Shut-in Magician

054 Exemptions from classes and robe specifications

Almost all classes were completed four days later, and after consultation with Matt, who was in charge on Saturday, he was allowed to retake his exams in the direction of waiving some classes.

The test took place on a windy day.

Classes run five days a week and end on Saturday, but the teachers also teach research, so the school is open until Windy Day.

Teachers are also off on light days, but it seems that there are some contents in the research facility that cannot be taken off for a day, so there is no complete rest in school.

After the results of the exam and discussion, the magic theory of essential subjects was waived until intermediate. They don't have to take advanced courses because it's the lowest line until intermediate to graduate. but she said she would love to take it so I decided to take it.

Others also told me that upbringing was exempt until intermediate. They don't mind because they seem to be able to practice it, including courtesy. However, it was recommended that senior members of the education should be kept. This one included the dance you needed when you were invited to the castle from correspondence with a senior nobleman, and it seemed imperative if you were going up there as a wizard.

Pharmacology became a total exemption to advanced levels. It was that there was absolutely no problem with the practice in mountain life combined with knowledge by the book. Instead, they pushed my heartbeat that I could be an instructor.

I haven't taken any exams because the other subjects wanted to take some more classes.

However, I am in the process of thinking about each attribute family of basic magic. I don't think I need to take it if it's as much about sitting and experimenting as it is. In fact, the teacher seems to be talking about whether Siu should be exempt as well.

This was not limited to Siu, and there were many excellent students in one class, almost all of whom were given some sort of exemption.

For this reason, in the wind day exam, I often met my classmates face-to-face.

The first month I started going to school was these exams, or I couldn't take it to think of my guild job because it was hard to grasp the pace due to changes in class combinations, etc. It feels like I was taking a peek at Emina's complexion on a light day.

Still, after a month, I got used to it and packed my classes in the morning, usually trying to get my guild job in the afternoon.

I also tried to get requests like work all day on a windy day. It was mainly a collection in the woods outside the Wang capital, but there was no particular problem because it was a familiar one.

However, on the day of light, the guild's work was entirely closed. After all, Emina didn't look good, so it was banned unless it was particularly urgent. Even my sister isn't crazy when it comes to age, but is it because she's married? Emina was like Siu's mother.

On this day off, he tried to cultivate his hobby and create a magic bag that was now fully ordered.

Rigdor's studies are hardly necessary anymore, thanks to school classes.

Occasionally, when "incomprehensible" places emerged, such as when teachers were poorly taught, lunch breaks were used to hold study sessions. Other students, such as Alice, mixed this up, and Rigdor seemed to enjoy studying it because she enjoyed it cuddly.

My previous dislike of studying seems to be a lie, and lately I have even gone so far as to do my own research in the library.

At a meeting at the café, when I told the story to the storyteller, L'O'Neill looked very emotional. They're still happy with the child's growth.

So it is Shiu who did not succeed that the real purpose of the library was "to study with Alice".

The moon changed and we entered a cold time called the Tree Ice Moon. It's the coldest month of the year.

Most of them wore warm robes for the winter because the students had many noble children. Some students changed their robes as they do every day, but most of them seem to have some great dishes.

Seems like a minority of students keep wearing the same robe all the time, like Siu.

Even Rigdor, who treats people as commoners, has a few pieces each season. He is probably the son of a big businessman.

"Isn't it cold? If you tell my dad, he can make it at Marco's."

"Mr. L'Onil. Hey. I said you'd give me a gift for school, but I said no, I didn't need it."

"Why?"

"It's not that cold."

"... that kind of problem?

"Isn't that the problem?

It was the second fire day of week.

Does the day off make you feel doomed in every world, Rigdor also looks sleepy and lazy with his cheek cane on.

"It doesn't get dirty because it can be used for purification. Keep the dough. Granted."

"Ah, well. That's good. I thought Siu could use a grant."

