Subscriber of the Gods Chapter 315

Subscriber of the Gods Episode 315

Episode 315. Ethan’s True Value

“I’m sorry, Principal. I think I should hurry up and go. Right now is not the time to be here. I need to hurry up and do my homework, even if it’s just for a day, no, an hour. I’m sorry, I’m sorry. I don’t have time to stay here any longer… .”

Principal’s office.

In front of Ghost Sword was a student council officer that Ghost Sword had planted.

This time, he took Ethan’s class again, just like before.

The subject title was bold, Introduction to Practical Studies. So the principal was quite curious about the content of the class.

Ethan was already a proven and reliable teacher, so he was practically a new teacher. At that point, there was no need to check the quality of the class.

I was just curious.

How Ethan teaches 150 students.

And what on earth do they teach in a class called Introduction to Practical Studies?

In addition, I wanted to estimate it once more.

This is how much Ethan’s class skills have improved after the first semester and vacation.

However, the student council member who was planted for verification purposes was not in good condition.

Sunken eyes.

Plus, he keeps mumbling something.

“Tell me straight. What happened?”

“Well, well, there’s no time. You gave us homework. If we don’t do it by next class, we’ll fall behind.”

“What does that mean?”

“He explained the routine… … .”

The student council officer gave a brief overview of Ethan’s class.

The principal stroked his chin and looked thoughtful.

“It’s a routine.”

It was indeed a skill fit for actual combat.

Maintaining composure and concentrating within it.

It would be safe to say that this is an essential skill for students to advance to the next level.

“It’s a skill that’s difficult to teach and difficult to learn.”

But a teacher like Ethan can teach it. It just takes time.

“however…….”

But that wasn’t the problem.

“So what you’re saying is that Mr. Ethan taught the routine to 150 people at the same time?”

“yes.”

The principal had no choice but to remain silent in response to the student council officer’s words.

When Ethan said he could handle 150 students, the principal understood that he meant he wanted to teach the students as much as possible during a fairly long class period.

I never took it to mean that I would teach 150 people at the same time.

Because that’s impossible.

“No, it’s not like you taught half at a time or anything, and you didn’t teach the whole class using the blackboard… … Are you saying you taught all 150 people at once without missing a single one?”

The principal asked again, wondering if he had misunderstood.

“Yes, it was the same as the previous class. When all the students behaved, you looked at them one by one and corrected them.”

A class where no one misses a single lesson.

That was done against 150 people.

“her.”

The principal washed his face dry.

I couldn’t help but laugh, but on the other hand, I was shocked and couldn’t believe what he said.

While the principal was surprised.

The student council officer seemed to be thinking about something in his head.

“Thinking about the routine?”

“I’m sorry, Principal… … !”

The principal sighed as he looked at the student council officer who had just been caught. He was the one who had been chosen as a scholarship student.

Still, he has done a good job of fulfilling the role he has been given so far.

“I guess this class had a big impact on you and the students?”

“Yes, that’s right. To be honest, I’ve never really felt the need to study on my own… … but that changed after taking Mr. Ethan’s class.”

“Hmm, I guess the other students will be similar? It’ll be hard for the magic and swordsmanship departments to have the same mindset since they have different personalities.”

At this point, I wanted to hear it myself.

Let me tell you what Ethan’s class is like.

* * *

“No matter how much I look at it, it’s still amazing.”

Joint training in the main auditorium.

Today was Ethan’s class day.

Duty and Cloudy weren’t supposed to attend, but they made time to attend Ethan’s class.

The reason was simple.

Ethan’s teaching style was something that both of them could learn from.

Ethan taught a class of 75 students in the first semester.

For a new teacher, 75 students was a very unusual number and one that was difficult to handle.

However, Ethan did a great job teaching the class of 75 students and got everything he wanted to say across.

Usually, when I teach a class, it’s common for 10 or 20 percent of the students to be dissatisfied.

I have never seen a single student complain about Ethan’s classes.

There were complaints on the other side.

I want to listen, but I can’t attend the class.

This means that Ethan’s classes maintain quality regardless of the number of students.

The most important thing in maintaining that quality was that field of vision.

That wide field of vision that takes in numerous students at once.

And the ability to provide education suited to the student.

Because these two things come together so perfectly, Ethan’s class was a huge leap forward for students.

If you have the will to take Ethan’s lessons, you can grow as much as you want.

Cloudy observed Ethan’s lessons with eyes shining like an eagle.

Duty, who was watching from the side, shook his head.

Cloudy is also an elite teacher who is on the verge of becoming a master in her own way.

Nevertheless, he was open.

If he could absorb and grow, he was willing to learn even if the other teacher was much younger than him.

Duty, who was also stimulated by that, took a few deep breaths and then focused on Ethan’s lesson.

That was clearly something only Ethan could do.

But it’s not like there was nothing to learn.

