Chapter 150
by Jessie@AFNCCTwo weeks had passed since Agnes and I became partners in the lecture class based on Spirit Affinity.
This was already our third meeting for the Communicating with Spirits lecture class.
âAlright, everyone~! Today, weâre going to have a chance to meet spirits in person~!â
âOkay~!â
Professor Erin Esilda, the spirit studies professor, led the students of Luminor Academy with a childlike expression, as if guiding kindergarteners.
Perhaps due to her tone, some of the students even matched her vibe.
Although she looks young, sheâs probably older than most professors at this academy. After all, sheâs half-fairy.
According to the curriculum, which Professor Erin explained on the first day, the grading system for this class was simple.
For students who hadnât contracted with a spirit yet, the goal was to somehow contract with a low-level spirit by the end of the semester.
For those who already had contracts, the goal was to increase intimacy with their existing spirit.
Professor Erinâs subjective judgment would determine whether intimacy had increased or not.
Since sheâs half-fairy and can freely converse even with low-level spirits, thereâs no way to dispute the grades.
âIn my case, it doesnât matter since I can communicate with Sally anyway.â
But wait, I havenât actually contracted with Sally, so how will my grade be measured?
Well, Iâm sure Professor Erin will figure it out. Itâs not my place to decide the grading criteria.
By the way, any student who fails to contract with a spirit by the end of this semester will receive the lowest grade in this subject. [Only on Galaxy Translations!/Axiomatic]
I suppose thatâs only natural, given that the course is about communicating with spirits. If you canât find a spirit to communicate with, youâre out.
âSince some students are still unfamiliar with spirits themselves, weâll start our session by getting used to their presence~!â
âOkay~!â
âSpirits are always around us, even though they donât often show themselves~! There arenât many visible in the academy because of all the people, but there are many spirits in my secret garden. Weâll spend some time meeting them directly and learning how to talk to spirits~!â
âProfessor! Can those who havenât contracted with a spirit yet make a contract with one we meet?â
âIf the spirit wants to, itâs possible~! But most of the spirits in my garden are mid-level or higher, so it wonât be easy~!â
Out of the 30 students in this class, only about three or four had a high enough mana capacity to contract with a mid-level spirit.
Most of the students had already contracted with low-level spirits, so realistically, only Agnes and I could potentially contract with a mid-level spirit.
As I mentioned before, Sally and I werenât in a contract relationship, so there was nothing stopping me from contracting with a new spirit.
Well, my goal wasnât to contract with a new spirit but to build a bit more intimacy with Sally, so I wasnât even thinking about making a contract.
âA mid-level spiritâŠ. Theoretically, itâs enough. Rather than a low-level spirit that canât even communicate, it might be better to try one that can speak a littleâŠâ
âŠThe problem wasnât me, but Agnes, with her obsession with spirits.
Seeing her spout nonsense about being able to theoretically contract with a mid-level spirit when even low-level spirits ignored her, it seemed Agnes would face significant challenges just contracting with a spirit this semester.
If it were just her struggling alone, I wouldnât care what Agnes did, but if that were the case, I wouldnât have complained about this damned professor pairing us up as partners.
Of course, the partnerâs class achievement is included in the evaluation criteria.
Since it accounts for a significant 30% of the final grade, I couldnât just let Agnesâs grade plummet.
Fortunately, it wasnât entirely impossible to secure a spirit for Agnes before the end of our first year. Itâs just that I had never done it in the game before.
âI didnât even follow the standard route when I pursued Agnes in the first place.â
If I were to deliberately pursue Agnesâs âpure loveâ ending, the most orthodox method I know would be to enroll in the Magic Department, defeat Agnes in the first-year, first-semester final evaluation, and then enter into a competitive relationship with her, bickering along the way. [Only on Galaxy Translations!/Axiomatic]
With that, this Communication with Spirits course, where we help Agnes get a spirit, would probably be easy for Agnes fans to clear. Sadly, this was essentially my first time taking this course in both my previous life and this one.
As I mentioned before, I didnât like Agnes romantically in my previous life. I only pursued her on a whim after accidentally clearing a major affection event, thinking I might as well try conquering all the heroines.
