The first thing Tor did was try to lower the level of < restore > to 4 for now.

As a result of the loss of temporal columns perception, the performance is confirmed with a nostalgic feeling, overlooking a skill tree that has become a thin blur.

I try to sensibly grasp the number of times I can use it, the object of my skills, etc. and show up with the usual string.

Restore - Returns objects involved in battle to their past state.

Level: 4/Number of times available: Twice an hour/Activation: Instant/Effect: Ten seconds/Range: Contact.

"It's more or less like this, but you're almost together. The big difference is where the object is targeted."

"Was that twice < restore > usable?

"That sounds like an impact. Will you increase it even once?"

"That's amazing."

Euril brings up her eartips in surprise and joins the conversation.

When combined with Upper Edge Demonic moves, which rarely increase in the number of times they can be used, I guess I'm attracted to the properties that work quite well for me as a magic technician.

"Ah, Tor. If the skill points are back, why don't you raise the level of < retroactive >?

"It's the mountains that want to, but if the results aren't what we expected, we can't take them back."

At present, the combination of level 10 < restore > and its branch and effect properties allows me to manipulate branch skills freely.

If similar results have been finalized before you grew up, you can pour in points without even thinking about them.

"It's a different branch skill on purpose. Even if raised, it could be different from < restore >. And in the first place, I can't tell you that there are up to ten levels of retroactivity."

"Well, it looks just like it, but it's not all the same."

"So why don't you go over that difference in a little more detail to see if it makes a difference? The better the performance, the smoother the usage at the main points."

Again, Tor compares both different parts to the best Euril points out.

The first is where the subject is from object to body, but this should be seen as being with life and otherwise.

The part to note here is that all those with life are included in the subject.

Because in the case of monsters alone, they are described as variants, and in the case of humans alone, as holders and subjects.

"Even a considerable scratch, can you handle it for a moment? But I'm not sure I can even heal a monster's wound."

"I'm concerned about this difference in effect time."

"Yeah, why is it so short?

"Maybe, but not because it's a lower branch skill? Besides, unlike < restore >, it's huge enough to heal the injuries."

With that answer, Thor feels baffled.

Obviously < retroactive > had stretched the branch from the lower position, but the number of points needed to raise that level was exactly the same as < restore >.

Maybe it's simply not upward or downward positioning.

A street of opinions was coming out, and the child, who remained seated on his lap, extended his hand wide.

"To, have you had a nasty pause?

"Oh, I'm sorry. All right, let's try it once first."

I wanted to think about it a lot first because I had to use it twice, but not wearing it would just waste my time.

More than that, it would be quicker to actually use it to make sure.

Thor, with the knife in his hand for dismantling that he had brought from the room, put a blade on his own arm in large measure.

As everyone watches, pull down slowly to create a blood muscle.

-.

"Yeah?"

"What!"

"Oh?"

At the next moment, the wound had disappeared without a trace.

But it was not in that regard that the three raised their voices unexpectedly.

The problem is the position of Thor's arm.

The hand that was supposed to have pulled the knife had sometime returned to its original position, the position where the blade was raised.

"Well, I feel like something's gone wrong with my eyes."

"Me too. The wound has disappeared, but... Mr. Thor's hand..."

If anything moves at this distance, Tor can't have missed it either.

And it's my arm.

If some force was applied, that much should be sensible.

But I couldn't feel anything.

When I noticed, the wound disappeared and my hand with the knife was moving to the first position.

There is one conclusion that can be derived from this phenomenon.

< retroactive > is a magic trick that returns the subject's existence a second ago.

Pull back all that behavior, too...

Thor shocked at the horrible effect, but talked to Moo, who was bored to think of it and had his mouth wide open.

"Speaking of which, does Moo have anything to hide from To?

"Mmm, I didn't do anything."

"Really? Why did you wash the sheets?"

"M., Moo is annoying. Oh, that's Chrome and Shima's Hanko!

"Is that true?

The two cats, who were hairy in a chair across the street, let the protest squeal in the eyes of an inquisitive Tor.

And Moo at heart turned sideways with Pui and deliberately swept his cheeks.

"To, it's a shame you left Moo!

"Right, did I miss you? I'm sorry about that. But you can't blame people or cats."

".................. yeah"

"Here."

"I'm sorry."

To the child who honestly apologized, the black and striped cats responded with a tiny throat.

"Well, that's a punishment for lying"

Saying so, Thor pinched the child's cheek with his fingers and pulled it wide to the left and right.

As soon as the startled Moo opened his eyes, he decides that he had not rewound the act.

"Wanna... that? I don't want to, To!

"Oh, that's a success."

"Wow, do more!

Thor ponders the consequences now as he lifts the lip end to a child who is pushing his back of his head gritty against his back.

Thor's body returned a second ago due to < retroactive >, and the act of pulling Moo's cheek disappeared.

The pain is gone, even from Moo's cheek, pulled at the same time.

This means that the effect Tor had itself disappeared as well.

Try replacing this with a monster...

Tor, who exhaled deeply, murmured with a slightly tired voice.

"... Damn, get over here before < restore >, God"