The Magician Kunon sees everything - Chapter 89
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I was like, “Oh, well, that’s interesting. That’s great.”
Class was over.
Kunon and Genie had lunch in the cafeteria and came to Satori Grucke’s laboratory.
Satori asked him how he liked Genie’s class.
How was Genie’s class?
“It was interesting”, Kunon answered.
“I missed her class, but I also found the third-grade students very interesting. It was a very interesting experience.”
There are no special classes, but there are classes for the second and third levels.
However, both classes end in the morning, and students have free time in the afternoon.
You can study on your own, work, experiment, or play in moderation.
“What do you find most interesting?”
“The differences in magic. The individuality. I didn’t know that there were so many individual differences in magic, even though it is standardized magic.”
Magic is activated by keywords.
By chanting the keyword, a magical crest is drawn by magic power, and the magic is activated.
This is conventional magic.
This is the basic magic.
“I started out with a ‘water sphere’ in ‘Water Sphere a ori’ from the beginning. It was a sphere about the size of an eyeball….”
I miss talking about this, though.
The first time I saw a water ball, it was about the size of an eyeball.
“But some of the students in the third class had ‘water balls a ori’ that weren’t spherical at all. Some of them were unstable and kept changing shape.
I never imagined that there could be such a difference in the formative magic.”
-This logic was more of a phenomenon that could happen because they were beginners, beginners who were as good as amateurs.
The more one’s magic improves, the more refined it becomes.
As a result, we arrive at the ideal form.
Simply put, an expert draws his bow and hits the target.
The amateur misses the target and flies to an unexpected place.
What is supposed to happen, does not happen.
This is what interested Kunon so much.
If the method is full of originality, it is not limited to that.
It is not logical that a magic different from the standard magic should be produced by the standard magic.
“Hm. What do you think is the cause?”
“What is it? … magical manipulation? No, is it a magic power irregularity? Is it because the supply of magical power to draw the crest is so irregular that it becomes weak or strong on its own? That’s why even though it’s standard, it becomes original. “
Kunon guessed that the reason is that the magical power to draw the crest is irregular.
Then Satori grinned.
“You’re really good, aren’t you? You can do better than those associate teachers for sure.”
It seemed to be a fair enough answer.
“A dragonfly makes a hawk, eh? Right, Genie?”
“Kunon was my student, but he was also the student of that Zeonly… He is just like him.”
A discouraged Genie came with a teapot and poured herbal tea into a cup.
Lunch was about to begin.
“I am just like Genie, though! He made me do all the paperwork!”
It’s hard to say, though, because there are as many ways of teaching as there are teachers.
Genie, who invited Kunon to teach the third-level class, is a strong successor to Satori’s philosophy.
Satori Grucke.
Until a few years ago, she was a top-notch…apparently sorceress, obsessed with experimentation, research, and independent training.
She was not a teacher in name only, but devoted herself to her own research.
Well, such teachers are not uncommon here.
She had a rather serious illness.
It took about a year for her to recover completely, but at that time, Satori’s sense of values had changed drastically.
-She wondered if she should leave her knowledge, guesses, and discoveries to future generations.
It was a change in consciousness that came about because she was clearly aware of her mortality due to the disease.
It was then that he began writing books.
It was also after that she began to focus on training younger students and began to answer the questions of students who visited Satori.
Even if she dies, her footprints will remain.
I will leave behind in this world the various things that I have achieved as a result of all the experiments and research that I have done.
I want to live my life doing whatever I want and not just end up saying, “Oh, that was fun.”
That may be a very happy life.
But as a researcher, that is not the way it should be.
I feel sorry for my ancestors who left behind their knowledge and footholds for me to walk on.
The knowledge that I have created must be connected to the future.
Satori, who has set such thoughts in her mind, has started to work on education.
And her disciple, Genie, has been influenced by her.
“Here’s the thing, Kunon.”
Satori said, eating a sandwich she had gotten from the cafeteria.
“What should we do with the ‘interesting magic’ as you call it? Read the most updated version of this novel and other amazing translated novels from the original source at Novel Multiverse – “NovelMultiverse dot com”
Should we teach them to make a sphere properly, or stretch it out as it is?
Which do you think is better?”
