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I Got a Fake Job at the Academy-Chapter 140
C140: The Second Test (2)
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βWhat did she just say?β
βIsnβt it possible that she didnβt make a magic square? Thatβs why she has no parchment.β
βOn Mr. Rudgerβs test? Crazy.β
When the students were buzzing, Rudger stared at Rene silently and slowly opened his mouth.
βThen what are you going to do? Is it safe to say that there is no magic square to demonstrate?β
At the words, Rene shook her head.
βNo, I definitely made a magic square. Butβ¦β
βBut?β
βItβs difficult to draw on a parchment so Iβm going to show you in person.β
Rudger was going to ask Rene what she made but seeing Reneβs unshakable eyes, it was clear that she didnβt speak empty words.
βGood. Show me.β
Instead, if she doesnβt live up to his expectations, even if she is Rene, she wonβt be able to avoid being scolded.
Rene cleared her breath and roused her magic power. She put a lot of thought into making the magic square for the test.
The other students ended up showing the attribute element through the magic square, but she couldnβt even do that due to her attributeless magic power.
It was disadvantageous because she was lagging behind from the start, so Rene did the best she could.
She couldnβt help but be at a loss at the start but thanks to the book that Rudger lended her, she was able to figure out how to move forward and not give up.
βIβll show it to the teacher. That Iβve changed this much.β
She stretched her hands forward and slowly generated mana. When she focused her mind completely, she felt like she was the only one left in the world.
Before long, magic lines drawn with mana began to appear in front of Rene slowly but clearly. Rudgerβs eyebrows wiggled when he saw them. Of course, his expression quickly returned to its original state and no student noticed the changes because everyone was looking at the magic square created by Rene.
ββ¦β¦Itβs a three-dimensional magic square.β
βAs expected, teacher recognized it at a glance.β
Rudger looked at Lineβs magic square floating in front of him and evaluated it that way.
If the other magic squares were a two-dimensional picture drawn on parchment, the one that Rene made was a three-dimensional magic square.
This formula, resembling the Rubikβs Cube, was called a three-dimensional square in mathematics and a Magic Cube in the occult.
Rudger scrutinized the flow of magic carved into the magic square to be sure that it wasnβt simply imitating the shape.
βPerfect.β
Thereβs nothing wrong with it. All the horizontal, vertical, height, and solid diagonal lines that exist in the cube, as well as the sum of the magical powers in the cross section, are all the same.
It was a perfect three-dimensional magic square, with the mana flowing evenly in any direction and there was no deviation.
βDid she study the magic constant to this extent? It would have been insufficient to produce this level of results within the given time period, but she did it.β
Reneβs shoulders, which were confident at first, began to shrug a little since Rudger was silent for a while.
βRene.β
It was then that Rudger, who took his eyes off the three-dimensional magic square, opened his mouth.
βYour score is A+.β
βWhat?β
βOn the contrary, it is a pity that I can only give this much. Thatβs how perfect the magic square you made.β
βWhat?β
Rudgerβs successive compliments made Rene unable to come to her senses, she never expected him to complement her like that.
Rudgerβs words were not empty-handed but sincere.
βYouβre born with this kind of talent.β
Rene canβt use attribute element magic unlike other students because of her attributeless magic. At the same time, releasing mana was quite difficult for her.
But her gains were as big as her losses. Reneβs perception of space, especially her three-dimensional space, was significantly higher than that of the other students.
βNo, she doesnβt have to compare herself to other students. Sheβs just overwhelming.β
Flora Lumos, who made Jisoo Gwimundo through the magic square, was also a great talent but even she had to admit that Rene magic square surpassed hers.
βRene.β
ββ¦β¦.β
βRene.β
βWhat? Who? Me?β
βThere is no one else here but you.β
βAh, yes. You called meβ¦β¦.β
Rene was still out of her mind. She did my best with a determination not to disappoint Mr. Rudger, but she didnβt know she would get such a good evaluation.
βRene, how did you come up with this magic square? Even if you had the idea, it would have been almost impossible to actually implement it in such a short period of time.β
βUh, thatβsβ¦β¦.β
Rene calmly explained her circumstances.
βAt first, I just thought a lot about making something new but that wasnβt enough so I tried to deal with the clashing magical power in various ways.β
βHave you dealt with it?β
βSomehowβ¦β¦.β
βHow did you do it?β
Rene nodded shyly.
βI didnβt mean to, but the flow of my mana is, umβ¦Different? This is what happened when I left it to the flow and developed the magic square that I envisioned in my head.β
She just did it and it became natural. Those were words that only those with extreme talents could say.
βYou just did it and it worked? Thatβs funny.β
βYou should stop lying.β
When the students heard that, they thought that Rene was bluffing on purpose to look good to Rudger. However, Rudgerβs expression did not change much.
Rudger knew better than anyone else that Rene was not a person who would try to look good by lying so that meant that everything she said was true.
βThe magic flowed naturally?β
Usually, there is no case where the magical power itself moves beyond the casterβs will. It was most likely that she did that instinctively without realizing it.
And it was highly likely that the reason why she suddenly showed such talent was because she read the book Rudger lent her a while ago.
