"Good job, Rig"

I run over to the rig with a towel.

"Pfft. Thank you, Farri."

Rig gets a towel from me and wipes the sweat off his forehead.

Right now, Rig was just doing some morning voluntary practice at the training ground.

Manipulate a lot of blitz and shoot through the target with high power.

As for the target, I made an aerial floating object that I would run off on my own with relic magic.

Take that, just a hundred.

The rig managed to destroy a hundred floating objects and finished the training.

While dealing with magic, the rig itself seemed to have suffered considerable wear and tear as it was moving around aiming at the target with a gunsword.

The expression is laughing, but you can see tremendous tiredness there.

It's pretty harsh training to do in the morning, but Rigg has been training like this every day here lately.

There's only one reason.

to fight with me.

Kami opened the seal to me, and I became a quasi-a god.

Very, stronger.

That's enough to defeat former S-ranked Mr. Risen.

... No, you were Leah now.

Anyway, I got very strong, but Rig, sister, Anne stayed the same.

Regretting that, the rig has become much more into training than ever before.

This is how I try to catch up to me at all.

"Always, thank you, Fari. I'm always grateful to you."

"No, I don't mind! Because hanging out with rig training is also making it my training!

I say that with all my heart, not with humility.

In fact, this is how I hang out in the morning to train with Rig.

I was taught about the code by Kami.

Elements that make up the world. All roots.

But knowing doesn't help.

I train every morning to be able to handle the code freely.

Even so, it's not a special training like working out your body or practicing magic.

Simply put, I am training to 'read'.

When I mastered ghost piercing and defeated Leah, Kami tipped me, read all kinds of codes in super search, and if you say so, pak the sentence and use the moves.

But that's not my strength.

Eventually, you have to assemble the code from scratch yourself and be able to use the same or more moves you did then.

Otherwise, I don't think you can say you've really gotten stronger.

So, as a first step towards that, I first thought about being able to read the code.

I used to rely solely on the power of Supersearch, and even the interpretation of the meaning of the code was intuitive with the power of Supersearch.

I mean, I just knew this would happen if I used this code because I can't read it but I only know what it means.

So, we're doing the opposite now.

I mean, I'm observing the rig from the perspective of 'what code is going to cause this phenomenon'.

The rig takes a good look at this every morning as they use a lot of blitz.

In Supersearch, we'll see what code runs.

By doing so, we will identify which codes cause what phenomena.

This is making me, little by little, able to read the meaning of the code and understand it with my own head.

Of course, it's still immature.

I can't believe I can read code, not even 10% of the total.

But if you stick with rig training in this way and read the code carefully, all of this will help me understand what the code means.

That should give you the freedom to manipulate the code you made yourself one day.