An unintentional statement in all fairness. One should not look to a fish to learn how to swim, yet the mechanisms of how a fish can swim can definitely help someone refine. Likewise, the fact that he himself hasn't talked to her also makes it more of an issue because he's making an assumption of genius rather than hardworkwhile saying that to a full classroom is wrong, he makes a decent (if not somewhat assumptive) point
well yeah, if i not wrong next chapter he and Aoi had discussion about Aoi Magic and end up apologizing for his prejudice though the situation with Aoi class hardy change but some new face indeed show upwhile saying that to a full classroom is wrong, he makes a decent (if not somewhat assumptive) point
well this one indeed unintentional prejudice the guy never met Aoi but already hearing the rumor about her and her Magic,He misunderstood Aoi magic is Advance level close to special level magic when in fact only beginner and medium level with buffed powerHonestly, it feels like the perfect set up to write someone unintentionally prejudiced against people more inherently capable than them. But I highly doubt I can expect that level of writing of antagonists in this series with what there have been so far. If it does happen, neat, if it doesn't I'll use it for a new character peg if I need to write one
Author is a connoisseur I see 🍷🗿Balvenie
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ah yes, drink reference again, really helpful tbh for naming the charBalvenie
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