The blonde (Crawla) moisturizes her blue eyes and stares at me, waiting for words.

I can't even say it's colorful if you just look at the situation, but I'm not that close.

What she's trying to say is, what does that mean?

If my 'magic' were a 'technology' that I could use if I learned, I would lose the existential value of the 'magic' she had struggled to master...... and I hear it. Well, I do know that the Mage Guild could blow up.

Or if that's the case, I'd be more sorry and grounded.

But uhm... I don't get this. Sure, Geo's magic was set in paranoia by me and my friend's gamemaster, but it's this world (Sedia) where that paranoia works in reality. Surely the setup notes referenced by The Watchman should also have said something about how to train a wizard until he reached level one (no, I'm the one who wrote it).

If you put that into practice for someone in this world, you might be able to use the "magic" guide. Of course, it is likely enough that 'magic' is only a special case given to me by 'the watchman', and that magic cannot be used by humans in this world (Sedia). Wouldn't she be more comfortable with that?

But anyway, it's my idea, it's not particularly true about the psychology of women.

"... is there something, anxiety?

Let's just put in some exploration.

"Anxiety... right. Because until now, the world I believed in might crumble from the ground up."

"I see."

Guess what.

... So far I don't know the truth either, and I'll be honest with you.

"Although there is certainly something called magic technology. But I have never taught anyone magic before, and I have no idea if I will be able to use magic just because I taught... honestly, I have no idea. It's just that it's crawling... and I know your anxiety very well. Because I'm anxious, too."

"Really?

To my words, Crawla blinked her eyes. I guess I was half relieved that I didn't come to a conclusion, as well as worried about the second half of my words.

"Until then the world I believed in could collapse...... Your magic is amazing enough from me. [M] Somehow a magician named Jergle almost killed me..."

This is half true for me, too. The other half is my nasty sacrifice as a company employee, where I try not to undermine my trust by first showing empathy with someone I've consulted without answers.

"... I'm sure you won't be able to talk to me if you ask me unilaterally."

Crawla smiled a little and said to me.

This is just the right time. Let's hear what you were wondering about magic.

"In the first place, magic is a technique that manipulates the hidden forces of nature by manipulating the magic that circulates through your body."

To my question, Crawla answered with a great (usual) look.

"One in ten humans is born with magic and can feel its circulation. You can't be a magician without this talent."

"I see. People with magic can also see the magic of others."

"... Yep. You can also see that you have no magic at all."

Anyway, she called magic the hidden power of nature. My magic is the idea of bringing in the power of chaos from outside nature to change reality, so that's completely different from the ground up.

"So you think anyone can use magic as long as they're born with magic?

"No, having magic doesn't make you an official magician if you can't recognize the Magic Board."

It's a term I've never heard of again. Magic board?

More than magic, it seemed like a phenomenon only felt by magicians, and Crawla explained it to me in all ordeal and discipline. This is what happens when I sum up the story.

When a magician apprentice recommends training in magic sensing and control, 'something like a window frame with glowing letters written on it' becomes visible in the sight. Something like this window frame is called a 'sorcery board (they officially have a longer name)' and the letters that appear are called 'sorcery letters'. By deciphering the meaning of magic characters and combining them again, magic can be used. Even those with magic power can recognize the magic board with a narrow gate of one in ten more, with only 12 official magicians even in the city of Lellis.

"For example, on my magic board now, besides the total number of magic powers, magic letters like fire, wind, whip, and arrow appear. Combine this magic letter in your consciousness… for example, by combining fire and whip to strongly imagine how a flaming whip will shoot an enemy, the magic of" Fire Wip "will be activated."

"Look, I see..."

That's more systematic technology than I thought......

"By the way, I was surprised to see my phantom horse and such, could magic only be used to attack enemies......?

"... I'm rather surprised that magic has that kind of weird effect."

Crawla shrugged her shoulders gracefully.

"Oh, speaking of which. The example jargle was saying, I know what 'Arfalsar' is... Ru?

Really, are you there, I'm about to be. It will still take some time for the Great Wizard's mask to tame.

"Oh, that's...... It's about the land of the Wizard on the island all the way west. A blood family that has inherited its own sorcery since antiquity calls itself a magician. Perhaps seeing you without magic but capable of something magical, you thought it had something to do with those suspicious people?

Proprietary magic...

The more I hear, the more doubts I feel.

Well, I guess this means knowing the world.