Yomigaeri no Maou

Episode 240: Personification

It's been awhile since Szón left.

There are moments when I get blurred and hand-held when I'm rocked by a carriage.

Now was exactly the time.

And Lulu, uh, remembered and opened his mouth.

"... Speaking of which, Moitz. The art of humanization is complete."

It was a dialogue I said like it was nothing, but Moitz's reaction was huge, contrary to that.

"Ho, is that true!? If it's true, I'd love to know......!!

"Of course I'll tell you. Even so, be sure to keep it under control so it doesn't get abused..."

"Yeah, I'll keep that firmly in mind for my liver. I don't know what to say, but if you want to use it for evil, it seems like it has a wide range of applications..."

That's what Moitz said to think with a serious face.

What he discusses is true.

The technique of humanization developed by Lulu is what transforms people of all races (human beings) into their appearance.

In other words, it will remain the art of disguise for non-human (human) species.

Moitz also expected that effect, so naturally, he also immediately came up with a possible abuse of it.

Well, Lulu, rather than still wanting it to be too geese and secret, basically, management felt like it would be fine if he did it well in the Adventurers' Union (Guild).

Because the art of humanization is something you can do if you want to disarm it from the outside.

There are several ways, but the easiest one is to leave the surgeon until he is out of his magic.

But because that alone is too laborious, I should also say against witchcraft, because the surgeon himself had finally developed a witchcraft to disarm the surgery even if he did not want it, so I tell Moitz to include it.

He never thought Lulu was doing that for him, and he looked a little awkward.

"... this is what it's all about. If you have this anti-magic trick, you don't have to be so serious about abuse."

"I've been thinking a lot about it. I can't figure it out until I use it about my appearance after humanization, and it's basically fixed, so I can look into it if I want to check my identity. Well, for that matter, the breadth of the application may be a little narrower... but after that it depends on the surgeon's arm"

Apparently Moitz understood the meaning contained in the last word he added.

so that

"... if the surgeon's arm is good, so is his appearance."

"That's what happens... but I made it quite complicated. If you just want to use it, you can do it with quite a few arms, but it's not easy to figure out how to change your appearance or make a race something else. Probably...... Uvezd or some Schuiclas sorcerer could do it, but wouldn't it be impossible for a less advanced sorcerer no matter how hard he works?

Instead, Lulu thinks it's faster and easier to create a new art of disguise yourself.

In fact, that was the truth.

The technique itself, in one way or another, is close to what the ancient demons used, and it is difficult to understand it alone.

It should not be possible to analyze it without special elements, such as considerable knowledge or being liked by the Spirit.

Moitz seemed relieved by such Lulu's words.

But still, I didn't forget to add one thing.

"If there are future incidents in which the abuse of this technique is suspected, may I ask you to cooperate?

"That's natural. If something goes wrong because of my improved witchcraft, it's on me too."

That's all they said, and it seems Moitz is finally completely relieved.

Smiling,

"If that's the case, good. Thank you for your valuable magic offering. Lord Lulu."

And he bowed his head.

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"Now, where anxiety has also been dispelled... Lord Lulu. This technique of humanization...... may I try it?

and Moitz asked happily.

That's as if the kid got a new toy, but given Moitz's mood, maybe that's exactly what it was.

Until now, it would have been majestic thanks to its giant, but it is easy to imagine that, contrary to that, few occasions would have been difficult.

Because the person said it was a daily tea meal, such as having trouble taking a seat in a liquor store.

It also seemed harder than I thought to have a small, unfriendly body.

But the art of humanization frees us from such annoyances, though conditional.

It was more impossible not to be happy.

Lulu nods at Moitz's question.

"Oh. Of course. However, as I said earlier, you can't mess with your appearance on your own volition because it's up to you randomly after it changes. I want you to know that."

I don't like this look since it changed!

It's troublesome even if they say so.

Technically, you can't mess with Lulu, but it's a pain in the ass that Lulu tries to facilitate every time he uses the technique of humanization.

So, this was a reminder of the implications of convincing me no matter what I looked like.

Moitz thought a little about Lulu's words,

"... Um, I thought, is there any chance that if I used it, I would be a person of this size (human)?

"Uh..."

Moitz's worries were the best story.

Because the art of humanization is a sorcery constructed to determine appearance from various elements of the surgeon himself, given that, it seems unlikely that Moitz with the element of "extreme giant" will ever be able to say so.

In this regard, however, Lulu took good account of the improved relationship, basically considering this technique to be for Moitz.

In other words, using the technique of humanization does not mean that, for once, it is of such a size that it falls within the general height of a human race (a human being) that it becomes an extreme giant because Moitz used it.

I mean, you don't have to worry about it in the way that Moitz is concerned.

That's why Lulu says.

"You'll never be as big as you are right now about height. By and large, it should settle down to the size of the average person (human). Well, I knew I couldn't specify details."

"Really... Well, if you're going to say it's not going to be as big as it is now, you're going to be able to accomplish your purpose. Now, if you'll excuse me... Magic! Turn ourselves into human beings! dedicate my magic to the price...... humanization (Homer Sanji)"

Moitz cast the spell that Lulu taught him.

To see the movement of magic, the magic of humanization is likely to activate without any problems.

