Next Life
Thirteen Tales "Flaws"
Marius didn't know, but nothing is only baggy, as the name Nungaro suggests.
In other words, there are other uses besides item bags.
It turns out that anything familiar with Marius' magic no longer even works Lucas or Nilsson's magic, and Marius decides to be in charge of the magic addition.
Greater effort was required to settle the magic.
"If it's about five, you don't have to rush."
and the follow-up of Bernhardt III was appreciated.
"Glad you didn't crush it all the way to Noog"
It is the first voice that Rovisa unleashed towards Marius when she learned the upside of the matter.
It would only have sounded ironic if it hadn't been accompanied by a beautiful smile.
She said she had time today, so she was having tea with Marius, Rovisa, and Emma while studying Tariant.
Emma told me that she lacked curtains and capes besides the item bags while serving.
When Marius heard that, she questioned about the magic item and the other boundaries, so she asked Emma, who seemed to answer anything with her scones cheeky.
"How is a magic item different from a normal one?
"Simply put, can you use the same effects as magic?"
Emma answered after sipping a sip of lemon tea.
As a matter of fact, many of the daily necessities are also enchanted, he said.
Still, all magic with special effects is a magic item, because the magic that increases endurance is at best what makes you treat daily items.
Even if it is a daily necessity, it will be more luxurious than what is not consumed, than it is enchanted.
I would add that the higher the magic, the harder it is to anchor, and the higher the price.
"Dear Marius, you are responsible."
She said with a laugh that Rovisa shrugged, and Marius shrugged her shoulders deliberately.
Rovisa and Emma were heard that Marius could use higher spiritual magic than Bernhardt III, but his attitude remained unchanged.
There were times when Rovisa pointed her gaze at the rare exploration, but otherwise, as always, Marius was more of a startling shark.
"You heard I could use a" lead sink, "but I'm surprised you two didn't change your attitude."
I thought it might have screwed up later. I made it Marius, and I couldn't help but say it.
I couldn't think of any other hand, and I wasn't willing to read Emma and the others' minds without darkness, but it was another story to tell if it would go to them.
"Because Emma, of course, can tell if she's using magic, even a concubine."
Marius nodded so much to Rovisa's answer.
Anyway, if you can read your mind unconditionally, it means you have more room to walk over than you have to use magic.
I have shown a friendly attitude by trying not to use magic as much as possible, but I was a little happy to come here and say that was not a total waste.
Marius realized that the moment the magic activated was perceptible was the first time he had fought Lucas and Nilsson.
So Marius thought anyone could perceive magic, and praised herself in her heart that she was right not to use magic as hard as she could before.
It's just, "So that's it?" It was also true that I thought.
I didn't want him to change his attitude, but he secretly caught me wondering if there might be a slightly different reaction.
"Dear Marius... You really lack awareness of your power"
Emma sighed as if she was frightened when she spotted Marius' psyche.
It was Marius' opinion that it was not a difference in values rather than a lack of recognition, but he urged the gaze to continue without giving a verbal answer.
"After showing you the power to destroy this country lightly, I think it's just a prank to be able to read minds and explore the past."
I didn't think it was false from a pale Emma attitude.
In other words, Marius' combat power seems to be too shocking and less shocking about reading mind magic.
Though I wondered if it was such a thing, the possibility of a reply such as "It's such a thing in this world" floating around and clapping my mouth soon afterwards.
Marius seems to be the only one who thinks that the creeps of reading minds prevail over unrealistic things such as the power to destroy a country.
Perhaps it is a unique idea in this world where there is a nation that can be destroyed: demon kings and demons, and it actually happens to be destroyed.
(Or am I perceived to be capable of destroying a country...)
It is to be honest that I did not yet intend to show that much power.
Is it because of a kick at Wyburn or a series of unchanging chants?
Or is it just plain after doing them?
(Ma, I can't help what I did)
With the speed of switching to madness, I immediately get my thoughts on the future.
Is it also because Wilson was actually hostile but ostensibly friendly, due to their perception of Marius' power?
Wasn't that because Bernhardt III was shocked yesterday, not because he could use reading mind magic, but because he revealed his plans and read them out?
It is a very misread, for example.
(If you mean "sage” correction, I wish you could fill the gaps in values and stuff)
Marius couldn't help but pound his tongue.
I also feel fast enough to break it off as worse, but still, things seem to be getting worse.
No, Marius, who had been somewhat warned several times, but had not taken it seriously, was at peace.