“I don’t know……”
Kunon thought long and hard and could not come up with an answer.
The point is, whether or not to kill the existing personality or not.
It would be possible to correct it.
It would be possible to produce the traditional, we all know, spherical “water ball a ori”.
But should we?
Is there such a thing as the right answer in magic?
If that is the question, I can tell you that there is not.
Then, what about this question?
Is it right to deny conventional magic because it is not conventional?
Kunon cannot decide.
“I mean, that’s not a question that has an answer.”
“Isn’t it?”
“it isn’t.
“I think magic is interesting. Even at my age, there is still so much I don’t know.”
“It’s nice, isn’t it, when there is so much to discover? It’s exciting.”
The two of them laughed at each other.
-Genie watched them as they laughed and laughed, thinking that they were so close.
After lunch, it was the promised private class.
Genie and Kunon come outside.
Satori, who had come along as an observer, was also there.
“Then, teacher, please teach me ‘gun fish a orvi’.
“Yes, I will teach you…Well, even if I say I will teach you, I don’t know.”
The most important thing to remember is that you can’t be too careful when it comes to your own personal information.
Kunon wouldn’t take even a second to learn.
“You already know it, but I’ll tell you again.
The ‘gun fish a orvi’ is what we call a water discharge. It sends water flying in the specified direction.”
So, cutting off the words, Genie uses the ‘gun fish a orvi’.
With a bang, the water flew horizontally with considerable force, wetting the ground at a reasonable distance.
“The feature is that the water flies in a straight line. The water keeps coming out. The distance can be extended at will.
Kunon, this is a very aggressive magic.
I could just blow people away with it, but if Kunon does it…. well, there is a high possibility that something terrible will happen. Be careful.”
The danger of this magic itself is low since it only hits with water with a certain force, so it is quite low in terms of killing power.
But how would Kunon change this?
That is what Genie cannot imagine.
The magic itself is simple, but I am sure that Kunon will add a terrific originality to it.
I can only imagine such a future.
“Then do it.”
‘Yes… ‘gun fish a orvi’.”
Boom, there it is.
It’s a formulaic magic, so it’s similar to Genie’s so far.
“Oh, I see, so this is how this magic works.”
After a couple of tries, Kunon nodded his head and said, “I get it.”
He seemed to have mastered it to the extent that he was satisfied with it.
He had a solid foundation, so it was as fast as expected.
“By the way, what kind of changes do you want to make?”
When I asked lightly, Kunon crossed his arms, “Well……”
“I’d like to try bending it at right angles over and over again. If I compress water and make it thin, won’t it cut something? Oh, if I mix ice in the water, I can do it normally. It might also create some kind of propulsive force, but I don’t think it would be very useful right now. Remote control is definitely interesting. It would be fun if the water flies not from me, but from somewhere else.
Hmmm… I think I can do something more. It’s not fun just to let it fly.”
Answer.
He’s a guy who doesn’t make any sense at all anymore.
He just learned it and he’s already come up with so many ideas. He’s a scary boy.
This is Kunon.
He hasn’t really changed…, but rather, he’s grown up more than before.
“-Huhuh. Hahahaha.”
Satori, who had been watching without interrupting anything, walked up to him.
“Kunon. Is this what you want to do?”
Satori’s ‘gun fish a orvi” flies.
The water, flying straight, turns at right angles with a bang.
Its path follows a point in a straight line, then swirls and runs – finally curving straight up and raining down.
It was as expected.
This bold and subtle manipulation of magic power is not easy to achieve.
The master is still amazing, Genie thought.
“Oh, wow! One more time, one more time.”
“See?”
“Oh, I see. Like this? -Oh, it’s surprisingly easy.”
And Kunon reproduces it after seeing it twice.
“See, it’s just like a water dragon! Can you do that?”
“I can’t see it, but what? I’ll use a giant water worm to fight it!”
“Giant water worm?”
“……”
Genie had a distant look in her eyes.
If this was the case, Satori should have taught him from the beginning.
What was the point of teaching him?
She could only look at her student, who had overtaken his teacher instantly, and her teacher, who seemed to be playing with her grandchildren. Read the most updated version of this novel and other amazing translated novels from the original source at Novel Multiverse – “NovelMultiverse dot com”