Chapter 586
-No!-
"Is it not?"
Even at the skull principal's serious expression, Professor Parsellet did not easily agree.
Just as students who attended Einroguard for a long time became skilled, professors who attended Einroguard for a long time also became skilled.
One of the signs was not easily trusting the principal's words.
-...I'm trying to find new students as well while visiting the capital with that Wardanaz kid.-
"Aha!"
Professor Parsellet immediately understood the skull principal's meaning.
The mana possessed by the boy from the Wardanaz family could sufficiently substitute the mana drawn from Einroguard's mana.
But...
"Is that okay?"
-It won't be much of a problem.-
'Isn't that a different issue?'
Of course, she understood that there wouldn't be much of a problem even if the boy from the Wardanaz family used his mana like that because he had too much, but as the empire's top magic academy, they had to be mindful of how they were perceived from the outside.
-Of course, don't go around talking about it.-
"Principal..."
Professor Parsellet looked at the skull principal, but it was of no use.
If he was someone who would be swayed by a professor's gaze, he couldn't have become the principal of Einroguard in the first place.
-Why are you looking at me? Do you have more to say?-
"No. Please take good care of the new students."
-That's what I should be saying to the new students.-
The skull principal grumbled.
He already felt a sense of annoyance coming.
Although it was commonly thought that since the opportunity to be invited to the glorious empire's top magic academy was rare, all new students would come running on their own feet, in fact, there were quite a few new students who unexpectedly didn't want to come.
From students from high noble families of the empire who wanted to learn separately with their own tutors or magic towers, to students considering other magic academies.
Still, this was fine.
Because the students weren't uninterested in magic.
Through conversation, if gently persuaded, most of them would agree, thinking, 'Ah, Einroguard is the best after all.'
More difficult cases were students who were in an environment that hindered their interest in magic, or more precisely, hindered their desire to pursue magic.
-No, does it make sense to send our family's slave to Einroguard?-
-Ha! This kid is currently a member of the Guild. Do you know how much money he earns through begging to be able to send him to school?-
In the case of students from such backgrounds as slaves or criminals, they were not willing to easily send them.
Then, even the skull principal's words gradually became rough.
-Still, it's an honorable thing, and we'll pay the price, so...-
-No. Pay ten times the amount.-
-You damn newborn blood clot, how dare you babble about negotiation in front of me, the Emperor's Mage Advisor and the Guardian of the Magic Barrier? I will exterminate your short bloodline and turn your family into powder, leaving not even a single pebble! Now, what will you pay for the price of your family? Speak up!-
After having such conversations, he would be scolded by the Emperor and criticized by the imperial bureaucrats...
Anyway, bringing new students was a difficult task.
In fact, that was also one of the reasons for taking that Wardanaz kid.
"Indeed. You intend to have him assist when fighting criminals."
-Yeah... No! What are you talking about? I'm talking about persuading the citizens of the empire, not criminals!-
The skull principal, who was about to agree without thinking, was dumbfounded.
What he expected from Wardanaz was his unique sociability.
The sociability to quickly become friendly not only with noble families but also with various classes.
This was an ability that even the seniors at Einroguard had a hard time imitating.
If he took Wardanaz with him, it would be a bit easier to persuade, and the skull principal himself might not lose his temper as much, so that was the reason, not to have him assist in fighting.
If he wanted to have someone assist in fighting, he would have taken Professor Garcia!
"What? Not Professor Bagrak?"
-Yeah. Professor Bagrak. Didn't I say Professor Bagrak?-
"You said Professor Garcia."
-You must have misheard. Professor Krair. Are you the principal? Am I the principal? Did the principal make a slip of the tongue, or did the professor mishear?-
'He's really like an abusive grand mage.'
Professor Parsellet cursed the skull principal who appealed to authority by changing his way of speaking when it was disadvantageous to him.
However, such arguments were always unfavorable to the person in the lower position. The professor endured her anger, recalling this year's divination magic school budget.
"Since you're here, could you check this? It's the final exam for the new students."
-The final exam for new students shouldn't be much of a problem.-
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