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"Your quiz. Good luck."

As Reimu glanced down at her quiz, questions of raised bed length and fertilizer amounts finding their way on the quiz alongside a fill out diagram.

Moving with ease, Reimu began answering questions without effort, her love of the fields allowing her to fill out answers shockingly quick. Among many of her powers, the attunement of nature resided amongst them, allowing her to identify the individual parts of a plant as if they were her own limbs.

Within a few moments, Reimu handed in her quiz, as she headed towards the cabbage that she and Rumia had grown over time. Taking time to calmly water the plants and check their condition, the class around her struggled to finish the quiz, until Lily's voice rang out, and Reimu headed to her next class...


Meiling's sleepy voice washed over the class like a bell, Reimu's own mind succumbing to her tiredness as usual as the rest of the class, the teacher included followed...


Her eyes blank and glazed over, Keine's exasperated voice went into a sigh as she said, "I-I don't even want to teach the next part of what our friend in Connecticut is learning. it's everything that you've already learned, and to be quite frank, he couldn't even stay awake in class. Thus, I declare this period to be a free period."

Cries of joy and gratitude rang out through the classroom, as the students jumped for relief and happiness at their new free period.

The door slammed open, as Keine's demeanor took a complete turn.

"That doesn't mean that you all get to escape Inubashiri-Sensei's class though..."

The students looked like a gapped train had just appeared in front of them.


Within the nuclear fusion room, a shrine maiden slept on...


"Composition of Functions. Some of this you know, some will be new."

Ran's wind magic, as always, provided their visual learning. Calling up a predesigned worksheet and working on it, Ran began her lesson.

"As you all may remember, Adding and Subtracting function is fairly simple, where you need only follow the the instructions. Do note that is you see something like (h-f) (x), it means the same thing as h(x) - f(x).

In terms of multiplying- Are you listening to me?"

A flick of fire magic created the smallest of explosions, jolting the entire class awake as the sleeping student shouted in surprise and fell out of their seat. Ran sighed, and gestured for the class to pay attention again.

"Given that F(x)=x+5 and G(x)=X^2, find (f/g) (x). Seija."

Seija's lazy drawl came out slowly as she said, ""X+5/X^2. Nothing you can do to it, because we can't cancel the X's, as it is not multiplication."

"Correct."

As class continued, Lily's voice soon rang out, and Reimu headed to her next class.


Patterns of Danmaku reigned supreme as Reimu slept behind a barrier of her own, with her friends resting within as well...


"Full class workshop. Please do you best everyone."

As the two students sat at the front of the classroom, they began their stories.

Reimu's thoughts practically thrummed as she complained to Marisa on a mental link, "These children are horrible at writing, and I'm not even being elitist about it. They're literally terrible at writing, trying to circle around the issue by leading the reader off into random directions without reason. Even worse, Akyuu isn't harshly rebuking their stories, instead letting them think it's fine. I can feel her own frustration with how the class hasn't been following her instructions, even with her clear cut and simple instructions."

Marisa's own voice sounded across, "Eh, you shouldn't be so harsh. I mean, you were like that once weren't you?"

Reimu's annoyed voice said, "Not to this extent. I learned myself and I could already write fine at a young age, not circling around and leading readers off. I was clear and direct about what was happening, even with good description. And the ideas? I don't even want to think about them. One was a confusing story that literally had to announce that the protagonist was a shadow, and the other was some sob story about a kid losing her sister. I've read better stories from Chen for Yukari's sake."

Marisa gave her a mental pat and said, "Good luck."

Only a few minutes later, Lily's voice rang out, and Reimu flew out of the classroom in a rush, picking up Marisa and the Three Fairies of Light so that they could hurry home after a hurried farewell to their friends.

Once they arrived at the shrine, Reimu fell atop the futon, snuggling with the Three Fairies of Light as Marisa sighed, before setting the blanket on them as she began her homework...