Next Life

Six Stories "Studying"

"Light and darkness are born more than chaos, heaven and earth"

What Emma is reading is a genesis myth passed down to the continent.

I wondered why it was later than Filato's history, Marius, but he showed it to me and convinced me.

It was much more difficult to spell because of the number of characters compared to history books.

If I had done the myth earlier, my willingness to try to get to know Tariant must have been greatly attenuated.

"Light will be Niale Latteff, darkness will be Tindalos and much will be contested"

Marius stroked down his chest, surprised to learn that Herka had been removed from his charge, but was purely stunned when he found out why.

"I can teach now too, please"

Emma greeted her in Farmian, which made sense, although it was somewhat of a mess.

(Isn't Emma a Real Perfect Superman?

And Marius roared.

To Marius, who is benefiting from the correction, in Emma's case, it should only be a gift of effort, to say the least.

I think Marius tries to take it back by doing, even though he feels some drawbacks.

While thinking that even if there are differences in the process of gaining power, the value of the results to be achieved should be equal.

(And what is Tindalos...)

Marius was surprised when an unexpected name came up.

Tindalos was the only one whose name appeared as the final boss of the extra event.

To myth, I can't forbid the surprise that it also comes out as a god of darkness.

Is it the sadness of ordinary people that makes them surprised when they find out something new, even though they think it's not the same as the game?

For the record, Niarlatteff's name was first heard.

"The Phantom of the Two Gods fell, and the sun, angel, earth, man, and beast were born over Nair Latothev, and the devil, moon, and sea were born over Tindalos"

I had doubts that elves, dwarves, beasts, etc. would not come out, but I decided to keep my mouth shut because it was a myth passed down to "human beings".

As soon as I finished reading it, I did not review it, but used the magic book.

"Dear Marius, on the contrary, it might be too easy to stick around."

I accepted Rovisa's suggestion in two replies that

Which way did Marius have no veto rights, and he was interested in the "Rovisa-style spell".

I started learning with the intention of exposing myself, but soon I felt uncomfortable.

All the prepared magic books are new.

Even though the book about the myth of Genesis was obsolete.

I thought you bought it on purpose, but when you look at the new place up to Emma and Rovisa's minute, there seems to be another reason.

And after thinking so far, Marius remembered the "Rovisa-style spell" thing.

I was convinced that if the spell changed, the magic book would need to be revamped as well.

Emma and Rovisa are told to recite it after reading it and follow the letters with their eyes.

Magic doesn't activate unless the operator tries to use it, so he can speak up and practice.

For Emma's white and female, her longer fingers are placed over the text of the book of Marius, moving into her mouth and into her confession.

"Fire, wake up and burn my enemies, Fire."

"It's fire... hmm?

I stopped along the way unexpectedly due to the unexpected length.

"What's wrong?"

Marius asked the strange two.

"This isn't a" rovisa-style, "is it?

"Yes, it's a military secret, so it can't be published in a magic book that anyone can get."

Emma answers.

Unlike when playing games, I can't remember spells as much as I practiced once or twice, but it would be bad if they were studied in a book.

"Master Marius can already use a lot of magic, and I thought this was just about the right amount to master the language."

I nodded first at what Rovisa said, like putting some exploration into it, before answering.

"I was interested because I found out about the power of“ Rovisa-style ”in mock warfare. I never dreamed I'd be framed for a series of unchanging chants."

Be honest and tell the truth.

Because it is too late to regret that it has taken such a form as to put exploration into military secrecy, in the present circumstances that it is hard to say that it has been completely trusted.

Rovisa answered me even as she looked nagging.

"I don't mind telling you, but suddenly using different chants doesn't work, does it?

It was difficult for a wizard to change a familiar chant once, and there was an insignificant confusion.

If the dedication of Emma and Helka had not proven the usefulness of the new spell, it would have been frustrating.

"My concubine didn't know that it wasn't just because it was from another continent that I couldn't quite admit."

Rovisa mocked herself, saying she was innocent that she just needed to improve her chanting.

Marius thought it was impossible to change what permeated a country from that.

I opened my mouth to change the atmosphere that Emma was about to darken.

"Then let's just try it. Fire, burn, fire."

Marius continued to try and shoot, thinking it was still short.

"Fire, burn. [Fire]"

A blue and white fireball came out of Marius' palm.

"... Huh?

I make the face that Rovisa saw something incredible.

Emma wasn't surprised, but she made her expression slightly stronger and sent a harsh gaze.

Marius himself was of course surprised.

In case you didn't think you were going to use it with your palms, you must have killed Rovisa by now.

"Normally, I don't succeed at one time, but, well, Master Marius is different."

Rovisa's follow up was empty, but Marius didn't want to blame it.

If it's a game and it can't be used in one go, it will be treated as a glitch, but this place is real.

I've thought that every time I find a difference from the game, why is it the same only in these cases?

(Could this be the case with magical associations?

I recently noticed the Sage Correction.

Many of them couldn't tell by the nuts for that matter, but Marius put out the fireballs when he spilled a sigh.

