Falling Mage and the Power of Divergence

Episode 77: The Experience of the Seyyas

"I understand your destination. But before you do, tell me. You, no, who are you people?

Moona's eyes looked firmly at Seyya. A question I thought one day I would be asked. Morna will not be convinced where she has answered appropriately here.

"What do you mean by who?

In the meantime, Seiya asked what exactly Moona's question refers to, but Seiya herself realizes it doesn't make sense. Seiya understood what Moona wanted to hear. But that's not easy to say.

Moona knew the Sayers weren't wanting to talk about themselves, but she couldn't help but listen for the future.

If you believe Saiya's story, your opponent in this operation will be an unknown person. Mutual trust is essential to increase operational success. But in the present state, even if Moona can be trusted about the Saiyas, it's hard to trust them.

"I have a lot to ask. The first thing is where you came from. You suddenly transferred and beat us who were the strongest in school.

I've never heard you say Christina before when you say you're so much of a magician. Besides, that's not all, you're also the fiancée of Mr. Youre, a family of extraordinary magicians.

How the hell is that possible? "

Actually, this question is one that most Arsenian School of Magic students thought, not just Morna.

The mysterious magician who appeared as a comet, a superior fiancé, made a scene at the beginning of school. And then the magician defeated the school's strongest student council and took the school's strongest seat.

That's not the end of Moona's question.

"Besides, what magic did you use in church? I've never seen or heard of magic like that. It was like you were wiping out magic, but with such magic, you should be pulled out of the Episcopal Church soon.

Yet you are not drawn out by the Episcopal Church. Furthermore, it appeared that he had a relationship with one of the thirteenth apostles of the Episcopal Church, the Basil-Ate, whose relationship seemed to be reciprocal to the thirteenth apostle.

Not only that, but you even know information that only part of the Episcopal Church knows. Are you saying you are the Thirteenth Apostle? There's one if you're the thirteen apostles that year, but you have a different name, right?

Moona's doubts grew the more she acted with Seyya. That's the same with Serena and Aisi who are acting together as well.

"Then I'd like to ask you something, too. Loricon also handled it calmly when I shot 'Atutos' in the fight against me. How much of that training ground can you dive through? A normal magician can't do it."

Serena ran into more questions than ever.

I was shocked when I was prevented from having my strongest offensive magic, 'Atutos', during the battle with Seyya, but later on Seyya's behavior was too calm and creepy then.

Serena only knew one student in her life who could behave like that under that circumstance. The man is not like Seyya.

"And you're not the only one. Neither is Youre. Mr. Youre was out tent parts and tons of moles earlier, is that subpoena magic?

If it's subpoena magic, why are you keeping us waiting until the tent parts? Summoning magic can basically only call one thing.

You were summoning rapiers, bows, hammers, etc. in the fight against us, but how the hell is such an artistry possible?

Seyya is not the only question the Mornas have, it extends to Yua. That means it's Lily's turn next. It was Issy who questioned Lily.

"Lily too. Is Lily really a magician? That looks more like manipulating the water intact than magic. Besides, you grew up, didn't you? I'm uncomfortable with that gall strength that year."

"What?"

Lily is puzzled by Isi's questioning. As it stands, Lily is going to tell the truth, so soon Seiya enters between them.

"Well, wait. Yeah, I'm sorry to hear that all at once."

"Right. I'm sorry, it's getting hot. But if you don't answer, we won't be able to leave our backs in peace with them."

I apologize for what I was getting hot, Morna, but I don't think I'm willing to take down the question. That's the same with Serena and Aisi, taking a good look at Seyya.

"First of all, everything I say from now on is true. That's all I'm gonna say first."

"Okay."

"Okay."

"Yes."

The three Mornas respond firmly. However, I still felt a little hesitant in that reply. That is a reluctance to know Saiya's nature.

I understood it was something you shouldn't instinctively ask, but when it comes to fighting together, you can't just not ask. Though nervous, listen to Seyya.

"First of all it's me, but I'm not from Aquaristan, I'm from Windistan, and the school is really the Senavian School of Magic. Even so, I'm already supposed to be dead on the Senavian roster."

"Dead, is it?

Moona wonders. Assuming that Seiya has adopted transfer measures, she will be treated as a transfer, if she has left school, she will be treated as a martyr if she has ceased to be an accidental, etc. in class, and she will not be treated as a death first.

