My statement solidified the ambient air.

"but... what do you mean quit school?

"It means quitting school."

You weren't convinced by my answer, Alma asks back the same thing.

Lurii seems to be solidifying, too.

Sure, it could have been a little abrupt.

Originally, as soon as I signed up for the guild, I was going to quit school.

It's just that we stayed in school temporarily to get our hands on it because if we let it go as it is now, humanity was going to perish.

But once the junction starts to move steadily and an environment is in place where you can train chant-free magic in a decent environment, you won't have to worry about it anymore.

"Uh... flying class?

"No, you'll be treated as expelling. I didn't want to graduate. I didn't come to this school."

Listening to that statement, the Luriis and the others come to think of it.

"Think about it, Matty, you don't seem to have anything to teach the teachers..."

"Rather, I thought I was teaching the teachers..."

Sure, I may have been taught very little.

Common sense in the world today could be taught somewhat, but I've already acquired common sense in the world today, so it doesn't look like I need to be taught already.

Talking about that, I saw the principal.

Just fine, why don't you tell the principal?

"Mm, Matthias? Looks like he's headed this way... What can I do for you?

When I approached him, the principal called first.

That's a quick story.

"Yes, this school."

"Oh. It's about the expulsion. When the juncture is complete, are you going to leave school?

... you talk really fast.

Could it have already been anticipated?

Especially since I didn't remember showing such a gesture.

Before I think about it, the principal connects words.

"As far as that goes, apparently it's a hit.... naturally? Our teachers were only taught by Matthias, and they couldn't teach us one thing. As principal, it's just a joke."

That's it, I don't think I'm going to be humbled.

… a little, to defend.

"That's not true. The teacher here taught me common sense. Thanks to you, I'm a good common sense man now."

Hearing what I said made the principal look even more serious.

"... I really can't teach you one thing and it's just a joke"

I wonder why.

The school teacher told me he taught me common sense.

The school was definitely supposed to have helped.

With that in mind, the principal opens his mouth again.

"But I'm not going to expel Matthias. I've been thinking about the best options, assuming this is the situation."

"... does that mean I'm going to hold back?

That would be a bit of a hassle.

The Principal is linked to this country at a level where he can easily meet the King as well.

If you're forced to leave school, if you're hostile...

"No, I'm not holding you back. I just want you to keep your books in school."

"Just books?

"Oh. That way the school can move freely and provide an effective education, shielded by Matthias' achievements, and if it's the treatment of a Royal School schoolboy, it's easy to make a variety of conveniences from me and the country. I don't think it's a bad choice for each other."

So you want me to lend you a name because I'm going back?

Sure, not a bad suggestion.

"Let's take that suggestion"