Moitz is quite an arm as a mage, and saying that he is this easy to use would be difficult there in difficulty for a general mage, about to calm down.

Still, it's a lot simpler than the original magic of humanization.

Light emanates from the body of the spoken Moitz and wraps the whole thing up.

Then, Moitz's body shrunk so that the plants withered as they swept.

The original is quite large, so much so that the way it shrinks is kind of scary.

"... you're gonna be okay, right?

subtly anxiously. When Lulu groaned in a small voice, Iris said,

"... I don't think it's a problem... I guess"

and respond in a whisper.

There's a zoe in those two interactions.

"It's a horrible conversation... so good that Moitz didn't seem to hear it..."

and had a subtle look.

The magic of humanization becomes completely defenseless while using it.

Nina and Zoe also confirmed that their senses would be blocked from the outside world and that they would remain silent while they were changing.

Therefore, no matter how well-eared Lulu's conversation is, it has not reached Moitz.

It is Moitz, who never thought that the matter would be saved.

If I had listened to the Lulu's conversation, I would have been horrified to see if they were letting me use such imperfections.

Of course, Lulu thinks it's complete, but for once, it can be called new sorcery.

It was honest that if I didn't use it tens of thousands of times, I wouldn't know what was really wrong with it.

but that's about as much as Moitz should know, so well it's Lulu wondering if it's okay.

Pretty appropriate, or rough treatment.

But this doesn't mean that anything matters, such as Moitz's body, because we know that if Lulu intervenes somehow, he can do it safely.

Fortunately, in reality, there doesn't seem to be any anomalies, especially in Moitz's body.

Moitz's body is shrinking more and more, but it's not that unnatural a way to shrink if you consider it to be the size of a human race (human).

Just don't...

"Wouldn't it be too small...?

"... right. A little..."

Iris snorts at the words Lulu said.

Indeed, it seemed that the shrinkage was over and Moitz's body felt a little smaller even though he was a human race (human).

I just haven't seen the whole thing yet.

From here, the silhouette of Moitz's whale-based seamen (Levitayan Aquarius) is transformed into that of a human race (Human).

At that stage, I might have gotten a little bigger.

It was the three of us who thought so, but out of anticipation, Moitz's body never grew bigger.

Without much change in size, the small as it is changed the silhouette to that of the people (human).

And it seems that the magic is complete, and the light that was wrapped around Moitz is fluttering and foggy.

There he was,

"... boy, right"

"Boy, yes."

"Boy..."

Lulu and the three of them saw what Moitz looked like and muttered so.

Yes, there he was, a small, luxurious boy who didn't look anything like the giant he'd ever been.

By and large, did I just say early teens?

Sleek silhouette, bright white hair, white skin, but blue eyes.

"... this is..."

That's what the boy groaned in a grumpy voice.

Even that voice is different from that of the original Moitz.

Until now it was soft and tender, but it sounded low, something that felt majestic.

But what about the boy's now?

That voice, high and young, is as if it had been made out by a little bird, making it feel more refreshed than majestic.

The first person who can discern this as being a Moitz is not the first.

That's what he looked like.

However, that atmosphere still doesn't differ from what Moitz had.

Big, soothing, gentle, makes you feel something to envelop.

Its eyes were inhabited by intelligence peculiar to what had long lived, clearly conveying that the boy was not what he seemed to be.

"... I didn't think you'd look like that. It's Moitz, isn't it?

When Lulu asked, Moitz's blue eyes looked at Lulu.

There, the joy and the feelings that seem interesting can be seen through, and it can be seen that it belongs to Moitz no matter how he sees it.

"Yeah...... yes. But nevertheless...... I'm surprised it's going to change this far. If I'm old enough, I think I should be an old man…"

He is almost a hundred years old.

Sure, it wasn't strange to change into an old man.

But Zoe says.

"The life expectancy of a whale seaman (Levitayan Aquarius) would be long, wouldn't it? People (human) conversion, that's about it, I guess."

It is a species that in some cases seems to live for nearly six hundred years. So a hundred years old, maybe that means about twelve or three years old on a people-to-people basis.

"Is there anything wrong with your body? Some discomfort..."

Lulu asks concerned.

Not so much, not to say that I have repeated the experiment, and it is a magic I have used all over my body.

It was only natural to say that for the first time a common presence had used it and wondered if there were any problems.

Moitz nods and confirms his body, but apparently nothing is wrong.

I smiled and replied to Lulu.

"Yeah, no problem at all. It also consumes less magic...... great magic. You'll want to rush into the city right now."

He wants to show it off, and he can't help it.

Showing off the art of humanization itself is a problem, but walking through cities and villages in a changed way would be fine.

I know how you feel.

If you think so, you will hear from Ivan, who was your man.

"Ladies and gentlemen, it is time to reach the next village. It's getting late, and we're going to be staying here for the night, okay?

If you can't, you can go straight through the middle of the night, but there's no point in doing that.

Everyone nods at Ivan's words, and the carriage goes into the village.

In it, Moitz seemed to enjoy himself, probably because he got a good chance to test the effects of the art of humanization.

"Today as a human race (human), I'd like to come in a liquor store or something"

I was happy to say that.