"Unfortunately, Grant is unwilling to return to his birthplace, Lord Banerjee."
"Hey, what are you saying? Lord Grant is also a man of the Orient Nation. You're supposed to want to go home any day. '
'It was before, after I came here over the spiritual peak. I asked Gran directly. I thought you didn't want to go home.'
"And, of course, Lord Grant said he wanted to go home, didn't he?
'No. Gran clearly denied the idea. He came west beyond the spiritual peak just to make things, without even looking at the danger to his life. Get over the corpse of the people you came with, but still be prepared. For Gran, there was no choice in the first place to turn back.'
'Oh, no... Be prepared to go that far...'
"Perhaps Lord Banerji is not properly aware of how dangerous it is to cross the spiritual peak. That's not something you can say with your mouth. The harsh environment of extreme cold and the demons that strike. You must have felt the danger of death countless times with your fingers on both hands and feet. '
But still, the country is in danger.
'Still, it is. Gran probably knew too. What does it mean to take a lot of people to the spiritual peak? Still, he chose what he wanted to do. Grant pierced his ego with the unwavering readiness to say anything to anyone. "
I don't know that much about a country called the Orient Nation.
So much so that I know a little about it to the extent I asked Gran and Banerjee lightly.
A small country with weak force, but with the power of manufacturing and diplomacy, they have dealt with the countries around them, overcoming the rough waves of the times.
But I couldn't be sure how true what Banerji said was.
Surely Gran would have gone west across Mount Snow Mountain with the rest of us and those who admire us.
Even the Eastern Expeditionary Force took months to finally reach the east.
There's no way we can cross this by ourselves.
I'm sure there were quite a few of them.
but if the talent enough for the country to lean toward crossing heavy snow mountains with Gran, then I think that the country is over at that point.
Strictly speaking, it would have been worse if we hadn't stopped Gran at the time.
But perhaps not.
I'm sure Gran's behavior at the time was also used as an excuse for the status quo.
Banerji said he was too young to be allowed to cross heavy snow mountains at the time.
That means you won't remember exactly what happened at the time.
Then why can we say that the current state of affairs in the Orient country is the fault of Gran?
Maybe that's how banerjees are blown in from around.
Now it was bad once, but now it was bad for that guy who wasn't there.
I thought Gran's name was going to be used in the Orient country as such a convenient villain.
Well, I don't know if that's right either.
But there is only one thing I can clearly affirm on this occasion.
That meant that even for me, Gran was a valuable person I couldn't let go of.
Since I pioneered the woods by the village of Vulca in my childhood and got my land, I've known Gran and walked with him.
I've fought on the same battlefield, and I've done a lot of things to build buildings and make magic swords.
Without Gran, I wouldn't be here right now for sure.
And that will continue to be the same.
Create different things using new materials obtained in the western seas and jungles.
Gran's power is essential to make it happen.
Now I have trouble getting back to my place of birth.
This was the fact that I would never be able to move in me.
'Perhaps Grand's determination is firm. Maybe you wouldn't say you'd go back to trying to convince me of anything. But I also know exactly how Lord Banerjee feels. So how about this?
'... do you have an idea?
'Not that I'm replacing the Gran, but let me empower you, Orient Nation?
"Lord Ars gives power to the awkward? What does that mean? Or why are you replacing Lord Grant?
'I am very much taken care of by Gran. I don't know what would have happened to me without him either. So Gran owes me a favor. If that gran is to take responsibility for the Orient country, it is until I thought of doing it instead'.
"... I know exactly how Lord Ars feels. But what exactly can you do? I don't know why I'm saying this, but it doesn't mean Lord Ars is coming to the Orient, does it?
'Yeah, right. So you suggested I give you strength, Lord Banerjee. Let me give you some magic. That would definitely help the Orient countries'
"Magic, is it? You've heard of it. In recent years, the Brillian Demonic Power has acquired a means of obtaining magic stones. Are you trying to make demon stones for the awkward?
'You can say that, or you can say it's a little different. The magic I give you is not just to make demonic stones. There's a lot of other magic. It's also such a useful magic that Gran said he couldn't let go when making things. "
"Isn't that the magic that Lord Gran recognized? That sounds amazing."
'Yeah. That doesn't mean I make things directly. The magic of [meditation], for example, heals any fatigue overnight, or helps to reduce fatigue during use. So Gran said we can keep moving even if we keep making things for three days and three nights.'
"Well, what a magic Lord Gran seems to rejoice in."
'Isn't that right? Other [physical enhancement] is the magic of strengthening the flesh, but it can be a great help in the work of strength required. Furthermore, [Poison Deactivation] can be used safely when using dangerous agents. And then you are. Is the magic of [washing] the most surprisingly helpful? He said this magic, which cleans up all sorts of dirt in an instant, is the most frequently used in manufacturing.'
'Yes, indeed. Now, I know you're just saying that every magic is going to help. This is all I know when I'm actually asking people who make things for their opinions. But is it okay?
"What is it?
"I don't know anything about being awkward. We know that Lord Ars used magic as a trading material for his Brillian demonic opponents. Especially if that Atmos warrior didn't even use it as a trading material with comparable demonic weapons?
'You know just fine. Exactly. Instead of offering magic in our dealings with the Brillian Demonic Power, we are demanding a consideration worth it. So you can't give magic to Lord Banerji if it's supposed to be. I mean, this is a special proposal for this one only. On behalf of Gran, to whom I am particularly grateful, I say to Lord Banerjee to give magic specially and at no cost. So, what do you want to do? If you need magic, I want you to say it on this occasion.'
Special Offer Now Only.
If you miss this, what a free gift you'll get now for something precious you'll never need again.
I used an appeal against Banerjee for the best tagline that would draw another housewife in the world.
In the form of reaching out to help the Orient instead of the Gran.
If Banerji accepts this, I won't let him say that Gran is responsible or anything like that again.
And, furthermore, banerji gives me magic, which means that the magic of [naming] is also followed on a set.
To force diffusion speeds to increase the magic path that is lacking in spreading has still never crossed the line to increase the source of infection.
Unlike the Brillian Demon-Guided Country, where there are almost independent variant suburbs and solid organizations partitioned for each settlement, I felt that it seemed easier than ever to spread magic paths because it was just a banerge in a diplomatic position.
It was either good to accept this proposal or not.
But Banerji thought for a little while, and made a decision.
He said he'd give me magic.
Of course, as soon as I hear that response, I will name the banerjee.
As a result, Banerji became a new wizard.
To the first wizard of the Orient kingdom.
No, don't feel refreshed when you do something good.
This is how I succeeded in repaying Gran the favor he felt in the form of helping his hometown.