The story of the son of the mercenary in the north enrolling in the magic school in the south
(gossip) The night before inclusion
Hey.
Curime raised his face from the book to the voice of Serrah.
Dormitory conversation room. The students who have finished dinner are relaxing with their thoughts.
"What's the matter, Seraha?"
There's room 341.
Serrah's eyes were sparkling.
Room 341.
Culime puts her finger on her lips and thinks for a while.
Ah.
I saw Seraha's face by surprise.
"Um, one room in the corner."
"Yes."
Seraha nods.
"Nobody's in the room."
"Something's wrong there."
Someone's in there.
Huh?
Curime blinks her eyes.
"What do you mean?"
So...
Selaha quickly grabbed Culime's arm.
There's someone in that room.
"Seraha"
Curime gently releases her arm and looks at her slightly flushed face.
"Is that some kind of suspicious story Morgan told you?"
No, I didn't.
Serrah shakes his head.
"I'm really in room 341.I've never seen a boy before. "
"Maybe."
Curime finally notices what Seraha is trying to say and watches.
"Someone new came in?"
Hey, did you hear that?
The torque glimpses at Deg's voice.
The wind shook the torque's hair slightly in the spring night.
"What?"
The torque remained on the handrail, pointing its risky face towards the dark garden.
He said, "New face."
Deg says.
"There's a new face in this dorm."
"New face"
Galaine reacted.
"One year you missed the entrance ceremony."
"No."
Deg shakes his head.
"I've heard of you for three years."
"Three years."
Normally, a slightly surprising color appears on the face of the faceless garaine.
"You're two years late."
Ah.
"Class, are you okay?"
I don't know.
Deg shrugs his shoulders.
"Everything seems to be our class."
Ah?
The silently listening torque unexpectedly lowered its voice and stared at Deg.
"What do you mean?"
"No, that's why."
Deg scratches his head uncomfortably with his sharp torque eyes.
He said, "That student is going into our class."
"You're kidding me."
I threw up the torque.
"What nobleman, you lick me.You're not gay. Foretta, Will Cole. "
"He doesn't seem noble."
"Even a nobleman wouldn't be able to come here two years late for class."
Deg strengthens his face on the torque sword screen.The torque made a loud noise.
"Shit. Get out of my way. He's always hanging out in front of people."
When the torque returns to the garden, it murmurs in a low voice.
"If it's dull, I'll kick you out."
"Rado, did you see that?"
"No, I didn't see it."
The corner of the conversation room. When Nelson asked, Raidow shook his head.
"I heard you were a boy."
It's a man.
Nelson looked sad.
"I wish I had been a pretty girl.Have you seen Pillman? "
I didn't see it either.
Pillman also shakes his head.
Looks like he's locked up in his room.
"Just come down and say hello."
According to Nelson, Raidow gently shook his head.
"Everyone's not like you."
"If you're going to get along, you'd better hurry."
After Nelson said that, he turned his eyes behind Raido and raised his hand.
Hey, Norish.
Norish, who was walking with Lilty, stopped looking at Nelson with troublesome eyes.
"What?"
"Did you hear about the new recruits?"
"I heard."
Norish nodded.
"You're coming to my class."
Do you know what he's like?
"I don't know"
Norish shook his head without hesitation.
"I just heard that story."
"What's the matter, the information is late.Normally, girls talk like this faster. "
Shut up.
Ah, but...
Behind Norish, Lilty said in a small voice.
"Leila said she saw a boy like that."
"Oh, really?"
Nelson stepped forward happily.
"So, what did Leila say?"
Yeah. Um...
Lilty's mouth was hard to say.
"Um, it felt like it didn't feel good."
Did you hear that, Morgan?
The corner of the conversation room. A buyer looks at a fat boy in front of him as he turns over his herbal atlas.
"One in the class, more boys."
"Yeah, I heard."
Morgan nodded as he moved his mouth.
"It's tough, right? I can't believe it started this time of year."
"It's like a civilian again, and the torque was on fire."
I'm scared.
Morgan shrinks his neck.
"Suddenly you yell at me, I'm sure. I don't know."
"I wish someone could give me a good torque at once."
The buyer whispers.
Someone other than me.
"I can do that, Wallis."
That's what Morgan said and swallowed the sweets he was eating.
"I'm sure the new kid won't know anything, so I have to be kind to him."
"Morgan is kind."
The buyer smiles at his mouth as he writes on the drawing page.
"For now, I'm not interested in joining the class."
"I'm sure the buyer is."
That's what Morgan said and reached out for the next treat.Buyers laugh with a smile.
"Especially now. The winter is finally over and the grass is sprouting."
