"Kyle boy, please. Can you give me a name, too?
"Hmm, what's going on? What, you're stuck in Kyle, old man?"
"Oh, boy. Will you tell Kyle Boy from the boy? He wants me to give him a name."
"Huh? Your old man has the Barca surname. What are you talking about?"
"No, I recently started working at Barca Castle. I thought about it after looking at the work of a civilian. He wants to use that magic. Blah, I'm better at counting money than swinging weapons on the battlefield. If you have magic like that, you're in the mood to try it."
"Really? When I asked around a lot of other people, Kyle's magic seemed less popular than I thought."
It wasn't until some time after Kyle started giving magic to his chosen talent to make him work at Barca Castle.
At one point, there was an old man asking Kyle to stop by and give him a name.
Old man, he wants to use Kyle's magic himself.
I think it's really an old man's opinion.
I also want to use Kyle's magic myself, so I know exactly how it feels.
If you look at the paperwork, you'll know what it is and the calculations will be perfect.
I don't think there's such good magic.
But Kyle's magic wasn't as popular as I thought.
Instead, most things didn't even look good.
Apparently, that has something to do with history about magic around here.
Perhaps some aristocrats used the convenient magic of this hand when the royal family once had power.
But the royal power weakened, entering a time when nobles everywhere had power and maintained their homes and territories on their own, and then many years passed.
As a result of the protracted unrest in which several nobles fought with each other's strength, only a gradually powerful nobleman remained.
In this case, a powerful aristocrat would have been a house with offensive magic.
Not to say how much magic increases physical strength, but whether there is offensive magic or not is a big part of winning or losing on the battlefield.
Naturally, houses that use the convenient magic they had, but have no attack power, have been eliminated.
In addition, the implicit understanding that gives magic has arisen over the years.
He took what worked on the battlefield as a squire and began to give magic only to those of his squire who were recognized as knights.
Naturally, that leads to the recognition of the common people, not just the rules of nobility.
In other words, you should be given the "aggressive magic" corresponding to something that has been active in the war and has been able to inflict magic.
In other words, from the common people's point of view, magic is only good at being aggressive, and the perception that something that is not aggressive is low-level magic has spread.
Thinking about it, the magic I use was surprisingly balanced.
The main magic I use is [finishing ground], [soil improvement], [wall architecture].
However, there was something called [shotgun] as attack magic for once.
Because of this [shotgun], my magic was recognized as attacking magic, and the peasants accepted my name if they could get attacking magic.
It may also have been significant that when we first fought Vargas, we won with the power of offensive magic.
In addition, the fact that the [shotgun] is less aggressive than the [ice spear] used by the Fontana family also had a one-off advantage.
Although [shotgun] is better than [shotgun] in terms of hitting, [ice spear] has a higher range and attack power, and I also use [ice spear] for attacks all the time on the battlefield.
This was good for the knights under the Fontana family.
The mood of the other knights was shaken tremendously when they suddenly showed up and defeated Raymond, the housekeeper, and saw the presence of me, who had fallen under Carlos' command.
But the [ice spear] of the Fontana family is better than the [shotgun] of the Barca family with regard to the magic at heart.
In other words, although we have been lined up in a sudden appearance of a Barca, we have not been outrun.
That's why he saw me magically build positions and roads to be used by Carlos, and he lowered his drinks, "They're the ones who use low-grade magic," he said.
Assuming the original attack magic I use was stronger than [Ice Spear], the wind could have been stronger.
Well, that's why Kyle's magic, with no offense whatsoever, was impractical and unpopular.
Actually, I took a few knights for the feat of the war the other day. I did the name, but when I suggested to them that I do Kyle's magic, not mine, they all said no.
It was quite unusual for Kyle's magic to be used by himself like an old man.
"I know how the old man feels. But I don't know what to do. If Kyle named him an old man, only an old man would be able to use all his magic..."
"Is it going to give back Barca's name to use Kyle Boy's magic? That's what it is."
"Is it quite something to give back your name, old man?
"Oh, you never have. Sometimes every knight with a territory who was entrusted there would take it in when he took the territory of another nobleman. In that case, let him forsake his former name and give it to the new Lord."
"Does that mean the old man will return the Barca surname and give it to the Reid surname? But if that happens, I'm gonna have to ask you to leave."
"Um, no, I knew we didn't have this story. Sure, Kyle Boy's magic is fascinating, but I'm also the guy who gave Barca his name. There's no way to throw that away."
"Well, I'd love to hear you say that, old man."
Apparently, while his old man was attracted to Kyle's magic, he chose to undo the temptation and be Barca.
Well, as far as I'm concerned, it could have been either.
By the way, although naming around here using a magic guidance system is having a huge impact on the subordination relationship, that doesn't seem to apply in all cases either.
Sometimes, for example, we don't give each other names even if we acknowledge that it is a subordinate relationship.
Naming is not done unless you are convinced until about the magic spill or the transfer of magic.
Especially since that's what happens when they're both magical houses.
"But maybe even if Kyle's magic isn't popular, there's a certain number of people who want it like an old man."
"That's right. Even if it's not attack magic, it must be useful. It's just that if you want to live on the battlefield, you don't."
"But on the contrary, doesn't the one who wants Kyle's magic mean the one who knows to grab his head, not the muscle idiot?
"I guess so. I think we can think about that. What's up, kid? That's the face you're up to, huh?
"No, you're always craving smart people in the Barca Knights of Growth. I thought Kyle's magic wouldn't feed on it."
"It wouldn't be a mistake to gather people together to feed on magic, but what exactly are you going to do?
"Let's build a college. I'm going to gather the smart guys in one place to give Kyle magic and create a place to further develop."
I don't know if it will work. What I came up with during my conversation with the old man, though at the thought level.
It was about building a university with talented talent.
It's not a school in Vulcania that teaches letters and calculations to those who know nothing, it's a university as an institution that lets them study new things.
I was just getting ready to make this come true.