Chapter 6 - chapter 5

It would be meaningless to show his anger here. Frey was a

student while he was a professor. If he stooped to his level, his

authority would only plummet. Kevin smiled and clapped his hands.

"Good, good. All right. Some things are more important

than class. I'm sure you wouldn't waste all that time.

Certainly, you've got plenty to show for it."

"Thank you."

"In that case, let's stop with the idle chatter and begin."

Kevin opened and skimmed through the textbook. With a smile, he

said.

"Frey, here's a question for you."

The students held their breath. Kevin's questions were famous for

being tricky. He never asked questions that could easily be guessed.

Moreover, the punishment for not answering correctly was severe. In

addition to docking grades, there were times when students had to

stand until the end of class. To make matters worse, Kevin's target

was Frey, who had never even attended his lessons before.

"What were the three artifacts used by the Magic Warrior

King, Kassajin?"

Frey did not reply. The students thought the question was

distasteful. The Magic Warrior King Kassajin was the greatest magic

warrior in history, yet most of Westroad's magic-oriented students

knew him only as one of the Great Mage Lucas' companions.

Some

even had no clue who Kassajin was. Of course, it was not that he was omitted entirely from

"The History of Magecraft."

Rather, his

mention only encompassed a mere three lines, as he had walked the

path of a warrior.

Of course, the information about which artifacts he used was left

out altogether. Kevin leered.

"What's wrong, Frey? Didn't you spend all that time

accumulating knowledge that you couldn't find in my class?

Or is it that you thought the achievements of a magic warrior

were not even worth your time?"

Frey remained silent. Just as he began to answer, a student seated

in the back spoke for him.

"I object. As far as I know, the Magic Warrior King Kassajin

has no place in the history of magecraft."

For a moment, Kevin was silent. If it weren't for her blood ties to

the academy, Isabelle Triznine would have been chased out of the

classroom in a more terrible way than Frey.

She had always interfered with his classes in every aspect.

Kevin replied smugly.

"Kassajin was the first person to develop a method that

used mana to enhance physical abilities. Although his pursuit

was different, no one can deny his advancement of

magecraft."

"But Kassajin was a martial artist who used mana solely to

train his body. Such a person cannot be considered a

magician."

That was true. Isabelle's knowledge was far ahead of her peers and

was no less than a professor's. But a sly smile still remained on

Kevin's face.

"Then are you choosing to ignore everyone who walks the

path of a magic warrior, Isabelle?"

"... That is an outlandish interpretation."

"Oh, that may be. However, whether or not magic warriors

should be considered magicians is still a major debate in the

academic community. It's a sensitive subject that can

sometimes lead to a contest of pride between learned

societies. While it's important to voice your opinion, do pay

more attention to your remarks. If you want to succeed as a

magician, that is."

"But…"

"The one I asked was Frey, not you, Isabelle."

Isabelle bit her lower lip. She disliked Kevin to begin with and

thought he was repulsive. He was the worst sort who enjoyed

tormenting the weak for his own satisfaction.

She was also well

aware of his lecherous gaze that would often sweep her body.

Even now, Kevin thought he was being discreet, but Isabelle could

tell. She felt horrible as he ogled her, as if a thousand insects were

squirming over her entire body.

Kevin's eyes narrowed as he noticed the look on Isabelle's face.

'What a shame. If it weren't for her relation to the academy…'

Frey,

who remained silent throughout the whole exchange, finally replied.

"The Tiger King's Glove, the Giant's Belt, and the Gale

Necklace."

"…"

Kevin's eyes widened while Isabelle gazed at Frey in astonishment.

"Am I wrong?"

His memory was hazy, though Frey left that part out.

"That is… correct."

"What a relief."

There was an uproar among the students. Frey answered the

questions with ease even though they were meant to be nearly

impossible to guess. But it would be even stranger if he did not know.

The Great Mage Lucas and his companions were very close. Those

four were like family to each other. From their favorite foods to their

most trivial habits, he knew them all.

As Frey reminisced, his expression dimmed for a moment. Kevin

became solemn at once.

"This was just a warm-up. I've still got more questions for

you, Frey."

"Alright."

Frey was rather pleased with the situation.

* * *

'Unbelievable.'

Kevin openly gaped at Frey. His attention was

absorbed in the book as if he was not the least bit interested in what

Kevin had to say .

'He answered everything correctly?'

Since the question about

Kassajin, Kevin had asked about five more questions. All of them

were difficult enough to baffle even the top students.

The last two

especially, since they could only be answered by professors in a

specialized field.

Frey did not immediately respond. Before answering, he would remain silent as if he was reliving old memories. His silence would

last anywhere from a few seconds to a solid minute.

But whatever left Frey's mouth ended up being correct. Kevin was

at a total loss.

Is this really Frey Blake? He was told that his grades were not bad.

However, whenever Frey looked at him, Kevin would shrivel like a

mouse in front of a cat.

Frey's eyes were aglow with each answer he gave, while Kevin's

voice gradually withered.

Eventually, he could not make a single

sound and could only stand still.

'Even though he should be the shame of Westroad Academy!'

