Aiden looked at Mai, Akira, and the rest of the group, understanding their desire to learn more. He said, "I wish I could explain it all now, but it's not that simple. You see, the government of our country and the neighboring one are in the process of overhauling the way we understand and calculate magic. They're revising how we measure mana, rewriting the textbooks, and releasing years of accumulated research."
Mai frowned, "Why the sudden change?"
Aiden sighed, "It's not sudden; it's been in the works for a while. They're aiming to bring more accuracy and understanding to the field of magic. It's a significant shift in the way we study, and I need some time to adapt to these new concepts."
Akira nodded, "I get it. It's a big deal. We don't want you to explain something that might become outdated soon. We'll wait."
Aiden appreciated their understanding. He smiled and said, "Thank you for your patience. I promise, once I've gotten used to these changes myself, I'll help you understand what's happening."