Chapter 305 305 - Change of Plans
Garestsa, hearing this, didn't say anything as she wasn't sure if learning his skills was a good or a bad idea at the moment.
She had to admit that the skills shown were extremely impressive, but were they worth it?
That's what she was currently asking herself, she wasn't sure if it would be worth it.
"When are you going to leave?" She asked.
She knew that there was no way that she would be his literal slave for months. She didn't want such a thing to happen as it would ruin her whole experience here at the Magic Academy.n.(o/-V(-e--L--b)-I-/n
Aiden smiled hearing that question, he knew that she would be asking something like that since it was extremely logical.
However, he had decided against revealing it.
"All I can say is... that it won't be long, not more than a year," Aiden said as he knew that it would only be a month or two.
'A year, huh?'
Garestsa had a pensive expression on her face, probably wondering if it was a good idea to accept.
"Then, can you at least give me some sort of ideas of what your skills are? It would help me understand if it's worth it or not."
Aiden sighed as he didn't want to, but he still complied.
"I guess I can show you some of my skills, what do you want to learn first?" Aiden asked as he would only be showing one single skill, he didn't want to waste too much time here with her, after all.
"The one where you were moving so fast that I couldn't even see you..."
***
Aiden was now in his Space Affinity class as he had finished showing Garestsa everything that he had needed.
He had also brought her back to the academy by flying.
Garestsa had been extremely flustered the whole way as her face had been extremely red.
Still, that really wasn't important at all compared to the decision she had taken regarding whether she wanted to learn Aiden's skills or not.
Nonetheless, she agreed to listen to everything he would be saying until he would live. In fact, she had become his roommate as Aiden had requested it to David.
Right now, he had to admit that the choice of classes that he had made was clearly flawed as he couldn't see how any of this would be able to help him get a successful business.
'I need a successful business, I need to learn how to make potions,' Aiden thought as he suddenly stood up while the teacher was explaining many things.
He didn't want to see the teacher's reaction he simply left the class as he needed to go and meet the Director. Aiden had made a decision and he could only hope that the Director of the academy was knowledgeable in that area.
Everyone in the class saw that the director's disciple was leaving without saying anything which caused some reactions from all of them.
"Does he think that he's better than the rest of us? And why isn't she saying anything about it?" A student complained with a big frown on his face.
All around him, many agreed as they nodded heavily.
Aiden heard some of the comments, but simply couldn't bother as he kept walking in a straight line, not even looking behind him.
***
He was now flying toward that hill where the director was residing as he wanted to explain to him, what he would need.
Aiden had made a mistake when first entering this trial, he had focused on strength like he had always done. However, in this scenario, it wasn't the best way to approach the trial.
He needed useful skills that he would be able to sell in the future.
Sure, he could become extremely strong protecting many people, however, that would be really difficulty, considering his lack of talent in magic.
As he walked up the hill, it seemed that David had spotted him from far away has he immediately went out of his small cabin.
"Shouldn't you be in your Space Affinity class? What are you even doing here?" He asked, confused.
"Change of plans, I don't have any need to learn all those affinities at the moment, what I need is a way to money. I need to learn how to make potions... I need to learn alchemy!"
Aiden knew that he would be able to come back to this world in the future where he would be able to learn more about affinities to become stronger, however, right now he needed to focus on preparing his shop for next month since it was getting closer and closer.
David looked at Aiden wondering how he came to that conclusion.
'Why does he even need money either way?' David thought, not finding any good reason.
"Alchemy? Are you sure?"
David slowly asked, waiting for Aiden to calm down from his current state.
He knew that something must have happened to be changing his mind in such a way.
"Are you sure that everything is okay?"
Aiden sighed as it made sense for him to receive it, however, it wasn't like he could explain the whole situation to David as the system would probably intervene when he would do so.
'But, maybe I can tell him some details about what I need to do, he could probably help me,'
Aiden thought as he knew that it would be even better having two helpers instead of a single one.
"Everything is fine, can you teach me or not?" Aiden asked as he wouldn't be revealing any information until he knew that the director could be useful.
There were good chances that he would be, but Aiden still didn't act to fast.
"I can, I have some knowledge in alchemy, but can you at least tell me why you want to learn out of nowhere?"
Aiden smiled hearing the great news as he decided to release a big boom on the director of the academy.
"The reason is simple, I want to leave the academy next month and open a potion shop."