Magi Craft Meister

44-14 Student Street

"The influence of the Magic League is said to have fallen a long way in the last fifty years."

After a brief 'lecture', Jens was listening from Viscount Forere Laska Charnedo.

"I fell, is that it? Is there a reason?"

Jen thought he was lucky to have been called to this house when he seemed to be able to ask for earful information.

"Come on, that's it... Originally, this Klein kingdom was one of the least influential countries of the Magic League."

"Oh, I see. For this reason, where is it now when it comes to countries where the influence of the Magic League is strong?

"Right, it must still be the kingdom of Elias at your knees. The Kingdom of Egerea will be second to none."

Jen asks another question because she cares.

"What about a country with less impact?

"Except for the Nord Federation, where you were, it must be the Empire of Shauro. Our country is next. The kingdom of Celluloa is only vast and varies from region to region."

It seems that the Kingdom of Franz will be next. Because of this, Mitsuho and Fuso are said to be outside the sphere of power of the Magic League because there are very few magical mentors in the first place.

"Thank you"

It was Jen who gained a little knowledge thanks to it.

These questions can also be carefully taught by the people of the Nord Federation. Because the Federation doesn't have much contact with this one.

I'm traveling around the country for information, so I honestly appreciate this.

Jen has since weaved the topic of the Magic League between public discourses, getting a little information.

"Where are the Jins staying?

The time is around 4 p.m., the Viscountess said, mouthing her third cup of tea.

Because of this, my daughter Paula listened to me on the side the whole time. On the other hand, it seems that we can listen to each other very carefully in these situations.

"We're taking a room in an inn called the Red Brick Pavilion."

"Well, there it is? I hear it's a pretty reputable inn.... Um, if you don't mind, could you stay here tomorrow? I'd like to talk more."

Jen decided to think about this offer a little before taking it. Because it seems more efficient than walking around to the dark clouds and gathering information.

"Okay. We have plans for ourselves, so if it's one day tomorrow,"

"Thanks! I'll pick you up tomorrow morning at 9: 00 at the Red Brick Pavilion."

That's what happened.

"Dear Gin, Dear Lord Toss, Thank you for today!

Paula also greeted Jen well when she left.

Jen and Reiko who saw it, Hope waves back small. Rhodotos also waved back in haste.

"You got more than I thought."

Returning to the "Red Brick Pavilion," Jen and Rhodotos were pinching the table for a summary of the day.

"Right. I didn't know either, I can't believe the" Magic League "was losing its influence."

It's something you wouldn't notice if you didn't live in the affected country, so I can't do it, Jen said.

"... but I didn't think Jin was so good at explaining it"

The way Rhodotos calls Jen is not constant. It may be a cliché or a cliché.

Well, I think of Jen as an eye-catcher, so I often call him 'Dear' in public, otherwise, 'Mr'.

"Whatever's going on with the lecture at Avalon, whether it's good or not?

"That's right.... Oh, you've never seen an experiment before."

According to Lord Toth's explanation, priority is given to teaching texts, and no classes are given to bite and include them.

"If you can't follow me, that's fine," there are many lectures.

"That's a problem."

Jen wondered if she was a teacher or if there was a problem with the instructional outline. But Jen can't talk about Avalon's policy right now.

But it is possible that the Magic League has poked at these fine grievances.

(It's always hard to have an education problem)

Jen sighed small.

(Oh, that's why I used to think that if I could use knowledge transcription (transinfo) or knowledge transmission (sendoinfo) for anyone, I could solve educational problems quite a bit, too)

He is Jen, who remembered his past reports, which he read a while ago at Nido Castle.

(Is that it? "Magic Emulator"?

I imagine that Golbert Marchitas didn't develop it by himself, but he also worked on himself in the past. If so, it is ironic that Penglai was attacked because of it.

(The point is, I wonder if it will depend on how everything is used)

"Master Jin?

Surprised Jen had thought of something, Rhodotos called out.

"Oh, oh, I'm sorry. I was just thinking."

Jen explained that he was thinking about the difficulty of education.

"That's true. It was easy for me to follow the lecture because I have a relatively good memory of the Mori Lo clan."

Rhodotos laughed bitterly when he said that his memory alone could not measure his academic achievement.

"Can you tell me a little bit about Avalon?

Jen wanted to take this opportunity to learn more about Avalon today.

Most importantly, Avalon is now far from Jen's, no, Penglai Island management.

"Yes.... what shall we talk from"

Rhodotos only learned in Avalon, he knows a lot about it. He seemed too familiar with it to know where to start.

"Then let me ask you a question.... First of all, where is Avalon now?

Avalon is a megafloat, so it can be moved.

"Now you're at sea south of the Kingdom of Celluloa. It's fixed on that equator, and it's enacted zero degrees of longitude there."

"Father, if it's a map of the Penglai criteria, it's close to 60 degrees west."

Reiko also supplemented me, so Jen could imagine his position more or less.

"I see. So what's next... what's Avalon's organizational structure now?

"Let me start by explaining that there is the 'World Guard' as the lower organisation of the 'World Conference'. The base of those two organizations is Avalon."

"Hmm."

Not much seems to have changed around there, Jen urged ahead.

"'World Conference' is good.... because now Mitsuho, Fuso and the Nord Federation are also members"

"Oh, you did"

"The 'World Guard' is directly operated and managed by the 'World Conference'. It's an organization that can move without borders."

"Yeah."

Not so far. Jen is also convinced.

"To enter the 'World Guard' you will generally need a recommendation from that country. On top of that, you're supposed to take an enlistment test."

It is also what Jen thinks.

"So 'Avalon', which is basically in the name of training 'World Conference' and 'World Guard' executives, but it's actually positioned as the highest school,"

"I guess so, too."

Because it is the best academic institution in the world, it is a waste of time to open doors only to World Conference officials.

"There are two academic institutes in 'Avalon': a three-year elementary and a five-year higher education. There is no secondary school."

Around it, too, is what Jen once conceived.

"Higher studies were divided into general and specialist subjects, which were said to be… 'literary' and specialist 'rational'"

Jen heard how to call it nostalgic. Sure, I remember calling it that at the conceptual stage.

"Do ordinary subjects treat you like a World Conference or World Guard executive candidate?

And Jen said, Rhodotos nodded.

"I see. So, the specialty makes you learn engineering magic and all sorts of professions?

"That's right. It was a whole dorm system, and even though it was small in Avalon, it had a town."

"I'm sure it will be."

The needs for such students include boarding houses, apartments, condos, restaurants, bookstores, and entertainment facilities.

He was a little nostalgic for his student neighborhood around famous high schools and giant universities.