"I'm ready."

"I guess. That's why you called me here."

Ha, and Almeida sighs.

Jared was already ready.

The last training required by the boy carries great risks. On top of that, we need it.

- That risk is the loss of magic that Jared can use now.

You'll never be able to use the magic you've been using again.

"Last training, huh? You're not mistaken. If you get that magic, you'll never be able to use any other magic again, will you?

"I understand"

"You also know that it could be decided that we weren't even talking about court magicians, right?

"I know, sir"

"Now that you understand everything, you want that witchcraft?

"Yes - give me a chance to acquire the most powerful magic of the earth's attributes"

Jared once again raised his head deeply toward Almeida. And what I got back from her is a sigh I don't know how many times.

"Ha. When Jared was searching and fishing for magic that was just strong in my library, I thought one day this would come."

I can hear a teacher in trouble, like he gave up somewhere.

"I'll tell you what, it's not always easy enough magic to get. Still, there will always be a loss of magic. Nice."

"Bye!"

The girl nodded at the boy who looked up like he had been bounced.

"Fine. If you are truly ready, give us the most powerful earth attribute magic."

- The most powerful earth attribute magic.

I found that when Jared was still training under Almeida.

I was just living apart from my brother, Luther Fisher, looking at revenge on the family that sold me and continuing to seek strength.

I knew it wasn't easy to get. When she found herself reading the literature and was scolded by Almeida on the evidence, she said.

"Sift your life on a stick when you learn such magic in this day and age"

and.

I didn't know what that meant at the time. But now I know.

Jared loses all sorcery from now on. Petrified magic, physical enhancement magic, earth attribute magic, everything.

What you get instead is the depths and bans knitted for endless battles in the times when the original ancestors lived.

Regardless, the magic is not conveyed in modern times. The humans at the time decided that it was not necessary to tell them and did not keep a record.

The books that Almeida had were accidentally spared from disappearing and were originally destined to disappear without reaching anyone's eyes.

"Ready?

"Anytime."

Standing on the meadow, the magic formations unfolding multiple times around Jared glow.

"First, I will end my covenant with the Spirit who is in you. Now all your powers will be completely available. You don't understand, except for me and Wahash at this point, no one can beat Jared."

"But it won't reach the original ancestors"

"... right. You won't get it."

Even if he did not end his covenant with the Spirit, his power was always full. All the magic was liberated, just shackled in consumption.

The power and efficiency of magic may increase, but it has not become dramatically stronger.

Most importantly, at the moment Jared has a quicker strength to count from above in this country.

But the original ancestors are still up there.

"To tell the truth. I don't want you to learn this sorcery."

"Master. But"

"Yeah. I'm not against it. But it's a shame to throw away your talent. More than that, Jared just figured out how to use one magic trick after this. There's nothing funny about it, I'll just be a magician sharpening my combat skills. I don't think it's for you."

Almeida worries about the future of her disciples.

I don't want my favorite apprentice to be able to use only witchcraft to fight. Also, even from a mage's point of view, it's not funny that you can only use boring magic.

Thus, even though Almeida knows the most powerful earth attribute magic, she has not acquired it. I decided it was magic that I didn't need to do.

I can't do the fact that my apprentice wants such sorcery. Until then, you can't fight, ancestor. The founder of the country he once served. If it's something that can change, I want to change and fight for you. But you can't beat your original ancestors no matter how much you raise them in Almeida, the half elf. That's how it's decided.

"... I'm sorry. There seems to be some hesitation that I have to kill Jared's talent. But I'll make sure you do it."

What do you think the boy who became a great mage in just a few years?

Throw everything away, but the reason you're trying to fight - I'm sure Olivier Alway.

I thought Almeida was just a little jealous of Jared, who could love someone until then.

"Well, let's get started. Let's be talented with the magic we've had."