The Adventure of the Boy With a Mind of a Middle-aged Man

Lesson 10 Arrival of the Fourth District Rise

Jill and the rest of the [Revise Family] transfer their affiliates and protected children to Straheim and give them the inferior (low) instruction to Judd and Aquid to conduct combat training.

They were to be targeted for their lives by [Laguna] without exception. Then I need to be empowered just to protect myself.

As for the suggestion and temporary withdrawal from the lunette, the faces of the [Revise Family] were disputed, but when Satella unilaterally bogged down in training, no one would ever pinch the difference.

We left early the next morning and arrived in the desired Fourth District for half a day to be rocked by the carriage.

"This is the Fourth District of the Empire - is it Rise!

He rode himself out of the carriage and Satella raised her admiration.

The Fourth District of Teito - Rise is a district created by the development of the Mausoleum (Ryukyu).

Near the top of the hill stands a splendid building with a royal palace-like appearance, from which several wide passages consisting of fine blocks of stone stretch in all directions.

It was asked whether the quaint brick-and-white buildings standing along the aisle or the stone bridges with statues installed at regular intervals were fantastic and historic buildings at a glance.

"That's right. This is Rise, the City of Students"

Good at it, chest tightening aria.

He said he had been brought to this city many times by his mother's predecessor. For her, I think this is a place full of leftovers of happiness.

"When you check into the inn, let's make it dinner"

"Rice, rice, rice."

With a face that attracted happiness, I watched the usual unintelligible nose song (Ha Ha) play with my mouth (Kuzusa), and in the carriage, I twirled around the drag bee.

"So in the end, Miss Aria and Satella take that test and do it?

Sylphi searches for the Sagami Chamber of Commerce's specialty liquor - a beer poured from a bottle into a cup - as she thought.

"Oh, you're going to be"

According to the letter (so-called) given to him by Baron Hakrow, Aria's admission is the sole wish of her father, the president of the board, and is considered a top priority.

In other words, if I read the contents at first reading, it seemed that I had reached the realm of perversion through my child troubles (spills). Aria's emotional education and safety are all around for various reasons, but it's obvious that she just wants to keep her beloved daughter (Aria) with her after all.

First, as in the letter of the curse: 'If you put your hand on my daughter, I will kill you!' and dozens of methods of killing were described, as I, the boulder, also had a run-off cold thing on my spine.

"But is it really okay for me as a civilian to take it?

In a perplexing mood, Satella raises questions.

"Five hundred thousand G exam fees will allow you to take the exam regardless of your identity. I think it's important to use the system successfully."

"Perhaps so..."

I'm obviously not on board because of my voice color. From the satire of the Kanyaku family, it may only seem like a waste of money, such as admission to the Knights of the Wizard Academy, which is not of great interest.

"Hey, hey, I don't have half a million G's! Satella, too, you know? Five hundred thousand, five hundred thousand G!!"

Aria stretches out her overwhelmed voice.

"I..."

Satella stuck in words. As my secretary and maid of honor, Satella pays a certain amount of money monthly, as a salary.

Here, for the salaries of underage staff, from educational problems, until they reach adulthood, they limit the money they can use, save more than that, and let it hang on my permission only if they really need it.

Satella's total savings have already been considerable and are not significant, such as half a million.

Most importantly, Satella is an ultra-dozen pawnbroker who turns to savings, even for a fraction of the money she will be free. In other words, we can't afford to waste a lot of money on our calculated budget. You don't even need my permission. If I say so, I'm only doing so once and for all from the point of view of ensuring fairness to the other same generation of kids.

Anyway, Satella doesn't deserve to spend half a million G on this admission to the Demonic Knights College. Maybe that's what you're judging.

"Don't worry about Aria's exam fees."

Civilians are the only ones who need 500,000 Gs. Aria, whose father is a noble nobleman, is at least categorized as an upper citizen, so exam fees and so on are free in the first place.

It is extremely difficult to unearth talented people, something of an inherently insufficient nature no matter how much gold you pour into it. Such a futile and greedy incompetent system will be swept away by the dawn who reformed this empire.

"Why!?"

"Because your father is noble."

……

Because of her first ear, Aria is silently opening and closing her mouth.

"Dear Gray..."

Satella holds down her eyeballs, and with a voice full of accusations, she begins to annoy me.

"It's about knowing anyway. It's better than being disturbed in front of him."

"Do you know my father?"

With a desperate face, Aria grabbed my chest barn.

"I've never met him in person. But if you pass, you'll be in contact from the other side."

According to the letter, even if you fail, you are likely to be admitted by mistake.

"Ugh..."

Aria raised her little roar (ah) to these words of mine, holding her head so that she could eagle her forehead with one hand.

"If you eat rice, let's just take care of the exams. Hey, Aria."

When Satella slaps Aria on the shoulder, she smiles and speaks gently.

"Ugh, yeah."

As for the mental aspect of Aria, you can leave it to Satella and she'll be fine. I mean, I don't have the special skills to forgive a child with this hand family situation. I feel a little sorry for you, but let's try to decide what else to do.

"Okay, let's get the inn. Aria, do you have any recommendations?

"Oh, yeah, erm..."

Finally released from the freezing state, he caresses his chest with relief and listens to the words to Aria, who speaks of his old memories.

Aria led the inn to the fourth district of Teito, near the Great River (by the banks) that runs southernmost of Rise.

When we get off the carriage, in bouncing footsteps, we enter a three-story brick building.

Based on the damage to the building, there is a strange comfort because it is well maintained, although it should be quite a few years old and aging.

"Madam General!

Upon entering the building, Aria jumps at an elderly woman in apron with a napkin on her head.

The general stared at Aria, often with her eyes open, but immediately held her tight,

"Aria, you've grown a lot"

Smudge, that's what I said.