"Why ... why?"

There was no human magic reaction around.

On the contrary, even the magical response of animals is not around.

"Impossible……"

Understanding what happened can't keep up.

If the intruder used concealment magic, there is no reason it could not be found with this magic combination.

"No way, really transfer magic?"

The magic name I heard earlier-if you interpret the name "Coordinate Transfer" as it is, it means that the intruder used Transfer Magic.

But transfer magic is a legendary thing and should not exist.

If it were real, it wouldn't be magic that could be used by humans.

"No, there is a possibility ..."

If you think about it, there may be magic that Cardinal doesn't know.

After all, the "sage" is a profession that only some of the humans in the "organization" should know about.

It is not surprising that the full picture is not clear.

There is a way to make sure.

Or rather, it's easier than ever.

"If there is such magic, it should work for me."

Magic is a type of skill.

And skills are acquired automatically as experience accumulates.

With the same experience, there's no saying that a magic can be used by someone, but not someone.

The skills are equal.

It can be activated by casting a spell.

Since this was confirmed by human experiments on "organization", it cannot be wrong.

In other words, any magic that can be used by that young man can also be used by Cardinals.

"Coordinate transition"

Cardinals cast the same magic as the intruders used.

The result-nothing happened.

"Steam Explosion"

The Cardinal cast another magic.

The magic used by the intruder was reported by a security crew that was almost destroyed.

But nothing happens.

"... is it right?"

If it does not work, there are two possibilities.

One is the possibility that the intruder was using it.

Second, the intruder's experience may have surpassed Cardinal, and he may have used magic he has not mastered.

But the latter is unlikely.

The intruder was just a young man by any means.

Cardinals who have decades of experience so far cannot beat the amount of experience.

But ... if so, why did the intruder disappear?

With that in mind, Cardinal came up with the real reason.

"I guess it's true ... was that an illusion from the beginning?"

Paralysis magic does not work, does not burn when caught in flames, and disappears without a trace.

Indeed, illusions can easily fulfill this condition.

If your opponent was an illusion, you could perfectly explain the mysterious phenomenon.

There are several illusions that Cardinal knows.

The illusion magic of a sage is immediately obvious, so it's probably an illusion of another skill.

In the woods, a collaborator who was good at illusion was on standby in advance ... If you think so, you can understand the reason why you were deceived.

But ... how long have you been fooled by illusions?

Thinking so, Cardinal muttered.

"That intruder ... it's too dangerous"

The identity of the intruder has no idea.

Eld is an adventurer who works with Count Meigis.

He was him, a mysterious person.

In the first place, if you're a normal adventurer, you won't see the material that Cardinal Georgis sees. On the contrary, you won't even have a name.

In fact, Cardinal Georgis is the only adventurer who knows "I'm in the Countess of Megis", except for Eldo, the only two-named Mia of the Flame Spear.

The cardinal knew Eldo's face ... because his performance was so unusual.

I've heard rumors that he's notable as a Novice-or even a non-Novice, who has never achieved a newcomer.

There was talk that it was too strong that he was actually hiding his profession.

But at that point, it was strong enough for Novice.

It's not unusual for a two-person adventurer to have an unusual performance when he was a rookie.

"That rumor was really true ...?"

It was only recently that Eld's face appeared in the material that Cardinal Georgis saw.

Recent rumors about Eldo's success include "Single Emperor Ogre" and "Sword of Sea Serpent attacked with a sword." If it were all true, Eld would truly be a "human." It's just suspicious of what to call.

When it gets worse, there's a story that "It's really Eldo that defeated the heavenly thunder dragon."

But if he's a sage ... there's no real possibility that the rumor is true.

Emperor Ogre's defeat alone would not be feasible, but with a layer of defensive spells ... maybe a sea serpent attack.

If you can do that, then the adventurer Eldo is a sage with the same or better power than Georgis.

"... It's a good idea to keep it alive."

Before the illusion disappeared, I was saying, "My victory has been decided."

That is arguably the best way to get Cardinal upset and save time.

I don't mean to trust all the silly rumors.

Rumors about Erdo are 90% false.

Cardinal Georgis is not stupid enough to trust the ridiculous rumor that he has defeated "The Thunder Dragon of Destruction," no matter how much he is a sage.

But ... even if all the rumors are false, he's still dangerous.

Cardinal Georgis's Most Watched Area-Too much danger at the point where you can break into the altar and escape.

Reports on the attacks have already been received.

Although the altar itself was safe, it was unlikely that any evidence of the ceremony would be held down.

Of course, even if the evidence rises, it should be able to survive by using the power of politics and money.

Despite the considerable pain, it is not immediately fatal.

However, even if he managed to get through ... the suspicion that Cardinals are performing rituals using humans cannot be erased.

That would reduce the number of new "evil foods"-living human procurement.

This is a major obstacle to planning.

"Absolutely ... I will definitely kill you."

While stepping on the place where Erdo's illusion was, the Cardinal muttered.