"Magic grant?

"Is that it? Didn't you notice?

The beginning was a word of Jude at noon.

Apparently, my hair decoration is endowed with magic.

Naturally, I didn't realize it because I had never seen anything in Japan that had been granted magic.

"Do you know what effect it has on you?

"I don't know about that, but somehow I know that magic is granted. I'm reacting to Sei's magic."

"Reaction? Is that something you can tell?

"Yeah, it depends on your training,"

"It is."

Ask Jude in detail and she won't know what the magic given to her is until she uses the magic called 'appraisal'.

You think this appraisal magic, extremely few people can use it, is only in the big chamber of commerce in Ichii, and there are as many court mages as there are?

By the way, with this high level of appraisal magic, magic, it looks like it can also be used against people.

However, it may be played without the other person's consent for a person, especially if the appraiser is of a higher level, he said almost certainly.

And magic grant.

They can grant magic to tools such as weapons, protective equipment, accessories, etc.

In the case of granting, it is assumed that a core object such as a gem exists in the tool, and implanting magic against the core becomes a tool to which magic has been granted.

Of course, do you think it's okay to fill the tool with a nucleus embedded with magic?

It seems that the magically-granted tools react to the magic that people possess and are effective.

Few people can use magic, but magic itself, big or small, seems like anyone has it.

So it seems that those who train in magic sensing know if magic is imparted to the tool.

Jude used to train at the Royal Academy, and she still doesn't need training to help her parents with their family business.

I'm serious.

"Sounds interesting."

"What?

"Magic Grant"

"Huh? I don't think so, but you don't say you want to do it or anything, do you?

"Oh, you got it."

Jude looks subtly nasty, so I smiled nicely.

What, that face.

I couldn't give magic to Japan, so it's not natural that I want to try it.

"It's not easy to grant magic."

"Really?

First of all, the nucleus is pretty expensive.

They say there are many small but fairly pricey pieces of core materials, which are gems or rare ores.

There are also a limited number of people who can grant magic because it is assumed that magic can be used to impart magic.

Therefore, there is a difference in price between what magic is granted and what is not.

Yeah, they say there's a difference between cloud mud.

And this hair decoration is endowed with magic.

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"What's all the fuss?

When I was thinking about the value of hair decoration, I was called out by the director who came by.

I was talking about the magic grant.

"Magic grant?

"I was a little interested in magic when I heard that magic was given to this hair ornament."

"Ho."

Director, it's still tight, but you did realize it was magically attached to hair decorations, didn't you?

'Cause when I said "to decorate my hair," my gaze shook slightly.

Neither the director nor Liz mentioned the price, but I wonder if they would fall into a category that is not high by aristocratic standards.

I don't know if what was in store was the one that was granted, but it's enough to say it's the difference between cloud mud, so I guess it wasn't granted.

Thinking about it, it's horrible to just think about how much my hair decorations are priced.

How can I give this thank you back...

As he was about to hold his head again, there was an unexpected suggestion by the director.

"Want to try?

"Huh?"

"Magic grant. You're interested, aren't you?

I was pompous on the Director's suggestion, as was Jude, who was listening on the side.

Huh? Is it something that easy to do?

When I look at Jude next door, she sifts and shakes her neck sideways, wondering if she has drawn her intentions.

"I have a legend. What do we do?"

"I'll do it"

Because of this suggestion, I honestly decided to ride here.

I was interested.

Thus, it was the courtyard demon division's quarters that were brought to the Director.

Uh, you do the magic grant, don't you?

Oh, because it's magic?

It's just called the Demon Division, there are a lot of people in robes around, and the director and I in it are a little heterogeneous.

Speaking of which, you wore this robe, the people around you when you were summoned.

After all, were the people here participating in the ritual?

The courtyard demon division building was quite far from the institute, and to this point I came in a carriage with the director.

It's definitely farther than the Third Knights' quarters, so it's tough to walk in.

Jude may have left a message by order of the director.

He said it was a job priority, but am I good?

Criteria are a mystery.

"Sai, over here"

"Yes."

As I stood at the entrance to the room and looked indoors, I was invited by the director who had gone earlier.

The room I am in now had a workbench, just like the laboratory, and the director was in front of a workbench in the middle of the room.

On that workbench, opposite the director and his desk, stood a man who was likewise thought to be a magician in a robe.

"Best wishes," he bowed his head to a slightly nervous faceted sorcerer, and he rushed to bow his head as well.

Is that it? Are you scared of something?

"Now, let me explain the grant."

A magician who explains the grant with a slightly drawn smile.

Why are you pulling this off?

Well, I can't help but care.

On the workbench, a divided box that had been broken aside is placed in front of you.

There seem to be a variety of small gems, ores, etc. inside.

To make the grant, they have this little nucleus in their hands, think of the effects they want to grant against the nucleus, and illuminate the magic.

It seems that the effects that can be imparted vary depending on the type of attribute magic that the worker has. For example, if a person can use fire attribute magic, the effect of releasing fire can be imparted if a person can use water attribute magic.

It seems that sacred attribute magic needs to be available for anything that has the effect of a vulgar support system that increases attack and defense.

Also, depending on what effect you want to grant, there seems to be something called compatible material, and the sorcerer tells you, "If you're a support system, I recommend this area".

"What effect will you be granted?

"Right......"

What shall we do?

Support system, support system…….

"Is it possible to disable attribute magic?

"Is it a magic deactivation..."

I was thinking, and I remembered Salamander saying he went out into the West Forest.

It seems to be a lizard that sprays fire, but I wondered if I could prevent this fire.

"You may not be able to deactivate it, but I think it's possible to mitigate it," the sorcerer said after a few thoughts.

Oh well.

Well, let's think about it in the direction of mitigation.

"Well, so"

"Well, maybe a stone around here would be nice"

Receive core material from the sorcerer and wrap it with both hands.

Even when I say wrap it, the material itself is about 3mm in diameter, so when you put your hands together, you can't see it at all.

Imagine the effect you want to grant in that state and illuminate the magic.

Anyway, I don't think it's okay to call it a fire attribute, but as much as it reduces all magic.

If I do, should I increase my magic resistance?

Yeah, I think I can do it somehow.

That's how I illuminated the nucleus with magic as I imagined it.

Pasi.

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Wow, broken!?