Drinking the medicinal water brought to me by the healing teacher, I had the feeling that magic accumulated slowly in my body, like a droplet, pounding, pounding.

After a while, Almark, who also healed his dizziness, got out of bed thinking it was time to go home. It was already time for the class itself to be over.

I surprised everyone in my class today. I have to apologize at dinner.

Tomorrow is Almark's first holiday, and Wendy and Morgen have finally arrived at the bookstore to pick up his textbooks and tell me they're going to show me around the city outside, but I have to say no.

Trying to get out of the room with that in mind, the door opened up momentously from the outside on the contrary.

"Mr. Almark!

It was Wendy and the others who jumped in.

"Are you all right? Dr. Fia says we're going back to the dorm today, so worry about it."

Wendy jumping in the lead inspects Almark from head to toe before taking his right hand and holding it with both hands. A white, slippery, silky touch glides over Almark's skin.

"It looks like there are no scratches. Good."

That's it, Wendy finally smiled. Thank you, I'm fine now, and I say to Almark, "Good for you."

"More than that, guys, sorry. The flames are out of control, putting everyone in danger."

Almark bowed his head, but everyone's reaction was unexpected.

"No, no, because it's common"

Immediately Nelson responded casually.

"In the very beginning, we all couldn't control the magic of the lights well, because they were about to burn or set fire to it, and that was hard. Become"

Looking back as I said, everyone, yeah, snorts.

"Yes, yes. Because we're all failing. I'm perfectly fine."

Morgen says, Lilty also has a small voice

"Me too, I burned the torque hair I was lying on..."

I said, and everyone blew it out.

"That was tough then! Lilty seems to be quiet, and sometimes she does something terrible."

Where the place was soothed, as Norish remembered, he said pompously.

"But no one had a flame that big."

And everyone nods.

"Right. Almark, those flames are the number one fireworks of our school year so far."

While Morgen thumbed up, he uttered a comforting and indescribable word.

"Thanks. I thought you were all more... angry"

"That's not true. Everyone fails."

Nelson says, Wendy nods.

"Guys, we're each bothering each other. It's a lot better now, but when I was a freshman..."

Each of us seems to have a verse in Wendy's words that comes to mind, and, uh, voices.

"So don't hesitate, Almark. Now I hear Dr. Illmis' special training is just meditation, but you can always tell me when you're ready to help."

"Thanks"

Almark thanked him wholeheartedly. Later, I'll tell him I can't leave the city tomorrow.

Wendy's face is unfortunately cloudy and even though there were a lot of shops I wanted to take her to, I say.

In the end, it came together to talk about Nelson and Morgen picking up textbooks from the bookstore instead.

After everyone left, Almark left the school building feeling warm.

I thought I had a good company. You don't want to betray their feelings.

On the way, I met Leila. I was walking fast to see where I was going.

"Ah, Layla. Today..."

When Almark spoke up to apologize, he was greeted by Leila's cold gaze.

"Swing a force you can't even control yourself. You're like a monkey."

Leila glanced at Almark, as she looked down, after

"I don't have time for this. Don't just stand in the way of class."

Left to say, he left.