Chapter 4: Here Comes A New Challenger!

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Back at school

Saber was looking around the school

Shirou caught up to her

Shirou: Saber! What are you doing?! You were clinging to me so vigilantly before

Saber: I sensed the remnants of some magical energy

Shirou: Remnants of Magical Energy

Saber: well it could be some choices Rin left behind, it's all possible that Magecraft Workshop has set up here

Shirou: I see I didn't know Mages at the time after all

Saber, I feel an odd sense of unease, but it seems there is no danger at presence

Shirou: Sense of unease

Kuzuki: Emiya, what are you doing over there?

Shirou: Oh, Kuzuki Sensei! This girl is an acquaintance of mine for some she's taking her entrance exam this year, so she wanted to check out the school! Outsiders aren't allowed here are they

Kuzuki: I see this will Mark the second time the first instance of a school taken in a foreigner. I'm sure she'll have many eyes on her if she chooses to enroll, as an acquaintance of hers, Emiya be sure to take care of your Junior

Emiya: Oh yes thank you sensei

Kuzuki: One last thing for some shoes are forbidden indoors

Shirou: Ah....

Later:

Shirou: That startled me. Saber was something wrong with Mr Kuzuki

Saber: No, nothing in particular initially, I got the impression that he was no ordinary person for some but he's definitely not a mage

Shirou: Well that's good to hear it'll be really surprised if Mr Kuzuki did turn out to be one

Saber: It's just that his breathing was exceedingly natural and controlled. I have never seen a practitioner of that caliber before

Shirou: A practitioner, does that mean he's really strong?

Saber: no, I don't think that was the case. What I was astonished by was not his physical body, but his breathing. For a human, it was ideal Eastern teaching treat breathing as gait as high class abilities that cannot be taught

Shirou: Oh I think there was something like that in Shintoism

Saber: Yes, practitioners would dedicate their entire life to mastering those embodiments. But there was a rare case where one is born with this correct breathing and gait. These people's bodies form a single magic circuit

Shirou: Those that mean

Saber: No I believe he required it through training. As he is not a Mage and doesn't reek of blood, I can only speculate that his daily activities are what's moving him this way

Shirou: Basically living a pure and honest life?

Saber: Indeed, he's the ideal teacher

Shirou: Ideal well, it's true that his lessons are easy to understand he delivers information in a detached mechanical way

Shirou then compares Taiga and Kuzuki in his mind

Shirou: God damn it it's no good I have no idea what is standard anymore

Saber: I must say though coming having someone of that caliber in a place of learning is very interesting

Shirou: Could it be that you intend on looking around more?

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