It was Philomena who was very surprised that Adam summoned the Turtle Spirit, but was quickly regaining his composure.

In the first place, just because it's a turtle doesn't necessarily mean it's an instant Granome split.

Rather, the possibility of another Spirit is stronger, so there is no need to panic that far.

... that Philomena was thinking in her chest.

I just heard about the Granome being gone, which means it's too well timed for surprises to come first.

Nevertheless, I can't say enough that the Spirit that Ardam is summoning is definitely not a Granome.

Philomena was staring at the turtle in an effort to figure it out, but she didn't know in the end.

Sometimes the reason for this is that it is difficult to judge by appearance, but more than that, the Turtle Spirit used by Ardam was weak enough to twist his neck.

If the Spirit of the Turtle is the Granome, the corner of the Great Spirit, however split, it cannot be that weak.

Because the idea was on Philomena's head, it didn't really connect to Granome.

Adam uses the Turtle Spirit basically as a shield to prevent Tekla's magical attacks.

"- Sure, I can say it's awesome to be able to prevent that attack..."

It is Philomena's idea that if she asks if it is the Great Spirit, she will have to lean her neck.

"As long as you can prevent your opponent from attacking, all you have to do is hit your own, right?

That's what the female student heard in that whine of Philomena, who said it out loud by accident.

Filomena nodded small and returned to that opinion, which specializes in making magic props and is not very familiar with the battle itself.

"The basics are. However, in the present case, it doesn't make much sense because my attacks didn't make sense in the first place. Well, maybe it means the target is going to wear out."

Earlier Ardam's attacks had not led to Tekla.

On top of that, preventing the opponent from attacking will not result in a match.

It is Philomena's analysis so far that we may continue to adhere to each other without a hand.

On top of that, Philomena went on to add:

"If we attack each other so that we can break the opponent's defenses, we'll see where the battle goes again."

"You are."

To Philomena's explanation, the female student nodded with a convincing look.

Philomena realized that not only the female students but her surrounding fellow lab members had the same face, giving her the same look she had come up with.

"Oh. Maybe there 'll be some magic tricks coming out here."

If you know that the power you have doesn't work, it can be very common for you to use tools at that point.

If this wasn't just a mock fight, if it was a life-threatening fight, you wouldn't do such a long thing, you'd use everything you have to go win.

But now it's only a place to fight to know ourselves and each other's ability to fight.

Trying to settle on your own is understandable even for Filomena, who has always exchanged lives.

I know I didn't hear Philomena casually say it, but I didn't wait as long as I did and Tekla and Ardam started using magic props at about the same time.

That doesn't belong to the amplification system that you've been using, but includes things that can be seen and attacked directly against the target.

When it came to that, my fellow labs also strained to start analyzing it.

He (the woman) and the others are the only experts on the boulder, and when the effects come out on the table, they come out with as much explanations as they can.

At this point, however, Philomena's interest in this mock battle had largely been lost.

From now on, this is an area that has little to do with the demonic props Philomena makes, and I'm not interested in the fight itself.

Because it feels like we can't settle on each other's abilities alone. And then there's the magic prop battle.

That will determine the whereabouts of the battle if many powerful tools are available in advance.

This means that those with strong connections between laboratory finances and room can win, or are likely to win, so there's nowhere to look anymore.

Not so much from where Filomena concluded so, and the battle of generals was settled.

The result was to be determined by the number of magic props, not by the difference in power between them, as Philomena had anticipated.

It seems that the demonic props in his possession have stopped Tekla's gap, and Ardam stabbed him in the stomach with the effect of a newly used demonic prop.

Of course, it didn't come down to life or death, but Tekla, who ate the aftermath of the magical phenomenon that appeared, was hit on the ground and lost her mind.

The judge who saw it declared Ardam's victory, and this battle was over.

It was just a result that seemed like something like this as a filomena, but the audience didn't seem to.

With a satisfying look on each of them, he talked about the battles that had been going on.

Having confirmed that, Philomena would still recognize whether her senses were off, as well as feeling somewhat lonely.

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A few hours after the tour of the simulation, one visitor - Tekla - came to Philomena.

I also wanted to hear it in person as Philomena, so I was receiving it without any particular refusal.

"- Is your body okay now?

"No problem. Because healers in school are good with their arms."

That's how Tekla answered Philomena's question with the face that it was nothing.

Tekla is not a big problem even if she is moving around like this because it doesn't mean she suffered a major injury in an earlier fight.

To Tekla's answer, Philomena also nodded with a very ordinary look.

Sometimes they say it's okay, but they know it's better than the healer thinks it's okay.

"That's good. So, you're here to hear my thoughts, too?

"No, you don't. I just wanted to talk to you. It wasn't even enough for your sister to explain, was it?

Filomena returned "sort of" with a bitter smile to Tekla's expression, which took the form of a doubtful but certain form for once.

If you listen to what I'm saying now, you can see that it was also unwillingness for the person in question (Tekla) to settle for the difference between the magic props.

To Tekla, who ran out of words she wanted to talk to, Philomena decided to ask her about the tortoise-shaped spirits in the example.

Philomena also knows very well that feeling is sharper when you're fighting than feeling in the distance.

"Speaking of which, can I ask you one thing?

When Filomena asked that, Tekla circled her eyes just a little surprised.

Because, as I said earlier, I didn't think it was the kind of battle that Filomena would hear anything about.

"I don't mind."

I wanted to ask you something about the spirits they brought out.

"Spirit..."

Tekla was twisting her neck as she said so.

At that time Tekla was surprised that Adam did put out a second spirit, but not so strong as to be a threat.

That's why I went out of my way to wonder what Philomena has been saying about this.

So Tekla told Philomena honestly, including that.

And Philomena gave Tekla's explanation an occasional look that seemed to think of something, while throwing some questions.