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 89
“We’re this way, Endy-san.”
After arriving in the town of Estelle, we headed straight for the guild and spoke with Satoria.
She invited us in, and the three of us entered a private room in the guild.
After making sure no one was nearby, I nodded to Mu and said, “Alright.”
“Wah!?”
“Eh!?”
Suddenly, surprised voices rang out, and Sana’s eyes went wide.
Satoria, too, was almost stunned by the sudden appearance of this Japanese-style beauty.
“Huh? W-Where did you come from…?”
“Mu’s been hiding me with magic all this time.”
Mu had gone out to Estelle with Sana before but apparently decided to use magic partway through.
She’s been using it every time since, and the reason is pretty clear.
“Ah, I see… Wow, she’s really beautiful… This might cause quite a stir…”
Satoria wasn’t wrong—Sana definitely caught everyone’s attention.
If Mu hadn’t used magic to hide her, people passing by would definitely turn to look.
Mu looked pretty fed up with all the attention she was getting.
In truth, even in this world full of beautiful people, Sana’s beauty stood out far above the rest.
“And she’s really… big…”
Hey, Satoria—are you turning into an old man? I thought, but I had to agree.
It wouldn’t be strange for half the people on the street to turn their heads because of Sana’s beauty, and the other half because of what Satoria just said.
“So, Satoria, I want you to make a status plate for this Sana.”
“Huh? You don’t have one?”
“Yeah, that’s why we came here. You can make it without attracting too much attention, right? It’d be a hassle if it caused a fuss.”
“Well… I can manage that much.”
“Thanks. I’ll have Mu come along just in case.”
When I pointed at Mu sitting in the chair to the left, Satoria’s eyes shifted to her—and specifically to the flatness of her chest.
“So you’re Mu-san. I’ve heard about you, but it’s my first time meeting you. Nice to meet you… Hmm, you’re not big, huh?”
“…Satoria, I’m going to remember that.”
“Ah, haha, well, you know, when you see such a huge difference, it’s hard not to notice.”
Satoria had been told about Mu beforehand, so she knew Mu was a magical genius who had climbed all the way to professor at the Magic Tower.
Still, being able to say something so bold like that showed either guts or just plain thoughtlessness.
“U-Um… Master-sama, what do you mean by ‘big’ or ‘small’?”
“Ah… potential. Sana still has room to grow, but Mu’s already strong enough, so not much more to gain.”
“I see…”
While Sana took notes eagerly, I watched her with a slightly amused look.
“Alright, let’s get started right away. Sana, Mu, come with me.”
“Yes.”
“Okay.”
“Endy, what about you? Are you staying here?”
“No, I’ve got somewhere to go for a bit. But it shouldn’t take long, so I’ll come back and wait here.”
“Got it. See you later then.”
“Yeah.”
With that, the four of us left the room together.
After waving lightly to the three as they walked away, I left the Adventurer’s Guild to take care of some business.
The blade gleamed.
Though it should be heavy, it moved so smoothly that it didn’t feel heavy at all.
The stroke cut through without resistance, slicing the Scarbear’s skin and flesh.
The Scarbear’s body slowed as it was deeply cut across the torso.
In the end, it was pierced through the heart from behind and collapsed to the ground.
Beyond that massive fallen body, Sana stood without so much as a breath lost.
“Still as impressive as ever. Your swordsmanship is truly beautiful.”
“Thank you… hehehe. It makes me very happy to be praised by you, Master.”
Sana smiled like a blooming flower.
Nobody would believe this was the same girl who couldn’t even swing a wooden sword properly not long ago.
Her rate of growth was truly astonishing.
(Actually, it’s not just growth. The power inside Sana is strong.)
It felt less like growth and more like getting used to that power.
That’s why her skill level was rising at a far faster pace than a normal person.
The regular sword I gave her recently is now fully mastered, and there’s no sign her progress will slow down.
“Still, she’s already D rank. That’s really fast.”
Just yesterday, Sana’s sword skill was upgraded to D rank.
Her rapid growth came from her seriousness and good attitude.
I’d also long suspected she was smart.
Being able to follow instructions properly is a talent, and remembering them is another.
Ohisashi, who had taken over Sana’s body, seemed to only rely on brute force, but now Sana combines that power with grace.
Everything she’s learned so far has elevated the power Ohisashi left behind to the next level—I could feel it.
“Who’s faster now, me or Eve?”
“For now, it’s you… but Eve has exploded in skill since she left me…”
“Well, that’s because Master’s teaching was wonderful.”
“No, that’s not true. It’s all her own skill.”
“No, I think Eve would say the same, and so do I.”
Sana swung her sword again, flicking off the Scarbear’s bl00d.
Her kimono was a little stained with bl00d, but Mu’s magic easily cleaned it off.
“Master, I know you’re taking time for me. You review the memory crystals and the sparring matches with Eve, and think about the best way to teach me… That makes me very happy.”
“I see.”
I answered quietly, and Sana smiled happily.
It was a smile fitting her age, and it warmed me a little inside.
I’m sure she hasn’t forgotten the Kujakumiya family, but it feels like she’s looking forward now.
If so, teaching her even more things to enjoy is my job as her teacher.
“I have a suggestion… Some sword techniques only activate if special conditions are met. For example, some sword skills only work if you have a shield equipped.”
“Is that so?”
“Yeah, and some techniques for the katana work like that too. For example… there are techniques that use two swords. Because dual wielding has many strikes, the attack power is high, but it has weaknesses. First, it uses up a lot of stamina. Swinging two swords around at once is tough. Since a katana is normally handled with both hands, always using one hand to wield it puts a strain on your body.”
“…Ah.”
At my explanation, Sana suddenly spoke up as if she’d realized something.
“You noticed…? In your case, you don’t have that weakness. Even now, the sword doesn’t feel heavy at all, right?”
“Y-yes… I do swing it, but it doesn’t feel heavy at all…”
“In other words, that weakness doesn’t really apply to you… And there’s one more thing. It’s just hard. Because of that, not many can handle it, and even fewer can teach it.”
“Then it’s okay! Master, you can do it, right?”
“…Huh? Did I say I could do it?”
Since I didn’t remember saying that I asked her, but Sana just tilted her head.
“You can’t do it?”
“No, I can.”
“I thought so. I was sure Master could do it.”
Wow… this girl really trusts me way too much…
But, well, dual wielding is the symbol of being cool, so I went through that phase too.
It’s a romantic idea—double the attacks and double the power! Forget defense, go all-out offense!
In reality, your attack power doesn’t actually double, and since it tires you out fast, your movements get smaller and more defensive. Plus, I only ever got to C-rank before I hit a wall.
Turns out, a single sword is stronger—sad but true.
I even thought about which way to hold the swords looked cooler—like holding one sword backward was cooler or something.
“…So, well, the downsides—or should I say difficulties?—of learning these techniques don’t really apply to you, Sana. Even if you go dual wielding, you can still use sword skills, so it’s not useless. What do you say? Want to try it?”
“Yes! I want to try!”
Sana answered cheerfully, full of curiosity and motivation for anything.
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