Then, the next day after the tumultuous entrance exam.
After spending the night at a nearby inn, we decided to go see the announcement of our acceptance.
But there's nothing in particular for me to do, though.
The announcement of acceptance to the Earthria Magic Academy was in the form of a representative from each house going to the reception desk to pick up the envelope containing the acceptance letter.
In other words, there was nothing for me to move on.
All I had to do was wait for Ted's report while drinking coffee at a nearby coffee shop.
'Master-! Here you go!
With a loud boom, he opened the door and walked into the coffee shop to find Ted, a blond boy a little shorter than I am, with hair that looked like burnt tortoiseshell candy.
'Look at this! I would have passed! What do you think! I did my best!
Ted said even as he unfolded a piece of paper with the word 'Pass' painted in large red letters.
He was enjoying the taste of coffee in the city, but he was a boor.
Two hundred years ago, coffee was known as the 'devil's drink' and was only enjoyed by a small group of enthusiasts, but nowadays it seems to have become a household word.
Hmmm. Master wants to confirm the results, right?
Ted said even as he grinned and looked at me.
'No need. He's probably getting accepted anyway.
What?
I let Ted, who has a look on his face that says he doesn't know what's going on, tell him part of the reasoning.
It's an easy trick. That seal, there's a small amount of evidence that it's been opened. Given your character, if you were a reject, I wouldn't have bothered to ask you that question.
Uggh. As expected of a master. You know, he knows everything about everything.
Goodness. You're two hundred years too early to try to play games with me.
Ted seemed understandably upset when I figured it out.