âNow, though, itâs a matter of fate that I have to pursue her even if I donât want to.â
Since it had become something I had to do, I naturally had no intention of doing it halfheartedly. At this point, I had no choice but to secure a spirit for her before the end of the first year.
Even if I didnât know how to pursue Agnes, I knew how to pursue spirits well. No matter how charmless Agnes was, if she just followed my instructions well, it shouldnât be impossible.
âŠOf course, Iâm not sure if sheâll listen to me well, given our rather poor impressions of each other after our first meeting.
âContracting with a spirit isnât that difficult, Miss Blaze.â
ââŠâ
âJust by waiting calmly for a spirit without being impatient, spirits tend to come on their own.â
ââŠâ
âAlso, itâs better not to have useless fantasies about aiming for a mid-level spirit from the start. For someone with low Spirit Affinity, itâs just a waste of time anywayâŠâ
âYouâre noisy with your chatter and meddling.â
ââŠPardon?â
âIâll handle the spirit contract on my own, so donât worry about it. Itâs my business anyway, so thereâs no reason for you to interfere.â
âŠHow can there be no reason? Your grades affect my grades, you know.
As expected of someone so selfish, she was full of self-centered thinking to the bone. Not to mention, she doesnât even know her own limits.
She thinks sheâs some all-rounder who can handle spirits well just because sheâs good at magic.
It was fortunate that I had good patience. No matter how unpleasantly she treated me, I had no intention of backing down easily.
âWhat Iâm trying to say is that approaching spirits with such impatience wonât work, they can all tell. When contracting with a spirit, itâs important to approach calmly with an open mind. If you go around openly displaying your desire to contract out of necessity, Miss Blaze, the spirits will naturally distance themselves.â
âItâs fine that I can contract with mid-level spirits at most if not high-level ones.â
âEven low-level spirits can sense how humans approach them. I donât even know what basis you have for saying, âItâs fine that I can contract with mid-level spirits at most.â Do you think spirits will eagerly contract with you without a thought just because they have eyes, Miss Blaze?â
ââŠWhat do you mean?â
âI mean, spirits have their own standards of beauty from their perspective. You canât easily contract with a spirit just because you have a lot of mana. Of course, having a higher maximum mana capacity makes communication relatively easier, so contracting becomes easier, but you need to solve the problem before that in the first place.â [Only on Galaxy Translations!/Axiomatic]
ââŠâ
âRight now, from the spiritsâ perspective, Miss Blaze, your mana probably smells like some terribly stinky food. Some spirits might find it tasty if they force themselves to take a bite, but itâs not easy to get them to take that first bite. At the very least, you need to change that unsellable-product-like attitude to make spirits feel curiousâŠâ
Tap, tap, tap, tap!
âW-wait a moment, Miss Blaze! Where are you suddenly going?!â
Just when I thought she was quietly listening and focusing on my words for a moment, Agnes suddenly turned away and started moving away from me.
As I was about to chase after her, feeling exasperated by her unpredictable behavior, this time, Sally suddenly started calling me urgently.
{Lilith, Lilith! Look, look over there!!}
âWhat is it, Sally? I need to go knock some sense into Agnes right nowâŠâ
{Thatâs not important right now! Just look over there~!!}
âWhatâs over there thatâs so important?â
True to her nature as a fire spirit, Sally was making a fuss like a blazing flame as she called out to me.
Giving in to her insistence, I quietly shifted my gaze to find a type of spirit I had often seen in the game in my previous life.
A small girl wearing thin, translucent clothes was slowly floating in the air as if surrendering herself to the flowing wind.
I could immediately recognize it as a wind spirit from its familiar appearance.
âA sylph? No, it should still be a mid-level spirit, so is that a sylphid?â
Usually, high-level wind spirits are called sylphs, so I probably wasnât wrong. It didnât seem to have a specific name either, as it appeared to be without an owner.
Well, this was Professor Erinâs personal garden where several spirits were already roaming around, so a sylphid didnât feel particularly special.
âIsnât it just a sylphid? Why are you suddenly making such a fuss aboutâŠâ
{Contract with that one, Lilith!}
ââŠWhat?â
{I just had a hunch! I feel like my meeting with that spirit is fate!}
âAh.â
{Contract with her! Lilith! Quickly! Hurry!!}
âŠThis crazy lolicon spirit.
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