Let's Manage The Tower

(9) The Wonder of Spirituality

Colette was talking to Cecil and Alisa when she returned to the management relaxation space from the beginning of the study.

In the meantime, beyond being a spiritual magic mentorship relationship, it's not an unusual combination, but somehow the appraisal I was curious about talked to.

"You seem to be playing a lot, but what are you talking about?

When the examiner heard that, Colette returned with a serious face.

"Huh? About the difference between human and elf spirituality?

I lowered my head thinking that Kaiseki had disturbed me more than I thought.

"No, I'm sorry. Looks like you got in the way."

I know more about spirituality than the average person, but I'm not very good at these three, but I'm no match for them.

However, Colette waved her right hand at such an examination.

"No, that's not true. It's a corner. Why don't you come talk to me?

"Huh? No, but I don't think it's very useful...?

"It's okay, it's okay."

Colette, who was forced to come, looked at Cecil and Alisa with a confused expression.

I was willing to mix myself up, but they nodded back quickly.

Cecil and Alisa also gave their consent, and the auxiliary fell down on the spot.

Looking at the examiner's face, Colette laughed.

"Don't look so disgusting. I thought you really needed it, so you asked me out.

"Need...?

Regarding spirituality, I didn't think I needed a study aid, but now I look confused.

After discerning his mood, Colette immediately explained why he stopped studying.

"What I was talking about was the difference between spirituality used by monsters and spirituality used by elves and humans."

More than a monster, no one knows more about his family than he does about examinations.

That's why Colette told the examiner to stay.

Finally convinced of Colette's words, Kaiseki sat down on the spot.

However, I am confident that I am familiar with the details of my family, but as far as spirituality is concerned, I know very little.

"Hmm. The spiritual art my family uses... Is there a difference in the first place?

Colette nodded to the question of examinations.

"There is. At least not as far as it looks."

"On sight? As far as I'm concerned, I think it's strange to say that there's a difference.

Having properly noticed Colette's rhetoric, the examiner leaned his neck.

Colette nodded before continuing the exam.

"Normally, it's stranger to make a difference."

"Um, why?

Without knowing what he was saying, the examiner asked for further explanation.

However, Colette does not know how to explain it.

Alisa came in between to help both of them.

"Kouske, even if the side you are using is different, the Spirit is the Spirit. If it were true, there wouldn't be a difference in technique."

"It's only a matter of reason."

Cecil added that she would take over Alisa's words.

Spiritual magic is simply a phenomenon in which spirits are "ordered" to perform magic.

The problem here is that there is no difference between spirits, but there is a difference between the phenomena that occur.

However, I still didn't understand why the three of them were making it a problem.

"No, because the surgeon's orders are different, isn't it natural for the difference to appear (...)?

Regardless of Elf and Human, if you become a monster or a family member, your thoughts are very different in the first place.

Then, it is natural for Kaiseki to think that the "order" of the spirits is different.

However, it seems that the idea of assistance is different for the three people who use spiritual art.

"That's not true. Even if the order of the magician is somewhat different, it is the spirit that causes the phenomenon, so it should be the same.

And Colette said that Cecil and Alisa also agreed.

"That's right. No matter how different the fuel is, there can be no difference in the very phenomenon of fire."

"Even if the command is entered incorrectly, the spirits will cause the same phenomenon."

The exam aid, which was explained to me by the three women, was held with the palm of my right hand facing for a moment.

I know what the three of them wanted to say, but I felt that there was a slight discrepancy between what I wanted to say earlier and what I wanted to say.

I wanted to calm down and think about what the deviation was.

After thinking about it for a while, I was able to find the difference.

The point is, if you take a carriage, horses and carriages become spirits, and you become magicians.

It is up to you to order what speed to go through the road, but the performance itself is determined by the construction of horses and carriages, so it is the opinion of the three that there is no difference in speed.

In contrast, what Kaiseki is saying is that if your abilities are different, it is not natural for differences to arise due to differences in experience.

Colette was convinced by the parable of the study aid.

"That's what it is. Even if we talk about it, what we're saying is that even if you change, the performance of the carriage itself will not change, so the speed at which you get to your destination will not change."

"That's right. But that can't be right.

When the examiner said so with expectations, for some reason Colette put her arms together with a difficult face.

"Hmm. What do you think?

"Eh!? I mean, isn't it obvious that when you think about it normally, you make a difference?

"Oh, yeah. That's why it's not like that."

Now Colette said that and began to wonder how to explain it.

The story of the carriage that Kaiseki said is fundamentally different from spiritual art, so it is difficult to explain it by analogy.

Still, I dare say, I wonder what to say.

Nevertheless, Colette looked at the study aid without much trouble and said.

"Oh, I see. What we're saying is, what does it mean to have different speeds depending on race, even though your arms are exactly the same as yours?"

"Um, does that mean the carriage is the same?

"Yes, it is."

Colette nodded happily as if she had finally passed the exam.

In contrast to Colette's expression, the assistant looked strange.

"Um... did that happen?

"There is. It happens very often when you use spiritual magic."

"I see. That's certainly strange."

I finally understood what Colette and the others were trying to say and nodded with a convincing face.

The examiner, who had never noticed such a thing before, recalled the previous question and shook his neck to the left and right.

"I know what you're asking, but I've never seen the difference in the first place, so I'm not sure."

"Well, that's right. In the first place, I didn't want to compare the magic used by my family."

When Colette agreed, the examiner once again looked strange.

"What? So, what was the question?

When Kaiseki heard that, Colette threw out her tongue.

"Cecil and Alisa asked me and I came up with something."

Colette wasn't even aware of it until she asked.

Still, there was a sense that something was different sensually.

That's why I got to the question earlier, but I didn't even know what it was after all.

In the end, for the examiners who had different perceptions from the foundation in the first place, it was not something that could be answered at all.

Nevertheless, some of the spiritual arts used by the family were better known than Colette's, so I told them what I could talk about.

However, I still had no idea what it had helped me to study.