According to the Wizard Guild Branch Manager Helidor confidently explained, 'Wizard Soldier' is:

There are usually four stages to the training and growth of magicians. The first is to feel and control your own magic. Secondly, the presence of what is called a magic board in sight. Third, understanding and manipulating the meaning of the magic characters displayed on the magic board. Finally, combining magical characters and releasing magic as images derived from them.

What is in the first stage is an apprenticeship. The second is the introducer. The third is the trainer. After reaching the fourth stage, he will finally be called a magician.

As you can see by the way you call it, you won't be considered a member of the Mage's Guild unless you get to the second stage at least. It usually takes two to five years to get up each stage, which means it takes at least eight years for a total novice to become a magician. Moreover, it is the narrow gate of one in ten among the qualities that allows us to recognize the magic board and move on to the second stage.

"So I completely changed my mind. If it's a force that can fight the demons, don't you have to be a formal magician for anything? And even if the magic board can't recognize it, it can only use one or two very simple magic tricks."

A magic board is a foundation for using magic that appears in the sight of a magician, but he figured out a lot of ways to soak it without using it. As a result,

"It would have been possible if there had been magic, forcing him to plant information on magic letters and even images of magic from the outside! It is impossible to learn new sorcery by combining or discovering sorcery characters yourself, but enough as a 'soldier'! Above all, you can count in a short training period! Sorcerers are the most powerful means to conquer the Dark!

Speaking of games, do you mean softening up essential skills like 'magic control' and forcing people to remember only certain sorceries such as' ice arrows'? Speaking of yes, I think yes, but looking at Crawla and the very bad face of the female magician in the third seat, I could predict something inconvenient.

"The city of Lellis suffered tremendous damage in an outbreak of darkness 10 years ago. The Knights of Calvinella I was asking for are also useless...... So the city of Lellis realized that it needed to have its own power, and that it also needed to have the power to beat the demons."

"The sorcerers have been training since they were at least eight years old. If these young people could accept your magic training... that's what the Branch Manager thinks."

Second seat, Deputy Branch Manager Yarman said with a loving laugh.

From the age of eight!? It would be odd to educate you as a soldier from the age of eight, no matter how much.... No, is it normal in common sense in this world (Sedia)?

"Have you been training since you were such a kid? How the hell are we gathering people?

"Of course I'm looking for a candidate. The children of the aristocrats and wealthy citizens who worry about the city of Lellis volunteer to defend themselves."

"… Recently, the recruitment desk seems to be a lot wider."

"Well... it matters how many people you have."

Yarman answered Crawla's thorny voice as he wiped his sweat. It's getting kind of frigid.

No, the story in the first place......

"If it's a dark nest, I destroyed it the other day. Is this a situation where we need to do that and strengthen our forces of war?

"... this is"

"The Dark Nest has appeared many times before. The last decade has been exceptionally peaceful, and it's no surprise that a new nest will appear again tomorrow."

To my question, Helidor, rather than the other three, looked frightened. Hi. I hear this was common sense.

You don't know when that will appear, then you want to be armed too, do you...

"... those two are magicians, aren't they? Can I talk to you for a second?"

"Oh, sure. Answer Lord Margils anything."

"" Ha. "

The boy and girl replied by banging on their heels.

"Hmm... why did you guys want to be magicians? Wasn't the training tough?

The boy answered my question first. She seems to have a good face.

"Ha. It is the duty of the Lellis nobility to serve the defense of the city. The training was rigorous, but the instructors taught me all my skills as a magician."

"I, too, wanted to protect my family and city people...... Besides, if you can be a magician, you'll get paid."

The eyes of the boy and the girl who went on to answer were serious and pure. Of course, but I don't respond to [Hostility Breaking (Dictate Enemy)].

"Oh, the two of them have already been completed as magicians in the first period. What I want you to teach me is not to be what you are currently studying in the Sorcerer's School Sorcerer's Soldier's Department since the third grade."

"Uhm......"

I roared in arms.

Something very different from the first story I thought. As always, I can see the light of hostility from Helidor, but apparently his hostility isn't the kind of thing that wants to kill me right now. But it shouldn't be so much malice that it's somewhat more annoying than being caught up in [hostile nursing (detect-enemy)].

I mean... is it "hostility" that I take that know-how and end it in the process of teaching magic to the sorcerer apprentices?

It's easy to kick the story here. Now I'm getting ready to escape even if the mages and sorcerers in front of me have been attacking me in bundles.

Let's think on that.

Are you sure you want me to say no?

At times like this, adults settle down and consider the pros and cons.

