Transferred to Another World and Became a Teacher-Chapter 131 - Cultural Festival 11 - Social Gathering 2
"Currently, in my country, we have adopted a system of promotion based on ability and a graduation system based on the results of the final presentation, imitating Fiddiq Academy’s way, but the overall skill of the magicians doesn't seem to improve. How are you doing it in your countries?"
"In terms of the skill of magicians, there are some outstanding individuals. However, much of that is likely due to talent. There are also many unique types of magic in the Karvan Kingdom, but aren't those also the results of research by only a few talented individuals?"
"That's right. Certainly, every year, people who create new magic appear, but it's always by about ten specific people."
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"In my country... it's enough for fire mages if they can light a furnace, for earth mages if they can repair the furnace walls, and for wind mages if they can send wind into the furnace… I wonder if they have been doing research on new magic.”
Thus, the current state of magic research in each country was openly discussed. I was very interested in listening to the conversation. In a way, it was good to have attended the social gathering. I felt like the problems that each country should solve had been brought to light.
The common belief that magic depends on talent was strong, and in the dwarf country, they were only concerned about whether it was connected to blacksmithing work.
It seems like it would be better to come up with some countermeasures before going to each country.
As I was thinking deeply about that, Isaac looked at me.
"Indeed, each country is struggling with magic research. Creating new magic is like groping in the dark. It would be good if there were some good research methods."
When Isaac said that, everyone's eyes turned to me. When I looked towards Glenn, Glenn was also looking at me with a similar expression.
I was still in the middle of thinking, but it was an atmosphere that didn't allow me to not say anything.
Reluctantly, I decided to convey my current thoughts roughly.
"Listening to everyone's stories just now, I felt that there are differences in the understanding of magic. It's the same with common sense. Just changing that way of thinking might bring some changes."
When I answered, Middleton raised one eyebrow and peered at me with interest.
"Hmm? The understanding of magic, common sense, is it? What kind of differences are there exactly? And I'm curious about this idea of changing your way of thinking."
Middleton said that, and Loretto also nodded deeply.
"It's like you're saying that our way of thinking is wrong to begin with?"
Loretto asked back with a somewhat disgruntled tone. I replied with a nod.
"First of all, if it's just about becoming a magician, anyone can become one. However, I don't know if everyone can gain exceptional skills like a court magician or Headmaster Glenn."
When I said that, everyone's eyes widened. And then, Loretto frowned and glared at me.
"...It's the same in other countries, but in the Karvan Kingdom, it's said that you cannot become a magician without talent. In fact, those who cannot become magicians cannot even activate basic magic in their entire lives, can they?"
Regardless of what Loretto said, I felt some hostility in the nuances of his words.
Had I said something wrong?
Just then, I remembered something.
"Ah. Come to think of it, when I met someone named Count Vick from the Karvan Kingdom, he said something like only those of noble blood could use magic. I also told that person my thoughts, but he couldn't be convinced easily."
When I briefly mentioned Vick, Loretto blinked his eyes.
"That would be expected. Count Vick is someone who has been researching magic for a long time. In terms of the common sense of magic, he is undoubtedly one of the learned ones."
Loretto said that and looked at me. I nodded at that, but also firmly stated my disagreement.
"However, if that common sense is wrong, the research on magic will definitely be delayed. After all, it’s a discussion from before the research begins. You won't be successful if you do research based on wrong knowledge and common sense."
When I said that clearly, Loretto had a bewildered look, but he looked at the other attendees and coughed.
"...You seem to be quite confident, but can you prove if that's true?"
"Of course I can. I had Count Vick look at the verification, and from now on, I think the results will come out in the form of more magicians actually increasing. First of all, starting from this Winter Valley."
When I answered, Loretto closed his mouth while groaning. And then, on the contrary, Middleton raised the corner of his mouth.
"Ho! In other words, the population of magicians in the Verted Kingdom will increase, will it? In what way do you expect it to increase? Since those who were thought to have no talent for magic can become magicians, even one or two more each year would be a big plus.”
To Middleton, who was laughing as he said that, I nodded and replied.
"That's right. This month and next month will be a preparation period, so the number of magicians won't increase by much, but after that, I think more than ten magicians will appear every month. However, since we will only be teaching the basics for about a month or one and half months, I don't think the number of magicians who can use intermediate and advanced magic will increase until after six months.”
I answered with a slightly conservative estimate of the number of people. At that, all the faces of the people in the hall froze in confusion.
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