Dancing Circles on the Horizon of Events

14.3-35 Central Magic Academy 26

Lucia's anger had not subsided after she had ravaged the Knights of Josephine with their fury recovery magic.

"If we're going to fight, we have to fight to keep people from getting involved!" If you can't do that, then letting go of your surroundings first is a warrior, right? It's just a nuisance to fight in a situation where some people might get involved and not be able to escape. Do you know? I don't know, so I think I was fighting like an idiot! "

Not just ourselves, but the rest of the Academy was struck by the stray bullets from the Knights' battles. Isn't it embarrassing to be a knight to risk your surroundings and fight to the end...? Such a second voice was included in her words.

The knights seemed surprised. One of the reasons was that Lucia suddenly appeared and was struck by a recovery magic that had a blow effect. But most of all, they were in a dirty state right now.

When receiving Lucia's super-powerful recovery magic, her physical body was greatly damaged by the impact of the magic, but since it was originally a recovery magic, her body was instantly repaired. However, the clothes are not alive, so they are shocked and left torn and naked as a result.

Besides, the knights were under the influence of Lucia's gravity-controlled magic, lifted up as if each of them could be squeezed by a giant arm, and struck with a magic spell (?) It must have been quite a bit of mental pain. The fact that their eyes were like dead fish is evidence of this too.

As a result, as the Knights slumped into the ground without strength, they returned to them--

"... I'm sorry, Lucia."

--The Grand Duke Josephine, their lord, appeared.

“They fought to protect me. If you're responsible for this, it's all my fault. If you blame me, please blame me, not them.”

Josephine tries to bow her head by saying that.

Originally, it was impossible for Josephine, the head of the country, to bow his head to Lucia, who did not know any horse bones. No, to be precise, bowing your head in a situation that many students may be looking at is called (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) (...) For the students, Josephine is a person above the clouds, and it is not strange to be seen as an object of worship if he is poor. If the students saw such a scene where she was bowing her head to Lucia, what kind of confusion would arise...? I could say it was no longer predictable.

I guess I figured it out, but just before Josephine lowered her head, there was a voice trying to stop her.... but from under Lucia's feet.

"Joe, Lord Josephine! Don't bow your head!" If you want to lower your head, you should lower it where no one has seen it! "



Upon hearing Teresa's point, Josephine stopped immediately to understand the meaning of the word and bowed her head. By lowering his head, he realized that Lucia and the others might be inconvenienced.

Josephine then turned her gaze in the direction in which the voice had spoken. Then there was the figure of a fox daughter who was melting into the ground with a large font... However, she does not appear to have been involved in the fighting.

"That's right, Miss A!" Come on, unleash the hypergravity! Master, what do you think of my concubine! "

"Ah, I'm sorry. By accident......"

"Lord, I will never forgive you!" Remember that! "

While saying that, Teresa stood up. Even though gravity control magic against the knights had already been lifted, Teresa was the only one affected by gravity control magic.

As a result, the knights look at Teresa, who was furious.... I felt like there was someone earlier who said, "If you fight, you should fight so you don't get involved."

Don't you know that the knights are thinking that... "Lucia told her to sum up.

"Next time you fight, fight so as not to cause trouble to others." Don't fight when you know you can't win. And if you think there's nothing you can do about it, call out to us right away. Thousands or tens of thousands of people, I'll drive them all back like I do now. If that's something we can't accept as pride... we're going to get stronger, right? "

Lucia said that, clasping Teresa's hand and returning her heel.

The opposing knights glanced down at the two backs, but it seemed that none of them had any pride or remorse on their faces. Maybe it wasn't about pride anymore.