I tried to do magic releases against insects and mice, but nothing in particular.
They don't even feel the influence of the wind to such an extent that it blows.
Do I have to touch it directly and flush it?
No changes or discolorations have been observed in the growth of trees or on the ground.
It's like throwing it away anyway, so I can continue, but what's wrong?
The released magic is like smoke, but unlike smoke, it doesn't climb up.
It's like twitching and melting around like when you put milk in your coffee to make it invisible.
Well, I just feel that way somehow because it's invisible.
I looked to see if there were any references and there were some about the magic in the body but nothing about the released magic.
I don't care if you ask her.
"Magic can't be anything without using magic to give you shape. It's too early for you, Curse, so let's do some magic release until your next birthday.
You can assume that no one knows that you don't even know your mother.
If I discover something by mistake, I can be the first.
It's burning a little.
Hehe, knowing what people don't know inspires my sense of superiority.
A common thing in fantasy is to flush magic into your weapon to sharpen or burn while cutting.
So I tried magic on the knife, but I couldn't.
Magic scattered as if the knife wasn't there, as it did when I tried to gather magic in bags and boxes.
It just means we're releasing magic from our hands and there's no change.
Whether this isn't okay because it's a knife or metal in general, the mystery increases.
Most of the time, there is likely to be metal with high affinity for magic, like Orihalcon or Mithril.
Eventually the season was autumn, three weeks after my birthday.