Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Nonsense Lorraine's Subordinate Exercise 6

I generally heard what was needed and I was shown how to actually do it.

All you have to do is put it into practice...

I thought so, but when I tried this, it was quite difficult to sail either unexpectedly or naturally.

"... I can't believe it's so hard to blend magic into your blood."

Ingo says when I murmur as I concentrate on the blood that drips off my fingertips.

"No, we can blend magic into it. I'm still just an alchemist. Normally, that would take months, sometimes years. When I taught this once... it took me a year. This is it."

"In my case, that's why I use similar techniques in alchemy. It's just... the magic amount and intensity of the blend, and the strict requirement to keep the blood concentration constant."

Yes, we can just blend in magic.

I'd rather say it's simple.

However, when used for subordinate magic, accuracy is required.

When Ingo was doing it, I was wondering if he was doing it to Avaut, or if he would be very polite about it, but it was a terrible story.

You can't actually stop yourself from doing the same thing and try to do what you're told.

But the ingo blends magic into the blood in the same balance no matter how many times you do it.

There is no blur at all.

I know this is talented, but if I don't repeat myself enough to say that I'm stupid...

But I don't have time for such a repetition.

You can spend a long time in your life, but you can only learn subordinate magic from Ingo.

You may come here regularly, but Ingo is the head of the village.

Normal work will be busy, and we can't take too much time.

Thinking so, I have to absorb the technology as soon as possible.

"... well, for now, don't do that for a while, but you can train in the future."

Didn't you think the ingo would soon be ready for the boulder?

"Is that all right?

Ingo says when I tilt my neck because I thought I couldn't follow the monster without this.

"It would be enough if it were about slime. Other monsters... the higher the monster, the more precision this task requires, so I have taught it from the beginning, but the catalyst to follow the slime can do as precisely as it is now. Well, for that matter, the rest of the work will be a little tough."

"Really... in that case, can I ask you to excuse me next? I'm going to refine this work myself in the future."

"When disciples and students say things like that, I doubt if they will really work hard later, but I don't think they'll worry about Lorraine. Rather, I want to say that it is important to be careful not to overfill the roots."

"That's...."

Sure, when I get home, I think about my personality that I might spend the night doing until I can.

My relationship with Ingo is still short, but it seems that he has already understood my personality to some extent.

Ingo laughed bitterly at me, stuffed in words.

"Well, I'll tell Lent about it. If Lorraine is too obsessed, try to stop her."

"You don't have to tell me to stop Lent. Because that's always the case."

"Oh, is that so? A little surprised. That's why he accidentally keeps his distance from others."

"Really?

"At first glance, I can't tell anybody apart, and it's kind of... there's something that's hard to take the last step. That's why you treat people that way. It's hard to understand."

Certainly, that is something that can be felt from my perspective.

Normally, it is not a problem first.

For example, it is about the goal of aiming for a divine silver adventurer.

It is not easy to allow others to step in on it.

I can say I refuse.

No matter what anyone says, they simply move toward what they decide.

That was a man named Rent Fina.

I nodded to Ingo's words with that in mind.

"I understand. But...."

"But?"

"Don't hesitate to step in on me."

And he said unto the word, Ingo, and said, Ha!

"Rent really met a good partner in Malt. I'll keep asking you about my son."

I thought a little about what I meant, but I couldn't shake my neck against it.

"Of course. For me too... Lent is a very good partner."

That's what I said.