The Prodigy Sefiria’s Overpowering Program

1 year 6 months 3 - - Sephilia the Great Sage

After a while I thought about it, I decided to switch to a top-down format that counts backwards from conclusions, rather than a bottom-up format that explains things in turn from head to head.

I guess I'll start by explaining what wind is and how I can make wind, then wash out the process I need to do that, explain what happens when I write it in a surgical way, and then touch the spell description.

"First of all, this spell is a spell that produces wind. Okay, so what is“ wind ”in the first place? Logna."

I'm sorry for the sudden, but I just decided to get an answer from my eye-to-eye brother.

Then your brother jumps to a sudden nomination and starts to warm up as he turns bright blue.

And yeah, I roared and worried about my troubles, and then at the end of the day, I turned my face bright red.

"... I don't know"

And I groaned with a little half a cry.

Huh!? Hey, don't cry, brother!? Sorry!?

Something childish and I wish you would have answered appropriately!? You don't have to be so thoughtful......!!

Panicked away from my brother, who turned bright red in the face and shuddered pullly, I turn my gaze to another student wondering if anyone else was likely to answer.

Then Vicuña soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo gracefully tea.... Yeah, I'm honest.

Though Listalette doesn't take her gaze off of me either, she still has a color of tension on her expression.

Mercia was also looking up at me with a little bit of confidence. I also feel like Mercia would have a good line, but if she sucks, she could be your brother's two dances...

Um, I can't help it.

"Well, let's get Mr. Bozler, the master of wind magic, answered here"

When I put it that way, Mr. Bozler got a slightly groggy look.

But as soon as he regains his mind, he starts to explain after coughing up one thing.

"... wind is one of the four attributes of the Creator God that created this world, meaning“ invisible pressure ”. When an object moves, the aftermath of the force that accompanies it propagates the space, supposedly acting on the surrounding object"

"What? What are you talking about?

"Eh."

When I said that with a look like "What are you talking about?" from the bottom of my heart, Mr. Bozler shook his shoulders and solidified.... Was it a little tight to say?

No, but... what's a god of creation? Four attributes? Invisible pressure? Aftermath of power?

"Wind is a physical phenomenon caused by differences in the density and temperature of the atmosphere, right? Of course, there are local winds where the atmosphere flows in certain directions with physical interference, and there are widespread winds that flow from high to low pressure."

Properly showcasing the knowledge I had heard in my previous life, Mr. Bozler stopped moving as he solidified.

That, what's wrong, Mr. Bozzler? Did I freeze? Task Manager Open?

I mean, the wind mechanism that Mr. Bozler was talking about earlier, you don't mean the common perception of this world, the one that the scholars are serious about, do you? Exactly... right?

When I was baffled by it, Mr. Bozler opened his mouth with dead eyes, apparently finally returning from the freeze.

"... In general, magicians are expected to be knowledgeable. Because magically, the amount of magic consumed is supposed to vary depending on your understanding of what interferes."

"Huh? Really?

"I knew you didn't know... I specialize in wind magic because I have a better sensory understanding of wind than other fires and water. If we don't have the knowledge of what wind is, what water is, what fire is, then research has shown that the amount of magic consumed is out of step."

Heh... Oh, so I'm not too tired of banging on extensive and high-output magic because my understanding of matter and phenomena is deeper than others thanks to my previous life's education?

"More importantly, it seems that the consumption of magic can vary dramatically depending on your understanding of each and every word of the spell. Sometimes magic is activated even when there is a lot of understanding of spells, but that only makes me quite tired once, and it takes a while to activate. If you properly deepen your understanding of the spell and then activate it, the activation time will be shortened, and the magic consumption will be exceptionally low. I'm pretty sure this is what I felt during my training years."

"Heh."

"You didn't even know this!... is it natural to understand all the spells just by looking at them..."

No, no, the first time I tried to activate wind magic, it failed, didn't it?

I don't think that was because I didn't understand the spell enough, or because the words that make up the spell are incorrectly interpreted.

But maybe if I chanted it for a long time like a normal magician, the magic would have activated even with that much understanding. However, it may take the form of making up for that vague understanding with the consumption of magic.

Oh, my God. Then if I taught everyone in my students the knowledge of the natural sciences and carefully taught them the words of the spell one at a time, then maybe if I did poorly, a more powerful sorcerer would be born than a normal imperial sorcerer. No, on the contrary, it looks like it could also greatly enhance ordinary magicians.

... Is that okay? Something like this, if an imperial scientist or something finds out what I accidentally taught him, I feel like a lot of trouble...

"Well, what I told you in this classroom, it's a nightmare, right?

When I told everyone with a serious look, Mr. Bozzler and all the students nodded silently.

But while your brother gave you a strange look,

"... but why is Sefi so familiar with so many things? The place I grew up in is just like me."

To your brother's question, I jammed the words "Ugh..."

Exactly what I said in my previous life, I would be questioned for my head health, and I don't have a reasonable reason for this.

But it's not rational, but it can't even be justified! Because I'm supposed to be a brave man!

"... Yum, in Yume... God told me. See, I'm a brave man...?

To my painful excuse, your brother has stared jitty with very frigid eyes. Stop it, brother! Because this is where I don't want you to touch me for a second!

I decided to change the subject, before everyone else would surprise me any more.

"And anyway! With my knowledge, I might be a much more amazing magician than I usually am! All right, good luck!

When I poke my tiny fist up, Mercia and Listalette said, "Ha!!" He replied well. What air-readable kids!

Then first, before you explain the spell, you should lecture me on what wind is and what air is, right?

This is how science classes began on an ad hoc basis, but molecules, gases, oxygen, nitrogen, barometric pressure differences and temperature differences have apparently become fairly super-high-order (over-specs) lectures for humans in this world...

I meant to explain it slowly and politely with a pretty chewy bite, but still, by the end of class this day, the students listening to me had gone aside and even Mr. Bozzler had smoked out of his head and sunk it.

... In this way, if we teach that humans are made up of bonds between grains called atoms, wouldn't we all go nuts...?

I think there's something called knowledge that erodes people's minds... and there's truth that you shouldn't know, right?

I gently closed the wisdom of the other world (Necronomicon).