Next Life

Thirteen Tales "Marius Stream"

The training that Marius conceived was a further step forward in magic sharing.

Using Catherine's magic, Marius uses magic.

Repeating it over and over again, Catherine's body remembers the process by which magic turns into magic.

At least that's the explanation used in the game's tutorial.

If you were to use Catherine's own magic, you wouldn't kill her by mistake, Marius thought.

The problem is Catherine's amount of magic, and there's nothing I can do about it without this.

Magic sharing is meant to reduce the speed at which magic is consumed, and once depleted, sharing is not automatically possible.

It was fifty when I sneaked up on the "scan" to confirm Catherine's amount of magic.

(Can you handle this...?

I just had to force myself to increase it due to dangerous backstabbing etc if it was less than ten.

"Uh, thank you, Master Marius"

Marius nodded to Catherine to give her a glimpse of anxiety.

"Maybe it will be painful..."

"I'm fine. I am Boltner's. I have confidence in my guts."

Extend your spine and answer clearly.

Boltner's anxiety and curiosity about what the hell kind of education he was educating, but in this case, it should be a reliable reply.

"Then hurry up"

Marius puts her hand over Catherine's left shoulder.

And share magic.

"Huh."

Catherine made a strangely colorful voice, but I don't care.

And I feel Catherine's magic in tune and pull it out.

It's my first experience but I'm sure I can do it light thanks to my body with the title of "Sage".

"[Wind]"

The breeze also disappears in an instant.

It was only released using Catherine's magic, so the effect is only for a moment of the hon.

(I didn't know it would work on the first shot...)

Marius couldn't hide his inner surprise.

It should have been difficult not to be a magical profession in the game.

Given that, Catherine's qualities may be quite something.

Well, I just thought again, faces like Barra and Rovisa put their hands on their mouths and opened their eyes wide.

The air is completely stiff.

Boltner's human sees it with a strange face.

I wonder what the hell happened.

(Me, did I do something?

Marius had nothing in mind and twisted her neck.

They talk to me like Burra said she was afraid there.

"Um, Dear Marius..."

"Yes?"

"Now, it's a legendary move that's said to be the final depths for a wizard, isn't it?

"... Huh?

Marius didn't know what they said for a moment.

If you look closely, Burra's eyes were somewhat full of brilliance, but Rovisa and Emma feel their hips pulling.

"It's amazing. You've only defeated demons and demon kings, and you've even gotten to see your wife. I can respect you with all my heart!

Marius finally realized what she had done to Barra, who made such a sweet and grumpy voice that she could only think of a heart mark on the end of the story.

(Tutorial fooled me...... you idiot)

Marius hit eight in his heart.

I now realize that I was looking too sweetly at the magnitude of the scale of being able to use the magic of others.

If you think about it, it was hardly even penetrating the sharing of magic, so it's natural to take it for granted.

Barra interpreted me favorably, but no other human seemed to have either.

I can't help it because I just trained the wizard to do the sort of art art that is also said to be the final destination.

"If you don't mind, next time you can tell me, too."

Barra stood aside and courageously offered.

"Yeah, I don't mind."

I wonder if this is disrespectful, but Marius understands.

I would appreciate it if my common sense would become common sense in this world as well, if I could.

Marius thinks so for sure.

It's just not good for the spirit when you don't get pulled whenever you do something to show it.

Though Filato humans seem to have recovered much quicker from surprise.

Wouldn't it be easier to disseminate it if I could work with a good teacher, Barra?

Thus Burra was starting to fill the moat, though little by little.

Rovisa, on the other hand, said

"[Aqua]"

A ball of palm-sized water came out and said it was going well.

(The way Princess Burra teaches, she's really good...)

Barra was in a situation where Emma had no choice but to bite her lips in a good teaching way that seemed like she could make a living even as a wizards' instructor.

Rovisa doesn't try to get out of hand by being stupid.

If it doesn't work, we can ask Marius for guidance.

Until now, I thought that was a beauty, but now it's just the worst drawback with an unfriendly personality.

Continuing his training, Rovisa is getting a subtle and rugged look to the extent Emma can finally tell.

I found this to be something other than fatigue, that is, something I recognized as the most disadvantageous but late, at the length of my relationship.

Did you finally realize the stupidity of focusing too much on pre-construction, even though training is only pre-construction?

(No, you can't throw it away even if you know it...)

We've been together since childhood, Emma. That's why I can honestly sympathize with Rovisa.

They taught me to kill for my country first.

I asked the princess to think only of things that would help the country if she didn't need romance.

I can say it's ironic that the teachings are shackled for the good of the country.

(I wonder if you haven't taught it in Lanreo or Boltner?

Such irony must be an eight-win hit.

The princess of a country cannot be taught to be the foundation of a country.