Looking at the measures of separation, I didn't even think that a dispute over a balancing breaker named Marius Touban was starting.
(If this happened, it might have been nice to show the king a bill called Reading Mind Magic)
Although it was only a theory of results.
Marius doesn't know exactly what's going on.
It is those around the king who understand the power of Marius, and the rebellious nobles do not understand because of Wilson, and there are only a few who know more about the mind of reading.
It was true that the situation was serious, but the reason was wrong.
The cause was also Marius himself, but there was also the fact that no one had given an accurate picture of the situation in the country.
Because there were many voices of concern that Marius would not know how to get out if he found out that the upper level of the country was not a single rock.
Of course I don't think I can hide it, and now Marius realizes somewhat.
That's why Rovisa and Emma kept in contact, ready for the scandal as well.
The two women, who saw Marius immersed in thought, read the air and kept silent.
"I still don't seem very smart," Emma thought, "but it got to her chest and she didn't even tell Rovisa.
Even now, because it will probably just increase your hard work.
Only the sound of the cup echoes in the room.
Marius included a totally familiar cocoa tea and exhaled small.
In his head, unfortunately, the proposal that he said this did not come to mind.
I didn't think it would be better to leave any more of the women we tea with than that.
But the air is going to disappoint me even if I shake a completely different story.
"Isn't that an exaggeration? If I could not perceive the magic, I think I would have struggled more with Lord Lucas and Lord Nilsson."
I meant it, but I didn't reveal it all.
Besides, it was a remark after quite some time, and it didn't turn out to be white air because Emma got into the conversation instantly as if she was spotting everything, too.
"Right. If Lucas and Nilsson had met the magic of“ stealth ”to conceal the magic activation, it might have been a more incandescent development."
Rovisa questioned it, but didn't pinch the difference.
I'm sure it's more right to see two men with superior powers as wizards than almost all of them without themselves in combat.
Rovisa was a man to be called a genius, but she couldn't do it except in certain areas.
Marius was interested in the magic that came out here he didn't know.
"Heh, is there such magic?"
I was honestly surprised.
The system of covering up magic was not in the game.
Perhaps to avoid the fact that we can attack unilaterally without any counterattack.
(Even in the mental system, I thought that if it was real, it could be more daunting than it was in the game. Be careful)
I laugh bitterly at my mediocrity that you're trying to be careful every once in a while.
And there Marius realized that there was.
"But isn't it perceptible when you use" stealth ”?
"Yeah, so it doesn't make much sense unless you're far away."
Marius honestly convinces me to think that's all Emma wants to say, or does it make more sense?
If it means something else, would it be far-fetched advice "suspected of using magic far away"?
Emma gives me insignificant tips, so I can probably regret listening to her in a detour.
"So how many people know about the magic of reading minds?
I have the thought that it is only revealed to those who can be trusted by the king.
In other words, isn't a human being not trusted by the King the one to be wary of, even for Marius?
It was Rovisa who answered Marius' question.
"Fathers and concubines, Falk, Lucas, Nilsson."
It was less than I imagined.
And it was too surprising that there was no queen and prince in it.
"Don't tell the queen and the prince."
Rovisa replied bitterly to Marius, who did not hide her attitude that she was surprised.
"Those two don't have much contact with Master Marius, do they? It doesn't make much difference whether you know it or not."
Would you omit an explanation in the king's body just because of that?
I just didn't think those two were enemies, but Marius felt like they were starting to stink all at once.
"Lord Raymond promises to teach magic and summons."
Rovisa smiled at Marius, confirming to explore.
"I know. Regards, Raymond"
I don't know Raymond, and that means you don't have to tell me.
I'm sure it's not a good idea to talk about it in a detour, but I don't know if it's just that or if there's any other reason.
Marius was a man who could not be a warrior.
"Who can use the magic" stealth ”?
"You're me and Master Lucas. Master Lucas is my master."
Emma said sayingly with a clear face.
(Wasn't Emma a healer?)
It was Marius, who was getting confused gradually.
"That's right. Emma, why don't you tell Marius?"
Rovisa slapped her hands and just said she had come up with a name proposal, making her a good face.
"Huh? Is that okay?
Marius almost reacted with vegetables to much unexpectedness.
"If it's about an hour, it's fine. Right, Emma?
"If Lord Rovisa says so."
Suddenly shaken, Emma didn't break her chilling attitude.
Whatever you think, I noticed that Marius was watching, but I couldn't say no now.