Life with my Little Sister

Episode 144: The Globe

"Look, Fee. Your brother has to go to the exam."

"Higu......! Grr......!

It's a routine event during the exam, but your sister can't leave me anymore.

"Ya!" or so I guess you recognize that you are my own self.

"Huh? Phee, I'll be right back."

"... Phew... Phew, I like it..."

Hmm.

I got my face buried in my chest.

The sweet, lonely thing about this girl is that she can't get better no matter how old she is.

"After this, I'll buy you a new toy at the Chamber of Commerce, so be patient"

"Phew... I prefer toys to toys..."

"Yeah, I know. I like Fee too."

Geez, I gave you a hug, and on the contrary, Fee let go of my hand.

I let him go with great regret, so I guess he'll drop me off at the thought of a severance.

"All right, all right, Fee's a good kid."

"Phew, I support you in. Ha ha, good luck...!

I'm healthy......

You can't let this test fall.

Shortly before entering the venue, looking back, my sister was crying.

That's how the usual exams start.

Let's start with measuring the amount of magic.

Although there are some tense facial exams, I have no particular feelings about this. Touch and pass, and that's it.

Written exams are at a level where it is clear that they are already difficult, and the scratching questions are ingenious.

The quality of the trigger problem is, "Good!" Rather than admiring it, "the guy who thought about this issue, I'm sure his personality is bent over," he's more spiteful than dominated by the thought.

Well, not all of it is, in that there is still salvation.

And practical skills.

Similar to last time, it seems that if you hit the examiner with magic, that's fine.

However, the difficulty is increased in the form of hitting five locations with site designation.

I guess we're already assuming a real fight around here.

And there's Mr. Tordi by the ring.

The last time a literary girl stood up.

Does it feel like you're recording or something?

This, absolutely, was pulled out of a shortage of manpower, or something like that, right?

Looks like serving this country sucks after all......

I think I'm busy with this.

My focus was on defeat conditions.

Eating magic five times.

In other words, you won't be disqualified until four times.

I thought maybe this meant that you could experience the actual battle.

My opponent of magic is Abel, day after day.

On an overwhelming stature, he keeps losing without a hand or leg.

It's not a losing streak, it's a losing streak.

I can't help it......

There are very few things you can do to prevent it from being a daily exercise.

But this is a place that's balanced so you can pass if you have more than a certain amount of power, so even I, the miserable defeated man, should have a lot to do.

And you can make mistakes up to four times.

It's far more lukewarm than Dr. Abel's field class, which would blow you across the sky if you ate one shot.

This time, the magic I'm going to try is the original spelling I knitted for vs. Abel.

The name is also "Ten Globes".

Anyway, Abel's attacks are a lot of trouble.

I needed another magic turret to fight it.

So I came up with the idea of creating a mass of root magic.

Place the core magic in the center, surrounding it like a satellite, with the magic sphere that serves as a turret for various attributes rotating.

This should have allowed us to fire and intercept all attribute sorcery and destroy attacks from enemies with magic cannons of favorable attributes...

The result was - I just increased the number of black stars.

The 'Celestial Globe' 's public satellite is not enough for the elf's great magician's number of maneuvers, just to get away with physical enhancement.

You said you'd be captured and KO in the meantime.

However,

"... I think the idea itself is good. Its magic guidance technology should be extended as Al's personality"

I got a compliment.

In the sixth level of practice, I intend to use this' Celestial Globe '.

But this time, I intend to use the true figure of "shooting out all kinds of attribute magic" in secret, thoroughly and exclusively for water bullets.

So would it still be closer to the truth to call it 'Mercury' than to say 'Celestial Globe'?

How does a skilled examiner attack this?

To explore my own weaknesses, let me be very helpful!

"Shall we begin? I hope you have a good fight."

The examiner smiles and announces the start, and the test begins.

I want to interrupt you a little bit because the chant is starting in front of me, but that's gutsy patience.

I'm training myself this time.

So I'll focus on creating Mercury.

Building this magic turret actually takes a little while.

I have trouble finishing the exam officer's chant first, but fortunately, the completion of the procedure was almost simultaneous.

We can manage to start the fight on five-minute terms!

"Okay, I'll go"

From "Mercury," it rains a lot of rain.

This man seemed surprised to me, though Dr. Abel would have a light look on him as if he were 'something that doesn't exist'.

But that was it.

It is difficult to say that it is common.

It releases quite a few at considerable speeds, but all of them are avoided.

I don't know, Tatami, but it doesn't look like the move of someone who's experienced in action.

Especially amazing is the paring with demon walls.

Speaking of demon walls, it is common sense to make them literally protective walls, but I was impressed that some methods are used like shields.

If that is true, it goes well with the magic of physical enhancement.

If you are a Magic Swordsman or Magic Fighter, it may be a must-have skill.

The examiner spared my attack, packed the distance, and unleashed a water bullet.

I can see it's completely subdued around here.

Because if someone can move like this, there must be some great attack magic too.

From the standpoint, I guess it's stress that this is the only way to choose the means of attack.

(Because of that. I'll try to parry it too)

The principle itself is very simple.

Just play the attack with a tiny demon wall and change the orbit.

Besides, the water bullet has no twist whatsoever and is flying straight. It's an easy situation to handle.

You don't have a hand in not practicing, do you?

"Like this?

Try it, it was easy to imitate.

There are technologies in the world that say, 'It looks easy, try it, it's very difficult', but this doesn't seem to be the case.

Especially if the flying speed were faster, the difficulty would jump.

(There's another magic trick I want to try...)

See the ringside. That's the dark spell that that guy's good at.

Gentle sorcery that can safely restrain the subject.

"Black rope!

"Noooo!?"

All right, all right, it's working.

The exam officer's avoidance technique is physical ability and paring, and since the premise is that the body can move, the operation to seal the movement seems to have haunted me.

On the contrary, thinking about when you can no longer move yourself, arrowheads' celestial globes' may be useful.

(A little more, I'd just like to observe how they move -)

Behind my brain, you would be crying, a darling sister appeared.

Yeah.

You shouldn't take too long. Fee is pathetic.

That's why a five-point burst of water bullets.

I finished the game.

"Until then. Alto crane put. Practical exams, passed."

It took me a little while, but I've studied, and I haven't gotten a shot at it, so it wouldn't be such a terrible grade.

If I'm going to pass in less time, or be evaluated, I'm going to have to give up.

On his return, he asked if he was confident in the amount of magic.

If you say so, fine, because I unleashed a water bullet.

Are you worried about this condition?

I know what happens when I run out of magic.

Freshly remembered children don't know how to add or subtract magic, and in some cases they fall because of too much force.

If you're an examiner, I guess you don't have to worry about that part either.

Whatever it is, I'm not sure about it.

But more than that, more than anything.

"Oh, I want to see Fee soon..."

As soon as possible, I want to give you a hug.

I left the venue early.