βMaybe the book I lent her served as a kind of trigger.β
Attributeless mana is an unknown power whose origin is still unknown. However, looking at the magic square created by Rene now, he had a sense of where it is specialized.
βTeacher, are you okay?β
ββ¦β¦Itβs not a big deal. Anyway, great magic square, I enjoyed it. Thank you for your hard work.β
βOh, yes.β
Rene couldnβt get rid of the feeling that Rudger was wrapping things up in a hurry. However, the reason why she couldnβt bear to ask why was because, although it was only for a moment, Rudgerβs expression was too serious.
βI believe everyone remembers their scores. If thereβs anyone who erased it from their memory, check the classroom bulletin board. Iβll send an assistant soon and announce it.β
The students who scored low sighed deeply at his words.
βThe top five in the second test are Flora Lumos and Rene, who received A+, Julia Plumhart, who received A, Iona OβValley and Aidan, who received B+. I didnβt mean to, but the numbers are just right.β
The above-named five were eligible for the second framework.
Rudger said he would give it to them after the upcoming magic festival because he was busy right now.
βHa. I really want to die. Why is it a D?β
βYou are better off. I got an E- and although itβs not the lowest score, whatβs the difference from the lowest score?β
βI should have worked harder.β
The expression of aristocratic students was seriously distorted by the fact that there are only two nobles among the top five in this test.
In addition, one of the top five is not a commoner, but a Suin.
The students who have been educated for a long time got lower grades than the barbaric Suin people. This made them feel like they were in a dream.
βIf you have any complaints about your test results, tell me directly. If you really feel itβs unfair, Iβll review it individually.β
When Rudger spoke with his eyes tightened, the mouths of the students who were secretly muttering complaints closed.
That was the end of the second test.
The students packed their own bags, so some students wanted to go back to the dormitory and rest, and some students went to take other tests.
Rudger stared at Rene, who was still standing there with a puzzled face.
βIs it the non-attribute magic?β
Non-attribute magic is an unknown power and even Rudger does not yet know its origin. Even in the research book on non-attribute magic, the details of what kind of power this magical power was were not written down.
Most of the things included were explanations of how to use the non-attribute magic.
βMana flowed naturally into the three-dimensional magic square. It didnβt feel like I was forced to move. Is the magic rate that high?β
Magic rate itβs a measure of how well a wizardβs mana matches magic when performing a specific spell. This is because even if the same magic is used, the magic power varies depending on the attribute of the wizard.
[Fluttering flame], which is considered the most representative attack magic, is stronger when used by a fire attribute wizard than by a water attribute wizard. Thatβs because the magic rate ratio is higher.
βThe non-attribute magic had the lowest magic damage rate for any magic. The fact that this magic square is different means that it specializes in that direction?β
Perhaps.
Rudger made an assumption in his mind.
Non-attribute magic is not just magic specialized for elements that exist in nature. It is a much higher level than that, yet it is impossible for people in the world to measure it.
βFor exampleβ¦β¦space.β
There are many types of magic in this world, but the only one that does not exist is space magic.
Teleportation and Blink were treated as false legends in this world.
βItβs quite funny. Thereβs anti-magic, dreams, divinity, paintings, origami, and everything else, but thereβs no space magic.β
Whatβs funnier is that thereβs also magic to interfere with βtime,β but thereβs no space. Of course, this time magic is not very useful compared to its name, but it exists.
In other words, Rudger was the only one in the world who knew how to use spatial magic.
βIf Rene magic is really about spaceβ¦β¦.β
It was still only a hypothesis, so he couldnβt be certain but if the hypothesis becomes true, then.
βThat power is essential to me.β
* * *
Flora Lumos moved with her best friend Cheryl Wagner to take the next exam.
Cheryl asked Flora, who was walking silently down the hall.
βFlora, how did you do that?β
βWhat?β
βThe magic square. Mr. Rudgerβs class seems different, but itβs very difficult but Flora was number one. How did you do it?β
Cherylβs intentions must have been pure praise for her genius but Flora couldnβt be happy.
βIβm not number one.β
βBut Flora got the highest score.β
ββ¦β¦Should I say it myself? Itβs because there are other people who got the highest score besides me.β
βThat kid named Rene?β
βWhat was that magic circle? And also teacher, he never complimented me like thatβ¦β¦.β
To be honest, I was upset and it occurred to her that she encountered Rene near Rudgerβs office. They didnβt know each other, so she just ignored it at the time, but it was very suspicious when she thought about it.
ββ¦That little girl.β
Flora bit her lip slightly, recalling Rene. It was hard to imagine he approached the student first because of the iron walled character of Rudger but if itβs the other way around, it somehow made sense.
βNo, Iβm sure. If it was anyone else, they would be overwhelmed by Mr. Rudgerβs spirit and they wouldnβt be able to talk to him, but if it was someone with the audacity to walk around with the Third princessesβ¦β¦.β
Flora thought she was docile, but she was more like a fox than she thought. She seemed to understand why Rene had frequent conflicts with other aristocratic students before. However, Flora decided to ignore Rene for now because the tests came first.
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Until she met Rene and the Third Princess at the entrance of the classroom where her next exam would take place.