Come on. It's my fourth birthday, and I can eat a little extravagant meal at night.

Until then, it's time to show your mother the results of your training.

"Come on, Curse. Your mother's been hanging out with Eli lately, but she kept releasing magic, didn't she? Show me something amazing again.

That's what Mother puts her hands on my forehead and Heso.

Hehe, I'll do it.

Let's try our best to release it from the whole body.

"Patience! Mm-hmm. Ha!

I don't need a voice, but I also miss doing it silently, so I gave it a shot.

It's almost empty.

"I'm not surprised anymore. Curse is a genius. It's more amazing than I expected, but I'm not surprised..."

"It's almost empty already. What do you say?

"That's so awesome. You can't sense the magic released, but from the magic flow in your body, you released it almost from your whole body. Where did you get that idea..."

"I thought if I could get it out of my right hand, I could get it out of something else. Good luck with that.

"Oh, my God. It's really hard.

The amount of magic is growing like mine, and I really don't know if I'll have anything to teach by the time I get into school.

Ho ho, if it's mother-like now, how far will it take you to grow?

"How many times does a mother have to be a kutanut?

"Hmm, that's a tough question. If it's just magic, it's the best one I know. But I don't know because there are so many people I don't know.

Of course it's more than Master Fernando or Alan.

"Wow! Better than a teacher or a father!

"Ugh, yeah. But don't get me wrong. If you have a lot of magic, you're not strong.

I'll tell you now, including that.

"Patience!

Can you finally teach me magic?

"It's water magic at first. They say," Droplets. "

At first, you cast a spell as you look at this book.

Do as much as you can to imitate your mother.

"Patience!

Is there a spell after all?

With English, basic example sentences are important.

"Keymyom Lyoge Nyorai

Water. Represent yourself, droplets. "

Is that it? Sounds easy to say.

"Keymyom luge neuray

Water. Represent that. Water droplets. "

Is that it?

Nothing's gonna happen?

"It fits more or less. You're making a little mistake, so let's take a closer look at this place and read it slowly.

And be aware that magic becomes water as you slowly pull magic out of your hands.

Then this is how the water comes out.

Then the water pours down from the flat of her mother's hand toward the ground.

"Mother, wow! I'll do it too!

"Keymyom Lyoge Nyorai

Water. Represent that. Water droplets. ""

Now I'm out!

It's really water droplets.

Water to keep the water pipes from freezing out on winter nights, no. Looks like droplets falling off the leaves of a tree in a foggy morning.

"I knew you were Curse. You can do it too soon. I'm not surprised!

What? Is this a success?

Does it matter that it 'could' be done at all?

"Come on, I have nothing to teach you from here again for a while. I'm going to work on my own until I can get my mother's water out with the magic of these droplets. You can do that, can't you?

"Patience! I can!"

"Ugh, that's awesome, Curse.

It's a treat tonight. Until then, take a good look.

Ah!?

Could it be that the reason why it's so luxurious to take a bath every day is because it's impossible without magic!?

Anyone in this world should be able to use magic if they try, so citizens don't take a bath because they don't have enough magic?

What about the peasants?

I don't think I need to worry about water if I can use magic like my mother.

It's still important to increase the amount of magic you get when you're young.

I'm sure we can solve new magic and fine controls later as long as we have that.

It's too late to realize I'm going to be four years old, Curse.

You'll notice when there's no water in the house.

Less than 10% of households bathe daily, even in the same lower nobility.

I know it's luxury in knowledge, but I haven't been able to correctly recognize how luxurious it is, you scumbag.

Will this leave its roots in the future or not...

In the autumn, the season was Curse, who turned four today.