A Girl Who Was Told 'You Have No Talent' Turned Out To Be A Talented Monster-Chapter 86.3

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The three of them silently obeyed. Although it was unexpected to be treated so roughly, they didn’t really have a plan on what to do with the situation, so they just let it be.

Since there was too little information to make a first move, they decided to watch the class first.

Litty, on the other hand, was sincerely interested in the class.

“So, let’s go over the magic formulas we did yesterday.”

The fourth-year students were in their final year of academy, and their knowledge was at a real-world level.

And as top level students in the academy, there was no room for Litty, who had no background in magic, to participate in the training.

“So, this is the magic formula…” (Litty)

“Hmm?”

A student wondered as Litty peered into his textbook. As he tried to shoo her away, a chill ran down his spine.

The silence in Litty’s eyes as she tried to absorb something froze even Aldis, much less a student like him.

“These symbols mean that they add to each other…” (Litty)

The teacher called out, “Then Merida, write the shortest magic formula for the lower level magic of the water attribute!”

Merida, the student who was nominated, stepped forward and wrote the magic formula on the board. The teacher, seeing this, nodded in satisfaction and praised the student.

The magic formula showed how to combine magic power and other elements in order to release magic.

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They were calculated, integrated, and launched, and if it was well practiced magic, all these steps were done unconsciously.

In other words, if one wanted to further improve their magic abilities, normally one focused on mastering predetermined formulas rather than creating new ones.

It took more time and effort to create an original formula, and the more difficult the formula, the harder and more time-consuming for it to be activated. That was why most magic users used predetermined formulas in casting magic.

“That’s a good formula, Merida!”

“There is a faster way to build it.”

“What?”

Kuufa blurted out unconsciously, but it stood out. The teacher’s eyes flashed, making her wince.

“You there. You want to say something?”

“No, no!”

“No, you’ve got something to say! Everyone! This kid’s gonna set a good example!”

“You’ve got to be kidding?”

Kuufa was mocked as she walked towards the board, but she suppressed her fear and continued. Before she met Litty, she would have been frozen out of nervousness when faced with such a crowd, but thanks to Litty she was able to move forward.

Litty’s words had given her confidence. With determination, she stepped forward and wrote the magic formula on the board.

“This is faster…”

“What is this magic formula?” (Teacher)

“Merida-san’s formula is fine, but, you know…. It’s about two seconds slower than this one…”

Neither Litty nor Roma could comprehend what Kuufa wrote. But from the reactions of the students, including the teacher, they realized that Kuufa had won.

Like Merida, with her gaze repeatedly moving back and forth between her teacher and Kuufa’s formula.

“Ki, kiddo! Where did you get this? You just wrote down what you saw in a book!”

“For medium level magic…”

“Wha…?”

Without any delay, Kuufa wrote an even more complicated formula, leaving the teacher and students speechless.

It was a formula that would have caused a storm of praise, acclaim, and applause if it had been presented at the Magicians’ Guild.

It easily broke the rules of procedure that everyone else had followed.

“You, what are you? Where in the world did you learn this?”

“I was studying a lot at the Summoner’s Guild…I was having fun and came up with more and more formulas…. It’s interesting, isn’t it, making magic formulas…”

“I’m done!”

Litty surprised the teachers and students even more. She went in front of the board and started to write a formula with her poor handwriting.

“How about this?”

“…No. This is indeed too terrible. Is this water magic…?”

“I see. I’ll have to study a lot.”

Everyone was relieved, for they had been afraid of Kuufa’s strangeness, and then Litty’s sudden and outlandish formula.

They would have reacted differently if they knew for a fact that it was the work of a girl who had seen a magic formula for the first time in her life.

“Master. That’s wonderful.”

“Oh, that’s not true.”

No one paid any teacher attention to the girl who was walking around with her, as a matter of course.

At that point, most of them became convinced that Aquaria was the real deal.

The teacher asked the headmaster sincerely, about what kind of people he invited into the academy.