Falling Mage and the Power of Divergence
Episode 329: Mother and Child Reunion (top)
"Oh, Mother!?
The home of the Morganese built on Avalon Island. The girl's voice heard from one of the rooms in that building seemed surprised from the bottom of her heart.
Serena can't hide her surprise at the woman who suddenly appeared in front of her. Because it was the mother I knew well who showed up in front of me, and I never thought I'd meet her in a place like this.
Left and right of Serena also have the appearance of Morna and Aisi, the student council of the Arsenian School of Magic, as usual, but they also seem surprised by the appearance of Mocha-Phoenix, Serena's mother, just like Serena. The three of them were told to welcome a visitor at Morgana's behest, but I never thought that visitor was a mocha.
In that sense, I can't help but be surprised at them.
They The Arsenian School of Magic Student Union was once a regular student magician. It is expressed in its past form because today they are heterogeneous to call ordinary student magicians. Meeting one boy has dramatically changed their lives.
If they hadn't met the boy, they might still have been on the other side. I still don't know if that was a positive or a negative effect for them about what their lives have changed.
Only one thing is for sure: they've already set foot in a world where normality is different. And now there was a mocha about to step into a new and different world.
Mocha-Phoenix may also be special within the Kingdom of Leiria in that it can handle 'Phoenix's'. "The Phoenix" is one of the particularly famous forces within the Kingdom of Leiria. But it is only a story within the Kingdom of Leiria, and she is a mediocre person in the framework of a magician.
The Serenas on the other hand met heretical magicians, who can now rock this world, and by acting together they have become a distinctly different race of worlds. Apart from returning to normal life, they have had a bit of unusual experience naming themselves ordinary magicians.
It is unconscious but aware of them themselves. that we stand out from the rest of our generation of student magicians. In particular, it was the Leirian Magic Games that stood out earlier.
Despite the fact that they encountered an unlikely phase in common sense of invasion from Dacrea, they all calmly dealt with and showed the face of the Arsenian School of Magic. Moreover, I can say that I defended the Kingdom of Leiria by taking the initiative to fight.
In that context, what they had experienced before the Games would have been significant in Dacrea II. Mocha-Phoenix was also one of the parties in that case, but she was only a victim and did not cross to Dacrya at her own will.
On the contrary, Serena and the others crossed to Dacrya at their will and worked hard to rescue Mocha. The experience was first and foremost impossible if we had lived normally, and at the same time made them unusual beings. Fortunately, however, the events are not known within the Kingdom of Leiria, so they can and should still be included in the ordinary sphere.
But Leiria's magic tournament earlier, and Lettel's companion to the thirteenth premier magician, kept them away from normal. Once they walk within the Kingdom of Leiria, they are one of the magicians who defended their country and are treated as fellow heroes. That means you can't live until then.
The eyes of those around them change, and they are not seen as one girl, but as magicians who defended their country. Whatever you do, the first lettel will be affixed to it.
But they still had a place to stay. That is the family, the clan to which it belongs.
In front of the family, they saved the country. They're not magicians or fellow heroes, one girl. As long as we have family, there is still a place in the Kingdom of Leiria where they can be them.
But now the place was about to disappear. If Mocha-Phoenix shows up on this Avalon island, and if he cooperates with the Morganas, Mocha will be no longer normal again. Serena doesn't know why Mocha showed up here. But she only unconsciously felt that her place of rest was being lost in front of her. At the same time, I realized that it would annoy my sister, Nari.
Nothing. Serena is not going to blame Mocha, her mother. It's just that, unconsciously, the word spilled out of my mouth.
"Why... I'm here..."
I don't know if that's self-blame as a sister, or if it's my honest truth. I don't even know why I said those words.
The words just spilled out of my mouth.
Words as if to blame. Serena immediately returned to me and tried to say something again. But I can't find the words. I don't know what to say. I don't know how to catch up with what I'm saying.
That's how Mocha said while Serena was lost.
"I'm sorry, Serena"
The face looks heartless or lonely. But you won't have to either. I thought I'd popped out of the house, because if I thought I'd finally met my daughter, who'd never heard from me before, I'd be hit with those words at the very beginning of the opening.
Mocha seemed more shocked than she thought. She went on to repeat the same words again.
"I'm sorry."
And the word was heavy again upon Serena.