Because a nation is an organization built on a multitude of blood, sweat, tears and corpses.

Although Rovisa remembered "water," it was a "cut meat and broken bones" situation where Marius just watched her get along with the other women.

Katherine managed to get one person to express "wind".

I did, but there was another problem.

Anyway, it flies to someone's eye position, so it's extremely noisy.

"Dear Catherine, what if I blinded you too...?

The little princess nodded at Marius's inquiry.

"I learned that groin kicking and eye crushing are fundamental"

I guess it's because I'm a powerless girl, but I think Boltner's teaching is disgusting when I think of a move that's too precise and useless.

Probably because it's called "flesh-bomb battles on the flat ground are among the best in the continent".

Catherine spoke terribly to Marius discussing, for example.

"I'm afraid it's a very generous favor, but I'd like you to tell me about strengles and heels, if you can."

Physical strengthening magic and early recovery magic.

The theory that survival varies considerably depending on whether or not these two are present is powerful.

While healing magic can be substituted in potions, the only other way to strengthen your body is to rely on magic items.

Potions exist for as long as they exist, so remember, there's no harm in it.

(I mean, can't Boltner even remember physical strengthening or something...?

With a little bit of biological strength, can we fight enemy soldiers with physical strengthening?

Or are there rare wizards who can be physically strengthened?

If it is the former, the Boltners are sincerely horrified.

You can also fill in some level differences by strengthening your body.

Marius, concerned, asked Catherine, posing as a subtle breeze.

"Maybe you're not familiar with“ strengles ”or“ heels ”either?

"Yes."

Catherine explained to me with a regrettable nod.

On the flat ground, strong Boltner's biggest drawback is his ignorance of magic, he said.

He said he used to take it seriously, but he became less enthusiastic because few people would improve and the rate of improvement was slow.

Instead of the kind of temperament that originally had territorial ambitions, they didn't see it as much of a problem because they thought it would be sufficient to protect the national territory that was passed down from their ancestors.

Because borders with other countries are vast plains, enemy countries have difficulty securing bases and barracks, and must be prepared for battle with the Boltner army.

Just getting ready to go that far, Boltner's territory has less flavor.

Sheep flourish and have a reputation for the taste of beef and sheepmeat, but it's not worth wanting until you battle the Boltner army.

Selling merchandise to Boltner is more than enough to get you just enough not to damage your own soldiers.

There was no such thing as a lover of Boltner's land, and therefore Boltner was at peace.

"But if you're going to fight the demons in earnest, you can't say that..."

The result of thinking about the role of a princess at an early age was to challenge a magical encounter.

If I can remember myself as a twelve year old, expect more people to earnestly aspire to meet me.

"Is it that simple?"

"Sorry. The Boltners are basically simple."

Marius, who was going to talk to herself and was sorry, realized something and decided to offer it.

"If you come to Philato with Catherine, you can make your body remember the magic the way it is today."

"Are you sure..."

Catherine sees Marius at the top of her head for unexpected developments.

Such a lovely trick was done by the girl she loved, and Marius had to devote her efforts to enjoying the loosening of her cheeks.

"You're welcome. This is a sign of friendship between the two countries."

"Yes!"

Katherine gave me an extraordinary smile.

Honestly, I can't have a bad attachment about strangers, Marius, but this kind of smile seems to skip my intention to protect it.

Maybe that's Catherine's strength and why the Boltner people love her.

"[Strengles]"

"[Heels]"

Marius uses Catherine's magic one at a time.

Because Catherine's magic is the limit.

Catherine is starting to sweat as her anger fades from her face, and her breath is getting rough.

It is a state of disillusionment when magic is exhausted.

"The present state is a state of disillusionment with out magic. Remember."

I'm sure it wouldn't be a bad thing for a girl who would use magic to the limit for someone to remember her limits in the moment.

"Yes, sir"

Catherine is fluttering but eating her teeth off and managing to step on it.

Should I say it's a lot of guts?

Gives magic to a girl who hasn't used it much before because she can't possibly have magic recovery skills.

Carefully if given beyond capacity, Catherine's body could be broken.

"Oh, I'll recover"

Catherine could feel her recovery from a state of evaporation, but Marius was frightened inside.

Anything recovers too quickly, he said.

Maybe I can get some magic recovery skills if I train you.

The Boltners seemed to have high potential if they did.

Or maybe just a little princess.

"Good luck, then"

"Yes!"

A cheerful voice sounds.

Barra was surprised that Marius could use healing magic.

(Master Marius has three positions?

If you think about it, it's less likely that a great wizard like Marius would only hold two other positions with summoning.

I didn't use it before, probably because I didn't need it.

(Is it like me?

I'd like to talk about three jobs.

It's trivial, but it was Barra who was a little happy to find something in common with Marius.