"Lord Ars, I need to speak to you for a moment. You got a minute?
"What is it, Lord Peacha? I can't believe we went out of our way to change it."
"Mm-hmm. The magic I bought from your brother at the New Year's celebration seat, but it works fine. I never thought I'd do anything to sell my own magic."
"Really? How was it, House Reed's magic? I think it's pretty convenient..."
"Right. I actually tried using it, but I think it did come in handy. But I can tell you something's bothering me."
"Is that a concern?
"That's right. [Automatic arithmetic] will hardly be a problem, but the effect of [quick reading] is that the user will have a great understanding. No matter how instantaneously you understand a sentence, it doesn't make sense unless the reader has just the knowledge to understand the content of the sentence."
"That's right. But you explained that first, didn't you?
"Yes, but I felt more demanding of understanding than I thought. To work with this magic, it has to be like actually serving as the leader of governance. but such an important person can't just let you get the name of another house. In the sense of using magic, it's hard to navigate."
"... that's true. I get it. From now on, when you sell the magic of the Reed family, you decide to keep that well explained to them. May I help you, Lord Peacha?"
"No, it's not that big of a deal. Not really."
"Is that the point? What the hell is wrong with you?
"Oh, actually, what a hard story to say... but aren't you willing to sell your magic?
"Huh? Is it my magic?
"That's right. To be honest, no matter how convenient the Reed family magic is, it is not your magic. As for this one, I feel like I want the magic of Barca."
"The magic of Barca...... No, you can't do that, Lord Peacha. Kyle's magic was a magic without any offense, but it is also an exception. If you give me the magic of Barca, it will inevitably follow even the magic of ice, the magic of Fontana. You can't just make that a seed of commerce."
"Right. Well, I guess so."
"I mean, all of a sudden, why did you say that, Lord Peacha"
"Don't you understand? I am entrusted with Fort Einrad. And Fort Einlad was built by you."
"No, Lord Peacha was building a fort with you, wasn't he?"
"Don't be silly. I was just on the spot. It is undoubtedly your power that made Fort Einrad. And it is only with the help of your Barca that we can best use Fort Einrad."
"Is it the power of Barca"
"That's right. Or even think about it. Fort Einrad is home to a number of stone throwers. It's also easiest to fly bricks made of your brick magic. We really need Barca's bricks to defend Fort Einlad right now."
I see.
It might make sense.
That's what I thought when I heard what Peacha said.
I participated in a New Year's celebration earlier in the year and sold Kyle's magic at that banquet.
Kyle made money by making a slight deviation from the implicit rules of this world's naming: naming and accepting money.
Naturally, it wasn't like any of them looked disgusted by it.
But the first time Carlos, the owner, was purchasing Kyle's magic, it was preventing me from objecting.
Because if you complain to me, you will also criticize our actions.
Carlos seems to have the personality to try to grab it if it's profitable, and I might say this one helped.
That's how other interested knights have asked me to give magic to people under my command.
I just tried to do something that immediately got the story together.
The effect was outstanding and everyone was surprised.
But surely Peacha is right, it may be hard to get a candidate to give Kyle magic.
If you're a knight with your own territory, the person who really needs Kyle's magic is likely the central figure in territorial management.
but such a person is naturally already in some position.
Or, not in Barca, but elsewhere they are not divided by literary martial arts when it comes to civilians, martial arts officers, etc.
I can't talk about it unless it's equipped with both.
Then inevitably a knight, or someone who will eventually become a knight, will need Kyle's magic.
But of course, you can't let someone like that name the Reed family.
Then let a less important person name the Reid family, which is not going to happen either.
I demand a lot of money for Kyle to name it.
Does it make sense to construct a lot of money into something you wouldn't be able to work so that you can use magic?
If you ask me, it will certainly be a hard time choosing who to give Kyle's magic.
but that wasn't the point of Peacha.
Peacha surprised me by telling me to sell Barca's magic.
What does this mean?
Think normally, you can't bother naming my magic, which contains attack magic, to Peacha's men.
I think Peacha knows that without me...
Surely it would be better to have the magic of Barca from the logic of protecting Fort Einrad.
but it is obviously odd whether you need to sell the magic of Barca just for the stone thrower.
Then just buying a brick can accomplish the purpose.
... right.
Maybe that's not the only reason.
I dare say I need Barca's power even though I know I can't buy Barca's magic or something.
In other words, doesn't Peacha want to say that Fort Einrad needs the power of the Barca, i.e. force?
Between the feasts ahead, Fort Einrad's defense said not to be a problem.
but couldn't that be said to be openly difficult to defend here, which is only Carlos' castle?
So, after buying up the Reed family's magic once with high money, this is how we've talked.
"Right...... Exactly, as I said earlier, it will be difficult to sell Barca's name. So, instead, what do you say we send in some manpower from here? What about sending those from the Barca surname who can make bricks to Fort Einlad?
"Well, um, you sure seem to have said you can't. I said something bad to you. I want forgiveness. In the meantime, I would like to thank you for your current proposal. It would be helpful if the people of the Barca surname were to come to Einrad"
"Okay. Instead, please play the dispatch fee, Lord Peacha."
"Okay. This is the one who said it was impossible. Let me do my best."
That's how I decided to send a Barca man to Fort Einlad.