The Magus of Genesis

Episode 11: Throwing Stones

"That's it," he said.

Next to the building built as a school building, a large plot of land is available as a school garden.

In addition to exercising, it can also be used to test and shoot magic.

Finishing the line galloping with a stick of wood on that ground, I nodded contentedly.

I put three desks about five meters from the line I pulled, and a small piece of wood was broken on top of it… the so-called firewood (carp) is erected.

"From the outside of this line, thus……………………."

Appropriately picked up stone in my hand, I throw it toward the firewood.

It hit the firewood with no aim, making a slight noise and bouncing it off.

"The man who threw the stone ten times and defeated the firewood the most won the battle."

At this distance, even the youngest phosphorus arm strength would reach the stone.

But it's not that easy to hit small firewood.

"You can pick up any stone you like and choose. You should choose a stone that is easy to throw"

No, no, Sig and Lynn ran out to be played and went looking for stones to compete. After that, Mr. Purple goes after him, and Luca continues to bewilder at the end.

"Well, I don't know what will happen..."

Watching after that, I rebuilt the fallen firewood.

"All right, be the first!

A few minutes later. It was Sig who came back first. I guess there's a difference in the speed of collecting it from phosphorus who can't walk after all. Hold a stone full of stone in both of its arms, shorting his breath and shouting delight. The contents of the battle are how many firewood you can defeat, and the speed doesn't matter.

"Let's go...... Yikes!

Sig's thoughtfully thrown stone drastically removed the firewood... and made a cancer and noise on the roof of the school building.

"Wow."

There is quite a distance to the school building, and I make it quite large considering my return to the figure of a dragon.

Doesn't that mean I flew a few dozen meters if I were to hit that roof?

"Ah, a shame!

Controlly honestly, I didn't spare it at all, but I'll keep that to myself.

The more you remove it, the angrier you get and the less calm you lose, so the more stone you throw in the sig in the second half, the more you fly in the out-of-target direction.

Eventually, he ended up without defeating a single piece of firewood.

"Damn! No, Doctor, I can't do this at all!

"Well, let's see how others turn out. If you don't seem to hit one, you can start over."

When the sig complaining about the bumps is stopped like that, the noise of the gobble and the wheel sounds. Lynn is back.

"Shisei-! I'll do it with this!

But what was in his hand was not so much a stone as a rock.

"You're cowardly!?

"No, because I'm the one who said the stones are free to choose."

Explain to the peeling and screaming sig that there is no size provision.

This is unexpected for me too. But...

"Eh!

The rock I threw with Lynn's slender arms was very short of flying distance and soon fell to the ground.

"Nah, not at all."

Sig says in the way he said half the mockery, half the relief. But the rock didn't stop moving even after it fell to the ground, and rolled straight up and hit the desk leg with a gong. With that shock, one firewood collapses patterned.

"Yay!

"No, you can't do that now!?

"Mm-hmm. Well... ants."

I raised my hands and pointed at the delightful Lynn. Sig protested, but I answered after worrying. I told him to throw a stone and take down firewood, but I didn't tell him to hit it.

But this is obviously easier than hitting firewood. I guess I can see Lynn winning, too.

"Ha. I'm tired, so I'm done!

The moment she thought so, Lynn smiled and declared so. Freedom.

"So can I try next?

When she was standing there, Purple accidentally called out from behind.

"Ah, Yes. Go ahead. Lynn, get out of the way."

Upon prompting him to re-set the fallen firewood, Mr. Purple picked up the pebble from the top of his palm. In contrast to phosphorus, it's a small stone, like a plant seed.

"Yes!"

She shook her arms from the front of her chest as if it were a backhand sword and threw it away. The debris strikes the firewood beautifully and defeats it. The third person finally scored in the right way.

Two pitches, three pitches and Mr. Purple keep knocking down firewood smoothly......

"Ah."

