Ending the class in this manner proved to be bittersweet. If one were to ask if I had gotten affectionate, I would simply say no.
Though I didn't much like people such as Han Sora's tormentors, most of the students who worked hard were kind.
Though I felt slightly affectionate, it was not enough for me to sacrifice my life for one of them. If they came to me during their hardships, I would gladly give them a meal, as well as some expert advice.
This was exactly the right distance between an instructor and a student.
In fact, I didn't have any worries about them now.
'Everyone will be making their own breadwinners.'
In fact, except for a few, including Han Sora, almost all of the trainees had managed to enter the middle or large guilds.
In the first place, considering the purpose of this education, it was a very natural result.
There was no reason not to get alchemists who harbored good and useful knowledge in each guild and clan.
Even if their grades were a little exceptional, they received offers from large guilds, and those with high magic power or high intelligence were happy at the offerings coming from everywhere.
Of course, they couldn't get the down payment and annual salary as much as a combat job did, but at least it was still higher than that of a normal production job. They were treated better than a half-wizard who couldn't use magic properly.
As a side note, most of those who chose the combat post on the first day, ignoring my advice, were miserable. The wizards, not only lacking magical power but also understanding, lost their place to go, and the warriors without talent would surely become monster food soon or waste away their lives in the slums.
As a result, the rise in alchemy first started within Lindel.
In this situation, it was obvious that most guilds did not recruit Han Sora, whose grades were at the top. They had probably heard the news that she tried to sneak into Jung Hayan's laboratory and steal her achievements.
Usually, those with this tendency would get excluded from the group.
Of course, the truth was that she ran into me with a sly trick, but it helped her that I end the situation to this extent rather than revealing the useless sexual harassment.
If the truth was announced to the outside world, it was clear that all guilds and clans who did not want to be disliked by Blue would try to defeat her.
'Her current outcome is way better than that.'
Even if she hadn't received an offer within her training period, she would probably get in somewhere else if she applied for a job and got an interview. She had the ability.
"Han Sora..."
When I unconsciously muttered her name, Tol To-ri began to scream.
"Ke-e-e-e-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ek!"
"Shush! You should be quiet!"
"Kiek..."
I needed to suppress Tol To-ri soon, much like what I had done with Jung Hayan. She was the whole reason I had improved at observing people's behavioral patterns, after all.
I had just screamed for a moment, but there were already tears in his big eyes. The guilt soon overwhelmed me. Nevertheless...
'I need to be a strict father.'

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