"Well. So the junction has moved... hey, do you want to go and plant something"

"Plant?"

"Oh, it would be easier if we set things up as demons come out."

That's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna take the magic stone and the iron chunk out of the storage magic.

"For purchasing, use this"

"... is it junctional magic?

Looking at the material I took out, Lurii immediately seemed to have guessed my intentions.

But that answer only hits about half.

"Similar, but a little different. It's guided magic with detection that sets you on the ground."

"... inductive magic?

"Oh. I'll teach the magic team later, but I have magic props to attract the magic. The strength to attract can be changed by the amount of magic flowing into the magic item."

By the way, attracting magic doesn't mean that much output, so it's hard to use for defense.

If you know it was used, it's easy to take action.

"Induction... is that what makes it a trap?... It's not like Matty's going into a bunch of demons and he's going to be a target or anything, is it?

"There's a hand like that."

"I do..."

Speak to my words like Alma did.

Well, if we use defensive magic well, we can prevent as many demonic attacks as we can.

The school student's attack magic can also be recirculated if he wants to.

If you're going to endure defense alone, then maybe Illis would be more appropriate.

"But using it this time is a different means. In the meantime, you built a device to detect magic, didn't you? Directly to the array, use a guiding device."

"What happens when you do that?

"Places with a lot of demons will have a lot of magic, so magic will be attracted. I mean, just shoot into the sky, and the magic falls on its own into a dense area of enemies."

Where there are many demons, there are many magics.

Conversely, the amount of magic that falls to less places becomes less.

When it comes to massive mass combat, it's hard to instruct each and every one of you where to aim, and it's hard to get a ray through.

or so the wizard shot the magic appropriately at the discretion of the individual, unable to take advantage of his strength as a group.

So it's time for this magic trick.

Just leave it hanging on the battlefield, and magic will be distributed to nature and feels good.

The fineness of the induction, by the way, depends on the number of magic props used.

It's not something that I wish there were more, but it's a hard part... well, I can generally handle it in Kang.

If there's a leak, I'll take care of it.

"Oh, is that going to happen...... that? So maybe a demon, a schoolboy knocks it down?

"Oh, the first wave."

"The first wave?

To my words, Lurii looks strange.

"Actually, this demon summons is about to split into two waves."

"... two waves, is it?

"Oh. In time, the first wave sees only a number and the enemy is weak. I thought I'd leave you to the schoolmates while you train."

In this battle against the Demons, I would have grasped the basics of stand-alone combat.

After that, if you know a mass battle, the guy who gets stronger even if left alone should come out.

... Well, the purpose of leaving the first wave to the school students is to save some magic.

When something weird happens, it doesn't have to be magical.

The first wave of demons should have less experience than the second wave, so it's not enough to force me to go get it.

While we had that conversation, we reached our destination and set up about thirty sets of magic props.

I put it inside a metal case, buried it on the ground, so it wouldn't be destroyed.

After that, it's the second wave, what's coming out.

Sounds good, I hope a strong demon comes out.