Emilia Ackland was complacent that she was good.

I believe that those who are not confident of themselves in the first place should not become teachers.

It would be rude to the students.

I aspired to be an adventurer when I was fourteen.

He saved the herd of oaks and goblins that attacked his hometown village by the great sage who happened to be on the street.

The living legend Carlotte Gildrea.

The windy silver hair was beautiful. The hindsight was ambitious. The blow that swept away the oak and goblins dazzled me.

And he looked like a goddess with a smile when he reached out to me, "It's okay now," he said.

The following year, Emilia was admitted to the Royal Gildrea Adventurers School.

Three years later, he graduated as chief and became a C-rank adventurer.

From there, he gets promoted with the momentum of the bamboo, and in just two years he gets up to B-rank.

And a month later.

I sensed the dragon flying in near the Wang capital first and destroyed it singly.

This resulted in an A-rank. Twenty years old then.

He was the youngest existing A-rank adventurer.

He was then given two names, "Dragon Killer," by the admiring Great Sage, and invited to be a teacher at the school.

And now, twenty-three.

I still unquestionably believe I'm good.

Even as a teacher, I have done well so far.

But this year's freshman is weird.

Emilia's magical aptitude ranges from 80 to 90. He was the best talent in the sync.

But 80 overs is not uncommon in my specialty this year, with over 90.

Attack Magic Suitability 120, including Charlotte Gazzard. A genius among geniuses.

And extremely, Laura Edmonds.

Magic aptitude value all 9999.

Bullshit numbers that make me laugh anymore.

All the teachers were floating in front of Laura.

Yes, but I had to get into magic.

Some kind of panic. Anyway, he's more talented than the Great Sage.

And Emilia was delighted to be at the helm of a girl with an all9999 magic aptitude value.

I was looking forward to seeing how it would grow.

Simply, it grows a hundred times faster than a concurrent genius. By the time I graduated, I might be stronger than myself - I had such a raw perception.

It was sweet.

He unleashed that ridiculous magic of power on his first day of school, and soon all the freshmen were about to be killed.

And Emilia couldn't protect the students.

The defensive junction built by Emilia was on the verge of collapsing.

But Laura interrupted the procedure and poured magic into it to enhance it.

Thanks to you, everyone is intact. Nothing happened.

"A nine-year-old girl on her first day of school interrupted my surgery and even enhanced my eyelashes... I don't know, what the hell. Even though I have as much pride."

I don't mean to be offensive.

I should rather say thank you for preventing a catastrophe.

But what I can't be so honest about is my immaturity.

Jealousy precedes.

I feel like I've been denied doing all the hard work I've ever done.

I was shown that the path I had taken over the years was the first step for her.

"I sold my students a fight to protect that little pride...... really, I don't know what you're doing, me"

If it's true, you can let him do sword arches after school.

Instead, I was even thinking if the freshmen got used to school a little more, I'd say it from Emilia's side.

And yet Emilia got pretty with the phrase, "There's nothing more to be taught to people who are weaker than me".

To the child, for real.

Teacher disqualified. Adult disqualified.

With that much awareness, Emilia will duel with Laura tomorrow. There are no changes to that schedule.

Anyway, I'm an adventurer.

There's no way an adventurer has a "decent adult."

If I find someone stronger than me, I'll have to try.

Otherwise you can't be an adventurer.

The majority of teachers here now have experience in challenging and defeating the Great Sage.

"I can't grow up."

That's what I had a colleague to say. But my face said, "I'm proud of you".

"If you lose, I'll be next."

Some teachers were so honest with me.

Really, it's a tough bunch.

You usually say things that look great to your students in large numbers. The mental age has not changed since I was a teenager.

I want to fight and I want to fight and I'm wuss.

It's a decent testament to being able to decide to ignore it because it's a different creature than you, in front of a chunk of talent named Laura Edmonds. It's an adult thought.

Emilia Ackland is twenty-three years old. Six months later, I'll be twenty-four.

But tomorrow, with the whole body and spirit, we intercept that supergenius.

This is already a personal battle, because we're going to admit after-school freedom to Laura whether she wins or loses.

Whatever you do, you're gonna win.

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