She Professed Herself The Pupil Of The Wiseman (WN)
230 Director's History
Two hundred and thirty
"Now, when I was dared to fall asleep,
Looks like you've finished your pre-lecture and finally get back to business. What is Fuzzy Dice's class? There are various techniques of putting him to sleep, but from them, the director finally spoke about why he guessed it was demonization.
"I had the treatment team analyze it and the symptoms were very similar to the sleep condition caused by stropotoxin!
Sleep well with stropotoxin. Okay, well, what would that be, Mira put a question mark over her head?
The cause is due to surgery because the sleep poison has returned to Mana over time. And when it comes to state anomalies, demonization is the most powerful. I thought it was such a simple story, Mira leans her neck towards the fact that the story begins to move in an unclear direction.
Then the director's eyes gleamed.
"Stropotoxin."
As Mira feared, the director began to talk about it. It should be noted that Julius, his assistant, received a pancake for the three people who had been transported, pretending to be the wind he was already used to hearing about.
"And three more blended teas, please, hot"
You guessed it would take longer than planned, Julius softly completed the additional order and placed the pancakes before each. And I add a word to Mira, "It doesn't matter much whether you ask me or not, so please eat it".
Apparently, the director wants to talk, and he doesn't want to hear it. He said there was no problem listening in half.
"Well, let's just say I get it first."
"Go ahead."
The sweet aroma of a ready pancake tickles the nasal cavity. It's like torture to put up with this. Mira cheeked the pancake, even though she thought it was only a little bad for the director who would continue to be good at talking.
Then, as soon as possible, the mouth fills with a thick, fluffy texture. Julius says that mascarpone cheese is refined into the dough to create this texture.
Thus Mira enjoyed the director's lecture to BGM without any extra pancakes.
It should be noted that I was listening to the director half way through the conversation, but I guess he is a good explainer even though he wants to talk about it, surprisingly, only the main points were graspable.
I've been talking about it for a long time, but what the director called stropotoxin was the name of the ingredient in sleep-poisoning.
Stropotoxin is an immediate sleeping poison, mainly held by stropo flowers.
Strope flowers are also plants used to treat insomnia, and when taken, they become sleepy.
This pleasant sleep condition, unlike normal sleep, refers to a condition that greatly improves the metabolic function of the body. Apart from stropotoxin, no ingredients appear to have been found in the current confirmation to be in a state of good sleep.
Because of this, the director said it is an ingredient that is now attracting attention in the field of medicine.
and so far, stropotoxin is biotoxic. However, because it cannot be detected as a raw poison, the director continues to exhilarate that it was the stropotoxin that became the demonic poison.
On that basis, what a state anomaly. It seemed to be described later in the final version of the analysis. It was only the final version, and the research was even more advanced than when Mira was there. Details were also given on the ingredients of raw and demonic poisons that caused the condition abnormality.
Thanks to this, the director was good at finding that the spirit beast Actarchia, which feeds on the flowers of the stropo, uses the stropotoxin of the demonic poison.
In fact, even with the same ingredients, both raw and demonic poisons may be present. And this was the right thing to do.
Actarchia is able to analyze the components of stropotoxin ingested in the body organ and magically construct something homogeneous with it.
"I see. That's not what I was trying to say."
Having finished listening to the director first, Mira grinned bitterly as to whether the story had finally progressed to this point after she had spoken of the blended tea.
How does demonization come into play from this stream? If one did not know more about demonization, the mystery would have only deepened, but Mira is different. It was once the culmination of a summoning magician and reigned as the Nine Wise Men who kept one of the most advanced research institutes in surgery, the Silver Tower. Nor is there any comparison with the magicians there.
"Yes, the White Mist of Paradise."
Mira knew. The magic of Actarchia's sleep, the White Mist of Paradise, is one of the main ingredients in the story of stropotoxin.
Yes, exorcism is the art of transforming magic into art and mastering and exercising magic uniquely manipulated by beings such as demons, warcrafts, and spiritual beasts.
Demons are controlled by demons. That is the presence of a demon. So if Fuzzy Dice used [Demonization: White Mist of Paradise], it would explain everything.
"Exactly. There's no other way for people to use demonic stropotoxin than by demonization."
Because I was able to finish saying everything I wanted to say, the director started eating pancakes satisfactorily, nodding back at Mira's words.
"With all the circumstantial evidence we've got so far, I'm pretty sure the thief is a demon. Besides, it looks worse than I thought."
