My sister-in-law has become a brave man.

Episode 44: "Magic Practice. 」

On the left hand side is a large, shallow river spiral.

On the right hand side sounds from somewhere in the deep woods, bird chirping.

Being in the idyllic and beautiful scenery makes me feel more and more like a walk.

Forests with evergreen trees, but some were pompous and red-leaved.

After walking for a while like that, I heard what a distraction "ha ~ le" from the woods, and a potato and a little shadow ran out.

Walking carrots?

He had eyes and mouths like three black dots, and except where the leaves were grassy and fluffy, he was a "carrot" who walked (and walked) with his roots on his feet no matter what he saw.

Moreover, a walking "dicon" appears, and a jumping "onion" emerges.

The root vegetable trio, singing "Ha-le-ha" in a distracting voice, fluttered the grass of his head as he sang "Ho-le-ha" in a whimsical voice as he lined up before me with potatoes, giving out a yellowish powder.

Uh.... encount?

I looked at it in the image of a mutant bird because he looked so nervous.

The yellow powder flying out of my head grass, it looks like something sucks.

There's nothing like gray mist, so it's probably a kind of warcraft (Mandrake?).

Please pick it up -.

So I activated the magic of the [Spell (Rune)] I built in my head.

"Whirlwind."

It's the magic of having a whirlwind and blowing up the subject, but what happened was a tiny tornado.

That gust winding the vortex swallowed the root vegetable trio with every yellow powder, then took the surrounding pebbles and dead leaves and flew high in the sky in an instant with a goof.

It looks like you made a mistake.

I'm sorry.

I dropped him off with a distant eye, hoping he could land safely, listening to the trio sing away "Ha, ha, ha, ha?".

Then before I took a few steps, I realized that the birds were stopping ringing.

Stop your feet feeling faintly dry tension, build defensive magic and cast a spell.

"Water Shield."

Blue glowing water emerges from the air, circling in circles as I draw a spherical shape around me, a few bands.

The four-legged shadow that struck from above the nearby tree began to bash.

It was a gray wolf who spinned in the air and landed by the river.

Encount, Greywolf.

A body about the size of a large dog has a grey mist all around it.

It's the first time I've encountered it, it's a demon.

I was quickly surrounded by six demons, as five Greywolves appeared from the woods following one who had ambushed me.

Greywolf, who has become hostile and attacks from time to time, has no peculiar abilities.

The means of attack are fangs and nails, all prevented by the "water".

But instead of giving up, I can't feel a single piece of reason trying to identify the other person's power in the first place.

"I'll hit you with my hand!" The impression.

In the meantime, their attacks are prevented by the "water", so it's almost harmless to me.

I can fly with a (whirlwind) like the earlier root vegetable trio, but I hear that demons are annoying things that are contaminated by gray fog.

It's troublesome when troublesome demons are born around, and I'll try to defeat them as much as possible, building attack magic in my head.

"Water Edge."

The chanted [spell] creates dozens of blue blades that float in the air, and moves at the same time to gain an entity by my magic.

The six-headed Greywolf was incidentally chopped up with a raging boomerang-like sharp blade.

With a splatter, overkill.

In the roar of anger and the screaming of the Terminator, Greywolf turned into a meat mass.

Along with the grey mist that was stuck around his body, its meat mass disappeared to melt, and only the fragmented white bone rolled for six heads, by the river.

I hear the bird chirping back, somewhere far away.

It's too much to slit your whole body of something you can drop your head on.

Perhaps the lack of proper regulation of the amount of magic that can be put into one magic makes it more powerful than I expected.

While turning blue to the splatter sight burnt in the back of his brain, he sees a rolling stone nearby cut in two all the way, adding another problem.

We have not been able to limit the target of the attack.

Walk away from scattered bones and keep thinking about grunting.

I'm not willing to regret what I did, but I'm so shocked that it turned out to be a terribly miserable way to do it, and I'm not going to calm down until I come up with a way to do something about it.

We need to practice more, or devise a way to use magic, so that if we're going to do it, we can end up with a blow.

As for regulating the amount of magic, it's almost a matter of feeling, so I guess I'll just have to practice until I get used to it.

"Let's follow the cap of the pet bottle to avoid spilling the water that came full of glasses. However, don't move the cap" because of the difficulty, I'm not sure I'll be able to do it right away (and I'm not that clever).

For the moment, let's cut through "Whirlwind" or its top magic "Tornado".

As for the demons, let's deal with a combination of some magic so that they can be tailored in one blow and yet not cause damage to their surroundings.

What I came up with was a "cage" that unfolds defensive magic around the enemy and activates attack magic inside it.

A combination of Fire Shield and Fireball.

There was no such magic in the [Ambrose Book], so walking around thinking about the composition of the spell, after a while, the demon encounts again.

