"Summer camp...?"
I tilted my head at the unfamiliar term.
No, I know what summer camp is. It's that thing where strong sports teams train during summer break. A bunch of people gather to practice together. Well, I was in the "go-home club" in my previous life, so I never attended a camp like that.
"What do you do at camp?" I asked.
"Well, normally, you'd practice magic, learn how to move your body, stuff like that... But in your case, Itsuki-kun, you'd probably train in 'resonance,'" Renji-san explained.
"Resonance training..."
The word "resonance" coming from Renji-san's mouth was familiar to me.
It's a technique I unintentionally used when I saved Hina. But to be honest, I don't fully understand what it is.
"You've heard of 'resonance,' right, Itsuki-kun?"
"I've heard the name..."
"Well, 'resonance' is a technique not many exorcists use. It's a useful ability, but... it's a bit underappreciated. I guess that's understandable, though."
Renji-san said, sipping his orange juice. I followed suit and drank mine as well.
"Resonance is a magical technique for saving people. It's not suited for exorcising 'Demons' like Kaijutsu (Circulation Art) or Shijutsu (Thread Magic). Instead, it's used for helping those who've become Nari (monsters) or for healing injuries... that kind of magic."
Renji-san smiled as he explained.
"But to be honest, using resonance requires magical talent. And exorcists with magical talent are better off learning how to exorcise Demons rather than focusing on resonance. After all, exorcising Demons can save more lives."
"So, should I focus on learning how to exorcise monsters instead?"
"Well, you've already mastered most of the attack spells at your age, haven't you? If that's the case, why not practice resonance? Especially considering Hina-chan's situation."
At Renji-san's words, I glanced at Hina—the little sister I saved from becoming Nari.
I thought about it for a moment. He was right.
Learning the technique of resonance could help me save people who suffer at the hands of Demons. You never know when or where a monster will appear and destroy someone's life.
If someone who had turned into Nari appeared in front of me, I wouldn't want to be unable to save them. And more than anything, if Hina's condition relapsed, I'd want to be able to stop it. I want to be able to help.
Of course, preventing a relapse is the best outcome.
But if Hina were ever at risk of turning into a monster again, and someone told me to exorcise her, I would refuse without hesitation. We're not related by blood, but Hina is my little sister. She's family. I need to learn this technique to protect her.
"And one more thing, just between us..."
Lowering his voice as if sharing a secret, Renji-san leaned in and whispered into my ear.
Seeing that smile made me feel nostalgic, as it had been quite a while since I'd last seen her.
It really had been a long time since I last saw Aya-chan.
It might have been two months since we last met. Renji-san had been busy lately, so I hadn't visited the Shimotsuki household much.
"By the way, Aya-chan, have you made any friends?"
"Yup! I'm friends with everyone in my class now!"
"...R-really?"
I was stunned to find out that a first grader had outdone me in social skills.
"What about you, Itsuki-kun?"
When she asked me that with those innocent eyes, I was at a loss for words.
I mean, sure, I brought up the topic, but I didn't expect her to have made friends with everyone in her class before summer break even started.
"I-I've made friends with the kid who sits next to me! A friend!"
"Oh, that's nice. What about kids in other classes?"
"I say 'good morning' to them when I see them."
I wasn't lying.
Nina-chan had come over to my house to play, and I greeted other kids from different classes in the mornings and afternoons.
Speaking of Nina-chan, I wonder what her plans are for summer break.
Will she go back to England?
Since Irena-san is in Japan, maybe she won't go back.
That thought crossed my mind briefly, but I quickly refocused.
I brought up the topic of friends, but continuing that conversation would just make things awkward for me.
So, I quickly changed the subject.
"By the way, Aya-chan, have you been practicing magic lately?"
The moment I asked that, Aya-chan's expression stiffened.
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With a bitter look, she responded.
"Um, Itsuki-kun... actually, I can't use magic anymore."