Black Dragon felt his head being hit by something again during training. He turned his head around sulkily, and as he expected, his couch was stomping his feet angrily at a distance.
“How many times do I need to tell you, don’t push your mana all the way through like you’re taking a dump! Can’t you see how much pollution you’ve made? Do you know how much work we need to do just to clean up the mess you’ve created? Can’t you just treat you blade nicely?!” The coach scolded.
Black Dragon retorted, “It wasn’t my fault, that’s just how dark energy works!”
“Bullshit! Then why haven’t I seen Almandine make the same mess as you? It’s your problem that you can’t control your blade; stop making excuses!” Bahyun thought of throwing something at this rebellious student, but the mineral bottle he had thrown just now was the last thing he had that could be tossed, unless he was going to take of his shoe for this purpose. Since he didn’t want to waste his shoe, he ended up stomping his feet in frustration.
Qen Bahyun, the programmer at The Star Corporation, now also served as a part-time trainer/coach for Mages from the Special Mage Armed Force, responsible for training the new recruits, especially the fifty-third Mage - a boy named Furvusdraco, whose code name bore a striking resemblance to his own name - who wielded dark energy.
Bahyun was extremely dumbfound when he confirmed that the fifty-third Mage was a user of dark mana, despite the FayOra he held being cored with light energy, much like other stones. Only after conducting some experiments by comparing it with other stones that once belonged to Almandine’s comrade did he realize that it was due to Almandine’s experiences being trapped between both worlds. This caused some infusion effect on the stone, making it a unique stone that possessed both light and dark energy in balance. Thus, the FayOra that once belonged to Almandine and now belonged to Black Dragon would be the one and only stone that could empower a Mage to wield destructive dark energy. This would be the most unique aspect that citizens would remember: the fifty-third Mage capable of wielding dark energy.
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Since no one in the authorities had ever handled dark energy as skillful as Bahyun, they relied heavily on him to coach the young Mage.
“Well, Almandine was different.” Black Dragon muttered, acknowledging his own shortcomings in mana control. Despite feeling tense under his coach’s scrutinizing gaze, he focused on his training, striving to gain better control over his blade.
Bahyun continued to instruct Black Dragon while maintaining the mana input toward the rune ring of purification he had drawn before the training began, clearing away all the depressing dark energy emitted by the young Mage.
Almandine smiled as she watched the two of them arguing. She raised the basket she carried and called out to them, “Lunchtime now, come take a break!”
“Great! You’re the best, sis!” Black Dragon quickly reverted back to Furvusdraco and rushed for the food basket, while Bahyun followed slowly behind, clearing up the messy dark aura the Mage had generated.
Almandine’s story was publish in the media after the Special Mage Armed Force revealed the reason for granting her citizenship. The story became headline news for a few days, and to Bahyun’s surprise, many readers expressed their happiness in accepting her. He sighed in relief. This world with Magical Girls truly was amazing; the media and commentators sounded much nicer compared to what he had witnessed in his previous life.
Almandine now worked in the Special Mage Armed Force as a battle officer, but she was mostly treated as a mascot whenever a dark beast invasion happened. She preferred to explore the Chro Forest with Bahryn, making contributions to sampling and exploration.
This was the best ending Bahyun could ever hope for, and he was glad to be reincarnated in this amazing world.
-The End-