Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 61: What Can Be Trump Cards With Rookie Adventurer Lent

"He..."

To my question, Crope looks hard and thinks.

Then,

"I've never seen a guy do that. Well, maybe there are some things in the world that you can do, because I've never seen them. I don't know what's gonna happen."

"... shouldn't we?

In the first place, it's rare to have them all.

Plus, how many of them are working out enough to make use of all of that in battle, etc.

In addition to that, there will be even fewer people trying to put everything in the armor at once, etc.

Anyway, even the activation of one force has quite a concentration.

And yet you may not want to do it, such as trying to put the three forces into the arsenal at the same time.

It's just...

"... what would have happened to Kiki?

"Oh, is that a demonic fusion technique? That sounds like a lot of training. You know there's no such thing as a rare use. Well, if you ask me if I can use it with that weapon, I'll probably be fine... but I don't know what happens when I add holy chi to it... hey suddenly stop using it with it and try it over here first"

Magic fusion technique is a technique that simultaneously activates magic and mind as it is, instilling it in the sword or wrapping it around the body to increase its destructive and physical abilities exceptionally.

I also hear that a small number of masters are able to do so, but it is difficult to control even when consumption is intense.

It's an adventure just to get your hands on it because if you learn it the wrong way, it can even blow up.

Sometimes it feels like there are few people who can use it.

I just know that right now I... won't probably die as long as my neck is blown off.

I don't have any serious problems with my body being torn off.

In a way, it was great for practice.

By the way, what Crope offered me was a sword that endured the magic and care that I had used until today.

Besides, if you pour out holy chi or something, you might break it. And I ask you,

"It's not that expensive. Considering the price I got from you, I'd be fine with expenses."

He told me.

That's why I'll sweeten you to the word and change your sword, then pour out the magic and attention for now.

It was a test to see if the magic fusion technique could be used on me.

Actually, if you try, this is pretty tough.

Somehow, it feels like I'm forced to pack my stuff in a box that doesn't contain any more stuff.

Now, I get the feeling that something pretty bad is going to happen if I stick it out of the box.

The bad news, that is, that somewhere in the body will explode, is evident from the failure of the preachers.

In the meantime, just to try, I hurried and waved my sword at the wooden doll Crope replaced me with.

Then, the moment the sword touched, the wooden doll itself exploded.

I'm flabbergasted by the unparalleled effect of destroying it from the inside out.

The same applies to clopes,

"... your body will be if you fail"

And I've said things I don't even want to imagine.

But it wouldn't be a mistake.

That's all the risky power, that's why.

Besides, fatigue is terrible. It doesn't seem like it can be used many times a day.

In addition,

"Look at this... willing to add more holy temper? It really sucks..."

And he asks anxiously, but if he gets here already, if he eats poison, he'll even be on a plate.

Assuming it fails, it shouldn't be death.

It may blow up, but by then, Crope already has a good identity, so you just have to pick it up and stick it together, and then you can try to recover with your holy temper.

I don't know if it's possible, and it's a mystery if Crope will look at me the immortal in the first place and pick up my body in a good mood.

Well, and it's not just a gambling spirit, but if you're saying that a powerful attack can be used, it's true that you want to try it in a safe place for once.

I want to be a Mithrill Adventurer. I really want to be.

To do this, it is necessary to increase strength endlessly, and I want to try anything that is possible.

Even if there's some kind of risk to it.

"... well, I'll just try. If that's the case first, I'll stop right away..."

The question is whether we can stop when we want to, but let's not think about that.

In the meantime, again, have the doll replaced and hold the sword.

That seems to be the last piece of shit.

I'm sorry to destroy everything, but it's necessary, so let's have it given up.

In the first place, he said the trial run is included in the cost of the order, and we should be able to make full use of it.

First of all, I can be as magical and mindful of the sword as I was earlier.

Tough at this point.

It's not very easy to add anything more, but it doesn't seem possible.

But still do it.

I activate Holy Qi at the same time, and pour it into my sword.

Gradually penetrating, I felt.

Doesn't seem like something you can't do, even if you're a little relieved.

- Biki!

And he made a noise, and the sword entered.

It's a small one, but if it stays like this, it breaks.