Emma opened her mouth first when she was thinking about how to make an excuse for Emma with a harsh look on her face.

"I don't know if you want to or not, but Marius proved that you're not from this country, or from the Tariant continent."

Oh, I thought so, but I swallowed the words around my throat.

If it's true, why have you bothered pointing it out at this time?

Unlike Rovisa, who seems to be somewhere popular and easy to handle, the superman samurai was not caught off guard or in a gap.

There seems to be a point in what Marius can't even imagine in what he's saying right now.

"Dear Marius, if you master Tariant, a variety of people will say sweet words for a variety of reasons. You have to be careful what you say and do, it can create a lot of misfortune."

"Oh, I'll be careful"

I have a problem with being told it's a detour, but I have to say no when asked if it was something I needed to do.

It's not good for strange people to make weird mistakes.

I think I need to worry about not lowering my ratings from Rovisa and Emma any more.

Rovisa tapped her hands gently to draw the attention of the two, thinking that Emma was wearing a harsh look because of a gap in Marius.

"Let's get back on our minds and move on. Ice Zone, Keep It Stopped When It Should Be, Freezing"

Suddenly came magic I didn't know, but I was just going to be cautious about imitating it in a far-fetched way.

Successfully managed not to show attitude.

Is it the kind of magic of cold preservation to observe from chants and words?

The item bags were popular in the game, so I can say the kind of magic I didn't need.

Then there will also be other magic, or professions, that did not exist in the game?

As a game lover and fantasy lover, Marius is an exciting development.

"Dear Marius, please concentrate."

"I'm sorry."

The rating from the two is probably a descending line.

It was a break, and a brunette maid of unknown name brought her tea.

When I said I was only going to serve, I said nothing and dropped back.

He was a kemono ear, so he's probably an animal man.

That was pretty cute, including a bite.

Cacao tea was delicious, but it fell a lot more than ever before.

"Mm-hmm. Yesterday's was better."

I appeal to Marius to pretend to be a story and know a little bit about the taste.

"Thank you for that"

"Emma used to brew it."

Rovisa seeds with Emma to thank.

Marius presumes that she came off the service because she became a teacher.

From there, the story rolled, and Rovisa succeeded in hearing out that she liked rose water and Emma liked lemon tea.

It is a small step forward for Marius.

And the story spread and was also mentioned in occupations such as food culture and summoners.

I thought Marius would care the most about this flow.

"With that said, how is the bath boiling? It doesn't seem like a firewood type, but is it also a magic item?

It's the size of a first-class lodging bath.

I don't think I can handle it with my manpower.

When I was in the woods, I put up with the idea that I couldn't do it, but I still wanted to ask because I was from a bath lover ethnicity.

Rovisa answers.

"I use magic items, but I haven't boiled them. We pump up hot springs and use them."

"Hot springs?"

Marius wondered whether it was possible in this world, no, with the technology of the country, to dig the hot springs and lay the pipes, but Rovisa received it in a different way.

"Yeah. The principle is unknown, but when you dig up to about a thousand meters underground, hot water springs up. They're laying pipes and pumping them up."

"It's an amazing technology to dig a thousand meters underground and pump water."

Marius nodded admirably as to whether there was such technology in this world as well, Rovisa denied.

"No. They used a kind of magic item to dig it. Items from the old world."

"The Old World?

I learned to catch on to the expression, but I immediately remembered history.

"Well, once to Zagan the Demon King..."

"Yes, I say a number of objects and methods of making, including tool bags, azimuthal magnets and advanced magic items, were lost at that time. There are still pipes left to pump up the water, but items to dig have been lost."

So is there an odd chigusa in civilization or something, Marius was good at.

Before civilization was completely destroyed, the first Bernhardt and Klaus Adler succeeded in sealing it.

"Does the fact that the first Bernhardt became king mean that Zagan could be sealed in this country?

For reasons such as monitoring the Demon King, it is not uncommon for a pattern to do so to be fiction.

Rovisa nodded lightly when she asked, thinking so.

"Yes. That kind of inheritance remains. but the key point seems to have been lost when there was a major civil unrest..."

It was also impossible for Rovisa to drop her shoulder and Emma to blush.

There really is, such a dumb thing.

Emma added bitterly, not knowing or not knowing the mood of Marius in which he was stunned.

"Now we can assume that it might be one of the most disturbed parts of the ecosystem that dot the country."

Marius, who had an idea, tried to get confirmation.

"Could it be Lake Nara?

"Yes, that's one of the candidates"

Oddly enough, he was using all the gunning magic in a place where the Demon King might be sealed.

I didn't feel any of those things, and I figured it wouldn't be likely because I messed up all that mess and nothing happened.

"So let's take a look around for once? If you're lucky, you might know something."

"May I? I have to ask His Majesty, but I'd really like to ask you."

Rovisa joyfully joins hands.

The children of the hereafter shall keep their mouths shut.

He said this was the trigger for "Twilight in the New World (Catastrophe)".