per reputation, the exam was easy.

Touch the magic gauge first.

I don't examine the quality, quantity, or attributes of magic.

Just determine if you really 'have' or 'don't'.

Of course, without magic, you won't pass here, but everyone, before you come to take it, you can't leave without it.

Practical exams do not exist in Grade 10.

So all you have to do is take a written exam.

Pass with more than 80 points, but 90 points is a ridiculous level of easy-issue.

Question. Fire, water, soil, wind. Which attributes burn in this?

This is how it goes. I don't have to study. It seems to pass.

But the other 10 points are a catch problem and a high difficulty problem, and I'm like, "I'll let you pass, but I won't let you get a full score, okay?" But it was just like that.

I'm looking for the first stage here. I can't stay here.

Write the right answer with Sarah.

Aim for a full score not only for the family you are expecting, but also for Abel, who taught you everything.

"Yes, that's it"

At the end of the written exam, the people who think they were coming to take it in a group are thrilled with their answers.

Probably an inquisition of '10 points left'.

I don't participate in them. It's also why I can't stay forever because I'm keeping MySister waiting.

I walked away early from the venue where the enthusiasm lingered.

"Yes! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!

My sister, who reaches out to me and cries out when she comes out of the venue.

The exam was about an hour and a half, but that just seemed like a long, tight time for Fee.

"All right, all right, Fee. You've put up well. Great, huh?"

"Yes! Ha ha! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!

Worn out and large tears spill. It's like we haven't seen each other in years.

I'll hug you hard and stroke your head.

"... How's it going?

A very succinct elf girl asks me what I can do.

"I think it's okay to pass. I wonder if it's full score that matters. There was a double scratching problem regarding the second root of superficial magic. I think that's where you get the most points."

"...... hmm. I hope so."

The expression doesn't change, but Abel seems satisfied.

I went straight home from eating at the restaurant that day. This is my first meal out plain.

A week later.

There was an announcement of acceptance or rejection.

Passers are over 80% as usual.

But only two pass the full score.

Only anonymous civilians and the Fourth Princess of this country scored 100 points.

And both were passing at the youngest four years old.