It was as if the teacher seemed to be out of step with the times and the crowd, unable to be understood by most of his own people, and could only hide everything deep within himself.
'Wait Could it be that'
Combined with the question Reji had just asked her, Vielsia naturally came up with a bold guess in her heart.
The elf princess hesitated for a moment, but soon clenched her hand tightly. Perhaps it was because of the good impression that Reji had given her earlier, or maybe it was because of the "loneliness" that resonated with her, but Vielsia decided to take a risk.
"No, Teacher, I have always believed that these advanced spells are not just legends, they really exist."
After saying that, Vielsia felt that it wasn't enough, so she added, "Whether it's these spells or those who once used and invented these great spells, they are not legends. They are facts, and they have left their traces in this world!"
Reji looked at Vielsia's serious expression and smiled lightly, shaking his head as if he was feeling sentimental.
"Thank you, Miss Vielsia. You are the first person I've met who is willing to believe in legends and firmly support myths. Thank you." Reji said two thank-you in a row.
However, Vielsia's focus was on...
'Ah!?'
'I...I am the first one?'
Being thanked warmly by Reji and looking into the clear eyes of the young human, even Vielsia herself didn't know why, but she suddenly felt some unusual emotions, and her heartbeat accelerated.
Why?
Reji, of course, knew why.
'Scum *cough*...step one to capturing a companion - tell her she's special.'
She is the "first" in your heart.
Everyone likes to be different from others.
Everyone likes to be "first."
This effect is even more pronounced for girls who are already self-conscious, lack self-confidence, and are under pressure.
They will even unconsciously try to maintain this "special feeling" and continue to be the "first" in your heart by actively accommodating and doing more.
Step two to making friends with a companion - deepen this special feeling and establish a bond that belongs only to the two of you.
The best way to do this is...share a "secret" with her.
It doesn't have to be a real secret.
"Teacher Reji, what happened to the little boy after that?" Vielsia couldn't help but ask.
She wasn't just curious about the story.
Rather, it was as if their experiences were similar, and she was very confused about where her future path lay, so Vielsia was so eager to know what choices the boy in the story, who was similar to her, had made.
She longed to hear how the boy had turned his situation around.
But Reji disappointed her.
Well, for now.
"The dejected boy eventually went to a cliff and jumped off."
"Hah!?"
"How could...why would he..." Vielsia's heart tightened.
For a moment, the elf's face showed despair and gloom.
Vielsia lowered her head.
'So that's how it is'
'After losing everything and not receiving any help, our fate as elves might ultimately be the same as the boy's'
Step Three Finale - Create emotional ups and downs.
Looking at Vielsia, who was clutching her skirt with darkened eyes and a depressed expression, Reji smiled slightly, and his tone suddenly changed as he continued:
"However, fate played another joke on the little boy. When he fell into the cliff, not only did he not die, but he accidentally entered a sealed ancient array. And in the depths of the array under the cliff, the boy obtained a light orb that changed his life"
"In the light orb, the little boy seemed to have traveled through time and space, going back a thousand years into the past, seeing the figures of human heroes, witnessing powerful spells that moved mountains and filled seas, seeing wars, and even seeing many other races besides humans."
"After the boy woke up, the light orb disappeared, turning into many magical knowledge and vague memories of myths that appeared out of thin air in his mind"
"From then on, the boy took a different path. He used this knowledge to study and research diligently, believing that the legends and myths regarded as fiction by the world were real, and that the heroes who fought for humanity should not be forgotten.
To prove this to the world, the boy arrived at the royal city and became a teacher at the Royal Academy"
"Perhaps it was because the boy had gone through too many trials. This time, he was lucky. In his first day on the job, he met someone who understood him, believed in him, and..."
Reji paused and turned his gaze back to Vielsia, meeting the elf's eyes, and said softly:
"He met a kind lady who was willing to listen to his story and open her heart to him."