Linfel's group arrived at a different building. There, you could see way more Familiars than Maguses, showing its real purpose. The Maguses there were only accompanying their Familiars. Nonetheless, the building was made with the Maguses' sizes in mind, so Alvin and Connor had no issues entering with Linfel and Linfelia.
"Master!" It was then that a Familiar with two small wings came to Connor's side.
"Oh, Tratil. And here I was wondering where you went. Sure enough, you were here again," Connor smiled as he talked to his Familiar.
"Is it normal for Familiars to spend time here?" Linfel asked.
Linfelia was the one to answer that. "Pretty much. The academy is, after all, made for Maguses. You won't find many places specific for Familiars, especially since they usually spend most of their time by their Masters' sides. When Familiars want to talk to each other, they usually come here to the Familiar's house. This is also the place where you can apply for classes as a Familiar."
Linfel nodded, understanding. Their group quickly arrived near a counter where a Familiar was taking notes.
"Well, you don't need me to talk for you anymore, Linfel. Just go ahead and see what you want to do," Alvin mentioned as he stayed behind.
Linfel nodded and talked to the Familiar there. "Hi, I'm a new Familiar in the academy. I would like to apply for some Familiar Classes."
The Familiar looked at Linfel and pressed a few options on the monitor in front of it. The other monitor, in front of Linfel, immediately showed a list of the several types of classes he could take, mostly practical related. "Go ahead and select the ones you are interested in. Familiars are special, so the academy only provides two classes for free for us. If you want to take more than two at once, you will need to pay Academy Credits."
Linfel nodded and looked through the list. Immediately, the first one got his attention.
-Introduction to Magic Energy Integration and the several Methods surrounding it.-
Without thinking twice, Linfel selected that one.
Next, he went through the list, and there were many practical classes related to magic control, magic density, magic power, etc. Yet, there were pretty much no theoretical ones. 'Well, although there were very few theoretical, I'm already pretty good at them from what I saw in the Familiar Test. I might as well take a practical one.'
However, it was then that a specific one got his attention.
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-Magical Diagrams, Runes, and their Functions. Basic Practical and Theoretical Level-
Linfel immediately remembered the many diagrams he had seen so far. They were very different from the Primordial Runes used by his friend in the past, especially since he was taught a lot regarding them. Yet, the Diagrams were very different, so he wanted to learn more, and now the opportunity appeared. 'So there are runes in the Magical World too, uh? However, they seem to be different from the Runes I used in the past, and they are built into the Diagram Arrays themselves. Interesting...'
Linfel didn't have a single Academy Credit to his name, so he obviously could only select two classes. By selecting the Magical Diagrams Class, he reached his quota.
The Familiar behind the counter checked the options Linfel selected. The Magical Diagrams were understandable. They were not included in the Familiar's knowledge when their souls took form, so quite a few Familiars selected this class out of curiosity. However...
"Hum? Introduction to Magic Energy Integration? Why would you take this? It was supposed to be within the knowledge of your AI before you were made into a soul," the Familiar asked, curious. "Be aware that once you select this, there is no way back. Other types of classes will cost you."
Linfel shook his head. By now, he already understood the excuses Alvin had been saying. "My creation process was a little messed up, so I'm lacking a lot of knowledge. I need to learn magic Energy Integration from scratch. Well, since this class is available, it means the academy expected such situations to happen, right?"
The Familiar had to admit Linfel's words made sense. "I guess you are right. Very well." he quickly added those two classes to Linfel's name. "Alright, you can use your MCOM to check where you need to go for these classes. They happen on the first day of the week, so don't get late."
"The first day?" Linfel narrowed his eyes. "But the day is almost over. Do I have to wait until next week to take them?"
"Not really. If you pay the necessary Academy Credits, you can take them at any time," the Familiar explained. "However, you have to pay again every time you want to take it outside of class day."
Linfel sighed. He didn't have any academy credits, but he had a whole week to go after them. "Very well, thank you."
Linfel returned to Alvin and the others. "Alright, got everything over with. What now?"
Alvin checked the time. There was still over an hour before he had to meet Milia on the west side, after all. "How about the Missions?"
"You talking about the tasks you mentioned in your father's house?" Linfel asked back.
"Yes," Alvin continued. "The academy provides a lot of them, and their completion rewards Academy Credits. I can't provide for you forever, so you will need to take some on your own. You might as well take a look now. We just need to go to the Missions Hall."
Linfel didn't have any better plans. "Seems like a good idea."
Alvin turned his attention to Connor. "What about you? It is not like you need to follow me everywhere, you know?"
Connor smiled as he put his arm around Alvin's shoulder. "Aren't we friends? Do I need a reason to hand around?"
Tratil, Connor's Familiar, scoffed. "Hmph! Master, you just heard they will meet with that famous Milia Frondor later, so you want to use the opportunity to talk to her too. That's something you could only dream of before. You are just using Alvin."
Connor's smile increased even more. "Exactly. Alvin is very easy to use- Ahem! I mean, very useful."
*Pof!*
*Ouch!*
Alvin hit Connor with his elbow, forcing him away. "At least try to be more subtle, will you? ...Well, it is not like I don't understand the feeling, though."
"That's my brother for you!" Connor laughed it out.