Reborn Ishl and the Magic Fixture of God
Village Life, Village Old Man 4
Is the wizard really here? Isn't it legendary?
I'm afraid of Farro's expression.
"Are you really a wizard?
He manages to flush Farro's strong gaze and inquires the other way around in a pungent way.
How do you know that? I honestly can't answer when people ask me, etc. In the meantime, we just have to distract the suspicions directed at us.
"I rarely see wizards. Especially in a country like this. If you go to Wang capital, there is a court magician. A wizard who serves the king."
Don't be conscious, Faro flushed his earlier suspicions and answered Ishl's question.
"Hmm."
Don't let Farro be any more suspicious.
Create plenty of childhood, tilt your neck, diagonally gaze up and show a bare gesture to think for a while, then ask more questions.
"What kind of a wizard would you be? I wonder if I could be too."
Farro loosened his expression slightly,
"I can't be anybody. You can't be a wizard, either."
And I got another slightly scary look,
"I want to be a wizard, I can't even think about it. If there's anything like meeting a wizard, don't go near it. Not the scary ones," he said.
Wizards are real, but rare, like trying to scare children away?
"Look at the next section."
Take a breath, Faro called out. Has this one been distracted now?
Turning to the next page, a lot of animals showed up this time. Livestock such as cattle and pigs, animals such as wolves and bears, and dragons in the right corner. Is it a chimera? Animals I had never seen even depicted like human-shaped demons.
"Dragon!"
I screamed out of the blue.
"You really know better than that. Did you even ask Else?
Farro nodded one, referring to those paintings of legendary creatures that did not exist in the previous world,
"These are monsters. Even warcraft uses magic, much stronger than wolves and bears"
"It's very scary, but it rarely shows up here. Because I live more in the back of the mountains to the south."
I've made a gentle look and told him to reassure me.
Are you saying that instead of wizards, dragons and even chimeras really exist?
And Farro's soft expression.
You had a nervous reaction to knowing the wizard, but you don't seem suspicious about knowing the dragon. Have you asked Else? So it was done.
Demons are good, but no wizards?
In the meantime, take care of the childish look again and keep asking questions.
"Wow. I'd love to see that. Are you in the back of the mountain? Where's the south?
"Um, I'd also like to see Non," Farro replied bitterly, going where a bunch of rolled paper was stacked, pulling out one of the larger, old-school rolled paper from inside and spreading it on his desk. It was a map.
"This is a map. I don't know where there are mountains, rivers, cities and countries, but I painted them. Maybe a little early, but I'll show you."
My own amazement at the suspicions of wizards, magic, demons, dragons and faros. I was a little confused, but an unexpected opportunity came. I didn't expect to be able to see it so soon.
Exhale and start with a blurry view of the entire map.
The physique is similar to the old map of Europe.
Mountains and rivers are drawn, and place names are written everywhere. A lot of mountains are drawn on the eastern side of the map and several rivers are drawn. Some of the castles and towers are painted. As the painting suggests, not only is there a castle of kings and nobles, but it also represents that it is a large city, a city.
On the north side of the map are lots of trees, on the western and southern edges are the sea and several islands are depicted. The sea on the south side is again a little bit of land just south of it, and the sea is elongated to the east and west, like the Mediterranean Sea and the inland sea like the Seto Inland Sea.
There are no similar terrain in the world in previous life.
"This is Ladis, the country where we live. It's called the Kingdom of Ladis. You know what?
Farro asked pointing slightly above the center of the map to the upper right and northeast.
Border lines and the like are not drawn.
Nodding, this is the capital of the king, and this neighborhood points to the village of Bersch, and he finally slips his fingers south,
"It's not here that demons often show up," he said.
South of the kingdom of Ladis, around which paintings of the mountains to the east were painted. Around the western flat, there is a picture of a large tower.
"What is this place?," he said.
"That's the Holy King, the capital of the Holy King of Orst. It's called estofol. It's a big city with the main mountain of the cathedral I prayed for before. There's the biggest temple in the Cathedral Church."
"People in this country fight dragons?
"Hmm," Farro put his arms together.
"Demons rarely come down to people, but if you come out, the knights and wizards of that country will fight. Not too many, but some of the creatures hunt demons."
Demons to wizards, the next one to hunt demons...... of fantasy, the world of games?
Maybe the surprise went straight to your face. Farro smiled bitterly again,
"Well, it has nothing to do with Nong et al. Because they're the very strong ones, or the ones who did something wrong and broke themselves. You can't be like that," he said.
"What do those people say? Like an adventurer?
"Adventurer? You know weird words. Indeed, a fairy tale such as fighting the dragon, not the adventure tam itself," he said to himself.
"They say bounty hunters, mercenaries, hunters. Do you understand that? It's kind of hard to say."
and said, standing right in front of me away from my desk, looking down at this one,
"Open where the first one, one letter at a time, was written," he has unilaterally cut off.
Mercenaries to the bounty hunters? I do know it's a matter that I don't want to talk about in detail with my little one.
After that, I was taught how to read things like alphabets in the first part of the textbook, and I was reminded of verses like, "Aye, okokokokokokokoko..." and "All sorts of things to the cheeks..."
Even after the demonic painted pages, there were still several pages going on, such as the painted pages with food, grass trees, castles, temples, houses, etc., but I never touched it again.
And I said, "I'll lend you the book. Let it be taken care of," the day opened when he told me that I would be able to lend it to him for a while, and that I would be able to read and recite the first one's, letter-lined section again and again.
Out in the hallway, back to the entrance hall, there was a large mirror in the front that I didn't see when I entered. It was hung on the wall next to the stairs going upstairs.
A small child stood, holding a book in one hand. Farro stands at the back.
"That's a mirror. You know that, right?
