Kunon the Sorcerer Can See, Vol. 2 by Umikaze Minamino and Laruha
Author:Umikaze Minamino and Laruha
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
âIs it necessary to take notes more than ten times in a day?â
âHmmm. Who knows? I guess thatâs why Iâm taking notes.â
Did that response even address the question?
With the prospect of earning money finally in sight, the Saintâs school life had started to calm down. She had reserved an empty classroom, giving her a space to relax. With that, she should have secured the foundation necessary to begin her studies in earnest.
What prevented her from fully settling down was that Kunon kept showing up to see how the shi-shilla herbs were growing. He had been by multiple times the day before and started dropping in again early that morning. This was his second visit already.
Reyes hadnât expected his presence to be so incessant. It was true that he was in charge of all the recordkeeping, but he was showing up way, way too often.
He didnât seem to be trying to hit on her, thoughâheâd headed straight for the growing pots upon his arrival. Almost like he was ignoring Reyes entirely.
If she hadnât realized Kunonâs true character, she would have been at her witâs end by now.
âThere hasnât been much change, huh?â
It was Hank who spoke up. At the moment, Riyah, Sayfie, and he were all in the Saintâs room. Kunon wasnât paying much attention to them, either.
âNo change since I first saw them this morning, no,â he said. âBut I want to monitor them carefully until theyâre matureâand take plenty of notes. I mean, the fact that they sprouted in a day seems to indicate that sacred herbs grow faster than other plants. Plus, while Iâve seen them in dehydrated powder form, Iâve never seen the herbs themselves. Theyâre quite uncommon. I want to get a good look.â
The herbs were certainly rare. Without a saint, growing the plants this smoothly wouldnât have been possible. No one yet had achieved the cultivation and mass production of shi-shilla.
âIâve seen pictures,â he continued. âBut the real thing has something of aâ¦presence. Like a spiritual presence. I guess thatâs why itâs called a sacred herb, huh?â
Reyes thought Kunon was probably just feeling the effects of the Sanctum spell. To begin with, Kunon shouldnât have been able to see the shi-shilla at all.
âOh, and I donât want to hear anyone saying something like, âI thought you were blind.ââ
It was surprising even to hear Kunon say such a thing. No one could bring themselves to comment on such a sensitive issue.
âKunon, what is the truth about your eyes?â
â¦Except Reyes, apparently. She dove in without the slightest hesitation. Her face as blank as always, sheâd cut straight to the heart of the mystery surrounding Kunonâs vision.
Perhaps this was proof of her âlacking emotion.â And yet it was clear that everyone in the room had been wondering the same thing.
Kunon was always wearing an eye mask and carrying a cane. By all appearances, he shouldnât have been able to use his eyes to perceive his surroundings. And yet despite that, he had taken the written portion of the
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