Regardless of the amount of magic, what Romain calls the attributional bias of magic in the body is the personal difference in the nature of magic that creatures possess.

There is the concept of "attribute", which is an academic classification of its nature.

I have a fine theory, but generally speaking, it's easy to use and become good at magic with this attribute bias. Conversely, it is not uncommon for the opposite attribute to be unsavory or completely unusable.

For example, there is "fire" as a typical attribute, but in this case, we become good at fire attribute magic. And the magic of the "Water" system is very bad and does not activate.

However, it is pointed out that this concept of attributes is a problem in later years.

It's something that many humans had somehow noticed, because there are many sorceries in sorcery that seem extremely difficult to classify as attributes.

For example, would healing magic be typical?

In general, it has been said that this is magic classified as an attribute of "Water" or "Light", and it was true that those who actually possess deviant magic in those attributes are good at it.

However, if you look at the magic power of a person who is quite effective among those who can use healing magic, there were rarely any attribute biases.

Historically, when explaining this, it has been explained that you will be good at any kind of magic because you are unbiased.

That's not necessarily a mistake, but I can't say I was taking the facts exactly.

In fact, it became apparent in later years that healing magic was a complex composite magic.

It was undoubtedly mainly using the power of the "light" and "water" systems, but it also used the power of other attributes, such as those that said "fire" and "wind".

It was only logical that people with no attribute bias could use it better.

From this point of view, the presence or absence of magical talent means that there should be less attributional bias of that magic power.

However, in this day and age...... the opposite values dominate rather.

"... Well, here's a magic test for your son. First, touch this crystal ball."

A number of magic guides are placed inside a small room made beside the cathedral.

All of this is to find out about an individual's magical qualities.

Easy to understand is the crystal ball that Romain has just shown.

Now I know the amount of magic.

Clemann let the siege he was holding stand on a chair placed to match the height of the crystal ball to

"Sieg, touch this."

I said.

I'm only a year old, so I just said it in words and yes. It's normal that it doesn't work as instructed, but in that regard, Zeke is a pretty good listener.

Cleman made a gesture that touched the crystal balls like an example, so he grinned and siege did the same.

And when that finger touches the crystal ball, the crystal ball begins to glow.

At first, there was a light like a pompous, lit little candle.

And gradually it grew bigger, and at the end of the day it became a big light that lit up the whole room.

When Sieg, surprised by it, let go of his hand from the crystal ball, the light that should have just existed would fade away, and at the end of the day there was just a crystal ball there that was clear.

Romain says.

"... First of all, it's about the presence or absence of magic, but I don't care what you think there isn't. On the contrary, its magic power is the finest class. It will be enough to be a magician. This crystal ball is not the only way to find out the exact numbers, and it's hard to have so much magic in the appliances we have here. If you want to know the exact value, you can also find out at a later date at the Mage Guild etc......?

The magic devices here are all common, so it's hard to find out who deviates from normal.

And then we'll have to find out where there are more high-performance instruments, where there are experts.

Typical are the Sorcerer's Guild, including the Sorcery Institute and the Demon Tower... for which Cleman shook his head sideways.

"No, not at all. And if you look it up in those places, the solicitation will persevere, won't it? This much magic would be extra..."

"Well, I guess so. Fortunately, that's all you need to know about the aristocratic magic registration, so don't worry, if that's the case, I'll handle it well. So, the next step is to investigate the attributional bias of magic. Please hold this paper with both hands. Yes... like this"

Wear gloves that Romain blocks the magic from, and then instruct Sieg to take a piece of elongated paper out of the back shelf and hold both ends of it.

Sieg looked at Clemann's face and tilted his neck, but understood Clemann nodding or received Romain's paper.

Romain stared at Sieg's paper for a while...

…… Hmm. That's crazy. The reaction is dull... is it defective? "

To the extent that I did want to say so, there was little change on the paper.

There was a slightly stained area, but that's about it.

"Which, can I borrow a little?"

When Romain takes off his gloves and receives the paper from Zeke, at that moment, the paper stains in a variety of colors.

White lines and water lines clearly emerge, other than that I can also see nagging red and green lines.

Look at that. Romain,

"... you didn't seem particularly defective. Then... unfortunately, your son doesn't seem to have a good attribute. I'm sorry, but with this result, it can be difficult to grow up as a magician no matter how much magic you have..."

I said that with a very hard look and voice to say.

Probably because there are aristocrats who complain and rumble at this stage.

But Cleman laughed,

"No, it's not like I'm going to be apologized for. Besides, my wife and I talked on our way here, and even if my son doesn't have magic, he's not going to turn into our kid, so I need to know. I agree. The so-called life magic class can be used even if attribute magic is not available... and there may be some talent in the system of special magic. Just because you know you have magic, that's enough."

"I would appreciate it if you could say that... However, the system of special magic is all that little progress has been made in elucidating it. If you are considering wearing it for your son, be very careful."

"I understand. Thank you so much for today. beneath"

"No, welcome..."

That's how Zeke's magic test ended.