C139: The Second Test (1)
One more chapter in a few hours.
It was called a test, but the process itself was not long because it was close to a task rather than a test.
Since it was announced in advance, each student has made their own magic square based on the lessons Rudger taught.
This was the place to demonstrate it to Rudger and, by extension, to the students in the same class.
âBefore we start, everyone must have drawn a ticket.â
Before entering the test room, the students randomly drew a numbered ticket.
âLetâs start right away. Come out number one.â
âYes!â
When Rudger called, the first batter, a male student, came forward.
Since he was first his steps were stiff due to the tension but none of the students laughed at him because only a maniac can laugh at a sight that he may soon become.
Most were inwardly relieved that they were not the first.
âI said Iâd be prepared for it.â
âWhat if the other guys show something more amazing than me?â
âAh. If I knew this would happen, I would have paid more attention.â
The underprepared students were nervous with anxiety. In the meantime, the first student demonstrated the magic square he prepared.
âI mixed the attribute elements with the magic square so that they could be conveniently manifested whenever I wanted.â
Next to the student who said so, there was parchment, and a small flame was formed on it. It is the manifestation of the fire element using the magic square.
The fire did not spread widely, and its power was kept very evenly. In addition, it was possible to adjust the power, such as lowering or raising it. The fire power could not be raised above a limit, but it seemed enough to boil water.
The shape of the magic square is a rectangle. Little has changed from what Rudger taught.
âI saw it well. Then Iâll grade it.â
âGulp.â
âScores range from A+ to F. Among them, your score is D-.â
âWhat?â
Did he think he would get at least a C? The face of the student who received a result that fell far short of expectations was colored with embarrassment.
âSir, sir. My score is⦠Do you mean D-?â
âYou donât seem to understand. Obviously, the magic square you made is something that can be useful in real life.â
Looking at its stable appearance, it looked like a gas stove on Earth. Itâll probably become quite popular if itâs distributed to families but in the end, that was all.
âYou just changed the numbers written on the magic square and choose the stable path without even challenging yourself.â
Obviously, the details with the ability to control the fire power are laudable, but did no one else think of it?
There are no major drawbacks, but the problem was that it was too easy.
âYou made slight changes and chose a safe path to success rather than trying to make excessive changes and failing. Why do you think Iâve taught you the magic square? Are you dissatisfied with the score now?â
âNo, Iâm not.â
âBe aware that the score I evaluate is based on a logical and reasonable evaluation. And be thankful you didnât get an E, let alone a D-.â
The student couldnât even answer Rudgerâs words and backed away as if he were running away with his head down.
The students watching the scene felt a cold sweat running behind their backs since most of them chose a safe way like the students who heard the harsh words now.
âNext. Number two, come out.â
Rudgerâs eyes became sharper. Perhaps he didnât like the demonstration of the first student, but his atmosphere was harsher than at the start.
âIâm doomed.â
The second runner murmured to himself and dropped his shoulders.
* * *
âThe atmosphere is so fierce.â
Leo fluttered his tongue as he watched each student demonstrate his magic square. In this breathtaking atmosphere, he was worried if he could make a proper presentation even if he drew the magic square well.
At this point, he seemed to be taken to the slaughterhouse, not to go to the second test.
âAidan, did you prepare well?â
âHuh? Yes, for now.â
âWhat about you?â
âIâve done the best I can, but no one knows what will happen, right? Of course, it could work out.â
âThen if you get a low score?â
âIt canât be helped but if I do my best, I wonât regret it.â
Looking at him talking with a nice smile, Leo was about to sigh again. What idealistic answer is that you have no regrets? It was hard to understand for Leo, who was very realistic.
Iona, standing next to Leo, nodded as if she had heard good things.
âItâs a great mindset.â
âThank you.â
When Aidan thanked her, Tracy, who was watching him, opened her mouth.
âWell, Aidanâ¦â¦Youâll get a C+ though. Donât be so discouraged.â
Leo thought this stupid girl said something weird again. Itâs not enough to cheer for a friend to get an A, but youâre telling him to be satisfied with a C+?
Whatâs funnier is that Tracy herself looked satisfied as if she had done her best to cheer.
âYeah, I used to be like this.â
Because of her personality that is disingenuous to oneâs feelings Tracy Friad who was often misunderstood because of her poor way of expressing herself.
Fortunately, Aidan is a very good-natured guy.
âThank you for your support Tracy.â
He even smiles at Tracy, knowing that she has no evil intentions. Tracy, who saw that, blushed and averted her gaze, was a bonus.
âTheyâre having fun.â
Leo snorted in his head.
âOh, thatâs right, Aidan. Whatâs your number?â
âMe? Iâm number 13.â
âNumber 13?â
âThe order is faster than I thought.â
At the same time as I thought so, I heard Rudgerâs voice in the distance.
âNext, number 13. Come out.â
ââ¦Isnât that your number?â
âOh! Youâre right!â
âGo quickly.â
Leo pushed Aidanâs back and he, who was pushed out, stood in front of Rudger.
âAidan, youâre number 13?â
âYes!â
Aidan was unconsciously intimidated in front of Rudgerâs charisma.
Rudger glanced at Aidan with a sharp gaze and said.
âShow me the magic square youâve prepared.â
âYes!â
âFor your information, all of the students in front of you did not meet my expectations. I hope you wonât disappoint me.â
Aidan swallowed his dry saliva and took out the parchment he had prepared.
âHmm?â
Rudger showed signs of wonder for the first time when he saw Aidanâs magic square drawn on the parchment.
