In conclusion, "example letters" were still a form of witchcraft.

A short period of winter vacation before the start of the new semester.

Sullight, while doing the boot camp my sister has instructed me to do, I put my free time on the verification of "example letters" that are not rune letters, but that was another hard one.

First, the research members decided to only involve the Virgil brothers and Connie, who share my reincarnation and Tarot secrets.

For this reason, only very rarely after looking at the gap could the verification be carried out so that the surroundings would not be noticed......

"Wow!!

"Vilu!?

"Wah!? I'm sorry, Brother Ville. Ah!!

Brother Orlis runs with half a cry.

Across the street, Brother Ville, who was blown away by my magic and stuck out of his head for implantation... was flipping with only his legs out.

Today, the last day of the winter break, I was double-checking the validation results so that the adults wouldn't find out, but there was still a little misery like this due to the lack of high success rates.

By the way, the place passes through the back of the great greenhouse of the Virgil family, an unpopular place surrounded by trees.

"Say... Is that really a symbol of the“ wind ”? Not a shock wave or something...?

While Brother Orlis helps me, I trigger the implant with a lot of leaves stuck to my head, and Brother Ville, the tear-eyed, returns. And when I took the leaves as I apologized and knocked them down, I was fine, okay, okay, I was stroked.

What I'm trying right now is a letter that they say is responding to Tarot's "Fool" card.

It is in the process of activating the demonic stone that carved it.

That and this technique using the Hebrew lettering are renamed and called with anti-Gabriela measures.

It's also called "Ancient (Arheo) Literature."

Honestly, I don't really think Gabriella knows the original letter... but that's not the only reason for the measures. Unlike Tarot, this one is likely to be published.

Because it seems convenient, not as terrorist-oriented as Tarot, and seems to have a relatively simple effect. Then I wondered if there was any reason to keep it completely secret.

Nevertheless, details are still unknown because I didn't try everything. I don't plan to publish it for granted. I'm going to be studying it in secret for a while.

Still, just in case, I set it to "some old letter I asked travelers about" so that I don't have to talk about different worlds as a source of knowledge when I say things like that.

That's why I stuck with the word "Arheo", which means "ancient" in this world.

Okay, well, there are three letters that I managed to check during the winter break.

· "Arlev"...... produces wind (Response: Tarot the Fool)

· "Bate" … Influence on speed (Response: Mage's Tarot)

· "Gimmel"...... Influence on Moon Magic (Response: Tarot of the Lady Pope)

To put it bluntly, it felt like this.

First of all, Arlev. I tried to follow the interpretation of a certain Real Dawn regiment, and it was the easiest result to understand. It has the effect of simply causing wind.

Except it's pretty intense to say it to the wind and a bite. It seems pretty useful for floating things and blowing up enemies, but if we're going to turn it into air conditioning, it's inevitable that the room will be destroyed.

When I carved this into a demonic stone and put magic into it, it worked even without calling its letter name.

Then Bate. This means "Mercury" when it is the interpretation of a certain Real Dawn Regiment, but expanding the interpretation further will command "speed". That was the same in this world.

Guess, acceleration magic… or deceleration magic is the one.

Brother Ville wrote it on his boot for a try, and the moment he kicked his leg out with magic, his torso was about to be left behind and turned upside down, so I felt like I couldn't recommend much. My brother had tears in his eyes when he thought he was going to sit tight.

Last but not least, Gimmel. This was the most abstract, so it took some time, but it seems to boost the effects of the magic involving the moon.

Speaking of magic involving the moon, what is remembered is a prayer complaint aimed at amplifying the effects, such as the "half-moon" that was in the spell of the formation of the example interrogation... but that's just what I haven't tried in that formation.

The most harmless seemingly "spell of hope for plant growth" was activated at night using prayer complains and gimmels, when the flowers blossomed in an instant to bear fruit.

I tried the effect this way a little bit, but like at the beginning it feels like it would erupt every few times and fail.... blah blah blah blah blah, I'm the one in charge of most of the failures being in a no-con state because I'm excited about cheesy sorcery.

The shape of the letters and the images they impart also seem to greatly affect them, but more importantly, the amount of magic in them seemed to be too large a cause. That's why I put more emphasis on training for use than trying new characters first.

And today as of the new semester......

"Are you calling, Master Alice?

"Why go to the greenhouse of the Virgil family...?

I laughed muffled when I saw the little ones that Connie had shown me to use.