Episode 5 The beginning of magic (2)
I ran around like crazy.
His mental age is over 30, but he played like a child really innocently.
Certainly, the younger the body, the younger the mind seems to be.
But there were still things to be gained.
The world seen through the eyes of a child was free enough that no one could have imagined.
The feeling of a blade of grass touching your body, the wind sweeping your cheek.
No matter what I did, my heart was pounding and no matter what I saw, it was fun.
It felt like something he had lost in his exhausted life was fulfilled.
Her mother was also sitting in a chair watching her quietly.
The fun time lasted for half a day.
* * *
Returning home with his mother, Ray immediately circulated the mana in his body.
“Clean.”
Shortly after performing the chant, the sweaty body returned to its optimal state.
Because the mana rod became very wide and strong, he could remove his own waste at any time.
Even Ray didn’t know about it, but clean magic is a magic that can only be used by at least a 3rd circle user.
However, his mana rod, which became so huge that one wondered if a human’s mana rod could be this wide, was beyond the scope of common sense.
It was a special case that he could do because he was not limited by the circle.
“Is this very convenient? But what if it’s not dirty? Clean.”
Mana wrapped around his body once more, but there was no significant change.
“Should I do some more research?”
It was a very important matter to properly understand one’s powers.
Systematized knowledge and experience will be valuable materials when he uses better magic.
Why didn’t it be said that a craftsman can become a craftsman when the know-how and familiar skills are combined with any job?
There is nothing like a teacher to teach you to know such knowledge.
“I’m sure it’s only my mother.”
When choosing such a teacher, Ray thought of Sein without hesitation.
* * *
When Ray asked Sain to teach him magic, Sain was overjoyed.
She nodded happily.
“Preparation is a very good habit. First of all, magic is fire like this.”
Sane spoke and flicked his fingers.
Then, a small spark appeared on her finger.
He was making a triumphant expression on his son, who would be amazed, but Ray did not make a special expression.
That’s because you can do it yourself.
“huh? Aren’t you surprised? Look at this. Fire is fire.”
Once again, Sein was surprised.
The only magic that Ray normally sees is the healing magic he used.
That’s why he deliberately used flame-type magic that was easily visible, but Ray didn’t blink at all.
“Oh, it’s fire.”
He clapped with an awkward expression and pretended to be surprised, but he had a slight sense of discord.
Hana Sein quickly adapted.
“It is strange. Originally, my son was strange.”
She murmured softly and continued her explanation.
“For magic like this, you just need to take a small action that will trigger the conversion of mana, a starter word, and that.”
“You mean the conversion of that mana. If you try to convert it in any other way, it will scatter as if it will collapse at any moment. What’s wrong?”
Sein tilted his head at Ray’s words.
Doesn’t it sound like asking a question about the part that gets blocked while using magic?
Even so, her own son is only over three years old.
Knowing how to use magic is an exaggerated imagination.
“Hmm… you converting it in some other way?”
“So, in the case of Fire, which we just did, there are three conversions, right? To attract and apply friction to mana to heat and burn it. If you use one transformation instead of three transformations like this, the time to cast magic is shortened and simple. But when you do that, the mana is quickly scattered.”
Ray’s incessant stream of words left her mouth hanging open.
What Ray is talking about now is a topic that is often talked about even in magic societies.
However, it is nothing more than idealism because there is little possibility of realization.
Sein scratched his head at the conversation, which was too high for a three-year-old.
A child asked how to explain it, but it was as difficult and difficult as debating with a scholar.
To be honest, she doesn’t even know.
However, if she just started teaching magic and answered ‘I don’t know’ from the beginning, her pride as a teacher would fall.
‘I can never do that. Being a teacher, I can’t understand the first word!’
“It is impossible to reduce the three phenomena to one. Hmm… if you could tie the three phenomena together and fix them, would that be possible?”
The answer ended with a question because he was too lazy to answer.
because you don’t have one
Didn’t even the chief mage of the royal palace, who was said to be the best among the magicians of a kingdom, snort, saying that it was nothing more than an impossible ideal?
“Hmm. Fix it…”
Rei was deep in thought at the answer that even Sein himself did not know.
‘Is it okay if I add one attribute to the completed form of mana that has undergone three transformations?’
It is all thanks to modern memory that we have been able to arrive at this idea.
This is because, in the case of atoms, the energies of burning hot gas particles and fire are different.
‘If the shape of the three combined mana is fixed…’
Ray moved his mana and spread his hands wide.
Fire-
Flames gushed out of Ray’s outstretched hand.
Seeing this, Sein was very surprised.
I was surprised that my heart would jump out at Ray’s magic.
But what surprised me even more was that I didn’t know until the magic was manifested.
Bondi magic can feel the flow or quality of mana before it is manifested.
So, when a battle takes place, the first priority for a wizard is to scatter mana around as much as possible and hide what kind of magic is manifested.
The method of hiding the manifested magic is so desperate that it can be safely regarded as a family’s secret.
However, she, who is sensitive to mana enough to see through the visions of such famous families to some extent, did not notice until the magic happened.
In practice, that meant death.
Sein couldn’t stop the goose bumps behind his back.
His own son was not strange.
All of the actions she had been suspicious of so far were her delusions.
‘Ray… is a genius.’