The Royal School of Magic is the most famous supreme school in the kingdom.

So many talented people have gathered who have inherited their noble lineage that it is said that those who graduated from this college were promised the future as well. Naturally, the entrance exam is also rigorous. In addition, faculty members who provide classes to students who have passed such exams will also be required to have the appropriate strength.

I don't need inferior faculty to my students. In fact, in the past, faculty members who had witnessed too good a student resigned.

As far as possible to such a faculty, Reyce was currently on her way to the college with Seth. Even so, although in Rayce's case he has a stronger role as an adjunct than a faculty member.

"Ha..."

With a piece of paper lined with numbers, it's Rayce who leaks his breath to impress. What he has on the form is a multiplier of the Magic Academy entrance exams for each year.

I can see at a glance that Reis himself has no experience of attending the college, but still has a high multiplier on the form. It's also a convincing number to be told that entrance exams are tough.

I look at other forms that contain the College's educational policy, disciplines, faculty, equipment information, etc. One of the things that comes to my attention is Virus, the president of the college's board of directors, who is hugely listed.

Seeing a clear grin virus, Reis clouded his expression to see.

I can't wipe my bad feelings about the virus. When I'm relative to him, I don't feel like I'm being seen through to the bottom of my belly.

I can't say that, though, because it's the virus that I'm going to see now.

"You don't have a floating face."

Seth, walking next door, speaks with a bitter smile. In contrast to the blue skies that fall out, you'll also want to say that when you see the look on Rayce's face that looks depressing.

Reis reacts by nodding blurredly.

"It's not like they're gonna take it and eat it, and you don't have to hate it that much?

"I don't care if you say so."

Leis, who drops his shoulder and walks, sighs.

I don't feel better because of the anxiety that even though I am an adjunct, I also have a bad feeling about my employer.

As I grumble, I see a large building in front of me. That building, even more gigantic than the noble mansion, is undoubtedly where the Reis were aiming. When Seth makes a meeting with a guard-like man, the man hastily opens the gate.

Stepping straight into the school grounds, Reyce looks around with Kyolo, aware of her restless mind. Stainless white school buildings with moderately placed flowers, plants and bronze statues. Only a lot of nobles go by, wrapped up in a glorious atmosphere. It is also natural that the skin does not suit the lay of the common man.

Seth leads the way and follows after it like a child. The campus is huge as it looks, enough to worry about not getting lost.

"You don't have any students today."

Reyce says with a flirty view of the classroom.

"Students will still be enjoying their summer vacation. Even so, it's almost over."

"You mean it was just the right time to fill in a sudden faculty"

"That's the thing... hey, here it is"

Seth stopped in front of a door with a plate marked Office of the President. Reyce exhaled and dampened her dry lips out of some tension.

Indicates that you are ready with your gaze.

Nodding Seth knocked on the door as she gave her name. A familiar voice allowed him into the room and into the room.

"Hey, nice to meet you."

That's what greeted the Reyes and the others: a blonde man with a nickel and a grin. With a grin that somehow makes him uncomfortable, Reyce tries to open his mouth, stick his head down and respond without difficulty.

"Long time no see, Mr. Virus"

"Oh, right. Looks magnificent and above all, Seth."

Two people who are the same four great nobles and have known each other for a long time. Seth, who understands that Reis is unwilling to move on and have a conversation, took the initiative and responded to the words of the virus.

Constantly smiling, the virus exchanged a few formal greetings with Seth as it were, and roughly glanced at Reis.

"I wonder if this is how we face each other since that request"

"Well...... right"

"Nevertheless, your rumors have reached my ears."

Reis can swim his eyes with a bitter look.

Only recently did he destroy the fountain of the King's capital. The information is laying low by Lulimes, so even the virus shouldn't know who did it, but still the guilt that sprang up in us couldn't contain it.

The virus sees Reis putting his upset on the table, and "Hmm," he nods one with his knowing face. That behavior alone was enough to stir up Reiss's anxiety.

Avoid looking naturally at the feeling that you are being trampled and vandalized in your heart.

"Well, I never thought you'd come to our college..."

For the first time, the smile of the virus turns into a bitter smile. Despite all the talk, Rayce, the only alchemist, visited the faculty of the School of Magic.

It is also by the introduction of Seth, the four great nobles.

I was just wondering what was going on with the connections of a person named Reis even as a virus.

"By the way, why did you want to come to this college?

"Uh..."

For the money, and silly honestly, even Reyes hesitated to say it. There is no way that a good excuse can come to mind right away, and only the unspoken air leaks slightly out of the opening mouth.

It was already too late to fix it, and Seth gently held her brow between her eyes when she saw the werewolf Reis.

"... well, whatever the reason, you're welcome to have an alchemist like you."

A virus that does not pursue, but deepens the grin in a meaningful way. Reyce was relieved of the tension and exhaled deeply from relief.

"Well, did you look through the material I gave you beforehand?

"Yes, one street is"

I think of the material I've been looking at on the journey so far. Some of that included material detailing Reyce's terms of employment, etc.

As a matter of fact, the Magic Academy's reward is broken.

It may be natural if we take into account the abilities required of faculty, but for Reis today it equals the good fortune that has come down from heaven.

That's enough to tolerate face-to-face with a virus that I'm so bad at.

"As I wrote in the dossier, your role is as an adjunct to the alchemy class. Basically, I want you to follow the words of the faculty who divide the classes. However, if there's anything I can say from your point of view, of course, I don't mind if you don't hesitate."

Reis is only an adjunct to the class.

No matter how many extra-standard abilities you have, many people - it's not that easy to teach things to good students who fly off, either.

However, the virus is not going to rot a talented alchemist named Reis. I'm going to make sure the students have a better impact than paying their wages and hiring them.

"Oh, speaking of which, you still haven't told the person you're going to assist."

"Is it just one person?

"Of course there's not one alchemy faculty member, but there's only one you can assist. I'm a faculty member named Helger with a higher education class."

As the virus speaks of Helger's name, Seth's expression is picky and strong. The look disappeared either in front of the virus or immediately, but Reyce did not miss that small change. There's no way that a glaring virus wouldn't notice the kind of change that Reis would notice, and he flies his gaze to Seth.

"Speaking of which, Seth, were you in charge of Helger when you were enrolled?"

"... Yes, it is"

Seth smiles bitterly but honestly nods. It was clear that I didn't have very good memories.

Even as Reis, who is going to be an assistant, that reaction just raises anxiety. If you want to say hope, I'm asking you to be kind.

"... by the way, what kind of person are you?

It's decided I'd rather know than meet without knowing. I swallowed my anxiety and never asked my will.

The virus smiles and answers as if it were a tease.

"Excellent faculty."

What Reyce wanted to hear was not about competence, but about character. As far as the laughter of the virus goes, I guess I deliberately prepared a response that ignored Reis' intentions. All I can say is that I'm being mean.

- I knew I didn't like it. I mean, I hate it.

Reyce, convinced, returns a small "Really?" Until now, I had not put as much emotion on my voice as possible, but only at this time was it a voice where I could feel a slight thorn. Still, for the virus laughing happily, I guess it's just within the assumption.

Given that it would not be strange to be otherwise received as disrespectful, in a sense this generous response may be fortunate. Nevertheless, Rayce will never thank the virus.

"Now, after this, come face to face with Helger gently. I should be able to tell you the details of the class and the instructions to you."

"Okay."

I can finally get away from this place.

Just because I think so makes my mind lighter. It suppresses the likelihood of floating and deeply sighs inside.

"Well, thank you from now on."

"... Yes, excuse me"