Green slime.... in, Bear.

I thought it was my weakest enemy.

Some of the very green objects in front of me contain bears that are about a third digested (awesome gross to see guts and bones).

Is slime stronger than a bear...

Not really.

It's definitely a demon because the grey misty look looses from the body of the green slime.

Maybe if you break a “nuclear” green round catamari in the middle of a translucent puffy object, you can defeat it.

but then a third of the digested bears are going to come out.

... Yeah.

Let me go with cremation.

Whether it's a greedy nature or a green slime trying to come this way with a bear inside, use the magic you just thought about.

It's not that difficult because I just changed where to deploy Fire.

Fire Cage.

Point your right index finger at the red light and circle around surrounding the slime.

Then, over the head of the slime, a bowl of fire burned up, forming a hemispherical (domed) cage to trap the demon.

Continuously activates the attack magic of the Fire Sphere that has been repositioned.

"Fireball."

Several Fire Balls appear in the Fire Cage and explode.

It glowed softly, and the dull explosion sounded loose and the "cage of fire" burned.

Was the Fire Cage underpowered or was the Fire Ball overpowered?

Either way, it seems dangerous as it is, so build another magic on reinforcement.

Wind Cage.

A circle surrounding the "Cage of Fire" was drawn with a white lighted index finger, creating a cage of wind attributes and often later, the "Cage of Fire" broke and exploded inside it.

The "Wind Cage" trapped all the firepowder inside, but the blast was left to pass, so the smell of the burning nose of the slime drifted around like it was about to bend.

Uh-huh.

It smells so bad that when the (whirlwind) magic forced it to air and then released the (wind cage), the gray powder scattered all over it.

It was eaten by a slime, it would have been a bear.

I snapped into Buddha and left the scene.

The stone where the slime was just black and coarse, and it didn't affect me around, so it seems like a good way to do it.

However, at the same time as practicing to be able to regulate the power of attack magic, it seems necessary to consider how to combine the magic enhancement of the cage with attributes.

(Magic with attributes each has attributes that are compatible and bad. "Fire and wind" is compatible, but "fire and water" is not compatible.

To some extent, I found a direction to think about, and I felt soothed.

After a short walk, I find an awesome rock and stop my leg.

Attack and defense magic as well as disassembly exercises are one of today's aims.

"Water Cage."

Eliminate the "cage of water" built in a hemispherical shape by surrounding the rock with "disassembly".

What a rewarding practice to solve your own problems.

But [disassembly] is a magic that needs to go through three stages, so it makes a lot of sense in terms of gaining experience.

Incidentally, the first phase of Disassembly draws on the spell that is creating its magic and sees how it is constructed: Spell Expansion (Spell Ixpend).

The second stage breaks the most important part of the constructed spell (Cut).

And in the third and final stage, it will be "disassembly" that will tear apart the broken magic.

Over and over again, I have somehow figured out the amount of magic I need to cut and disassemble.

But I practiced a few more times, and I just thought.

There was a sound over my head, and a huge shadow passed me by.

What is it, the first thing I saw for you was a warcraft.

A silver bird that beards its wings and swirls loosely, looking down from the high, blue sky.

Rock bird.

Oh, uh...

Big.

I don't feel hostile, but for some reason I'm clearly descending towards this one, a heavyweight warcraft that's not going to blow me away with a "whirlwind".

Maybe Tornado can fly it.

No.

I don't want to count on you.

I built magic in my head and cast [a spell].

"Spatial Transfer (Teleport)"

From the woods near Lausandola, to the house of Bardeaux.

Now I could travel without getting anything involved, but they didn't have a good time.

"Ma, wizard... Huh?!

An aunt with a good width looks at this one with her eyes round the door.

Before that, Bardeaux, who thought he was drugged and stood with a small bottle in his hand, said, "I'm just a patient. Don't worry about it," he pushed his aunt outside, closing the door.

... something, excuse me?

The words of reprimand seemed to come, slightly tiny, as I subtly returned the chair removed from the subspace to its original position, an eel with a somewhat scary face emerged from the back room.

Huh?

"Rio. Are you back safe?... Did the practice go well?

Well, quite.

Is something wrong?

"Adelaide's a lot calmer. You told me about the goddess revelation, but there's something I care about. I'd like to return to the country as soon as possible.

You want me to do a sealed disassembly now?

Are you in such a hurry?

"I don't know when. But my sister's going to be in danger.

That's a hurry, I nodded.

Family hazards are a top priority.

Activates magic at the same time that Eyre grabs the hand he offers.

"[Spatial Transfer]"

That's how before Bardo came back, me and Eyre disappeared.

... Mr. Baldeau. You didn't run away, did you?