Tensei Shoujo no Rirekisho

Mysteries of Spells (8) Field Training in Paper Making

The next day, I went with Seki and Ryuki to the nearby countryside to confirm the civil engineering magic of their two wizards and decided that it was no problem to proceed with the paddy field plan. Together, I also wrote on paper how to cultivate paddy fields, and hired people who could write it down.

Yeah, sounds good. It's going well.

And then, this one's going to be fine too..., staring at your handmade spell document.

After casting a spell once, I'm trying to mumble, especially knowing that something like an explosion won't happen, with a gap where Mother Koo isn't there... I have never activated any effect other than twitching and warming.

Are you serious, it's just magic to get twitchy and warm... Maybe the country keeps it a secret because it's too much unusable magic...... no, isn't it? I mean, I don't think so.

After all, I guess I'll have to steal a look at The Saviour's Demon Scripture, which is tightly controlled in the library. Can you see the true effect of the magic of this twitchy and warming system if you look at The Savior's Scripture?

No, I'm talking about Alan, though he only wrote spells because there's no such thing as an explanation that works like this in the Scriptures... But to not look at it. But either way, I made my own collection of spells because I can't see that... hmm. It's something that won't stay.

Well, but so far, the magic investigation hasn't been as hasty for me. Well, personally, I'd like to try magic or something. I'd like to be a magic girl or something.

When I was doing what I did, my stay in Ruby Volne quickly ended and I was going back to school.

I asked Mr. Bash to let me know in a letter in case anything went wrong with the paddy plan, and he left.

Mr. Tagosak is calm, the paddy field plan has progressed, the use of rotting spirits has increased and things are going well with regard to liquor brewing, and the atmosphere seems to have been somewhat unraveled with Mr. Galatea, and this year's departure looks good. Basically because I always had a little anxiety because of Mr. Tagosak, yeah.

When I got back to school, I went back. So I need to get the tavern business going, and I'm pretty busy. With Mr. Claude's plan, the distribution of alcohol to the Wang capital should be active by now. Made In Ruby Fallen alcohol wraps a boom around Wang Du. Then next year or so, maybe the carpet in my room in Ruby Forn is a furry fuzzy carpet, heh.

As for the school, while focusing on schooling, he finally launched the Chamber of Commerce, using the savings he had been accumulating in the sale of alcohol. "Lyoh Rubyforn Chamber of Commerce". I wanted to give it a more stylish name, because I didn't think of it, and other chambers of commerce often gave it quite their own.

Although it's still a small chamber of commerce, I'd like to make it a big one. If the liquor business goes well, I want to get a merchant.

In fourth grade, merchants classes have also become all about specialization. However, it seems that there will be a field exercise in money-making and a field exercise in papermaking, but how can this only be attended by the top five or so grades? Although I was not a busy and overly serious student in the alcohol business last year, I am a fourth-grader who blames my schooling.

I mean, Mr. Quamar made the God Killer dagger when he was in a money-making field exercise, and that means he took part in a field exercise where only a few of the top grades could participate? To Mr. Quamar's habits, did he do well? I can't figure it out.

While focusing on schooling, but because of this, I launched the Chamber of Commerce, so after school I'm also scratching my mouth for business. But the alcohol business doesn't seem to be a problem if you take a slight look away, as Joshua is solid with Melis, an executive of my Chamber of Commerce and a newlywed couple.

I was allowed to attend my first field exercise, a paper making course, which I left to Mr. Joshua to appeal to by the way to be a good student listening seriously to class.

This is my first field exercise. My chest hits.

The mentoring faculty is Dr. Barron of the Department of Merchants, a dark-faced rubbing teacher who took care of him as a pull teacher at a law flushing event in his freshman year.

I've been wondering about this country's paper production technology for quite some time. I thought I was making it out of wizard magic, but the fact that we have field exercises in merchants meant it was made out of people's hands...!

I was dodgy wondering what craftsmanship I could see, when I interrupted the factory.

Oh, my God, Alan and the others were there. Alan, Katerina, Ritz, you and the other students I've seen at school are wacky... they're all wizard kids.

They see how the craftsman is making paper with a serious face. Is that it? I mean, I'm making paper...

I noticed an unexpected look on my face, Dr. Barron, and began his commentary.

"The field exercise in paper making is joint with magic students. The paper itself is made by magic. We're a bundle of paper we can make."

Huh? I knew paper was magically made? I mean, the work that binds you... that makes sense to go out of your way to practice in the field, does it?

Watch the wizard students who are serious about the exercise even though they think about it. I still haven't noticed that the merchant students are here. I decided to shut up and see how all the wizards were doing their job.

Besides, it seems to be just a molecular Alan exercise. Alan reached for a lot of prepared wood and when he cast a spell, the wood changed into a chilli and a thin large piece of paper could be made.

Wow, magic is amazing! This is craftsmanship!

And as Miss Caterina approached the large piece of paper she was able to do, she cast a spell and cut the paper clean, perhaps with something windy.

Wow, magic is amazing! Craftsmanship!

So, no, it's not what I imagined. It's not craftsmanship. Just fantastic by the wizard!

We merchants came in and collected about A4 size paper that we were able to produce.

This is why I went out of my way to do field exercises... I was so looking forward to it. I wonder if the other exercises are ok......

"Ouch!"

Uh, I hung up. A little frustrated, I was tying the paper abusively, and I cut off a few fingers of my hand with the paper.

I'm out of control. Relax, me. The scratches cut with paper hurt plain.

When I took a deep breath and calmed my mind, I gave Dr. Barron a bunch of bound paper.

Well, it's the first exercise, so this is it? I wish I hadn't bothered to be a top grader.

But speaking of which, I mean I'm magically making paper...

You mean the paper, with one magician's spell, disappears?

I mean, are products and books made of paper under the control of a wizard?

Sure, I've heard Alan and the others tell me that the spell of magic lifting is special, unlike any other spell, and it has a wide range. Basically, it seems that magic only activates within the sight of the wizard, but the spell of deactivation can also be activated against objects in the invisible distance if various conditions are met.

Then, in case you find out that there is a book that says something that is not good for the country...... does it mean that it disappears quickly even though it is far away?

Somehow, I wonder if the wizards are too wary about people who can't use magic. Is it something that needs to be contained, not only by force, but even by knowledge...

In the meantime, a collection of spells I made before might as well be written down on something else… paper I made myself or something.