It was not until a few days after the incident occurred that the full story of the incident was revealed.
According to a report by Magician Ekuus, the beginning of the first case was the overlapping of three serious miscalculations by the instructors during the magic coaching.
First, during the coaching, Shester was judged by the instructors to be devoid of material qualities, but in fact much of material qualities.
Then when it comes to why it has been judged to be devoid of material, it is because magic interference has occurred.
Magic interference is a phenomenon in which the magic powers of two or more magicians adjacent to each other interfere with each other, and one covers up and hides the other's magic. That said, such a phenomenon rarely occurs, and it was an event that occurs when those who are extremely compatible with each other are adjacent.
For this reason, when teaching magic to see if there is magic literacy, it is normal to carry out the tests separately and at some distance, one by one, but there were few side-by-side instructors who did not dare to do it because it was only an extremely rare event or to prioritize efficiency, and carried out the tests with the students side by side.
And this time the instructors, Nebuchad and Morg, were precisely the instructors beside them.
As a result, there was magic interference that could not have happened if instruction had been given according to the original manual.
In other words, both Chester and Sebastian had the qualities of magic, and yet they would have been extremely compatible.
And because Shester's magic was more powerful than Sebastian's, the magic of Shester's icing system overshadowed Sebastian's original magic, resulting in the teachers judging Sebastian to be an icing system, but in fact, as Joseph felt, Sebastian was a completely different system of recovery from the icing system.
What it discovered was that Ekuus, the magician, did not miss the fact that Sebastian's arms, which leaned against Shester, were only slightly white, characteristic of the healing system, and the first serious mistake of the instructors was discovered because he spoke to Sebastian.
So what was the second major mistake the instructors made?
That was, after all, what made Chester judged untrained.
Even if I hadn't accidentally judged Sebastian an icing system, I wouldn't have had this incident if I hadn't even treated Chester as untainted.
But when they tested Sebastian, they couldn't even see the special wavelength due to magic interference, and yet they spent a lot of time discussing the decision in hassle, so when it was Chester's turn, Chester's magic had already spent most of it due to prolonged magic interference.
But when they examined Shester, they felt a special wavelength, just as they did when they did at Sebastian, and even though Shester's magic remained trace enough to discuss it, and because of prolonged consultation, Shester's magic was completely exhausted, and they decided that Shester was completely unresponsive when they tested him again.
In other words, I can say that this was the most serious mistake that arose from the laziness of their teachers.
And finally, the third major mistake was handing Sebastian the Magic Book.
Even though it was certainly customary for those who found themselves educated in the tests to hand in the Magic Book on the spot, that was not absolute, and yet what was usually handed in was unlikely to be a booklet like an introduction to each system, such as handing in a Magic Book that would cover almost all magic in every system.
But this time the instructors didn't know which one to give because they couldn't determine Sebastian's lineage, and they risked the foolishness of handing over a series of magic guides covering almost everything.
If only to say that it should never be opened while handing over the Magic Guidance Series in the first place, it should have been handed over even in the booklet of the icing system.
Nonetheless, they handed over the magic guides they used during their coaching.
And that was also one of the major causes of the second serious mistake they made, that is, Chester, without qualities.
They couldn't judge Sebastian's lineage, so they handed Sebastian one of two magical guides.
And if I handed another book to Chester, who showed even more similar wavelengths, I would lose the magic guide series I would use for my subsequent coaching, that's what I thought. They were fortunate that Chester's magic had disappeared, and they had made Chester untrained.
In other words, all three serious mistakes were the result of great neglect by both of them.
Two.
Magician Ekuus carried this report with him with a strong anger towards the two of them and went to the Valentin Republic Branch of the Magic Society.
And he vehemently disputed Nebuchad and Morg.
The association took Equus' report for a reason and immediately arrested and detained Nebuchad and Morg.
And later, after reconciling Ekuus' report with that of another investigator, it was still determined that the blame for this case was definitely on Nebuchad and Morg.
But their own negligence led to Chester's parents' death, which they could not have foreseen beforehand, did not apply the prison sentence, and after disqualification of the magician, the sanction of permanent deportation from the association was imposed.
And they were banished in that day, and vanished to wherever they were.
On the same evening, Chief Mage Ekuus was reading back the report he had prepared himself in the office, which was raised upstairs in the association branch.
When I finished reading the report, I put it in a file and put it on a paper shelf provided on the wall.
"Now the case is closed for the first time... but..."
Ekuus stood by the spirited window of the office, watching the setting sunset as he thought about the future of poor Chester, and leaked a deep sigh.