Duty and Cloudy were also excellent teachers, able to choose what to learn and what to discard.

The students were just as focused as the teachers.

Max in particular was completely obsessed with Ethan.

Once in Introduction to Practical Studies.

And once again with this joint training.

“Max Jurod.”

“yes!”

“Your mana reserves are quite good. However, you waste too much of them. It seems like Professor Cloudy helped you a lot, but a lot of the waste comes from your instinctive habits. Try that sword technique again. From the third form to the beginning of the fourth form.”

Max’s swordsmanship was a swordsmanship that symbolized the sea.

It flows like water and turns into waves when it reaches the third consciousness.

The section of the wave was from the third form to the beginning of the fourth form that Ethan mentioned.

This section is the core of Max’s swordsmanship, the kind of swordsmanship that you can never understand by watching it once or twice.

That’s why Max was a little embarrassed when he was pointed out by Ethan. This was because Cloudy had also pointed out this point only after she had taken Max seriously as her disciple.

Even here, inside the Academy, it would have been difficult to tell if Max was wasting mana because it was only a small amount.

Max was amazed by Ethan’s eyes that recognized him at a glance, and without saying a word, he waved again.

Wedge-.

While Max was performing the third form, Ethan’s wooden sword struck Max hard in the elbow and waist.

“Can’t you break your habit, Max? Even Mr. Cloudy would have pointed it out to you.”

Max looked at Ethan in surprise.

Claudia is the teacher who has always taught Max.

That’s why he knows everything about swordsmanship.

But Ethan wasn’t.

It hasn’t been long since I saw Max’s swordsmanship.

Even that wasn’t the whole picture, I only saw fragments of it.

And yet, you can see through it to this extent.

“This is not the time to be surprised.”

“Ah! Sorry, teacher! I’ll try again!”

“Again, with good timing.”

Ethan began to correct the problems one by one, not only for Max but also for the other students.

He taught both swordsmen and magicians with ease, even students who used special weapons.

Ethan had already challenged his limits against 150 people.

A smaller number of students can be taught in much greater detail.

Above all, the skills and abilities of the elites of the academy gathered here were all things they had experienced through Mepan.

That’s why it’s even more so.

Bam-! Bam-!

I was able to teach harshly.

“There are some things that are hard to fix. You’ve found the right person.”

Cloudy smiled as she watched Max’s troubled appearance.

He always tries to teach Max, but in the end, he has to experience it firsthand to know.

Ethan’s joint training ended successfully under the supervision of the two teachers.

* * *

next day.

Students in the Introduction to Practical Studies class walked around with frowns on their faces all day long.

Max, who had been training with Ethan yesterday, also spent the whole day thinking about a routine that could stabilize his body and mind while wearing a mask.

Mason, Yuna, and Ron were in similar situations.

But among all those students, there was one person who didn’t seem to have any worries.

Roanna de Prochesht.

“As the teacher said, this is too sensual and personal, so my routine can’t be your routine. Sorry.”

In general, routines and dives were a bit more advantageous for magicians and students.

This was because the process of using magic was in some ways similar to a routine.

But it was only a little bit advantageous, and it wasn’t easy.

Except for Roanna, all the students taking the class were struggling in some way to create a routine.

But Ethan had given me homework, and he said that from then on, he would focus his practical studies classes on this. If I couldn’t do this, I wouldn’t be able to properly attend the classes that followed.

That’s why everyone had a strong mind and focused on creating a routine.

But there was someone else who actually got the closest to creating a routine.

“Whew.”

Calm your mind and body through deep breathing as a routine, just like Ethan did.

“The most important thing in routine is… … .”

The effect of this routine was very simple.

Maintaining normal breathing in any situation.

“That’s what helps you focus.”

Oz couldn’t help but be impressed by the unique approach.

It’s true that I signed up for the class because I had previously heard that Ethan was a great teacher and wanted to see how great he was.

Even after telling my story and asking for help, I still had doubts.

What a great teacher!

I experienced it firsthand in the first class, but that alone wasn’t enough.

But this second class made me realize this.

“These are so helpful. You would never know it if you didn’t expose yourself to danger and realize it yourself.”

In short, this was the know-how that the teacher himself possessed.

“different.”

He is clearly different from any teacher I have ever met.

It would not be an exaggeration to say that it is wrong beyond anything else.

“I might actually be able to do it.”

After much thought, Oz came up with a routine.

match-.

Oz applauded.

“Let this applause be your signal.”

I clap my hands as if I’m summing up the whole situation. As usual. As usual. I’m putting it all into one clap.

match-.

“I feel like I have a feeling, but I don’t feel like I have a feeling.”

Still, it was clear that we had made a step forward.

“Oz.”

“Oh, teacher.”

Ethan approached from afar.

“There are people I would like to formally introduce.”

fantasy,

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