4.

When I got home, Edda hadn't gone home yet.

Rekan went to the square, bought skewers and sat down on the bench to eat.

When I finished eating, I secretly (appraised) the people I was going to go out with.

"Appraisal" is magic exercised against a particular article and cannot cover more than one unspecified article.

I mean, it's not magic that answers the question: 'I want to know what kind of equipment this other person has'. It's not magic to find out what you have, it's magic to find out what you have.

Most of all, if you look at them with the naked eye, you know the basic information: they're wearing armor, they have swords, they're weaving capes.

The invisible equipment can also be grasped in 3D perception. This is the ability to sense objects physically present there, with no blind spots. I can also see the other side of the door and the contents of the box. The detectable range was about fifty steps radius from where it started, but has recently grown to about a hundred steps radius.

Using 3D perception, you get information that you don't know by the naked eye, such as having a dagger in your lower back holder, a mesh armor under your armor, or sneaking a treasure ball in your pocket.

Among these, it is possible to (appraise) the goods that I thought this would be.

Now Lekan is practicing casting the "appraisal" spell as clearly as possible without moving his mouth and with a small voice.

At the same time, he practises (appraising) human belongings that are walking and moving.

This is for interpersonal matches.

There won't be any hiccups like [appraising] your opponent's gear after you've just gotten into battle, but if you know the features of your opponent's gear that are likely to be in battle, you're less at risk of unpredictable attacks. In this world, there is something called a grace. It's full of things that Lecan can can't imagine. I've never been cautious.

It is still quite difficult to (appraise) what the walking human wears. But it's not something you can't do. Fortunately, there is a lot of magic. You can practice as many times as you want.

It's easier to do an appraisal by looking at the target and their gear, but don't look directly at it. This is nasty again.

After spending some time practicing [appraisal] and killing time before returning home, Edda was home.

When Norma told me the story, I replied that it was okay to go to the Goncourt family and put on a "recovery", so I went to Norma's nursery with that leg and informed her of my acceptance.

At dinner, Edda told me an interesting story.

"I'm at the Adventurers' Association right now, and there's a magic instructor and people are coming. Wang Du sent me to various Adventurers' Associations to teach them magic."

"Ho."

"First, when you pay a piece of big copper coin, you make a magic judgment. It determines if you have magic or not."

"I see."

It doesn't mean that people know if they have magic because they have magic. Of course, those who can use magic know that if someone uses magic in front of them, they do. But if you have magic, but you don't know it in person, and you don't train to use magic, you can't use magic. When that happens, it means that those who have magic in front of them, but can use magic, can't see it through. Seems like people need special talent to know if they have magic.

"So when I find out I have magic, I get sitting and technical instruction. The classroom is a silver coin in a basic course"

"What is a basic course?

"Mm-hmm. They say what kind of magic there is and exactly what kind of magic there is."

"I see."

"Anyone who has undergone a basic course may receive technical instruction on certain magic. This is one big silver coin about one magic. I just don't know if I'm fit for that magic until I learn it. You don't have to pay for one big silver coin if you're not fit."

"Naturally, I guess."

"People who succeed in activating magic pay even more for courses and technical instruction."

"It sounds funny. Is the magic instructor still there tomorrow?"

He said he was staying in this town for a while.

"All right. I'll go to the Adventurers Association tomorrow."

"I'm going to learn to cook from Mr. Millil."

"Who's Millil?"

"Let's remember the name of the person who lives next door."

Lecan wanted to take a break from the fight for a while.

We fought plenty in the Ninae Labyrinth, and in Golbull we had a duel.

I wanted to relax a little.

We want to learn new magic, but we can't even visit Sheila until the 26th.

So I thought it would be a good time to teach magic to this magic mentor, who came to the Adventurers Association.

Thus Lekan took to the Adventurers' Association the following day.

So you're going to meet Drose Shepter, the technical instructor of the Wangdu Magic Society.