The Hero Creation Classroom of a Reincarnated Ordinary Person: After Reaching My Limit As An Adventurer, I Reluctantly Opened A Classroom In The Countryside To Earn Money For The Future, And My Student Became The Strongest - Episode 28
A few hours later, after having dinner in the town of Estelle and buying groceries, Mu and I were on our way home.
Although I felt a bit guilty using the money I got from Eve, Mu is a future gold mine.
I decided to act generously, thinking of it as an investment in the future.
“Endy, it’s heavy.”
“That’s not a big deal, right? Want to trade for mine?”
“Withdrawn. It’s fine.”
That said, I have no intention of spoiling you.
I’m having Mu carry the ingredients.
Although somewhat dissatisfied, it seemed that they did the assigned work properly.
“……Why did you run away from home?”
Thinking I should ask while I have the chance, I inquired, and Mu opened his mouth without changing his expression.
“I can’t use magic. I was ridiculed.”
“Even to my parents?”
“Parents, not interested.”
“……You did say that, didn’t you?”
Sighing, I look ahead. It seems that Mu has been in quite a mentally challenging environment.
In a world where many magicians are produced, it is not hard to imagine Mu’s position as someone who cannot use magic.
Maybe, there was a possibility that they were being harassed or bullied.
That said, it’s only until today.
From now on, Mu will be able to extend her magical abilities more and more.
The future is bright.
Walking through the forest, I arrive home.
Open the front door, enter with Mu, and head to the living room.
After finishing putting away the groceries I bought, I looked over at Mu, who had been helping me.
“……Follow me, I’ll show you to your room.”
“n”
Step out into the hallway and go deeper.
When I opened the door to the unused room, furniture and bedding welcomed me.
“Use this guest room as you see fit.”
“……Is it okay?”
“Yeah, there’s no one else to use it anyway.”
Eve said in a letter to increase the number of rooms as guest rooms.
I never had the chance to use it until now, but it has finally seen the light of day.
Mu, who was surveying the room, turned to me and raised the corners of her mouth.
Thank you.
“Don’t worry about it, just do all the housework in return, okay?”
“…………”
“Hey”
“Understood.”
When I gave a warning to Mu, who had momentarily looked in the wrong direction, he finally nodded.
When we first met, he said he would do anything, but it seems his attitude changed a bit once we got involved.
This guy’s personality might have originally been lazy. Seriously, he’s such an irresponsible person.
“Can you even do basic chores like cleaning and laundry?”
“……?”
“Did you really say you’d do all the housework on a whim… you little brat…”
I hold my head in response to Mu, who tilts her head.
“Well, fine, I’ll teach you for now, so learn as you go.”
This isn’t the first time I’ve taught housework.
Since I had been teaching Eve, I should be able to guide smoothly.
“Understood.”
After finishing breakfast, Mu and I moved to the classroom.
Just like yesterday, I sit on the chair set up outside and spread out the paper on the accompanying table.
“So, about the Aqua Ball you used yesterday… I came up with a magic formula for it, just in case.”
I present the paper I took the time to create last night to Mu.
Looking down at it, Mu’s eyes widened.
“This… Endy?”
“Ah… well, I don’t know if it’ll work since I made it by looking at your fireball magic formula. …So, how is it? Any new inspiration… ah, no, I mean, does any magic formula come to mind?”
“…………”
At my words, Mu silently stares intently at the magic formula.
I know because I saw it yesterday, but this is a sign of concentration.
As if time had stopped for Mu, she doesn’t move an inch.
Barely breathing, hardly blinking.
Even so, how many magic formulas are circulating in my mind?
I just kept waiting patiently for the genius to finish their work.
Soon, Mu’s small hand grasps the pen.
At a terrifying speed, the pen races across the paper, writing down countless magical formulas.
I can’t understand what she’s writing. I continued to watch over her actions.
The paper on which only the magic formula I devised was written turned about 80% black.
Having written that much, Mu’s pen finally came to a stop.
In the end, a single magic formula is enclosed in a circle.
As if propelled, Mu stood up and ran towards the white line.
I stopped, extended my right hand, and recited the magic formula.
“Aqua Ball”
What was launched was a giant water balloon.
The Aqua Ball that flew in at super speed hit the target just like yesterday.
And thus, it left behind a successful result of dyeing most of it black.
“Alright!”
I can’t help but do a fist pump.
It was worth taking the time to think it over.
My analytical skills don’t seem to be something to be taken lightly just yet.
“…still uncertain.”
However, when Mu turned around, her expression was not bright.
In her mind, is it that she feels it’s just one step away from being complete?
“I think the power is sufficient. It’s already surpassing that of an ordinary magician, right?”
Saying that, I pick up the paper left on the table.
Yesterday was a complete mystery, but after spending the whole day analyzing the Fireball spell formula, there are faintly some parts that I can understand.
If I spend more time on it, I might be able to understand the scrawled parts too.
“…If we take a good look at it, we might come up with more improvement ideas. If we keep alternating improvements, like me, you, me, you, it might eventually turn out well, don’t you think?”
“Yeah, that sounds good. Please.”
Mu, who had returned to me, nodded vigorously.
I create the base, Mu improves it, I make adjustments, and Mu further fine-tunes it from there.
Although I thought it might be a bit different from teaching, upon further reflection, guiding the way is also part of a teacher’s role.
It seems that I still have things to learn from Mu.
“Alright, now that we’ve settled on a plan, let’s go hunt some monsters and increase our proficiency. We need to convert the spells we can currently use into your magic formula, but we also need to increase their numbers, right?”
“Monsters…”
Regarding the proposal, Mu slightly frowned.
“What? You’ve never fought before?”
“At school, I… took down everyone in the group.”
“……So you couldn’t use magic properly, and that’s why you left it to the others in your group?”
Since it was a monster to be defeated as part of the school curriculum, I don’t think it was very strong, but even so, for the former Mu who couldn’t use magic, it would have been quite a challenge.
It was probably one of my classmates who thought it would be quicker to take care of it themselves.
“Truth, it hurts.”
It seems I hit the nail on the head.
“Don’t worry, I hunt the monsters around here every day, and for a while, I’ll hold them off in the front lines while you take them down with magic. It’s not that difficult.”
“…For a while?”
“Oh? Well, of course. Once you get used to it, you’ll be doing it on your own.”
Even Eve initially watched over them, but after a while, she let them hunt monsters on their own.
The wizard is a backline fighter, but that doesn’t mean they can’t fight alone, so it should be possible with practice.
“……Endy, demon”
“What are you talking about? Oh right, you should hold off on using the fireball spell for a while today. If you use it when you can’t control it and turn the area into a sea of flames, it would be a disaster.”
“I won’t do such a thing.”
The dissatisfied words of Mu echoed.
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