Chapter: 141

Recently, Shirone had one concern no one knew about. It was that he did not know how to use any magic.

The knowledge needed for magic was not easy enough for lower-level class children to simply obtain. Therefore, even in school, fully-fledged magic practice was conducted starting Class 5.

But in reality, that wasn�t true either. The nobles were educated from birth, so even lower-leveled students knew how to use at least two types of magic. On the other hand, Shirone studied only for a year and a half with the Ogent family.�

Shirone�s dilemma was this.�

�If you concentrate on one subject, you may be able to use simple magic.�

The problem was� He felt like he would never be able to overcome students who had been taught since childhood.

So the strategy he came up with was to study all the disciplines at once.

As a result, the number of books he started to borrow increased, and these days, he pretty much lived in the library.

The students laughed at Shirone. They thought it was foolish to study so much in the library considering he wouldn�t be able to keep up with his classes.

But Shirone did not falter. He had the Core of Knowledge, so any discipline or type of knowledge could be arranged in chronological order. In other words, this meant that the probability of forgetting the content was significantly reduced.


�The immediate results may be minimal, but I must keep this up for a minimum of two years� If it is possible to study for two years in this state, all the main points in each field will start to connect.�

This was the framework of knowledge. An entire encyclopedia in his head that he could reach out to at any time.

After turning over a new lead, Shirone focused back on the book. It was well past midnight when he came to his senses. The only person left in the library was a girl from Class 6.

When Shirone nodded to her as she packed her bag, she also nodded back with a shy smile.

It was two in the morning when he left the library.�

However, even if he went to bed now, he would only be able to sleep for about 4 hours. Whenever he thought about how behind he was in comparison to the nobility, he felt that sleep was a waste of time.

Whenever he had those kinds of thoughts, Shirone recalled a book he once read called �The Great Scholars� Dialogue.�

Among them, he found the interview of a biologist named Torkcholin most impressive. He, who claimed that a person must get more than six hours of sleep, joked at the end of the interview like this.

�Of course, I only slept four hours during my student years.�

And the author of the book asked.

�Then, aren�t your claims incorrect?�

Torkcholin�s answer was:

�Haha! Those who are in their teens are not humans. They are superhumans. Whether they sleep or not, it would not affect them in any way.�

Those words uplifted Shirone who was always pressed for time.

�Yeah! Let�s work hard. If I do my best, results will follow naturally.�

The lights in the Advanced class building were on. The lights from the window flickered as if someone was conducting a magic experiment until late at night. What new magic was being created there?

Shirone�s eyes were already on the Advanced class.

At the end of lunchtime, Ethella went to see Siena. They were the same age at 26, and they had already worked together for four years, but they still remained formal with each other.

�Ms. Siena, can you spare me some time?�

�Yes, but I don�t think I can talk for too long because I have a class to teach in Class 7 soon.� JrNovels.com