Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 215: Misunderstanding of the Village Behind the Mountains Hathaler and the Childhood Trainers

When I wandered back to my parents' house wandering around the village to calm down a lot of feelings, the two childhood tamers looked at me and looked at me with some tremendous respect.

... Why?

Did I do something?

No, you're not supposed to be doing anything...

By and large, I didn't have time to be born with that kind of respect or anything when I said I was back this time and now that I've seen you face to face for the first time.

Yet......

"You were strong Lent! I've reviewed it!

"Brother Ren is such an amazing knock down. I knew adventurers were amazing."

Childhood tame.

That's what Lili and Fari said, staring at me with a smile.

I guess it looks a little firey because I'm excited about something...... to what the hell?

If you look at me and interpret it as something of a bad childhood tame, so it's not.

I don't have any idea.

That's what I thought, and I saw Lorraine sitting in the back round.

Slightly, do you think it's because you feel like you're bragging or looking done?

... No, I've seen the look on Lorraine's face in all the colors of the last decade.

From that feeling of mine, I'm almost certain that it's not a mistake.

But I don't know why.

From the circumstances, I know that the childhood trainers must have visited Lorraine, who had left a message, and had some conversation.

What the hell do you say we do out there?

I can imagine that Lorraine probably told me a little bit about her role in my malt due to the respect she has for me being born into two childhood tamers.

Did you even talk about fighting Tarask and the bone giant Giant Skeleton because he said he defeated Awesome?

But would you have been good enough to tell the two villagers living in such a mountain-back village exactly how strong and horrible those demons are?

No, it would feel very descriptive if Lorraine explained it properly.

It will be easy to understand, but like this, the emotional part should be a drained, classy commentary.

That can't be how the two childhood trainees are going to be like this...

And I just thought about it so much, I got annoyed.

Speaking of which, Lorraine had one.

Phantom magic.

Generally speaking, it is a sorcery that projects maps, structures, etc. as a phantom in the hollow, a sorcery known for its very difficult configuration and the use of many magic powers to maintain it.

Users are plentiful in theaters and other parts of the country, just costly because they need a ton of demonic stones to compensate for their magic power.

But the effect is often used in upscale theaters because once you see it, it becomes unsatisfactory to the extent of a simple writing split.

But in Lorraine's case, she can maintain a massive phantom by herself.

They can also study magic formations and configurations on their own about magic power and considerably suppress them.

Apparently, that's because when I asked him how he was doing before, he gave up because he gave a completely incomprehensible explanation.

From the phantom magicians with theaters, it would have been information worth millions of dollars, but it couldn't have been magically, controllably or at all available to me at the time, and the theory was too complicated to understand in the first place.

Now maybe we can do something about it if we work hard... but I guess we'll start with the basics.

Anyway, I can understand Lorraine's satisfied expression and the expressions of excitement and respect of childhood tamers when I think that she used such phantom magic to project my battle with demons into an impromptu theater.

But the question is, to what extent did you perform?

To be honest, my battle with the bone giants Giant Skeleton and Tarask was pretty disgusting.

Bone giant Giant Skeleton is the first giant demon I've ever fought alone, and I managed to take him down with my weakness, but if I took a wrong step, I was worse.

The truth is that Tarask could have won with Adele's help.

After all, when it comes to subdragons, the demonic power that leads to dragons was not such an easy thing to defeat.

If you had accurately portrayed the area, you struggled, but you won, it seems like it would be enough......

... As far as the glittering childhood tame's gaze goes, I guess it wasn't like that, I get it.

Anyway, for now, I'll ask the two of you if my predictions are correct.

"... Long time no see, Lili, Fari. So, did Lorraine even show you a phantom?

Then, when Lili,

"That's right. Urban people are amazing. I can't believe you can use magic to make such an immersive phantom look like this! It was cool how Lent was fighting, and I figured out how horrible the demon was!

said, followed by Farri,

"When you excel at witchcraft, you'll be able to get there. Brother Ren seems to have gone to the city and become very strong... and I thought I'd go to the city to train in time."

I said.

After all, he was right about the prediction.

Nevertheless...... I kind of feel the expectations of the two of us for the city are overinflated.

I couldn't be strong enough to go to the city for ten years, and I'm just lucky I got some strength now.

No... let's just put that aside for good luck or not.

Anyway, thanks to some kind of patrol.

Even for Lorraine's phantom witchcraft... that's simply him out of standard.

There are few magicians like him who went to the city.

I'm settling in the rank of silver because he doesn't take so many requests, and it wouldn't be strange if he were gold.

Besides, it would be more than that, in the power of witchcraft, not just combat.

Lorraine is an adventurer and a magician who finds herself in battle, but her essence is researcher and scholar.

You can say that we are at a high standard at a level that does not allow the magicians to follow us around there when it comes to theoretical construction.

When it is understood that such a thing would be commonplace in the city, it would not be a lot of good.

That's what I thought. I'll tell you two.

"Lorraine is a lot out of standard in the city. Don't go to the city based on him."

Like that.

Then Lili,

"Is Lent out of standard, too? It wasn't poisoned or anything, was it?

And he asks me what I never expected.

I'm stuck with this.

"No, you know, I... it's no big deal"

I just said,

"There are plenty of non-poisonous people and stronger people... I knew the city was an amazing place"

and Fari said with his eyes shining.

... No.

Because at least the poison works normally for everyone in the city.

Because that's just a little bit of it in my case.

I wanted to scream like that, but it was hard to explain what that was, and I didn't get a word out of it.

... This misconception has to be solved one by one while we're here...

It was me who decided to do something about the perception of the city malt as a city inhabited by tremendous monsters, one of the purposes of my stay in the village.