All-around teacher at the magic academy

Chapter 23 Chapter 2 Lesson

"Emma, ​​is what you're saying true? Is it really possible to cast magic without creating a magic circle? Isn't that just a fantasy?"

The girl sitting next to Emma asked in astonishment, her face filled with disbelief.

She possessed long, glossy black hair that cascaded down to her waist like a gentle stream. Her eyes, deep and bright like the North Star in the night sky, shone with unwavering determination and wisdom. Her eyebrows, long and slender, revealed her indomitable spirit. Tall and graceful, her movements exuded elegance. Her fair, snow-white skin seemed untouched by the world's grime, and a long black dress accentuated her dignified and elegant figure.

“Your Highness Aurora, you’ve asked this countless times,” Emma explained patiently again, knowing full well that such an illogical thing was indeed hard to believe. “Why would I lie to you? Besides, didn’t I already demonstrate it for you before?”

"But all of this is just too amazing, I really can't accept it." Aurora still couldn't believe that such a miracle really existed.

Such conversations were repeated throughout every area of ​​the classroom. There were still more than ten minutes until class started, but the classroom was already packed. The students' curiosity and excitement intertwined, creating a lively and bustling scene.

After Leon revealed the theory of casting magic without a magic circle to some students in the first lesson, his lectures were groundbreaking, deeply shocking all the students in attendance.

After class, they all boasted about their experience to people they knew, showcasing their knowledge and experience. However, what was unexpected was the sheer number of new faces that filled the classroom for the second class.

Those students who had previously attended Leon's theory classes appeared remarkably calm and composed, a stark contrast to their new classmates, whose faces were filled with disbelief and skepticism. They were filled with anticipation, eager to witness the charisma of their new teacher, Leon Guern.

Ms. Lian arrived at the classroom early to wait, not expecting that Mr. Leon's class would be so popular. The students, too, were surprised to find Ms. Lian sitting there listening to their lesson.

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"Aurora Stewart—the youngest daughter of the third king of the Kingdom of Odris, unexpectedly came to St. Peter's Academy to study, and sat with Emma, ​​the daughter of Duke Chloe."

The boy sitting in the back row of the classroom looked through the crowd and landed on the two girls in the front row, pondering to himself.

This was undoubtedly sensational news. If Duke Chloe's relationship with the royal family was too close, it would certainly not be good news for his family. He pondered whether he should immediately inform his father, perhaps this could be an opportunity for him to win his father's favor. However, as the time for class approached, he was equally curious about the lesson that his teacher, Leon, was about to teach.

Not long ago, a count's son came to tell him some news. At first, he was skeptical, thinking it was just a fabricated excuse to get closer to him. However, he soon discovered that he was not the only one making this claim; even the son of a marquis, who was on good terms with him, had conveyed the same message.

Therefore, he had to face the situation squarely. Even if it was just a potential possibility, he could not let it go easily, because it also concerned whether he could gain the family's approval.

After thinking it over for a long time, he decided to finish the class first and not care about the extra hour.

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The school bell rang, interrupting the noisy classroom. Every student stared intently at the classroom door, waiting for Mr. Leon to arrive.

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Leon sat in his office, reviewing the course materials he was about to teach.

His gaze fell on the carefully prepared teaching notes, and he couldn't help but take a deep breath, trying to ease his inner tension.

Although he had successfully taught a class, the tension still lingered, because he knew that the students' evaluations would directly affect his salary and benefits, and he was determined not to leave any bad impression on the students.

"There can be no mistakes." Leon silently repeated to himself, his gaze involuntarily falling on the pocket watch on the table—2:56, just four minutes before his class was to begin.

He recalled his past life when he took the college entrance exam. He was incredibly nervous before entering the exam hall. The moment the exam papers were handed out, his hand holding the pen trembled uncontrollably. But when he calmed down and focused on solving the problems, that nervousness gradually dissipated.

Leon believed the same thing would happen this time; once he started lecturing, he might be able to regain his composure. Feeling that it was about time, he decided to head to the classroom immediately.

Walking towards the classroom, Leon couldn't help but wonder if there would be more students this time. Last time, there were only about thirty people in the classroom, which seemed a bit insufficient.

"I hope more students will come to support my class this time," Leon prayed silently, stepping into the classroom with a mix of nervousness and anticipation.

As soon as he entered, Leon's steps involuntarily halted. He even wondered if he had mistakenly entered another classroom, and hurriedly turned back to check. Only after confirming that he was correct did he step in again.

To be honest, Leon was shocked. He had never expected his classroom to be packed; he had thought that having forty students would be a stroke of luck. Facing the expectant gazes of his students, Leon felt a surge of pride.

"Hello everyone, I really didn't expect you all to come and support me so much. I feel quite flattered," Leon responded modestly. He has never liked to put on airs in front of students and prefers to maintain a friendly and equal relationship with everyone.

He recalled his past life experiences, remembering how some teachers always treated students with indifference, seemingly trying to impress everyone. He had often cursed them in private, and he didn't want to become the kind of person he disliked.

"Hello everyone, many new students have come this time. Many of you may not know me yet, so please allow me to give a brief introduction." Leon said solemnly, feeling it necessary to reintroduce himself, "My name is Leon Gurn, you can call me Leon, but students who give me face usually address me as Teacher Leon."

Leon's self-introduction elicited bursts of laughter from the audience.

"I just joined St. Peter's Academy this year, and I'm not much older than you all, so if you have any questions, feel free to come to me after class. I'll do my best to help you solve them and I won't shirk my responsibility." Before Leon finished speaking, the classroom erupted in enthusiastic applause from the students.

"He seems like a nice guy," Aurora teased, nudging Emma with her elbow.

“Teacher Leon has always been very good.” Emma’s answer made Aurora purse her lips slightly.

"Enough with the small talk, let's begin this lesson." Leon wasn't going to say anything more irrelevant, after all, a lesson was only an hour long.

"In this lesson, I will be discussing the theory of elemental magic transformation."

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