So I was glad and proud to have been born into a family of Kinshkud escort magicians for generations.
It's great to be able to protect something.
Because without strong power and a straight heart, it's impossible.
Very few people come from outside to this island.
So it's very valuable to be able to listen to 'outside'.
Outside the island, there's always a fight.
Like Kishkud, everyone laughs and says they can't get along.
Whenever I hear such talk, I find the people outside foolish and at the same time reaffirm that this island is blessed.
In that, I admired an elf magician.
Master Abel.
To the elders of the Elves, the legends.
Even Nipa, the Holy Spirit of Kishkud, is a great magician.
Saved many people over and over again, my ideal image.
I wanted to be like that one.
I thought I wanted strength like that one.
Fortunately, I have a gift as a magician, which led me to give him more ancient sorcery than Master Nipa.
Now I still think I deserve to touch the cough, even if it doesn't extend far to that one.
"Ask Takazu to teach you? I can't do that. Because even I was turned down."
With a distant eye, Lady Nipa said so.
He would never take a disciple.
"So help yourselves. Be a better magician than that."
In that word, my heart was fixed.
To protect this wonderful sanctuary.
And to shape my own admiration.
I decided to make an effort to make him my disciple.
One day, you'll have to admit it.
One day, to teach that one.
But reality brought me surprises.
That Master Abel says he's taking a disciple.
That, too, a human child!
If it was someone sharp enough to slip out of his eyes into his nose, he'd be convinced, but what showed up was just a kid who didn't feel too hectic, wrapped up in a terribly tired atmosphere.
Why are these kids here?
The answer to that question was terribly simple.
I was in a position to use my position with Abel's friend's son.
Oh - I can't forgive you.
Can you forgive me?
Those who are neither talented nor motivated, ask Abel to teach them, and so on.
(A little, you need to do this)
I thought so.
"Okay, here we go!
Nipa's signal sounds.
I decided to teach that kid how to be a magician.
That's not just the use of witchcraft. It's tough in action.
Chanting.
You should learn the fear of being attacked through that gap in this setting.
I decided to hit my first hand at full speed.
"Shh...!
Pack the distance with the magic of physical strengthening and beat him all at once.
The opponent is defenseless - no, he's not!
The Devil's Wall has already unfolded?
(Is that... water? Demon wall of water......?
Would you say you were prepared in advance?
Inside, there is no loophole.
But if you're halfway to the Devil's Wall, I'll crush you with just one blow!
With all my strength, I punched the demon wall - it was supposed to.