The little scream leaked out of Sig's mouth, not Mr. Purple's.

The pebble flies slightly off the firewood, as if its voice were indicative.

"Nine."

"……… incorrectly packed"

To my words, Mr. Purple replied with a little remorse.

"Then it's me!

It was Yuki who said so and showed up with a pebble.

"Why?"

"I'm going to ask her to attend this class, too."

To Sig, who raises natural questions, I explained.

Even though we are together in general, it would be better to have a little human interaction here as well. Besides, if we study magic together, we can compare people to other races.

"Eh!

Yuki's thrown stone drew a large arc and flew into the sky.

"Oh, my God, it's totally off the hook."

The moment Sig said it like it was a scratch.

"Hit me!

The stone suddenly plummets unnaturally, hitting the firewood and blowing it away.

"You can't do that now!?

"Huh? I shouldn't have used Mahou?

"No, I didn't say no."

To Sig's protest, I shook my head as a resolute man. The only conditions I've imposed are where and how many throws. What kind of stone did you throw? Only Lynn and Yuki noticed that.

In the end, the magical Yuki throw knocked down all the firewood brilliantly, no matter how you throw it, without taking your aim off.

"Wow, wow!

"It's a boulder, Yuki"

Lynn shakes, Mr. Purple praises.

Sig mussed uncomfortably, but didn't complain.

"Um... okay?

Luca arrives late. She had three large palm stones in her hand.

"Um, I couldn't find a good stone..."

"He's a troll. You only took so long to find three?

Luca's ears and tail slowly droop with loss of strength in the tone of her flimsy sig.

"Of course not. Come on in."

As I spread my arms and urged her, she snorted and stood a little distance from the line.

And when he rushes out in the lower half of that wolf, he throws a stone on top speed in an instant.

But it came off the firewood, and pierced the ground beneath the desk.

"Ah. Does this make him the greatest..."

Sig glanced at Yuki and dropped his shoulder.

"Uh, why? Luca's not here yet."

"Bye. He defeated all ten of them, so if you take one off, that's it."

In the same way, Luca throws a second shot. It comes off firewood again and still hits the ground and bounces.

"Why? Why is it a treat if you take it off?

Lynn leans her neck and asks Sig.

"Why, don't you even know that? Killing ten firewood with fewer stones than ten..."

"Yikes!

Trying to block Sig's words, Luca's third pitch was unleashed along with the mood for tearing.

It hit the desk leg - along with the crushing noise, it snapped the desk leg.

Out of balance, the desk collapses, involving the desk next door and breaks down. The aftermath passed to the next desk, and all the firewood upstairs eventually collapsed.

"Eh. Now, okay?

Turning around, Luca asks how unsure she is.

"... What's that, you aim for it?

"Yes, Father…… When Father hunts for a big prey with a small spear, aim for his legs first"

Luca nodded at my question and explained so.

Lycoscentaurs are an excellent species of stamina. He specializes in hunting after prey all the time and capturing exhausted opponents. It makes sense to aim for the leg first against an opponent who can't be stopped by a single blow.

But with that said, it's not as easy as breaking a desk leg. If I picked up the stone Luca threw up, it was sloppier and heavier than it seemed, pointy as a blade.

"Maybe not this way?

"No, you can't. I defeated everything with just three votes………………"

"Luca wins, right!

Thankfully, Yuki proclaims that himself.

"Luca, wow! Hey, hey, I want to do it too! What am I supposed to do?

"This is nothing short of brilliant."

"…… Wow."

Lynn pulls Luca's sleeve in an excited way, and Mr. Purple crushes it in a truly impressive way. Even Sig stared at the broken desk leg and circled his eyes. Apparently unanimously admitted.

"Bye, Luca. Nice to meet you, Mr. Chairman."

"Eh."

When I spoke, Luca blinked her eyes twice.

"Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!?

I didn't think I was going to do it, but I didn't see it, and I shouted like a scream.