Curime is a quiet girl.

For example, if you ask all the third-grade students in primary school today, very few of them have ever spoken to Curime intimately.

Of course, there are many students who have talked about administrative matters in classes and classrooms.

However, other things, such as the excitement of Culime in the story of other lovers, or the fact that Culime and I talked about something openly, becoming such an experienced student, this year's magic festival should have been almost nothing.

That said, Culime is not as gentle and silent as other children.

It's never a lively and chatty type, but there are some things that are not good at exercising and dragging in, but if you try to talk, it's pretty bright and makes you smile.

In that regard, it was better to talk to people than Lilty, who quickly blushed his face and cut off his voice.

However, Curime's attitude toward others was the reason she didn't go to talk to other students intimately.

When Curime talks to the other person to some extent, she leaves without stepping any further.

Even though I was talking with a smile just now, I suddenly shut up with a vague expression.

It was obvious to everyone.

It was as if I had decided that this was the only way to get in.

I know that, so the opponent is kind of awkward there.

Curime was not sure what she was thinking, and some students had puzzled expressions and some had clearly uncomfortable expressions.

Nevertheless, it was rare for such a thing to happen.

Curime didn't have eye-catching looks or magic skills, so other students didn't pay that much attention to her.

For the majority of boys, Curime was only a "cute and not funny student" if she said something a little cruel.

Ceraha was the only one who had a relationship with Culime to some extent.

Perhaps the rules in Curime are a little shaky for Seraha's generous treatment.

Either way, it is fair to say that Curime was recognized as one of the plain and quiet girls for her classmates, both men and women, until she was promoted to the role of scriptwriter for the Magic Festival.

That changed everything with that script.

Everyone saw the other in a character with the same name as himself, depicted in Curime's script.

Did Culime see so much of themselves?

How far does Curime look?

Emotions similar to such fear were born in everyone's chest.

What changed was not only her appreciation of her surroundings.

The way she treats herself has changed.

"This is what I've been doing today."

Almark smiles as he says so and watches the curime in his handbag.

What is it?

"This."

Culime took out a book.

"I'm not good at moving my body."

Give the book to Almark with that embarrassment.

He said, "Don't move. I need a hand."

"Um, do you read this book?"

Almark glanced at the book.

Books are quite thick.

"Right now?

Fufu, Curime laughs.

"Go ahead."

That's what I'm saying, and I'm going to push you with my hands.

"Yeah."

With an inaccurate face, Almark read the title written on the cover of the book.

"How happy I would have been if I had told someone why you drifted to the island."

Then he raised his face and looked at Culime.

"What book is this?"

"Just open it."

Curime prompted Almark to open the book.

At that moment, the light flashed from the book.

"Ah."

Almark quickly turned his face away from the book.

There were bitter memories of how the book was set up.

And the grains of light spilled again from the book that fell on the floor.

"This is..."

Almark realizes that his hands have the same light.

"Try again."

With that, Culime picked up the book from the floor and gave it to Almark.

Almark receives it and watches.

"Light"

"Good."

Curime smiles.

"It worked."

"Is this a powerful trick?"

Almark grabbed the book with one hand and lifted it high.

Even though it's a thick book, it's as light as lifting a dry piece of wood.

This is the effect of powerful surgery.

It was magic that temporarily raised a person's strength.

I see.

Almark finally got to the point and saw Curime.

"Did you put magic into this book?"

"Yeah."

Curime nods.

"When I opened the book, I set it to activate magic."

It is extremely dangerous to apply magic directly to a person's body.

If you misadjust the magic, it will immediately lead to a major accident.

That's why you usually put magic into objects and use it to act on people's bodies.

Even during the evening herbal hunt, Wendy was preparing a cloth with flying legs.

Wendy activated the magic by pointing his hand at the cloth, but Curime activated the magic by opening the book to the opponent.

"Are you good at putting magic into things?

Curime received a book from Almark and asked.

"No."

Almark shakes his head.

Somewhat unfavorable

"Well, that was just great."

Curime put the book he had received on the floor and took another book out of his bag.

Well then, let's put some magic into this book.

A lot of books come out.

Almark receives the book and smiles.

"Is it easier to put magic into a book than anything else?"

"Yeah."

Culime shakes her head.

"Anything else is fine with cloth.But if you're tired of practicing, you can read. "

I see.

Almark nodded.

"Your wonderful script is the result of that amount of reading."

What do you think?

Curime put a powerful book in her bag and took out another book.

"I don't think the simple amount makes much sense."

That said, open the appropriate page and place it on the floor.

"What magic can you put in it?

I see.

Almark puts his hand on his chin.

The light on my hand was gone at some point.

"Distant Magic"

That's what Almark said and saw Curime.

I don't know.

"Not bad."

Curime smiles.

"Even if I use it in this practice area, I can't really feel the effect."

That's true, too.

Almark nodded and thought again.

Well then, let's do the flying leg trick.

It's a flying leg trick.Okay. "

Curime nodded and watched Almark spread the book to the floor just like he did.

"What about the magic activation conditions?

"Let's do it when we open this page"

That's what Almark said, and when he pulled out one of his hair, he sandwiched it instead.

Curime looked at it and rounded her eyes.

"I knew Almark would do something interesting."

I guess so.

Curime nods as Almark tilts his neck.

"Yeah, it's interesting to do that naturally."

That said, Curime looks down at the book with Almark's hair pinched.

"If you want to put magic into things, you have to face them carefully."

Curime smiled.

"When you're worried, you can talk to something you don't talk about."