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Speech:

"Normal"

"'Two Different Languages'"

"Thoughts/Telepathy"

"Deity/God"

On a different world similar to ours, there is a society that developed differently to our own. A society that did not focus on improving their lives through machines and technology, such as ours did, but instead focused on the development of something that is long dead to our world and all but forgotten, magic. However, while the development and improvement of magic was a great way to develop their society, there was one flaw to all of this. Not everyone who lived in this world could use magic, only the 1% could use magic, these people are classified as nobles and even royalty. Anyone who can't use magic is classified as peasants.

Our story begins on the continent of Halkeginia in the country of Tristian, in a very prestigious magic academy for nobility, specifically, one noble in particular, Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière. She is a noble girl that is no older than 14-15 years old, with pink hair that reaches down to her ass, she has a cute face that goes with her small stature and tends to be very defensive of her body since it hasn't "developed" as much as the other girls, mainly the chest area. (AN: Look up how she looks, you have google. You should all know how she looks like anyway.) This story begins before the beginning in a way as it happens the day before she received her familiar that another "accident" occurs.

That day everything was going well, she had gotten up and ready for school, without the use of magic, and had went to her alchemy class. Everything was going well until, the teacher decides to call on her to try and turn normal rocks into brass.

That's when the class started to intervene in order to prevent an accident. Nobody wanted Louise to perform magic because she was accident prone and was never successful at any spell she tried, which earned her the name Louise the Zero. With everyone so loud, the professor couldn't get a word in until Louis decided to step in.

"She chose me, so I'm gonna do it!" yelled Louise getting the entire classes attention.

At that moment, Tabitha, decided she would walk out of there before things got messy. Getting up with her book in hand, she quietly walks out of the classroom before anything happens. Nobody notices her leave at all, not a surprise there; she was always one of the quietest students in the history of the academy. The others, surprisingly, stayed in their seats.

Using the chant that the professor taught the class to turn the rock into brass, Louise attempts the spell, but something goes wrong as the stone starts to glow in a rainbow of colors flashing from every single common color before finally it explodes, catching the entire class in the explosion and sending everyone into disarray.

"Jeez Louise, this is why you shouldn't bother, your success rate so far has been zero. Louise the Zero." says Kirche as she gets up from her seat.


Later that same day Louise had just been talking to the principle about the incident that had transpired during class, and she is now walking down a spiral staircase that can have up to 4 people walking side by side one another. Coming up the stairs are three girls from Louise's class, they are Tabitha, still reading a book, Kirche Augusta Frederica von Anhalt Zerbst, and Momorency Margarita la Fère de Momorency.

"Hey Louise," says Kirche, "What punishment are you receiving for blowing up the classroom?"

"There is no punishment," Louise says, "The headmaster said that it's partially the teacher's fault for allowing me to perform the spell even after the entire class warned her not to."

"HUH!" exclaimed Kirche and Momorency at the same time.

"No punishment, well I guess that is to be expected from Louise the Zero; after all you do have a success rate, execution rate, and cast rate of zero after all," said Kirche, "There really is no point in you even being here anyway is there?"

"There is one spell I am confident in, the summoning spell!" yelled Louise in frustration, "Just you wait until tomorrow because when I summon my familiar it will be of legendary proportions in comparison to what you would summon!"

"Willing to bet on that, Louise?" asked Kirche. "I bet you won't be able to summon anything tomorrow and you will still be Louise the Zero."

"Just you wait because I will have the most powerful familiar of all"

"Fine then, if that's how it is then, I can't wait to see you tomorrow."

With that all three keep heading up the stairs as Louise returns to her room in the academy.


Louise is now in her room faced down on her bed with all her clothes on reminiscing about the day's events. "There is one spell I am confident in, the summoning spell!"

"I know I said it, but I wish I didn't," says Louise out loud.


The next day in one of the five courtyards that makes up the school.

"All right has everyone had a turn at summoning a familiar yet?" asks Jean Colbert one of the professors of the academy.

"Not everyone," says Kirche, "Louise still hasn't summoned her familiar."

"OK, Louise. Can you please attempt to summon a familiar?"

Louise was trying not to get noticed by the professor, when Kirche decided to say something about it. Now that she has been ratted out she has no choice, but to go through with it.

Louise steps up to the middle of the crowd and begins her chant. "Oh, familiar of mine that exists somewhere in this universe."

"What kind of chant is that?" asks Kirche.

"It's original, I'll give her that," says Guiche.

"I summon the most courageous, graceful, powerful, and loyal familiar there can be. I call upon you to appear before me," says Louise, and with a swing of her wand an explosion appears and a giant cloud of smoke appears in the middle of the court yard.

AN: I am mean. You will have to wait for the next chapter to see the changes I made to Saito.