Magic formations that activate magic are commonly written in ancient Balms.

Balms Ancient language is thousands of years old because it is suitable to denote magical meanings, but it is still used today.

But if it stands for meaning, it doesn't have to be Balms Ancient, it doesn't have to be other languages or extreme stories, but even symbols can write magic formations.

It comes from writing the ancient Balms language to say "write" instead of "draw" the notation "cast the magic formation (...).

The magic team would say that they would write even symbols, but if the symbolic notation was full, maybe they would have said "draw".

Well, I'm currently complaining to members of the clan MI Tukur about the composition of the magic team.

What, what happened to the clan fight?

Well, that's it, it means our clan match is over.

In the first round of this battle against the Clan, we had a fireworks show, but they told me that the dragons launched by the magic team I created were too good to appreciate.

I mean, I couldn't tell if that was fireworks (like)... haha.

Carla and Clara protested against the teachers, but you never covered them.

And it was a sad event for both of us that Carla and Clara's eight winners went to Peron and Pritz.

Me?

I didn't see the misery between you and Pritz because I was being asked about it by the teachers.

I just saw the view that Peron and Pritz were burning out later.

So there's nothing more to do, Peron, and you and Pritz have asked me to teach you how to write a magic team, so this is how I'm holding a Christoph course.

And how many meals are you and Clara taking part in with your face. You too.

But the four of them have their eyes on the magic team alone, so I decided to smash it to pieces.

"First, let's study magic!

"" "" Huh?

"We all know that magic and magic trigger the same unnatural phenomenon, right?

"" "" (Kokukoku) "" "

"So do you know that magic is a derivative skill of magic?

"" "" (sieves) ""

"I need to know... then I'll explain from that, but in the ancient days, there was only magic in anything that activated unnatural phenomena. Skills such as [Chant Discard Magic], [Unchanted Magic], [Summoning Magic], [Spirit Magic] and [Magic Formation Formation] were then born from magic. [Summoning magic], [Spirit magic] are magic lost over the years, and maybe more, but leave it alone, [Magic Formation] has been abbreviated over the years as [Magic]."

Four of them are pokans.

I don't mind going ahead with the explanation.

"Apart from the already lost [summoning ceremonial magic] and [spiritual magic], [chanting destroying magic] and [unchanging magic] are considered advanced magic skills in this era, and that's not a mistake. But the mistake is that [Magic Formation Ceremony] (Magic) is also a magical skill.... that's it, okay?

Was it difficult?

Let's accept the question after explaining it.

"This is written in a book called The Magic Guide Historical Facts, written during the Ancient Balms. Now magic and magic are dealt with in the same row, but the basics are magic. I wouldn't have known if I hadn't read this book in the restricted browsing area of this Royal School of Magic library, but reading this book has solved the question I've been hooked around my chest."

"I mean, the basics of magic are magic! It's easier to control magic if you can manipulate it at a high level, and magic is what you need to do with a high level of understanding of the magic formation. In my case, there was magic and I was practicing magic, so I was able to do this naturally."

"Oh, um... is that... a fact?

"Of course, it's true. There's a book in the library. You can't enter a restricted browsing area without permission."

I'm gonna change things a little bit from here, but...

As for attributes, they don't think I'd be fit for life without innate aptitude at birth, but I know that even acquired aptitudes for attributes (...).

Apparently aptitude is knowledge.

In other words, the hypothesis was formed that even those who did not have aptitude until then would gain aptitude if they had knowledge.

Why such a hypothesis was made, because the suitability of new attributes was evident in Rock and Jamon, the slaves of magicians working at the Brut Chamber of Commerce.

At first, the suitability of a new attribute appeared in Jamon, but at that time I couldn't come to a conclusion considering why the suitability of a new attribute appeared in Jamon.

But one day, the rock also showed its suitability for new attributes.

And then I remembered the most recent event, and I realized that when I was describing the magic team, I had weaved scientific knowledge from the Japanese era to explain it.

If I had explained the magic formation of the fire attribute to the lock to create a magic item, the suitability of the fire attribute would have appeared new to Jamon, who was hearing the explanation next to it, and if I had explained the magic formation of the earth attribute to Jamon, the suitability of the earth attribute would have appeared new to the lock, who was hearing the explanation next to it.

Knowledge of science in this world is scarce, and natural phenomena such as hurricanes are also a prank of God and evil gods are raging, so as a Japanese, I learned more or less about science, including the knowledge of that science, and realized that if the person who was explained understood, the aptitude of the attributes would become obvious.

I made a hypothesis out of this, and I woven the scientific knowledge of fire into a filia with only no attributes, and I explained... the fire attributes became apparent.

In my knowledge of the Japanese age, I can explain that quite theoretically if it's the six attributes of fire, water, wind, earth, ice, and thunder, but I can't have light, darkness, and space-time on a boulder.

... the soil is subtle, too.

I'm somewhat (...) more scientific than people in this world, so I can't even get advanced knowledge.

Well... so why are those with innate attribute aptitudes born with aptitude?

Although this place remains hypothetical and unsubstantiated, I am wondering if the genes contain that knowledge and are manifested as innate aptitudes if there is strong knowledge of that genetic level or some disconnect.

For example, there may be genealogy or mating laws that are susceptible to the appearance of aptitude.

This kind of idea can be imagined if you twist the horse race a little, and the idea that royal marquis nobility and others are repeatedly crossing each other with good genes without knowing it for these reasons.