I mean, the force I poured ran wild, refluxed to me, and the atmosphere seemed to explode.

That also seems to have been well understood by Crope, who is looking at it from quite the rear,

"Oh, hey! Move to either stop or hang up now!

I was screamed.

If you stop here, you'll end up without knowing anything.

I mean, the only choice I have to make is hang up now, okay?

That's what I thought. I turned, swung up my sword, and cut it.

It is easy to use.

It feels similar to when you cut it with magic or the power of your mind...

Nothing's gonna happen?

With that in mind, the targeted tree suddenly shrinks to draw a gizzard.

And then, about a tenth of its original size, it pounded and fell to the ground.

At the same time, the crack of the sword I had spreads like a leaf vein all over my body, and it splits and breaks with a blur as if it had reached its limit.

But that did not make the force poured on the sword rampant.

All that power, because it had been hit by a wooden doll and dissipated and cut off.

What's left of it......

When I picked it up, it was just a round compressed chunk of wood.

It is compressed intricately, as pressure was applied from both outside and inside due to very strong forces.

If you are saying that this is a phenomenon caused by the earlier technique of fusion of holiness, magic, and chi, what do you say happens when directed at demons and people?

I felt terrible just thinking about it.

Clope also rushes over and looks at that round chunk of wood and its a hard face.

I also pick up the broken sword and watch,

"... no, this is... Probably can't stand the sword I made for you this time. With that sword, don't use your current moves. Use it until the magic fusion."

"But... what if it doesn't?

I feel like I've done quite a lot of things, but everything I've done this time, it's just a wooden doll.

Regardless of the last one, it would normally be possible to achieve it if you had the strength of a silver class or so, up to the result that happened with the demonic fusion technique.

I mean, with all that power, it can't be that powerful of a trump card.

Clope to the question in that sense,

"I know what you want... but this is what happens to your sword right after you use it?

That said, show the wreckage of the broken sword just now.

Well, it sure is.

Once you use it, you won't be able to fight it.

It would be a problem considering that.

Clope continues.

"Well, if you have more than one, sword, you might be able to do it on a disposable assumption, but even though it's not that expensive, at least it's tough if you don't have the magic and the performance to stand for your concern. Otherwise, it is likely to break at the first point. And then the cost won't be foolish."

"That's... I guess so. But... for example, if you don't have one, why not? Give it to me, do something about it."

If that is possible, the range of strategies is likely to widen.

Even if the weapon can't stand the force and is likely to break, it will also reduce the likelihood that the force will storm and I will blow myself up if I stay far away from my body.

However, it would still be disposable though.

Because it breaks in a single use.

"I don't know... you want to try?

But Clope didn't make a fool of me, he brought me a cheap knife for now, and he let me try.

As a result, it failed.

Because I couldn't do it at the time I let go of my hand to say that I would keep my mind and magic flowing through my sword in the first place.

Naturally, you can't pour out holy chi or anything.

A single force can keep you going until you hit your enemies even if you throw it... well, I guess you're saying it's a melee only technique.

In the end, what I found out in this attempt was the nature of the enhancement of each weapon, when using magic, chi and holy chi.

Besides, the reinforcement of weapons by the combination of magic, chi and holy chi cannot be done without sacrificing expensive weapons on top of danger.

That the magic fusion technique is highly depleted and not a technique that can be used many times a day.

That was the place.

I feel like I've been informed once again that it's not easy in the world to be fruitful, but that powerful techniques have major disadvantages that go around at the same time.

Well, that being said, you could say you got a trump card, so it wasn't a bad idea.

However, unless extra strong enemies or pinches come, I won't be using them.

As for the magic fusion technique, it was pretty tough to use today, but I felt that there was a problem with getting used to it, so assuming that, sooner or later, the day might come when I could use it all the time, so I decided to practice this.

The technique of adding sanctity to it… I can't help but destroy the weapon every time I practice.

For once, Crope was told that if expensive metals such as Divine Silver (Mithril) and Magic Iron "Orihalcon" can be used like hot water to make swords, they may also be able to make something that is bearable, but where is such gold?

In the meantime, we're gonna have to even go up there and make some money.

Again, they poked at all kinds of realities, it was me.