The

past Frey would have turned beet-red by now. But what about the

current Frey? He was not cowering in the least.

He was neither

reddening nor stuttering. Instead, his eyes were lucid and his voice

was full of vitality. Kevin was very familiar with these types of people.

Only those who had strong self-confidence carried themselves that

way.

Like Professor Dio and Professor Adelia!

'Impossible!'

How could Frey be in the same league as the two most

distinguished faculty members of Westroad Academy? Kevin

immediately withdrew his line of thought.

'That was good.'

Meanwhile, Kevin's barrage of questions was a

great stimulus for Frey. Memories that he thought were long

forgotten re-emerged and set off a chain reaction.

Kevin would have never dreamed of such a thing, but the harder

his questions became, the more helpful they were to Frey.

Frey truly did not care if he was wrong. Rather, that was what he

hoped for to some extent. He wanted confirmation that magecraft

hadn't regressed for 4,000 years. But it never came.

Not one field of magecraft had made even an ounce of progress.

How absurd. It was especially laughable to call the era when

magecraft shone the brightest 4,000 years ago the

"Light Ages."

"Was there anything else you wanted to ask?"

Keven was rendered speechless by Frey's question. For a while, he

could only gnaw at his lips until his eyes lowered to the textbook.

"...Page 131."

Kevin could not hide his humiliation. He had just admitted defeat

during his own class.

Before long, it was time for the lesson to end. Kevin glowered at

Frey then took his leave.

'I should go eat lunch at the cafeteria.'As Frey recalled the

especially delicious meal he had there, his mouth began to water.

Ever since his escape from the abyss, eating became very enjoyable.

Frey rose from his seat and realized that the students around him

had been watching him for some time. Many appeared hesitant to

speak. Frey had already been targeted by David. Very few of them

were in a position to be able to ignore David's warnings.

"Are you going to the cafeteria?"

One of them was Isabelle. The power of the academy was much

greater than that of David. She looked directly at Frey with an

irresistible curiosity burning in her seemingly tranquil gaze.

'He seems like a completely different person.'

Isabelle knew Frey.

The Blake House was an esteemed family of magicians. When she

first heard that a magician from the Blake House was admitted, she

had expected a tremendous talent.

But then Isabelle's expectations were soon shattered. It was safe to say that Frey had no talent at all. If it weren't for the Blake family, he

would not have even been allowed to attend the academy.

That kind of Frey had changed overnight. The cowardice that

plagued his every step vanished. He was no longer subservient to

David and his crowd when they tried to toy with him.

He was not even intimidated by Kevin's deluge of questions, and

instead answered them with ease.

Frey swept past her and kept walking. For a moment, Isabelle was

dazed.

'Am I being ignored?'

At least, it was her first time being ignored

since entering the academy. Panicking for a moment, she hurriedly

chased after Frey. This time, she stood right next to him and spoke

more clearly.

"Frey Blake."

Only then did Frey spare Isabelle a glance, rolling his eyes.

"Are you talking to me?"

"Yes."

"I didn't know. I'm heading to the cafeteria."

Frey did not slow down even when answering her. Naturally,

Isabelle turned to pursue him.

"About the last question that Professor Kevin asked."

The last question. What was it again? Frey, thought it over and

soon came up with the answer.

"Schweizer's three training methods?"

"Yes, that one."

While talking, they arrived at the cafeteria. Frey took his lunch

after exchanging his meal ticket and sat down. Isabelle set her tray

across from him.

The surrounding people stirred up at once.

Isabelle was one of the most popular students. It was not just due

to her relation with the academy.

Her grades were outstanding

enough to place her among the top three, and her appearance was

beautiful. Even David had expressed his favor to Isabelle on several

occasions.

But there she was, sitting across from the worst student, Frey,

eating her lunch.

Isabelle, sitting with him? Except for those who were just in the

same class as Frey, a majority of the students glared fiercely in his

direction.

"I thought Schweizer had developed only two training

methods. Assimilation and amplification. You mentioned

'battling' earlier. It's the first I've heard of it."

"Is that so."

However, battling was also the most dangerous of the three

methods. Frey cut a large piece of sausage and scoffed it down. It

was extremely delicious.

"At first, I thought you were just saying whatever came to

mind. But from the professor's reaction, the answer seemed

to be correct."

"What are you trying to say?"

Isabelle hesitated for a moment, then continued.

"What kind of training method is battling?"

It was what Isabelle was most curious about. Frey replied lightly.

"What stage are you at right now?"

"I have reached three stars."

Isabelle spoke humbly, but Frey was shocked and fell into deep

thought. He then said with a nod.

"That's pretty good for your age."

At that moment, Isabelle felt as if she was speaking to a wise old

magician instead of Frey. But then she remembered his situation and

looked remorseful.

"It seems as if you don't have any grievances."

"That's right."

Frey finished his meal in a flash, while Isabelle had taken a mere

two bites of her salad.

"I'll be going first then."

"W-wait a minute. What kind of method is battling?"

"Refer to the book - what I know may not be certain."

His knowledge might be outdated, so he was not sure if any odd

side effects would occur. Frey left the cafeteria, the conviction behind

his gaze bewildering Isabelle.