Why.

Why didn't I realize it was this simple?

- If there was a cause, it would be because I put too much into secret surgery training.

I was too focused on one thing, and the others were neglected.

I'm so stunned and stunned that what I strongly thought I wanted at first sight could fall off my knees so much.

The ingredients to get to the answer...

"What do you say? Did you find that helpful?

Standing on the wall (...) Weiss, even though he presented it from the beginning.

After noon on the sixth day.

Tired of training all night, I took a day off, grabbed lunch, and then visited Wise's room called "I'm Back Already".

"- Hmm. That face still looks like (...)"

Weiss, who worked in paperwork, saw my face and showed me exactly what my training was like.

Actually, you're right, so that's good.

"Think you're wasting your time like this."

I spent five days getting nothing out of it.

So much so that I got the answer, "You can't stay like this."

So I decided to change my policy.

Maybe I'll actually get more of it myself... but I don't have the room for wasting my time training right now.

"Can you show me again? Now I'll take a good look (...) from"

"Unleash magic," Wise said.

Magic that can't be touched without its properties, without its features, without its colours and smells.

To its magic, it gives it properties, gives it characteristics, and releases it with a degeneration that gives it color and smell.

- Then it should be "visible".

- "My glasses" see magic, because there is "magic vision".

To what extent does Wise emit magic and how many properties and traits it?

Maybe we should determine that ratio ourselves...

It's a waste of time anyway.

This is not all the training, there are still four left.

Complete this and you won't go half the way.

That's why I changed my policy.

I gave up looking for answers anymore.

The answer is to "see".

"Fine. I'll show you as many times as you want."

And I'm going to see the answer.

- I almost collapsed from my knee.

- "It was".

The words run through my head over and over again.

Yes, it was.

I forgot...... no, I didn't even think about it.

Weiss already said the answer.

Why didn't I even think about it?

It's so simple.

Why.

I lay my feet on the wall in front of Wise, standing sideways, releasing my magic.

And... I stood on the wall.

"... ah"

Goh!

I was too familiar with the feeling of standing on the wall.

I wasn't distracted, but I couldn't maintain my posture, and I fell off as much as I wanted and put my head in the floor. Say...! No, I don't care about the pain now!

"I just got up, didn't I!?

"Oh. All you have to do is improve your practice. Congratulations."

Yay... Yay!

…………

No... I don't really feel like "I did it".

Rather self-loathing.

Why, for days, didn't you notice such an easy thing?

I already had the answer to that.

My head hurts.

Some of the pain I bumped into, but more than that, my manuke is too painful.

"Thank you. I'm leaving..."

"...? Really?

Although I was happy for a moment, Weiss looked strange to me as soon as I lost my mind and dropped my shoulder.

- Reduce gravity.

That word Weiss was the answer.

Thinking about it, it all explains so much, and I know how to do it myself.

I couldn't do it with my legs alone.

I had to cover my body with magic that released magic from my whole body and with magic - a magic that degenerated into the properties and characteristics of "shaking off gravity".

Because if you don't cover it, you'll be affected by gravity.

That was the answer.

As a result of viewing Weiss with "magic vision," thin magic wrapped his entire body. I didn't even know the characteristics and characteristics from just looking at them, but the problem is the movement of their magic.

Wrap your whole body.

I'm not supposed to be able to stand on the wall when I was releasing magic only on my feet.

- And with this answer, I have another thing figured out.

"Could it be triple the difficulty...?

Walking on the wall requires three elements: "make it sticky to magic," "shake off gravity," and "maintain a certain release of magic."

Perhaps if I mastered walking and driving one by one, I would never have been asked to have "magical degeneration" with multiple elements at a time.

For example, if you're walking in silent walking - I think you can do it with just a leg release.

It would be a reason not to ground the shoes and the ground in layers where you can't see the release magic. That's the same logic as walking in the sand.

The driving technique of being able to run anywhere is not "walking the wall" or "stopping at the ceiling" in the first place.

You'll be able to run, but what Weiss did is only three things together.

The original driving technique can probably be in the ratio of "make it sticky to magic" to "shake off gravity". I wonder if some adjustments are also necessary depending on where you run.

Fast travel over short distances is possible by "shaking off gravity".

- And well, I reasoned with the mess.

The details may be different, but I think this fits roughly.

Evidence of this is a lot worse than Wise's, but I could have tried walking, driving, and walking.

And then, as he says, it depends on the degree of practice.

... really, why is it so easy...

And by combining these three, you walk the wall, and you go to the ceiling.

Goh.

"I don't...!

I fell from the height there.

... how many of them will be able to tap into their heads by the time it's done.