âAidan.â
âOh, yes, sir!â
âAre you really going to take the test with this?â
âOh, this one? Of course!â
Rudger narrowed his eyes as he saw Aidan answering. Thatâs because Aidanâs parchment had a round shape on it.
âWhat I taught you was not the magic circle, but the magic square.â
Magic circles and magic squares are different. The magic square could be drawn in a new way by breaking away from the existing circle shape. However, Aidan has drawn the magic square based on a circle as if he was sticking to the existing method.
âWhat are you going to do?â
âI had a lot of thoughts at first.â
Aidan spread the parchment on the ground.
From the day Rudger taught him the contents of the test until now, Aidan had never thought about it for a single day.
âWhat kind of results will the teacher want? How can I make a good magic square?â
Shall he try a different shape since the magic circle taught was square? It may be pentagon, hexagon, or star-shaped. But Aidan shook his head immediately. Such a change was too one-dimensional.
Aidan knew his limitations well. No matter what anyone says, heâs still a beginner. It was clear that he could not even make a one-dimensional change properly and would fail the test.
Then what should he do?
âIn the end, I ended up doing what I was good at.â
Aidan smiled shyly and poured his magical energy into the magic square.
It was only then that Rudger realized that the circle Aidan drew was different from the ordinary magic circle. Because what was engraved in it wasnât the regular symbols, but the letters and numbers he had taught him.
âHonestly, digging one way like a fool.â
Soon, light flowed out of the magic square and scattered warm warmth around it. As if drawing waves, the warmth spread in an instant and filled the auditorium.
âThis is my best shot. Sir.â
What Aidan made was a concentric magic square.
He stood upright and looked at Rudger, waiting for his evaluation. Rudger stroked his chin with his hand and Aidan gulped at the sight.
âAidan.â
âYes, sir.â
âB+.â
âYes?â
âI said B+.â
Aidan thought he had misheard at first. Seeing that everyone else could not escape the E-D range, he was praying to get at least C. But when Rudger saw his results, he gave him more than that.
âYou boldly mixed the existing magic circle and the new magic square. The spirit of challenge lives high in you. In fact, unlike conventional magic circles, it was activated by scattering waves in concentric circles. Youâve increased stability in large numbers so that the mana does not run out.â
Rudger knew exactly what Aidan was thinking while making this.
Aidan listened to his advice with concentration.
âThe magic square I devised has the advantage of being neatly matched, but thatâs why thereâs something frustrating about it. It is not flexible because it is fixed but you made up for it with a flowing circle.â
âThank you.â
Aidan, who didnât expect such praise from Rudgerâs mouth, still felt like he was dreaming.
âHowever, there is still some foolishness about it.â
âOf course. You canât just compliment me.â
Aidan smiled bitterly inside, but in fact, he has been waiting for this moment more than anyone else.
âYou tried to break away from the existing magic circle while drawing your magic square but you ended up using it. This doesnât dilute the significance of the magic circle.â
âAh!â
It was a part that he missed because he was focusing only on new things.
âIâm sorry.â
âThere is nothing to be sorry about. In addition, the flow of numbers used inside is still insufficient. If there was a little more detailed coordination, it would have been much better.â
It was a part that he couldnât help because he was pressed for time. Even with that in mind, Aidan has shown far better results than the previous 12 students.
âBut itâs the best Iâve seen so far.â
Aidanâs face brightened at the almost complimentary words, and the students who were expecting Aidanâs failure from behind lamented.
âItâs that guy again.â
âDamn commoner.â
Regardless of the studentsâ feelings, Rudger immediately called out the next runner.
âNumber 14, come out.â
Student 14, who did not prepare properly, had a face that looked like chewed poop.
* * *
Like that, all 80 students showed off their magic squares one by one.
Among them, there were a few students who stood out. Aidan was one of them at first, but Aidanâs performance was too insufficient compared to the students who came afterwards.
âFlora Lumos. You used multiple shapes.â
âYes, thatâs right.â
The magic square that Flora Lumos has made was in the form of nine hexagons touching each other. It had a much more complex form than other studentsâ magic squares and looked like a turtle shell.
âI didnât think Iâd see what I saw on Earth again here.â
I only taught the basics of magic square, but you drew Jisoo Gwimundo. (I donât think this is the correct term but itâs something like this.)
Besides, the calculation formula that exists inside is also perfect without any errors. It wasnât for nothing that she was given the title of genius at Theon.
âFlora Lumos, A+.â
âHa!â
Flora Lumos, who scored the highest score, smiled leisurely, shaking her hair with her hands.
The students exclaimed and praised her.
âJulia Plumhart, A.â
âOh, what a shame.â
The much-anticipated prospect Julia Plumhart also scored high for her excellent magic square. She was second place after Flora however, she did not seem to be disappointed at all.
ââ¦â¦Erendir von Exilion, C+.â
âYeah.â
Erendir was confident in practical skills but because making the magic square is related to writing she had no choice but to give up the idea of making up for her failure in the first test.
Rudger shook his head as he looked at Erendir stepping down. He couldnât believe she was of the same blood as the woman he knew. Did she take all the good genes?
âTracy Friad, B.â
âIona OâValley, B+.â
âLeo, B.â
Aidanâs friends also scored high. Rudger was a little surprised that Iona, a Suin, joined Aidanâs party at some point.
And lastly, the girl with ash gray hair presented her magic square.
âRene.â
âYes, sir.â
âShow us the horse magic square youâve made.â
Rene, who was very nervous, opened her mouth as if she had made up her mind.
âI didnât bring parchment paper with a magic square.â
âWhat?â
Rudgerâs eyebrows wiggled at the bombshell.