"Well. I feel weird, but I have to do it."
When I came back to the village and packed my things.
I have to do what I don't feel very good about from now on.
It was the task of cutting the horns of the servant beast.
All three Valkyrie species dedicated to the aristocratic Fontana family were cut off.
Nothing suddenly makes me wonder if I didn't have to cut all three heads off.
But I couldn't complain at that scene, and all I could do was watch.
As my father was worried, I really need to see if the horned servant beast will not fade to death.
I've been haunting my head about this for days, but there's no point in putting it off any longer than I've been back in the village.
If you're going to do it, you're going to have to just run it.
That's how I decided to cut the horns of the servant beast.
The Servant Beast has the first Valkyrie I grew and then the second five I grew.
Two of those five were hatched from eggs by direct magic.
The other three were [magic injected] by the first Valkyrie and hatched.
And this time it was the three heads that made Valkyrie raise them.
I mean, all that's left now is the two heads I raised.
This time I decided to cut one horn in this.
The reason is simple.
Because I thought that if one of the servant beasts under the same conditions left a horn and the other was cut off, we could compare the course of each.
If cutting corners obviously seems to kill you prematurely, you should stop cutting corners.
I didn't know using the metal blade I bought in the city for the first time was going to cut the horn of a creature...
But if you think about it, I think you've cut deer horns in your previous life.
I do feel that if there was a horn, there would have been a problem with deer fighting each other in that horn leading to major injuries.
So far, I don't see anything like fighting between born servant beasts, but maybe that happens in the future.
Above all, come on, I thought you might want to consider the servant beast not as a member of a family like a pet, but as a livestock to be a commodity.
Not really, I might as well not name it a murmur.
"All right, let's do it. I'm sorry, but just be patient and don't go wild."
That's how I started talking and cutting corners with one white hair standing quietly.
I had a lot of difficulty cutting two corners with considerable hardness.
But you understand what I said, the servant beast who keeps putting up.
And finally, the second corner fell to the ground with Goron.
"Hmmm. I didn't expect this to turn out..."
A few days have passed since the horns of the servant beast were cut off.
So far, the individual with the corners cut is energetic itself.
I don't see any tendency to complain of ill health in particular and be debilitated.
In the meantime, I was just horrified to say that nothing seemed to happen.
But then, a new fact turns out.
It turns out that the individuals who cut corners are no longer able to use magic.
It wasn't just the original magic I used, such as [tidy ground] and [soil improvement], but the [drinking water] of life magic was also unavailable.
I happened to witness that I was being fed water by an individual with horns, and I finally realized that magic was becoming unusable.
What is wrong with this?
What we know at present is that individuals with horns still normally use all their magic, while individuals without horns can't catch any magic at all.
But I've concentrated my magic on my eyes and observed the servant beast, and it doesn't seem to mean that the magic is gone from the flesh.
Will it be a word explaining the current situation that there is magic, but it is not usable?
Actually, I figured this out later, but they say the same thing can happen to humans.
Of course, there is no such thing as horns in humans.
Instead, humans can't use magic when both hands are gone.
This is what my father told me, but rarely on the battlefield do some of them lose both hands, and those people say they will spend the rest of their lives without magic.
Life magic, such as [lighting] or [ignition], may be something that would not be activated without a hand, considering pointing your finger to where you want to activate the magic and then casting a spell.
And for the Valkyries, the horns may be playing that role instead of their hands.
"... this could be valuable information in a way..."
If we cut the horns of the Valkyries, we won't be able to use magic.
This information seemed like the only downside, but it showed to me the downside.
Because I used to remember a trafficker saying he'd never heard of a magical usable servant beast.
Maybe there is, but I can't imagine what would happen if suddenly a seed of magic appeared within the service beast industry where magic could not be used.
Maybe it can cause trouble.
but there are bigger problems than that.
That is where a servant beast of my species, Valkyrie, can be mass-produced using the magic of [magic infusion] as long as there are eggs of the servant beast.
You need to buy from me because I'm the only one who can raise you.
That eliminates the need to buy from me if you know you can mass produce the same servant beast named Valkyrie without me.
I mean, that would mean my monopoly profit would be gone.
"All right, let's cut all the servant beasts we sell to pedestrians"
This is how I decided to always cut both corners before shipping the Servant Beast.
The figure after I cut it hides in my body hair and I can't even see the cut marks, which makes me look like a creature similar to a horse from a previous life and even think that I was originally born like this.
If life expectancy was unaffected, I decided to continue this corner-cutting process.