After Kain finished training, Kain put on his uniform and went to his assigned classroom.He had enrolled in all three main magic subjects, including [Fire Magic], [Spirit Magic], and [Life Magic].
[Fire Magic] to increase attack power, [Spirit Magic] to increase tactical diversity, [Life Magic] to increase survival ability.
If it weren't for the limited number of classes to register for, Kain would have wanted even more.
But he was quite satisfied with this result.
As long as he has all three types of magic, even if it's only level 1, it can cause a huge change in his overall power.
Today is also Kain's first [Fire Magic] class.
When he arrived at class, there were only a few people in the class. Because they were not familiar with each other, everyone chose their own corner.
They were also slightly amazed by Kain's appearance, but did not take any further action.
Kain didn't mind, he randomly found a seat in the middle and sat down, waiting for class time.
The entire classroom is arranged with the lecture hall placed in the center of a corner of the wall. Next to it are rows of long, arc-shaped tables and chairs stacked like steps. This allows students sitting at the back to observe comfortably without any obstacles.
As time passed, more and more people came. Coincidentally, he also met Mera and Myra who were also studying in this room.
"Kain! You also learn [Fire Magic]?"
Mera was happy to see someone familiar, quickly sitting close to Kain's seat. Myra followed suit, but her voice was filled with doubt and uncertainty.
"Kain... don't you... not know [Fire Magic]?"
"Yeah, that's why I came here to study."
Kain answered seriously, not joking at all. This made Myra almost unable to help but hold her head.
Students come here only to hone their magic and soon reach the mid-class Magus level. No one like Kain would start from scratch.
Really... There's nothing more to say.
Myra also stopped making excuses for Kain's actions, she didn't care, as long as he knew what he was doing.
Mera patted her chest, her tone full of patriarchy.
"So you're a beginner? Let me teach you, I guarantee you'll be successful one day. Just listen to me."
Kain pouted, not hiding the contempt he threw at Mera. Who was she trying to fool? Mera's [Fire Magic] was even worse than Myra's.
The three of them continued to talk and tease each other as usual until the class was full. Just then, a woman wearing glasses walked into the classroom.
This person has a dignified appearance, looks quite gentle, moreover she is not wearing a uniform, it is not difficult to guess that this person is the teacher in charge of this class.
"Hi everyone, you guys can call me Alisa."
After the initial introductions and roll call, teacher Alisa didn't say anything more and got straight to the point.
"Is there anyone here who hasn't heard of [Fire Magic]? Don't be shy."
Alisa smiled and asked. It was just a routine, and she didn't think any students would actually raise their hands. However, a single hand was raised in the middle of the classroom.
Alisa's expression stiffened for a moment, the other classmates stared at this "super brave factor" who dared to actually raise her hand, Myra covered her face with her hands as if she didn't want to see the next scene, Mera was trying to hold back her laughter.
Only Kain's face remained unchanged.
Seeing that Alisa had not responded for three seconds, Kain reminded her.
"I never have, teacher."
In a place full of talented people, no one is willing to reveal their weakness.
But Kain was different.
Others could learn by listening to lectures and becoming proficient on their own. Kain was clueless, otherwise he wouldn't have had to wait until he killed his first zombie to learn that he had magic.
In other words, Kain's magical talent was on par with trash, requiring the aid of even the best teacher to reach... a rudimentary level. S~eaʀᴄh the Nôvel(F)ire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Being looked at by so many people, he was also a bit embarrassed.
Only then did Alisa come back to her senses, she quickly smiled to hide her confusion. Then she asked again.
"So it seems like you're new to [Fire Magic]? If that's the case…"
In Alisa's mind, Kain was already classified as an honest student. Although it was rare, it was not unheard of. Normally, even if a student was bad at [Fire Magic], they would not raise their hand and would just act normally and study silently. This was a matter of pride and personal dignity.
But Kain's answer almost made Alisa freeze on the spot.
"I mean... I've never done [Fire Magic], literally, teacher."
This time, waves of laughter erupted from the surrounding classmates. Myra had her face down on the table and was covering her ears, while Mera covered her mouth to suppress her laughter to the limit.
"Okay class, be quiet!"
After reluctantly restoring order to the classroom, Alisa began to teach.
As expected of an official teacher at Kanzax's most prestigious academy. Even though she had been surprised by Kain twice, it did not affect Alisa's teaching ability at all.
Alisa really did explain the entire basic [Fire Magic] system from the beginning, with extremely detailed and tight explanations. Causing every student to listen with rapt attention as if wanting to imprint every word she said into their minds.
Kain also carefully recorded everything as quickly as possible. He could not help but admire, because this was knowledge that had been systematized, distilled into the essence from countless studies and research. Magic was inborn, but the position of magic was due to intelligence.
And in the second half of the class, Kain was also instructed by Alisa. At this time, Alisa discovered that Kain was not only not smart, but he was extremely wise. However, he still could not perform [Fire Magic].
This is no longer just a matter of understanding, but pure magical talent.
"Kain, doing so is not beneficial to your development. Learning a type of magic that you have no talent for... sometimes you have to pay ten times the price of others, but the results you receive are only one-tenth of theirs."
Alisa tried to advise him sincerely, but Kain just shook his head, refusing to explain further.