Lucy came to my mansion that night.

He said he would send the package later.

I originally lived in a magic school faculty dorm, so I don't have any big personal belongings, and I guess it's easy to get rid of them.

Philia knew Lucy, and her lover Clarice didn't object to Lucy living in my mansion.

Only one person, Sophia, looked a little troubled, but in the end, she nodded at me.

It doesn't mean they're still not close, rather Sophia seemed to respect Lucy as a genius teacher, and Lucy highly valued Sophia as a good student.

However, there has been a subtle tension between the two of us since we were in magic school.

Though I don't know what that's by.

While I was guiding you through the mansion, I briefed you on some of the circumstances.

Lucy was keen to hear about the planned revival of the Demon King of Necropolis in particular, which seems to be also for military use.

"We should end the war of losing quickly."

Lucy affirmed.

Originally Lucy was dry on the new prime minister Strass, and seemed negative on Creon's formation of the Salvation Knights.

Upstairs, Lucy pointed to one of the bedrooms.

"Well, then, I'll have this room used"

Our sleeping room is on the east side of the second floor of the mansion.

Lucy's room becomes the western corner opposite the hallway.

"Don't you have to be in the same room as Solon?

Ask Lucy as Philia teases her.

Lucy laughed and looked down at Philia.

"Yes."

Lucy said she'd keep an eye out for me and the Phileas not to do anything weird.

That's why I thought Lucy might mention sleeping in the same room as me.

But they just weren't.

I'm relieved.

It just depends on the number of beds in the same room.

But when Lucy looked at my face, she laughed, teasing her crimson hair with her fingertips.

I have a bad feeling.

I know because we've known each other for a long time, but when Lucy is doing this kind of trick, there's a great chance she's thinking something crazy.

Maybe there's some intent in saying I'm going to use another room.

"Well, hey. Shall we just take care of Philia's enchantment?"

Lucy pointed frighteningly at Philia and took out her wand.

Are you going to do it here?

Though my mansion could be in a big fire if Phyllia let the magic run wild.

"Don't worry. I don't have to worry about a rampage when I take care of this. Solon, can you explain how two elements of magic affect the quality of magic?

That's what a freshman at magic school learns.

I answer in confusion.

"Each person has magic in his or her body, and the amount varies from person to person. And how efficiently and magically you can convert that amount of magic into magic through a magic path stretched across your body. These two will determine the success or failure of magic."

"Correct. You can't change the amount of magic you originally had, but if you use it well, you can use advanced magic. Phyllia has a lot of magic, but she hasn't been able to use it."

Apparently Lucy still knew that Philia was a descendant of the Demon King.

The Descendants of the Demon King possess the kind of magic power that normal humans would never have.

If Phyllia tries to pass that vast amount of magic through the wand with all her might without any training, the wand will not endure and the magic will run wild.

That was Lucy's explanation.

Indeed, it seems that Philia's magic stormed out when she was conscious of unleashing powerful magic.

"It's not just the amount of magic that makes the Descendants of the Demon King special. It's very efficient to convert magic."

"Sixty percent or so?

"No. Even I, the genius, can only convert about 70% of my magic power to magic, but if I'm a descendant of the Demon King, it's over 90-50 minutes."

I'm breathtaking.

Almost everything.

Lucy compares me to Philia.

"The magic power of the Descendants of the Demon King and his efficiency in converting to high magic can be an excellent weapon. But unlike normal people, you mean the magic is too strong to risk letting them run wild. So, what do you think we should do?

The amount of magic is more natural, so I can't change it.

Then you just have to make it less efficient to convert to magic.

When I answered that, Lucy nodded.

"Exactly. So all you have to do is tie up Philia's magic path."

"But how do you do it? I've never heard of magic like that."

"Right. You're going to need to connect someone else to the magic path. And regulate the amount of magic in Philia from the outside."

"Does that mean that Arte will do the same thing to the Descendants of the Demon King?

I got worried.

Arte abused the girls of the Descendants of the Demon King and forced them to suck up their magic to suit their terrible eyes.

Magic is part of human vitality, and if others are forced to take it, they should at least be abolished.

"It's okay, because if that regulator doesn't try to use his magic in bad faith, Philia won't be like that"

"But can someone who regulates it say that they are blind to the amount of magic in Philia"

The amount of magic determines the magician's abilities.

If that regulator wanted to set the stage for Philia, it would also make it possible to become a higher magician.

But Lucy was full of confidence.

"It's okay. There's one person who would never betray Philia, right?

"... are you talking about me? I certainly wouldn't try to use the magic of Philia..."

"It's settled. If Phyllia is a solon, can we connect the magic paths?

Phyllia said for a moment or so, "Of course!" He nodded with a bounced voice.

As Lucy told me, Philia lay her hands on me.

I was sure for a moment, then I looked into Philia's eyes.

"Are you sure? I took Philia's life in the same position, didn't I?

"It's okay, because I believe in Solon"

Philia smiled softly.

As Lucy instructs, Philia begins to cast a spell on the contract that connects the magic path.

"My way of life is yours"

When Phyllia finishes with a beautiful voice, I cast that pair of spells.

"Your path is also mine"

Just those two words, the contract is over.

Something warms up.

Few, but Philia's magic is flowing towards me.

It looks like Philia was the same.

"Now Solon and I are one."

Lucy rushes to snap her mouth from the side.

"Because the magic path simply connected!

"But there's a sense of a solon in me."

Philia says happily.

Anyway, first of all, you should be happy that there are no more obstacles to Phyllia's magic training.

That and this, thanks to Lucy.

Lucy puts herself on the shoulder of the princess Philia, who was being treated cold.

Is the reason for this because Philia is still the descendant of the Demon King and expects to be a great magician with that magic?

When I asked, Lucy shook her head to the side.

"There's that too, but there's another reason for it."

"Another reason?

"Philia, and Solon, will bear the future of this empire."

Lucy snapped like a solitaire.