Looking at the happy face of the buyer, Morgan brings the sweets to his mouth.
"I'm interested. She comes alone at a time like this."
Morgan said.
"I hope she likes to eat."
Reach out and pinch the candy again.
"Let me introduce you to a delicious confectionery shop."
"Wallis"
Halfway down the hallway, two classmates in three years looked back.
Oh, look at the two of them walking in the back with their voices up.
"What's the matter? It's unusual to have a class member."
As he said, he walked along with Ain, a group of class members, and Lux, a group of three.
Sounds like your class.
That's what Ain said when he walked up to Wallis.
"I don't know if I can get in with an inmate."
"That's right. You're quick to hear."
Wallis smiles thinly.
"I was just asking you before I came back to the dorm."
"That's all I've got."
Lukes said.
"Well, when I heard that the braided student was a man, he made a noise saying he didn't want us.Especially Kiribati. "
"It's hard for you."
In Ain's words, Lux frowned.
He said, "I think it's similar to yours."
"That's not true. All our girls are cute."
Ha?
With Luke's stupid face on his ass, Ain turned to Wallis.
"I've often been granted admission to this time of year for enrolled students.There are a lot of things going on. "
Well, I don't know.
Wallis smiles coolly.
"Well, as far as I'm concerned, I just have to do what I have to do."
"Your class doesn't seem to be very organized."
Ain said.
I wonder if it's okay if there's more crazy things going on here alone.
"I'll leave it to you."
Wallis said.
"Because I'm a strong personality member.Sometimes they bump into each other. "
"It's not as unique as Luke's," he said.
Lux looks reluctant at Ain's words, but Ain doesn't mind.
"I don't think you're such a member. [M]Did you leave it on purpose? "
On purpose?
Wallis kept an eye on him.
"Where is the class member who doesn't purposely put the class together?"
Say that and look at lux.
"There may be class members who want to summarize, but they can't."
"Hey."
Lux frowned.
"Don't say anything more."
At that time, I heard a lively voice from across the hall.
"Ain, come on! Cole is with Rapps!"
"Shut up, he's..."
Ain sighs.
"Well, let's have an interesting look at what's going to happen to the two groups."
And Ain turned his back, and walked away unto the LORD of voice.
"I can't afford to look like Ain."
That's what Lux said and looked at Wallis with a nice smile.
"There is the first martial arts tournament this year.They're already hanging out.Let's play fair and square. "
Martial arts tournament?
Wallis raised her hair.
"That's right, Luke. Let's do our best."
That's what I said and smiled.
Ah.
Wallis turned his back to Lux, nodding with a smile.
Walking away, Wallis had a cold smile on his face that was different from Luke's.
"Leila"
Leila raised her face as she stared out the window at Wendy's voice as her thoughts sank.
"Oh, Wendy."
Leila broke her mouth very slightly.
"What's wrong?"
"Because Norish said you saw a raw boy."
Wendy said that and stood next to Leila.
From the window in the hallway on the fourth floor, I saw the shining garden of lamps everywhere.
"I was hoping you could tell me what she was like."
"I don't know if the kid I saw is a student."
Leila puts it in front of her and says it's boring.
"I was small and dressed in disgraceful clothes.I couldn't even see my face. "
"Yes."
Wendy's face was cloudy.
Well then, you must be a civilian again.
About torque?
Leila glimpsed at Wendy with her horizontal eyes.
"What do you care?"
Wendy nods silently.
"Whether you succumb to torque pressure or not, it's the child's qualities."
Leila said.
"Nothing to worry about."
"Mmm...."
Seeing Wendy nodding ambiguously, Leila raised her voice, as she remembered.
"There's something different about her."
"Something unusual?"
"Yeah."
Leila smiled slightly and said.
"I had a long sword on my back."
Sword?
Wendy blinks.
"It's like,"
Leila corrects.
"I don't know what it is."
"Yes."
Wendy nodded.
Sword, huh?
Leila frowned as she gazed at the garden and saw her eyes gently narrowed.
It's kind of fun.
Ah, yeah.
Wendy smiled.
"When I heard your story, I felt something."
"Did you feel it?"
Leila frowned in surprise.
"What?"
"It's like a new breeze...."
Wendy then shook her head at her words and laughed.
"I'm sorry, I can't say."
Leila looked at the face strangely.
Room 341.
At a time when the students were still making an unexpected noise in the hallways and conversation rooms, the lamp lights had already been dropped and it was in a darkened room.
A faint breath of sleep echoed.
Immediately beside the tough boy sleeping in the bed, a dagger was standing.
The day we finished our long journey from north to south.
The boy was asleep without knowing about the long journey that was about to begin again.