Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
Holy Mana Researcher
Hikaru learned of the holy mana back in the royal castle of the ancient kingdom of Poelnxinia, located in the deepest part of the dungeon Underground City of the Ancient Gods. The records indicated that holy mana was part of their everyday lives and was used all over the kingdom. Later the whole capital was transported underground. Eventually a giantâs assault caused the technology to be lost.
ãWhat kind of energy is this âholy manaâ?ãHikaru asked.
ãThereâs someone else more qualified to answer that question. A researcher in the academy and the greatest Magic Item Specialist, Katy Kotobi.ãthe principal replied.
Hikaru expressed his profound gratitude to the principal for letting him see the catalog.
ãIf anything comes up, please donât hesitate to talk to me.ãshe said before leaving.
While it seemed she was trying to be helpful, it also sounded like she was saying âIf somethingâs going to happen, I want you to inform me beforehand.â
Hikaru left the library to look for Katy. She should be in the middle of classes right now. He wanted to know about the holy mana. It was possible that someone from another world invented it and his revolver used it as well.
ãThis should be the place.ã
He arrived at the biggest lecture hall in building A. It had no doors so he could hear even from outside.
Incredible...
A large room, it had a pitched floor so that those in the rear were sat higher than those at the front, allowing them to see the lecturer on the podium. It could probably easily seat a hundred students. The place was so packed that some of the students were standing. Not unlike a certain building C.
The attending students were quite different than the great sword guys. First of all, the female to male ratio was high. They were all slender, and it looked like not one of them was from Jarazack. Everyone was eagerly taking notes, comparing the books on their hands with what was written on the board.
I wonder if this is what college in Japan looks like.
A sense of loneliness descended on Hikaru as he imagined a future where he went to college.
ã...You donât need to send a special notice when creating magic items, but if youâre using catalysts with high magical power compatibility, inform the local authorities first. If things go south, theyâll contain it right away. For your winter assignment, Iâm thinking of magic item creation.ã
The woman on the podium, Katy Kotobi, had her back turned, writing about the assignment on the board.
A slender and well-proportioned woman, she looked classy in her spotless white lab coat, with sleeves rolled up to just below her elbows. She wore skinny pants and flat blue shoes. Her long, dark hair was tied in a braid to the left, a silver accessory attached at the tip.
Kotobi was a nation well-known for precious metal manufacturing. Wearing plenty of accessories was common, regardless of gender. Most of the students attending her class hailed from Kotobi and they all wore silver accessories. Married people wore golden ones.
ãOur time is almost up. Any questions regarding todayâs lesson?ã
Sheâd been talking about the assignment in an indifferent tone, and although sounding monotonous, she explained things in an easy to understand manner which showed just how smart she was. It made perfect sense though, as she was a researcher.
As she turned to face the class, Hikaru raised his voice by accident.
ãYes? Do you have a question?ã
ãAh, I uhh...ã
The students stared at Hikaru who was standing at the door. No one would blame him for his sudden interruption if they knew.
ãItâs a bit unrelated to the lesson, though. Is that okay?ãHikaru said, regaining his composure.ãDo you know Kelbeck? Heâs a Magic Item Specialist.ã
Katy resembled the head of the Thieves Guild he met in the sewers of Pond. Whatâs more, a flame-like tattoo ran from her cheek down to her nape, just like Kelbeck.
ã...Hmm.ã
Her eyes, red as a garnet stone, narrowed at his question. She was beautiful, if not seemingly cold.
ãThere was a Magic Item Specialist named Kelbeck in Kotobi. All his inventions completely ignored efficiency and user-friendliness. To sum it up in one word, they were all âcomplexâ. You could barely use them unless you had a manual. In terms of complexity, they were probably almost on par with the relics from Zubura.ã
A resounding âoohâ came from the students. The Zuburan relics were that famous.
ãBut...ãKaty continued, silencing the students.ãKelbeck disappeared about ten years ago. He was expelled from Kotobiâs Magic Item Specialists Guild and anything related to his inventions was taken into custody, never seeing the light of day ever again. In other words, he was treated as if he was dead. Does that answer your question?ã
ãYes. Thank you.ã
ãWhatâs your name?ãKaty asked after hesitating for a moment.
ãHikaru.ã
ãI see. Come see me in my laboratory after this, Hikaru.ã
Hikaru drew enough, or rather, too much attention from the students. The majority of the students were staring at him,whispering among themselves.
Hikaru left the lecture hall and sat on a bench in the hallway. As soon as classes were over, students rushed out of the room.
ãHikaru.ãLeague called to him.
Now that he thought about it, League mentioned not attending the magic item class because the professor was from Kotobi. Later on he started attending the lectures. He mustâve been referring to Katyâs class.
ãWhy, if it isnât Lord League.ãHikaru said, standing up.
Hikaru thought about greeting him with a casual âHey!â, but noticed three women behind the young man. Rumanian students, most likely. He decided it would be wise to not act too friendly with the heir to Rumaniaâs top clan.
League eyes widened in surprise, but he quickly realized why Hikaru greeted him that way and thanked him in a low whisper.
ãSo what was that question about?ãLeague asked.
ãI seemed to have disturbed the class. How embarrassing.ã
ãI didnât know you were interested in magic items.ã
ãI am...ã
ãThen letâs attend the class together next time.ãLeague said with a smile, but it was clear he was wary of the three ladies behind him.
ãLord League, will this take long?ã
ãLetâs go get tea.ã
ãItâs shopping day today.ã
League looked like he really didnât want to deal with them.
ãI donât really have the gift. Iâll only get in the way so Iâll have to decline.ãHikaru said.
ãNo need to be so modest. Letâs study together.ã
ãI canât.ãn/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ãCome on.ã
Youâre being persistent, man, Hikaru thought.
ãI need your help.ãLeague whispered.
He sounded like he was at a complete loss. Hikaru then remembered how League didnât come to the short sword class today. He would come alone most of the time and sometimes with Roy. He probably tried to shake the ladies off every single time. And he couldnât do that anymore.
ãIâll think about it.ãHikaru said reluctantly.
ãOkay. See you at the next class.ã
League looked relieved and left, pulled away by the three ladies.
ãIt sure is tough being popular.ãHikaru muttered as he watched Leagueâs back growing distant.
He then made his way to Katyâs laboratory.