The fabric was also given to me by Grandpa Stan because he was asleep in stock. In order to be able to do so, a designated tailor had to be used, but even a robe could have brought in a dark color. Though a carry-on fee was taken.

Anyway, the tailor only had black, and I didn't like any of it when I thought about the touch and weight.

If I was casual enough to talk about it, Grandpa Stan would look out of the warehouse and advise me how this works.

Sturdy fabric for a thick touch was Siu's preference, and dark ash was good.

Although her reputation at school was "dirty color," Siu really likes it.

Above all, a spider warcraft called Grande Alanea (Warbug?) Fabric made of yarn produced from, very supple even though it has strong magic resistance and excellent defense. It is a product that is said to be super luxury, and it is not something that Siu would otherwise have at his disposal.

Then I said why it was sold out and Siu could have got it, and it was in that color.

This Grande Alanea yarn was originally transparent, but it seems to be very difficult to dye.

At the very least, they can't make it without production magic level four.

Instead, when dyed, it becomes a bright, clear and beautiful color.

They say it's rare to have cloudy colors like dark ash. Normally they either fail but remain transparent, or disappear.

I received it without hesitation after being advised that if I didn't even care about the color, the product would be good.

Besides, it was an excellent thing to be granted to the entire fabric. I even snuck my own tag on the robe I could do, so it was good to have a superimposition of the grant.

Even if they definitely said "rotten colors" or "dirty" or "can't they even replace the poor" it was fine.

"But come on, it looks cold because it's thin."

"Summer is good, isn't it? I think it looks cool because it's thin."

"... Siu is positive, isn't he?"

"Thanks."

Rigdor laughs bitterly. He also had class this afternoon, and this is how he always spent his lunch break saying he was good when Alice wasn't around.

"For once, I'm trying not to get cold looking by weaving a cardigan inside."

"But it looks cold. Yeah, that shirt's bad, too."

"Really?"

Siu pulled his own shirt made of simplicity. The shape is close to a cutter shirt.

Students' shirts can be freed if they are white, but nobles seem to have common sense as to whether a standing collar is standard from their original outfit, and students have more or less standing collars. It is furthermore frilled.

The first time he saw it, Siu blinded him with a shock.

Perhaps it would have been different if he had seen the adorable boy and girl first, but Siu had seen a nobleman by chance in the life of the king's capital. The fact that it was a fairly wide, thin man with a thin top of his head that was big both vertically and horizontally also put a wheel on the shock.

Even a man like that wears a frill! surprise.

That really stuck to my head and I couldn't pick a vertical collar frill shirt.

There's something wrong with the collarless shirt worn by the workers - when I talked to the tailors, they cautioned me that a Magic College student shouldn't wear a shirt like that - and I ended up making a cutter shirt that could also be excused as a standing collar after a trial and error.

Incidentally, a handful of common folk outgoing students wore standing collar shirts without frills. They were embarrassed, too! and Siu is what he thought.

"Because the front is open, it looks cold."

"Hmm. Well, I guess I'll roll a muffler too"

"That's not the problem."

"[Tie] or something"

Haha, and when I said it myself and laughed at myself, Rigdor tilted his neck.

"Siu is really different. Sometimes I say things I don't understand."

"Ah."

Looks like he was speaking Japanese again. In a panic, Rigdor went on to say.

"I'm fine with being rumbled. People like us are sick and tired of harassing each other, but they don't give a shit."

Keep your cheeks on, fool.

"... Is harassment that bad?

"Ainya. Not so much. It's just that, even if it's bad enough, it's going to kill you."

"Oh well."

"I'm not yet. Come on, my parents are big merchants. I don't know how some nobles can take a big stance over here. It's just, you know, noble, so you look good, don't you? On the surface, you have to stand up. Just a little trouble."

That means I guess some students are sorry about that.

If it's true, Siu may have named it a do-it-yourself, but Rigdor's right, he doesn't care what the kid says.

"By and large, don't brag about the power of your parents, who aren't your own."

Rigdor's words were the best.

Siu nodded, too, to comfort Rigdor.