However, there’s plenty of examples in the books, and I’m also practicing with them.
Apparently learning ancient languages is considered a refined noble hobby, so they spend quite some time on learning them.
Though my knowledge is imperfect, somehow or other I still mostly remember the kanji characters that a ten-year-old middle school student should know, it’s obvious to see how much passion I’m putting into this.
But however, this is that Wolf jii-san I’m dealing with. Although I said it earlier, he helped us get the basics down to some extent, and after that it’s only been entirely self-study.
I can’t feel any teaching spirit from him.
I understand why someone like Miss Mary would be disappointed in how I am now, but it feels like jii-san started out like this.
When I finished the book, I approached Wolf jii-san.
“Wolf jii-san, I’m finished.”
“Oh my, that was fast. Well then try this, it’s the basic characters in the ancient language.”
He passed me some paper used for writing the alphabet, and Wolf jii-san went back to concentrating on his own book.
I focused on this as well and finished it quickly.