Chapter 9: I'm Kicking You Out The House
Time passed by in a flash. Under the teachings of father and Mr. Leyland, all four of us trained to an unbelievable level in power.
I am currently seven years old. I sometimes think of my old life, but I believe right now I am living a fulfilled life.
In a week or so, the West Capital City is going to begin another round of magical affinity testing and student recruitment. I'm mentioning this because guess who's participating.
Rudy, Runa, and Ruka!
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… what? You thought I would participate. Why would I? I probably know more magic than the whole school. I rather spend time leisurely with my new family. Besides, there's no merit in joining a magic school for job employment. My family can easily make money from drop items.
Drop items are materials that can be extracted from a monster. Monsters absorb energy into their bodies, so their bodies make perfect materials.
Why should I work for money when I can just live by. This is the life!
Dai: "Soula, you're going to school."
...huh?
Leyla: "Dai and I have been talking. Other than Leyland's children, you have never made any other friends. Also, we noticed that you have an exceptional talent that would be wasted here."
Dai: "Your mother is right. You already knew how to use mana without guidance and your talent in hand-to-hand combat is amazing."
Leyla: "So we decided to send you to Sekaikoa. We have connections with some of our adventurer friends to test you and your friends."
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Dai: "We're sorry Soula, but we're kicking you out of the house."
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The day to leave.
That day, I cried. I don't think it's shameful. After all, I spent my whole previous life consisting of countless years without a family. Plus, I'm technically a child.
It was hard to part for all of us. After we sobered up, we said our final farewells.
Leyla: "When you get to school, try to have connections. Later in life they will be important. Properly pay attention in class. Befriend the teachers, you can easily pass school that way. Also, immediately report to a teacher if you are sexually harassed."
Wow, I knew mother was overprotective, but how does she know all of this. As far as I know, my mother never received formal education before she met father.
Dai: "If you meet a Esemantiev, avoid him at all cost. Otherwise, beat up anyone who stands in your way."
Nice advice dad. Be lucky I'm too smart to listen to you.
Soula: "Goodbye, Mother. Father. I'll see you at the end of the school year."
As I left, the other three also finished their goodbyes.
Ruka: "Alright, let's go."
"RIGHT!!!"
And thus, we boarded the carriage that will take us on our journey.
(AN: From now on, it'll be 3rd perspective. It will help add more details to the story.)