"... eh"

Ceres laughed bitterly when she explained to me that attack magic would not work.

I just told her about the phenomenon that just happened, but that fact seems unacceptable to her.

I can't help it.

Attack magic doesn't work, or if you tell the sorcerer opponent, you say, "You're kidding!" I can't help but be angry at you.

"Blessings of the Spirit King" is not a skill I have acquired because I want it, but since I have been so helped by this, I will not say anything back from around me.

Any curse, I'll accept it spoiled.

Well, Ceres wouldn't curse or anything.

"... I can't believe you had such passive skills... where did Singh get that?

"That's a secret."

The only way to acquire this skill is to get it from the Spirit King.

Besides, they can't even give these skills unlimited pompous to people, so you think I'm the only one getting "Blessings of the Spirit King" in Earthlings "Players"?

The same goes for The Guardianship of the Necromancer King that Claire gave me.

Therefore, you should refrain from teaching anyone how to acquire this skill without darkness.

Because this information comes out wide enough to annoy even if people arrive at the Spirit King.

Going to 'Alfheim' before then would be impossible in itself, so it would be an extra worry though.

"... well thats what I'm talking about, I'm going to restart the game! Ceres!"

There is no point in continuing this story any longer.

I thought so. I ran out to Ceres again.

"Come on!"

Then Ceres has unleashed the elementary magic of early hitting.

But I won't even avoid it anymore.

Her magic... disappears just before it hits me.

You didn't want to hit the magic because this is what happens.

At a time when I have "Blessings of the Spirit King," I become unrivalled in my opponent's position as a magician.

That's why we wanted to win by sending in all the magic Celeste unleashed so that this irrationality would not be known.

But I can't help it if they've found out.

I don't want to purposefully avoid buying disapproval from Ceres, so let me make a quick decision.

Nevertheless, for once there is a hole in this magic resistance.

The magic of acting directly on the target is a hole that works normally.

The fact that I don't deactivate 'protection' or 'bracing' on myself is proof of that.

Also, a super close range not so far from me - magic from the inside of the magic barrier by "Blessing the Spirit King" would also make it possible to carry out an attack without being overthrown.

but I'm not so far-fetched or sweet as to make these weaknesses hard to talk about here.

Besides, you really need to distance yourself from me to poke those weaknesses.

But infighting is my overwhelming advantage.

No one is the first to specialize in melee in the position of magician.

The same goes for Ceres.

But maybe since I came to Earth, it's also possible that I've been working out close range fights.

So let's get our minds together until the game is over.

That's what I thought. I swung up "Cross" while carefully observing Ceres' behavior.

But Ceres' words echo into the game venue sooner than that.

"I'm here."

Ceres abstained.

Raised her right hand and told her that she had lost to the referee.

"Celeste, abstain! So the winner! Singh!

The referee listened to her proclamation and informed the entire venue of the victory or loss of this match.

"It would be pointless to fight boulders any further. Then Sin, there's no stopping you from abstaining."

"... well"

Indeed, the victory or loss of this battle was almost never at some point in time when the skill of 'Blessing the Spirit King' existed.

Ceres probably decided it was impossible to win with his own hand, although there's actually no zero chance he could beat me.

I can't say for sure because I wasn't taught the skill composition of Ceres in detail, but maybe I can't use it because I'm mastering all that variety of magic and yet it should be tough to get my hands on dark magic.

It is one hand to surrender here if the battle at close range is not as good as my enemy.

"Sin doesn't have a hobby for slapping women, either, does he?

"Naturally."

If the game is going to end here, this one is emotionally appreciated.

Even if the game went on like that, it would only have been about beating Ceres with a 'cross' he couldn't resist.

Of course I'm not as happy as I am about slapping a woman, so I'll honestly accept it if you'll just end up here.

That's how I beat Ceres.

It's a shame it's in an incomplete form of combustion, but I can't help it.

Let's clear up this depression in the upcoming game.

"That was kind of a bumpy game."

As I was walking from the fighting field to the audience, I was called out by Krall in the aisle along the way.

Behind her are Mina, Sakya, Phil, and Kengo.

Apparently you've been waiting for me to come.

"Don't tell me. I'm not convinced it's subtle either."

"Blessings of the Spirit King" gave me a great advantage.