In the event of death in an accident or incident outside of class, the student will be treated as expelled.

"Yes."

Seyya affirms Morna's doubts. The expression being dead is something that Morna can't help wondering because it's an expression she can't normally use and there are no students at all, such as those who will be treated as dead.

Seyya began her explanation with the only example that would be treated as death by way of exception.

"Death treatment doesn't seem to exist in the school of magic books, but technically it just doesn't exist, except for one example, and there's only one exception."

"No way... but that's..."

Apparently, Morna, the student chairman of the Arsenian School of Magic, has noticed, but the two remaining student councils still don't know. Understanding what Seyya was trying to say, Moona stares at Seyya with a surprising look on her face.

"No way. I'm supposed to have been killed in the dark."

I realize why Serena and Aisi's face is hacking into Seyya's remarks and is finally being treated like death.

In the School of Magic, the only exception to the treatment of death is that "in the event of a magician's death in the Dark Territories and the body could not be confirmed, the student shall be treated as a special case of death and no expulsion shall be imposed".

Normally, magicians live under the philosophy of protecting themselves, so if they are involved in incidents, accidents, etc., whatever the consequences, they are treated as self-responsibility.

But in the dark realm, and if there's a magician involved, it's different. That's because under the unusual circumstances of the Dark Territories, even if they are killed by magicians who are dealing with the Dark Territories, it cannot be said in any way that it is the magician's own fault.

If the body is not found, there is still a chance that it will survive, so we will not treat it as expulsion.

In the event of death, the school books are virtually present in the School of Magic. While expulsion and martyrdom require a lot of formalities when returning to school, in the case of death treatment, school attendance exists, which makes it possible to return to school relatively smoothly.

For this reason, only this example is allowed as an exception. Even so, none of the magicians who took advantage of this exception existed in the history of the Magic School of the Kingdom of Leiria.

"One day, I got caught up in a plot by a family of senior magicians in Frestan, and I was abducted to one of those facilities in the dark with multiple classmates. And it's Yua and Lily we met when we got out of there.

We left the facility, and instead of returning to Frestan, which is nearby, we decided to return to Aquaristan, so we moved through the Dark Realm. "

At this point, Seyya was lying.

Lily's identity was the fairy Undine, and it was Darris Grand Canyon that we met, but when we talked about the area, it became difficult, so we decided to meet at the facility.

The Mornas, who listened to Seyya, are losing their word. I can't help it. Because all of a sudden they told me they were abducted, and then they said they got out and came back through the dark realm. They didn't know how to react.

At the same time, they were able to understand something that underpinned the Seyyas. That's a raw obsession we can't compare to ourselves.

Moona and the others think that what the Sayers have been going through is not a big deal. Naturally, the experience would have included many, many crises in life, etc.

It is not surprising that the Sayers, who have survived that crisis, have something stronger than themselves. Thinking about it, they understand how sweet they were.

"Even if you go to Aquaristan, you've got the hardest part on the way, that's the Darris Grand Canyon."

The moment I hear Darris Grand Canyon, the Mornas tremble for a moment. I've read it in textbooks and books in the classroom, but I don't actually know what it's like. But they knew there was nothing they could do with a lot of strength.

"When attacking Darris Grand Canyon, I was dying a lot, and when I realized it, I was beyond my limits. Then we got the power now. And the power is dangerous, so Basil and Riger are working together to hide it. This is what we're talking about."

Saiya stopped talking here.

I answered about someone, but if I haven't explained the power as one thing, I haven't even touched it. But the Mornas could not hear any more.

That is because before the magnificent past of the Saiyas there was a doubt as to whether it was okay to step in any further.

"It's early tomorrow, so we're open around here today. We'll use this tent over here, you guys use that tent over there."

Saiya goes to the tent she built earlier, though that's good. Behind Seyya, Yua and Lily followed, and the three went straight into the tent.

But soon afterwards Seyya faces out of the tent and tells the Mornas.

"Watch, can we have a two-person system from each tent? Time is scheduled every three hours."

The student council looked at Seyya's suggestion and nodded towards Seyya as they confirmed each other's intentions. Student union members then went into the tent to set the order of watch and reveal the night.