First, if you get this story, the benefit is that you can lend it to the Sorcerer's Guild, and if the experiment is successful, it will increase your power against the Dark One? The downside is that you might be held captive for a long time because of the experiment, and even if the experiment succeeds, the Sorcerer's Guild is likely to end up hostile, right? This is also a disadvantage because it could end up failing the experiment.

And what would be the benefit if I refused... that I would no longer have to carry in the extra problem, is that it? The downside, on the contrary, is that it is likely to be hostile from the Sorcerer's Guild, and that the City of Lellis will not increase its own combat power.... Well, can I also leave it as a downside for once that I may lose touch with the crawler.

Besides... it will also be trying to keep quiet about those kids being driven out into battle with the dark. Speaking of my common sense, this is a huge downside.

"... that it's not time for you to decide?

When I kept my mouth shut, I heard Crawla screaming. It looks grumpy, but I don't know what caused it. Which does she expect me to choose?

I don't have a choice. Let's deal with this appropriately as adults.

"It's a cooperation to defeat the Dark One, I ask you not to say no"

"What do you say, Lord Margils?

When I looked up, Helidor and Yarman came up to me.

"I would like to consider it positively, but I would like to let you think for a few days because it is also a difficult project"

On his return, he was to be shown the magician's abilities at Helidor's suggestion. If it helps with my judgment, I think I just want to brag about it.

A boy and a girl speared in front of a people-shaped target set in the broad courtyard of the Sorcerer's Guild.

"Attack now."

"" Ha. "

At the same time as the signal of the helidor, the two stand the spear vertically. Seeing, some of the spears were sculpted with something like complex letters (probably the one called magic letters).

"Fire!"

"Windrance!"

From the boy's spear a flame, from the girl's spear a spear of the wind was ejected, piercing the target brilliantly. Targets hit by flaming spears burn up, targets hit by wind spears smash in pieces.

"Ho."

Not so many times I've seen witchcraft per se, but at least it's more powerful than the magic of a jerk.

But.

"Ha, ha!

"Ugh."

The situation was that the two sorcerers stood desperately on their spears, breathing bitterly. It's like I've repeated every single dash I can.

"I use magic without a magic board. It is unavoidable to drain some physical and mental strength. After the third term, we are also working on a variety of training curricula to improve."

Seeing how the two of them were doing didn't change Helidor's attitude.

"And you're so drained... You all right, buddy?

"Heh, I'm fine."

The boy was absolutely upright. The girl is also forced to wake up.

"Are you sure? You're not pushing me?

I grabbed both shoulders of the boy and peered into his face.

"Huh!? It's okay!

The boy shook off my hand in surprise, but there was no doubt that his eyes had turned red when he could only see for a moment.

"Unfortunately, there are still a handful of people who have been able to reach this level. With your help, there are even more low-cost, massive sorcerers... no, I believe more soldiers can produce them. I expect a good answer."

He smiled casually, just like the first time Helidor met him. One word or the other gets caught, and it still looks glowing with [hostile nursing (detect-enemy)]. It's amazing how far you can hide your inner self.

Me and Crawla were left when Helidor and two executives, the sorcerers, returned to the guild.

"After all, you couldn't stay in the Mage Guild."

"You must have said no..."

"Crawla, can you give me some advice again?... What am I supposed to do?

"My desire is the same as the Sorcerer's Guild."

"With that branch manager?

"My (my) family has also died in the battle against the Dark One 10 years ago. I (I) became a magician, too, to gain the power to protect what is dear from the dark. I agree with him in that regard."

"But soldiering a kid who's not even that old..."

"If you have any other means, do so."

Crawla's words were stubborn. It doesn't seem like a good place for me to come into this world (Sedia) for a month.

"Well, think about it. … but don't forget the first piece of advice"

If the Branch Manager really tried to get rid of me, would she be around the enemy too?

Now I might be happy to use the [Telepathy] spell as a branch manager, but I don't think I would care about her like that.

"Maura's waiting for you, isn't she? Let's go."

"Mm-hmm. It's the mountains that want to do that.... I don't know the way."

"Huh!?"

Mora's house was like a deal or something... but I've already forgotten how far I've come in the first place. Seriously, as a social worker, I can't help but walk in a large medieval European-style city.

"Well, you can walk around asking the passers-by..."

"Not at all! With you!

Crawla was just walking away with me on her ass, embarrassed and bumping into her mouth. Stop right there and look back.

"What are you doing!? When the sun goes down, the inner gate will close and you won't be able to get through!?"