However, when it comes to playing these kinds of games, I find it extremely intrusive.

That's a luxury story.

"I don't think it would have been very interesting to fight like that, so that's fine. Even Claire knows I have that skill, right?

"Hmmm... well I know"

Claire, who was briefed by me, began to frown.

Apparently Claire doesn't have very good feelings about me having 'Blessings of the Spirit King'.

When I talked about my interaction with the Spirit King before, I also had wrinkles between my eyebrows saying, "No..."

Maybe he was also complacent that he was the only one giving me those special powers.

So, when I come up with this related topic, she snares right up.

"I wish I was familiar with non-magical methods of attack."

Ceres also came to where we were having such a conversation.

Apparently, she's also going to keep going to the audience and watch the next game.

She doesn't seem particularly depressed when she loses to me.

I abstained myself, so it may well be that I'm not depressed.

"I apologize for ending up with an impudent result"

"No, I'm not saying you're sorry."

Ceres bowed his head to Crail.

But Claire didn't seem to blame Ceres for anything, he waved lightly and added the words.

"If magic had worked for Lord Singh, we wouldn't know what the outcome of the match would have been."

Sure it is.

If only magic had worked for me, it might have been Ceres who was winning.

She had the strength to make you think so.

"Mr. Ceres was very strong! I thought you were amazing as a magician!

"I agree. Thing was just a little crazy this time, and I think I could have gone up more if I'd hit it with the other players."

"Hmm... you don't have to worry about it..."

Sakya, Mina and Phil also seem to acknowledge the strength of Ceres.

If Ceres was weak here, but he said what it was, I would have stopped him.

"That's right. Both Sin and Ceres have been pretty strong since they came here (Earth). I thought it wouldn't be weird to win or lose either way."

And that's where Kengo joined our conversation.

Wouldn't it be strange to fall either way, huh?

But if it came from you, you already knew about winning and losing, didn't you?

"Hmm? What those eyes?

"No, I just thought if you were Kengo, you'd be predicting which one of us would win in [Future Prediction]"

"Oh, you know what... then I don't know either. Due to the limitations of the ability jammer, I can only give myself a few seconds' notice."

"What, is that such a tight constraint?

"I had a lot of constraints at the last tournament, but I still won. I can't help it."

"Heh..."

After all, I wonder if the factors for the introduction of allogeneic limits involved him.

I sighed lightly as I turned my suspicions of Kengo into certainty.

"Whatever it is, let's break through World War II."

"Thank you."

Kengo has fisted for this one.

I put my fist forward so I can tune in with it, too, and match it with a trick.

"When you get here, you can't lose until you fight me, Singh."

"I know. Keep your eyes open until I win."

Also, we vowed to fight each other in the final.

We need to win twice more until we fight Kengo.

I wonder who you'll be fighting there.

"Even so, it's a sad thing you couldn't teach Singh."

"You still say..."

Ceres was sighing heavily as he thought about the next game.

He wanted to bully me at the game venue.

"As far as Mr. Sakya and Phil are concerned, it doesn't seem to be a problem...... is this kid really okay?

And Ceres turned to the Sakyas, and asked with a worrying eye.

"There's a problem. There's something a little stiff about it, but eventually I believe you'll show me a man."

Then I said that as if Crail stands for me, and he's got his arms tangled in my arms.

Show the man.

What exactly do you want me to do?

No, you don't have to tell me.

"Was the last third one still you... well, if that's what the Necromancer King said, I wouldn't say anything more either"

Apparently, Ceres believes Claire's words.

It's like believing because you're the Necromancer King, but fulfill it. That's really good.

"But if you make Phil cry, don't just, so be prepared if that's the time, Sin"

"Ah, oh. Okay."

I don't like seeing Phil cry anymore either.

I don't even need Ceres to tell me.

"Well... shall we take our seats then? It's time for the next game."

"Oops... it's that time already"

Apparently, a lot of time had passed while we were talking in.

The fighting field already appears to have confronted the players fighting in the second game, and we hear a referee announcing the start of the game.

So we started moving to start looking for free seats.

That's how we kept watching the rest of the game.

Duel Games General Division Main Match II

Match 1

● Ceres VSO Sin

Match 2

● Jin VSO Setsuna

Match III

○ Agate VS ● KURAUDO

Match 4

● Kim Chan VSO Vols