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Chapter 67 - The Magic Circle

After transcribing what was on the book onto the blackboard did she finally start teaching the students.

"Alright class, can anyone tell me what this is?" Ms. Trista said as she pointed at a circle filled with complex symbols and lines.

"Oo! Teacher teacher me me! I know what it is!" Paul raised his hand.

"Alright, what is it Paul?" Ms. Trista asked him as she looked at him.

"It's a magic circle!" Paul said.

"Correct, this is a magic circle for all of you who didn't know." Ms. Trista explained.

'No duh, what else could it be? The sun?' All the other students thought inside their head.

"A magic circle, this is one of the basics for magicians who have trouble chanting or don't know how to use magic at all." Ms. Trista started explaining.

"The magic circle is a magical transcription that can be altered into a smaller size to fit into a smaller object causing whatever the spell the magic circle is written out to be to be inserted into the smaller object." Ms. Trista continued.

Ms. Trista stopped explaining for a couple seconds as she went back to her desk. She opened a drawer and took out a hair dryer that did not have any wires attached to it. Basically, a wireless hair dryer.

"I am pretty sure you girls know what this is, am I correct?" Ms. Trista said as she looked at the girls, of course ignoring the boys.

"Yes!" All the girls said and nodded in unison, as they always used the hair dryer tool to dry their hair.

"I know it too! It's the hot air machine! It's really nice to use when you're heating up food just a bit!" Paul suddenly said.

After the girls heard this they immediately labeled Paul as an idiot, even the girls who were wooed by him also labeled him as an idiot and decided to stay away from him.

"You idiot of a male! That's the hair dryer! Why are you even using it to heat food!?" A girl screamed as she felt insulted by the very device she uses to dry her hair being compared to a food heater.

"That's right! How dare you insult the device made by Alexander Godefroy! At least he created history before he died 22 years ago!" Another girl yelled at him as she was tearing up remembering who had created the very device they all use and felt was important to them.

"I-I didn't know! Sorry! I only said that because I saw my older brother use it to heat food! I swear!" Paul immediately spouted a lie putting all the blame on his older brother who he hated the most, as the oldest usually would receive the family head position and take over all the inheritance.

"Alright class, that's enough. Let's get back to talking about magic circles. You can beat him up later if you girls are in the same physical education class as him." Ms. Trista said as she tried to calm down the conflict that was happening in her class as she was trying to teach.

"Hmph! Fine! You better not hope you're in my physical education class later!" The girls said as they sat back down in their seat to pay attention to Ms. Trista.

"Alright, back to the magic circle. As you can see this hair dryer, the genius inventor Alexander Godefroy had created is used by many girls for their hair. However, many people who used it were questioning where the hot air came from. It was until some magic researcher had started to analyze the hair dryer did he find two magic circles in it." Ms. Trista said as she started to talk about a story from the past.

"The researcher who had found the two magic circles had immediately sent it to a group of researchers and tried to collaborate with them to gain some fame once they deciphered it. After a year of researching did the researchers finally find out the magic circles were wind magic, and heat magic. Which is the cause of the hot air that comes out of the hair dryer." Ms. Trista finished as she pressed down on the button of the hair dryer to make it shoot out hot air.

"Woah! So can I write a magic circle and apply it on my sword and make it shoot out a fireball or something!?" A male student said as stars started to appear in his eyes as if he was really excited.

"Yes, you can. Actually there are many magical swords that are being sold like that, just for a bit more than your average normal sword." Ms. Trista answered the male student's question.

"Sick! That means I can go make one and put it on my sword right now!" He male student said as he planned on drawing a magic circle on his sword.

"You shouldn't do it unless you're a professional though. If the magic circle is incorrect or written incorrectly, your sword may pay the price of it and break. This is why there are not that many magical swords out there." Ms. Trista warned him before he did anything rash.

"Then sensei, how do we create a magic circle?" Elise asked as she really wanted to know more about it, as she really wanted to make profits from it somehow, one way or another.

You could potentially call Elise, a trader or marketeer. Growing up with her parents, one sewing clothing, and another hunting for food. She got used to how people sold it and learned the basics of economy. She was infatuated with money, as if she sees someone recklessly spend money, she would most likely kill them a billion times inside her head. If they were close friends, she'd stab them for sure.

"It's actually pretty simple for people that have good memory. You just need to learn the basic symbols and learn it's language." Ms. Trista said as she started to write 46 symbols, which Sylvie recognized as the basic letters of Hiragana from Japan.

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Sylvie : WAO

Ria : doin me a fantastique

Elise : Have any of you been recklessly spending your money?

Sam : Ooo, thank god I brought this clearly not fake diamond. Hm sorry what Elise? Oh yeah, I didn't spend any money at all this past year.

Elise : Die

Sam : AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

*poof*

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