"Yeah. My mother's small, I have it"
"Right."
The little one is himself just four years old. This is the first time I've ever been reborn to see my own whole body in this way. Dark brown hair, big eyes, almost black eyes. Due to the dim indoors, it sinks darker and more luxurious. I guess the true color is a little brighter, both the color of the hair and the color of the eyes. Pretty cute kid, but the dark silhouette looked weak and lonely.
Farro gave me a lift to the front door, greeted me and went outside. The yang was leaning, in the evening.
There were no more children who had already played in the square. Only a painting of the whole roasted pig on a large plate was left behind.
On my way home, I thought about, you know, the nervous reaction Farro had to the wizard.
At first, I thought Farro was suspicious that the four-year-old knew the wizard, but that was different.
Dangerous job of survival, rough guy? Although it seems to be the same attitude shown to bounty hunters and mercenaries that they want to distract children from their interest because of all this, there was more intimidation and tension in Faro's reaction to the wizard. Do bounty hunters and mercenaries feel like they are merely repellent beings, wizards are contraindicated?
Why did you react like that to the wizard?
I still have little information right now, and no matter what I think, I don't leave the realm of inference or hypothesis. Maybe it's a matter that you'll be informed about when you grow up, as you'll see in the process of becoming an adult in the future.
For a while, you should also stop questioning Farro about the wizard. We'll have to explore the reason later and leave it for a while.
And the presence of demons.
If they are real, not legendary beings, then this is a completely different world, so be it.
If we stand for a long time, we will sometimes lose the civilization we have built in the past and create new religions. If we had a few more billions of years, the terrain on Earth would also change. But will there not be any significant changes in the appearance of people, flora and fauna, and wizards, demons, magic, etc., become present?
You can't be a wizard, Faro decided.
Can Faro tell who has the qualities to be a wizard? You think you can feel something like magic?
I feel so different about what you said.
For example, if there were magical qualities, would it be reasonable to go there if we assumed that the child at birth would show signs of something that anyone could understand, features, or was born of a wizard's blood muscle that lasted from generation to generation, that he would have to become a wizard's apprentice and train for decades, or the reason for Faro's assertion?
I'd like to see a dragon or something, although I'd like to fight it, if I could be that wizard and not be even more very strong, I probably wouldn't be able to win even if I fought a dragon. Speaking of dragons, they would blow flames out of their mouths and also use powerful magic. That pig's whole baked painting floats in the back of my brain. I don't know if the dragon preys on people, but it's just gonna be like that painting a little strong.
It would be harder to be a knight, warrior, or swordsman of strength capable of striking one with a powerful demon like a dragon.
Without the knight's pattern or anything to do with it, that makes me feel like I wouldn't be dealing with him very much without great talent and years of drilling.
Faro said he was talking about fighting dragons. Sometimes they rarely show up in public, but if the dragons come out, knights and wizards are not alone, they fight in groups, and their strength is probably at the level of an army going out.
Other demons, chimeras and demons seemed strong. Perhaps there are other weaker demons, but which is only a story that can be related to someone with the kind of special talents and powers that come into the story.
I'm not likely to have that kind of talent for myself. If we continue our bloody efforts. Or don't think, but there's no one at the heart to tell us. Aren't you the only one around the King's Capital, like the famous wizard and swordsman? Besides, it won't be easy to be a disciple.
Maybe it's still a good idea to be a merchant, as I thought before.
Lucell was born, and he no longer had to force himself to inherit the house.
Why not also go around Eristal and find and hire a merchant from the same village, the village of Bersch, and start with a merchant apprenticeship like naive.
It also seems that the eldest son often inherits the house in this village, he doesn't do much to divide the fields below the second son, etc., and it seems common to look for a son-in-law's mouth in the same village or in the neighbouring village, or to go out into the city and become an artisan or merchant apprentice. In the village they are treated as adults for one person from about fifteen years of age, so they leave the village before that they become apprentices of the merchants early on, they are allowed to train well and when they are alone they move to a bigger merchant or they become themselves. That would also give you the opportunity to leave the country in transactions such as purchasing, conveying or selling. It would be great if we could look around the world.
If that happens, there may be an opportunity to see dragons and chimeras as well.
It's just a situation where you might have to be prepared to die then.
If you want to be a merchant, you'll learn what you're trying to do now, read and write a little faster.
Ishur gave it to her mother when she got home, asked her lamp to bring a light, and looked at the rest of the page of the book.
After the page with pictures of food, grass, castles and temples, houses, etc., there were probably stories of the myth of the goddess Jerez with some illustrations of objects around him, such as clothes, farm tools, weapons, then descriptions of units such as calendars and distances, weights, lengths, and finally seemingly simple texts.
My parents brought in tea like "ho" or "oo" and it was a little depressing.
Beside helping with chores from the next day, I went out in front of the house and practiced many times with my voice as I wrote letters on the ground with tree branches.
He also played less frequently with children in Melilla and Isaac and other villages.
After a while, Faro called me through Isaac, and I learned to review strings similar to Aravat, as well as units of calendars and various things, and then went to Faro every few days to learn grammar, etc.
A month later, he could also read the myths at the end of the volumes of borrowed textbooks, and by the time the snow accumulated, he borrowed a new dictionary and a magazine in the eastern part of Ladis around the village of Bersch, like that read by an educated adult, to try to use it during the winter months to read it. Lucell has been in the way many times now that I can walk.
The parents were both quite surprised, but thought it would be more convenient to think of him as a particularly smart kid, a prodigy, so that he wouldn't mind. Because I thought it would show an understanding of leaving the village and going to the city.
By the time seeding began in the spring, Ishur had read through the magazine he had borrowed, making it roughly understandable even in difficult texts.