Instantly put ten A-rank adventurers out of combat. I could tell that was hands-on enough, but Mira was confident that to that extent she could do it without struggling with herself either. Besides, I think it would have been even easier if I had used the sleep technique.
But the problem is that Fuzzy Dice supposedly used White Fog in Paradise. Mira knew how to master this demonization, while not specializing. And so is its difficulty.
"More than I thought, huh? I wonder if you could have predicted Fuzzy Dice's prowess by coming here and saying that?
You must have guessed where Mira's words meant, the director loosens his hand and notes.
Strong enough to get ten A-rank adventurers to sleep together. This is the current situation, an indicator of the strength of fuzzy dies. Nevertheless, on second thought, as for true force, it is not clear.
It's amazing, but it's still an easy indicator for everyone to figure out what they fought and defeated. And Mira knew the information to update this.
"Well, the book didn't even say how to master the art."
Mira smiles just a little mean, glancing at 'State Abnormal Surgical Analysis Final Edition' in the corner of the table. Then it seemed right, and the director affirmed that it certainly wasn't written that far.
"I mean, there's something about how to master it and how powerful it is to rob it."
Having completely stopped, the director floats his interest to the full, which forces Mira to follow something.
"Hmm. Shall I tell you too?"
Mira was also as temperamental as the director who wanted to talk to each other. Moreover, because it is my specialty, its mouth turns really lightly.
"First of all, about mastering exorcism..."
Mira foresaw that and then began to talk about mastering demonization like a teacher standing on the stage.
There are various conditions for mastering demonization. In the bodies of demons and warcraft there were organs that activated when generating magic. Obtain it and acquire it by transferring the technique engraved therein. This is the first way.
And the second is how to overcome the trials imposed by the Holy and Spiritual Beasts. The conditions of the trials are diverse and require purely force, or difficulties that must be solved solely by intelligence, or both. and although there is a pin to kili around here, there is only one common condition for every trial. That's the part where you can't challenge unless you're alone.
"Is that what you mean? Actarchia is a spiritual beast. Conditions are, the trials you have to take alone. From the flow of the story, I guess the test is that fighting power is what it means. That's more than I thought, isn't it?
Just being a detective, the director seems to have guessed roughly by Mira's explanation alone. Something to gauge the strength of a thief. That's hidden in the trials of Actarchia.
"Mm-hmm. That's not what I'm saying. Actarchia, among other things, is a challenge because of its simplicity."
The boulder was quick to talk to, Mira nodded contentedly and went on about the terms.
To dwell the devil in a man's body, he needs to be prepared and empowered accordingly. And some spiritual beast trials were once so challenging that even the top players were handy.
One of them is the trial of Actarchia.
Spiritual beast Actarchia. Over ten meters long. It looks like a hera deer. The body is black, the corners are pure white. The giant enough to look up had the divinity it deserved to call itself a spiritual beast.
Excellent intelligence and ability to understand and speak people's language. The knowledge is so profound, especially on medicinal herbs, that it was once worshipped by a well-known alchemist.
The habitat is deep in the woods, and there is no reason to territorial a particular place. For this reason, there were occasions when we could meet by chance.
It should be noted that the white horn becomes a valuable medicine material. If I could find and meet Aktarkia to save those who suffer from severe illness, if I told them the circumstances, they would give me the shards of the horn. If you get lost in the woods, if you meet Actarchia, you can show them to the exit.
Actarchia is very forgiving and gentle if you can talk and communicate with someone.
But there was no forgiveness for the hostile, and even more so the side of belligerency combined.
And it's the key fighting power, but the more even a title-bearing demon can be knocked down from the front to the count.
The trials that such a spiritual beast Actarchia imposes on his demonic mastery. It was a truly simple, clear, Tyman battle.
"On the condition that Fuzzy Dice has at least as much power to win from the front with Actalkia."
Fully told, Mira closed the story so and gently laid her mouth on the blended tea. Mira also rehearses her perception that the Thief Fuzzy Dice is a stronger enemy than expected, based on that information.
"Every time, I thought it was just a lot of extra standing around, but I didn't know there was that much difference..."
Thief Fuzzy Dice. The director of the boulder also thinks deeply in surprise at its relative strength. Fuzzy Dice was a strong enough man to clean up ten A-rank adventurers without having to use his opponent's slept or anything like that.
Furthermore, naturally, it is unlikely that all of them have not mastered other demonization techniques. This means that not only is direct combat strong, but there are still tangled hands besides the White Mist of Paradise.
