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 4
I come back to my classroom with Eve.
The classroom that was built for me is a cozy little hut, so it’s not very spacious inside either.
As for the large furniture, there are a few slightly larger dressers and bookshelves, and a large table in the center.
And there are about four chairs in total, two each.
I thought to myself that it was a bit of a shabby classroom, but Eve sat down in the designated chair without saying anything.
Just out of curiosity, they are looking around the classroom.
“Well then, shall we begin?”
Sit down across from Eve.
I remembered how I used to teach students like this back in the day.
That said, this is a story from before I came to this world, even before I started working at a company.
“I’ve heard a brief version of your story from Satoria, but let me hear it from you again. You found yourself in the Carnelia territory, then volunteered to become a soldier. However, you didn’t make the cut and decided to pursue the path of an adventurer. Things didn’t go well, and you drifted west until you arrived here in Estelle. I’ve heard it took you about six months to get here, is that correct?”
“That’s correct. However, it’s not six months, but eight months.”
“Okay, okay. So, what do you want to do once you get stronger? What do you want to become?”
“I want to help people.”
With a direct gaze, Eve answered. Her eyes were clear, and she seemed to be telling the truth.
“You mentioned it during the guild meeting earlier too. Why is that? Is there some reason?”
“I… I don’t understand it myself. It’s just that I feel so strongly that I have to do it.”
“Oh.”
I was impressed by your commendable attitude.
Such reasons are often superficial, but in Eve’s case, they seem genuine.
“Don’t you have any memories of being in Carnelia before?”
“Yes”
“Then, who gave you the name Eve?”
“…for some reason, I remembered that my name was Eve.”
“Is that all you remembered? The common sense things?”
“I have a vague understanding of what this world is like and about magic, but I don’t remember anything about adventurers.”
After hearing the answer, I cross my arms.
If you remember this world… you don’t seem like a reincarnator like me…
From the characteristic of amnesia, I was considering that possibility.
I wonder if I lost my memories during the reincarnation due to some reason.
Especially Eve, that name was given to the woman of beginnings on the Earth I was on.
Nevertheless, Eve’s appearance is by no means Japanese.
I thought that maybe it was just a coincidence that our names were the same.
“Well, that’s fine, I get the gist of it. …By the way, I almost forgot to mention at the guild, but my lessons cost money.”
Actually, I was going to say it at the guild, but since the receptionist sitting next to me seemed annoyed by the talk about money, I didn’t bring it up until now.
If we had talked about the fees at that time, he would have definitely complained about various things.
“I don’t have much cash on hand, but… will this be enough?”
Eve hands over the status plate.
There is absolutely no hesitation there.
Following the earlier bizarre behavior, I sighed but still accepted it.
“Satoria also said, don’t show the plate to just anyone. This is crucial information for adventurers. Treat it as something more important than your life or weapons.”
In this world overflowing with monsters, adventurers are a grim gathering.
Even if there is a group called a party, it is merely a connection bound by money.
The kind of nice-sounding talk about countries joining hands together doesn’t apply to adventurers.
That’s why it’s necessary to hide information about oneself.
If they find out, there might be people who would harm us with malicious intent.
“Is that also for the teacher?”
“I’m different. I’m a teacher, you know.”
Understood.
I look down at Eve’s status plate that has been presented to me again.
It seems to already be in display mode, showing not only weapon and magic proficiency but also names and other details.
And then, looking at the “amount of money” section, I frowned.
“For someone who has been working as an adventurer for six months, you’re really scraping by. I can’t believe it, but have you been giving the quest rewards to the party members all this time?”
What came back was silence, but that was the answer.
“Spot on, huh? Satoria said the same thing, but just stop. If you forgive them even once, you’ll just be seen as a convenient decoy or a useful pawn and taken advantage of.”
“N-no… I think it’s because I’m weak.”
“You, huh?”
It’s quite serious.
He let out a big sigh and glanced at the amount of money listed on the status plate once more.
Although it’s not much, I never thought I could get money from a rank-six adventurer from the beginning.
I’m only looking forward to future earnings; I’m fine with the present.
“Well, as for money… yeah… it’s about 80% of my current savings in a year.”
“Yes, understood.”
“I know I said it myself, but are you sure about this?”
It feels like I’m scamming an innocent child, so I can’t help but ask again.
No, I intend to teach properly, and the fee isn’t that much… well, it’s negotiable… anyway, it’s not a scam.
When I returned the status plate to Eve, she received it with both hands and immediately took out several bags of gold coins from her pocket, starting to arrange them on the table.
I let out a small sigh, thinking to myself, “She’s a woman who really doesn’t know how to doubt.”
“Well then, with that settled, the contract is established. By the way, we plan to have classes every day, but you’ll continue your adventurer activities, right?”
“I don’t have any money… I want to continue, but should I quit?”
“Yeah, go ahead. Just don’t form a party.”
While magically storing the pouch of gold coins I received from Eve, I keep an eye out with one hand.
“If things stay the same, even if we form a party, it will just be like before. In that case, you might as well take on low-difficulty requests solo. If the requests are low-risk, you should be able to handle them without any problems.”
“Uh… well, I need to coordinate more with other adventurers…”
“You, huh?”
I was slightly irritated by Eve’s reaction, so I slammed my hand on the table and leaned forward.
Glaring fiercely at the woman, he declared.
“Even if you do it, take on low-difficulty solo requests. Forming a party or taking on high-difficulty requests is strictly forbidden. Absolutely follow what I say. Even if someone else tells you, you must absolutely do it. Got it?”
“Y-yes…”
“Absolutely, okay? No matter what happens, don’t break it, alright?”
“Y-Yes, I understand…”
Eve desperately shakes her head up and down.
To be honest, I’m still anxious, but if I’ve said this much, I shouldn’t be swayed by Satoria or the other adventurers.
If I get swept away, then it would just mean I miscalculated.
“Alright, in the morning, complete your requests as adventurers. Then, from around noon or evening, we’ll have lessons here. I’ll be here, so come every day starting tomorrow. Got it?”
“Y-yes, understood.”
“Alright, next up, let’s see your current skills. We’ll have a light spar outside.”
Understood.
Understood, understood.
I was told so many times that I felt like I was going crazy.
Looking down at Eve with a glare, I sternly tell her.
“Understood, that’s fine. Don’t be so overly polite every time. It’s too stiff.”
“Understood.”
Eve quickly adapts and shrinks back as if in retreat.
I let out a big sigh and held my head.
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