Chapter 52
Hal, move.
So what do we do now?
“Ideally, you should explain Shaw and Michal’s story in detail, convince Dean Magic, and encourage restraint.”
That’s what Leon said all the time. Hal got annoyed. Because the professors who were listening to Hull sounded interesting reminded me that it was gradually becoming something out of the blue.
“There’s Shaw this time too. You’ll know it’s true if you pull the two apart and check the integrity of the story. If you look at it cloudless, but”
The mentor said so but put his arms together with a difficult face.
“But so what? A daughter named Fia might help. But stop talking about the sorcerers who have already found a good way to do it, a decoy, and don’t even know if it’s true. Apparently not everything in this country is going in the wrong direction either. If even children in your own country don’t care, it should be the people of this country who will judge them.”
“Sure, we’d be pissed off if someone from another country came and complained about the way we hunted.”
Falco answers the words of his mentor.
“It’s bad for Linus, but all we can do is take Hal to the deep forest. Just.”
The mentor looked gently at Linus.
“Come to Deep Forest whenever you want to learn new treatments for Deep Forest. You’d better have a healer in the lake swamp with that skill.”
“Instructor…… thank you. I will definitely go.”
Linus made no excuse for his businessmanship and vowed to go. A healer from Deep Forest isn’t always here. The problem with the lake swamp is in the lake swamp. Let’s not blame people, healers do what healers can do.
“Then tomorrow Shaw is right, along with the greeting to take Hull back, I want to bring Hull’s achievements back as much as possible, but well don’t expect me to wait. Promise is best in the morning. The story will end in the morning. Shop again and travel to Deep Forest the day after tomorrow.”
My mentor tried to end it.
“Um.”
Hal raised his voice.
“Yesterday, Shaw said he wanted to know how many times he participated in my hunt,”
“Yes, but…”
“It’s”
Hal got a little blamed for clogging his throat. Still, here’s the thing.
“Maybe because hunting pays off”
“Exactly. Shaw is also paid as a healer, even if he is an apprentice. If you were a magician, even if you were an apprentice, you’d get some kind of reward for joining the hunt, right? Dread.”
“Um, honestly I wasn’t interested in how much it was, so I don’t even remember, but I think there was a lot of money in there when I grew up and I was independent”
Dredd had a lot of magic from a young age, so he was mostly after the age of 14, but he often participated in the hunt.
“I was curious about that, but more than I am in college, I would get some allowance as well as clothing and shelter. Some have no service from the state at all. Besides, I thought there was a mechanism to mediate a little pocket money…”
Hal shook his neck sideways at Dredd’s words.
“I don’t know about allowances. But I wanted to make a dime, so I went to ask when I was used to living. Then they asked me if I was going to take part in an apprenticeship, even though I was strong enough to participate in the hunt, and I couldn’t get introduced.”
“Whatever it is…”
“Now that I think about it, I know it was crazy. But it was too different from my previous life to know what was right. I couldn’t say anything if I thought I might be wrong, and that’s all I thought about and lived to wait to turn 20 anyway.”
That’s what Hal got upset about. But as soon as you look up,
“But even if I was an orphan, I really could have gotten a foster parent, and then maybe I didn’t have to go hunting, and even if I did, I would have gotten a proper hand, right?
I heard. Everyone nodded.
“Then I’ll go see the Dean tomorrow, too”
Everyone was surprised by the determination. Because as far as Hal was looking yesterday, I didn’t think he had the courage to do that, although he was getting better.
“But, you know, seeing the Dean would also bring back hard feelings. Maybe they’ll say something terrible about hunting again or being ungrateful.”
Shaw said that worryingly. Hal cheered when he saw Shaw. Look at that. Leon is elbowed by Falco trying to fumble up behind him.
“I’m not alone.”
That’s how Hal took a good look at the mentor.
“When I get scared, I hide behind my mentor. If I can’t say anything, I’ll leave it to my mentor. I know it might be hard for you, but when I get home, there’s Shaw, there’s Leon, he says it was hard, he gets a lot of snacks, and I just have to run away. Right, Shaw?”
Shaw nodded firmly.
“That’s right. This is the only adult I have. I need you to protect me and get out of here.”
Otherwise, it’s not a bad thing.
“So, Hal, what do you want to say to the Dean?”
To the words of his mentor, Hal said,
“It’s a thank you for looking after me. Then Graduation Greetings”
I replied. Shaw’s nodding yeah. Whoever they are, they should be separated. They all look like they don’t need it.
“Then the hunting reward and graduation credentials. I worked here. If you’re going to get paid, you have to get it.”
That all nodded.
The next morning, Leon and I left to follow him, and the mentor and Hal went out to college together.