48-entrance ceremony




 And then.
 The day of the entrance ceremony finally arrived.
 
 As we left the dormitory, we hurriedly walked to the main auditorium where the entrance ceremony was to take place.

We were on our way to the main auditorium for the entrance ceremony. It seems we've managed to avoid being late, but it looks like we're the last.

Ugh. I'm sorry, too! I have a tendency to have trouble sleeping whenever I change my pillow.

I didn't expect you to have such a sensitive side: ......

 Come to think of it, it's easy to forget that Ted's guy was an aristocrat, too, at one point.

 Anyway, well, we arrived at the venue on time, so let's call it good.

 The dark brown wooden door in front of me is a finely carved door that looks like a work of art if you look closely.

 It's just as well that it was touted as one of the top magic schools in the country.
 It's not just the quality of the students, but this academy seems to be spending a lot of money.

What's wrong? Master?

 Hmm. This door has some kind of witchcraft syntax built into it.

 Finishing analysis.
 I see. It's exactly what we call a "welcome to new students".

 But with this construction, if I touch the door, it will be very conspicuous.

 However, if I had to ask Ted to open the door, I would not be able to see the "trick". That would be a waste of time, I think.

"Ted. I'll open the door, you walk in front.

Eh. What do you mean?

And the reason is, well, you'll know why as soon as you open the door.

 I half-heartedly persuade Ted to open the door and let him walk to the front.

 
 Kata-kata.
 Clatter. Clatter.

 Suddenly there's a sound like gears turning.

 Hmm.
 I don't know who thought of this, but it's not a bad idea.

 The moment we open the door, the dolls on the corridor begin to move by themselves.

 It was as if they were watching a waltz of fairies.

What the hell is this?

It's nothing. It's just a simple granting spell.



 This is an ancient magic.
 This is the old magic of granting magic so that the mechanism starts to work in response to the magic of the person who opens the door.