"In a decent way, I can't seem to do it anymore. No, not at all, it's a tough one."
How can I catch someone like that? The director was still laughing even though the situation had far exceeded expectations. There was no color there to give up, but rather it looked more pleasant than ever.
"I don't know what the mouth and face match, but did you come up with a good operation?
Has there been any help floating around to hunt down Fuzzy Dice successfully? Mira thought so because of the director's condition, but the reply was the exact opposite.
"You can't think of anything. I'm in a better mood than that."
The director flattens the rest of the pancake as he speaks of his proximity to the declaration of defeat.
To the rest of the truth, have you abandoned yourself? I thought so for a moment, and I turned my eyes to Julius, and he smiled small and said not to worry. Anything. The director says he's in a pretty good mood.
Julius said the former director was a genius adventurer who could do anything without doing it. The final rank is higher among A's, with a ninety-nine percent mission achievement rate. That, for one, was said to be the result of not receiving unscrupulous assignments and selecting only those that were commensurate with strength.
Yes, the former director was an unassuming adventurer thoroughly careful and steadfast.
Nevertheless, that is not the case when it comes to rarity. Instead, the adventurer was just as good as carefully overlapping caution because it was a life-threatening one, and in a sense the director was also an ideal adventurer.
But the director's thoroughness was more than I imagined. He also avoided all requests that were not life-threatening where they failed, if he decided there was a good chance of failure.
"Nothing like this, but I can't imagine it from what it looks like right now..."
The director now falls down the stairs, is obsessed with the book he picks up, is cheeky with pancakes, or has a chest for his own martial arts tradition that is told. Mira laughs bitterly when the appearance is very different from what Julius tells her.
"Me too, I thought so at first. It's not exactly the impression I was hearing."
Julius also made Mira snort and grin to agree. As we became assistants and worked together on a variety of tasks, we learned the difference from our adventurers. The impression I was hearing about prudence and solidity, he said, was completely extinguished in about a month.
"Anything, he said, is an adventurous recoil. Now he wants to adventure."
Julius gave the director a glimpse of his eyes, floating a slightly shaken color. Then the director shrugged, "You were young back then," and just started talking about here again.
When I retired from the Adventurer and got some time. She noticed. The juniors are laughing at each other when they talk about their successes and failures in running adventurers.
Was there such a funny element in the request? The director said he thought so at that time. Later on, however, the director said, he realized that they had found reward for the request, which was nothing.
"For me at the time, union requests were just a means to make money efficiently. I don't know what to say to myself, but I had a stunt that I could do more than average. Or one thing, I was also good at drawing the line between possible and impossible."
I am already confident of success when receiving requests. I won't take it if I see elements that fail. When I was an adventurer, I thoroughly beat it to an overwhelming rate of performance.
And he said it wasn't just adventurer operation, it was the foundation of all his life until then.
"That's why I had nothing to do with feelings of accomplishment or anything else. At the time, I was wondering what I was happy about as successful as the request was."
Do you feel bitter memories, the director looks up at the universe and smiles bitterly? But that look is also between the bundles. When the director turned his gaze back on Mira, he made her laugh.
"It was my current wife and daughter who woke me up so empty..."
Apparently, what the director really wanted to say was this love affair. The director talks in detail about the birth and growth of his daughter from meeting his wife like he cut a weir.
According to its contents, it seemed above all that parenting, which did not go as intended at all, was the whole turning point.
Parenting challenged by listening to experienced people, reading materials about parenting, and being ready. But my daughter cried out unexpectedly, couldn't read her next act and couldn't keep her eyes open, and not one went as well as planned.
The director went to talk to the experienced person about the matter. And they say. That it's natural. After all, the things we talked about and the materials we talked about before are to a point of reference, and there is no way that we can raise children as planned.
The director said he was stunned. Parenting is a request full of elements that fail if you are an adventurer. It was something the director had never done before, something he should have avoided.
That's why you can't throw it out. The director said he worked hard with his wife, despite repeated failures. And the first time my daughter told me she loved him, he said he was joyful from the bottom of his heart and truly understood the feeling of accomplishment.
Then, the Director's world widened considerably.
"From what is inherent in the possibility and impossibility, we find only the possibility. That joy, and that moment when your chest leaps. I'm sure the adventurers I saw at that time felt this, and when I realized it, my vision cleared up at once. It's not worth the age, it's what made me want to go on another adventure."
The director, who had so tightened up his love story, went on to say at the end that he had started his detective business because he couldn't even go back to being an adventurer, and Ni laughed childish.