Most Generalized CADs use two numbers and a confirmation key for
a total of three keys to begin an Activation Sequence.
Higher quality models, especially the high tech smartphone ones, had
features that included auto complete and selection of high efficiency
magics, so one key stroke was all that was necessary to activate
magic.
Yet today, Mikihiko hit over 15 keystrokes.
That was 5 times as many as moves the usual Generalized CAD needs
for magic invocation.
Nevertheless, Mikihiko used a fraction of the normal time to complete
the steps for Ancient Magic.
Since the number of key strokes for each Activation Sequence was the
same, Mikihiko had no need to hit any extra keys. He wasn't planning
on combining five magics into one Magic Sequence, he was setting
for the continuous activation of five magics.
This was a technique that unfolded in increments.
It wasn't a simple Magic Sequence that had five magics crammed
inside. Inside the code for each magic, there lay instructions to begin
constructing the next Magic Sequence.
Each magic would verify the surrounding conditions and pass that
onto the next spell, which was a mandatory and critical step for all
Magicians who wielded Spirit Magic.
This continuous chain of movements didn't require individual
verification, but would process everything in a single, uninterrupted
string.
That was the answer that Tatsuya gave Mikihiko.
The earth groaned beneath his hands.
Kichijouji was aware that the groaning was not caused by the Ancient
Magic user striking the earth with his hands, but because he had
activated Oscillation-Type Magic in the ground.
In spite of this, the "Magister"-like appearance and movements as well
as their accompanying effect was sufficient to allow Kichijouji to
mistakenly perceive that "the earth shook when the palm struck the
ground".
Cracks formed in the earth beneath Mikihiko's hands and rushed
towards the location where Kichijouji had lost his balance.
The ground was not physically tearing apart, but was being separated
by the force exerted within. Theoretically, this was a concept he
understood.
But for unknown reasons, his mental calculations seemed to have lost
touch with reality.
Kichijouji used a combination of Weight-Type and Move-Type Magic
and sought to escape through the air.
However, his feet were unable to leave the earth.
Grass was firmly wrapped around his ankles.
—He didn't know of any magic that could command the plants like
animals.
His heart wavered at the idea of being attacked by unknown magic.
This was done by simply commanding the air currents that brushed
over the earth's surface to create the image that the grass had wrapped
around the target. Yet, Magicians who were only familiar with
Systematic Magics would never believe that this was simply a
"coincidental" — instead of actually changing the direction of the
currents, all that was necessary was the perception of being
"entangled" — brush of air.
The cracks in the earth arrived beneath his feet.
Kichijouji could almost feel the grass pulling him into the earth.
These were all illusions.
In order to escape from these illusions, Kichijouji gathered every
ounce of Magic Power at his command into a leaping spell.
—And completely ignored the possibility that all this was
unnecessary.
He had no need to tear through the cumbersome grass jump to such a
height.
Kichijouji was overcome with relief at escaping the mossy hell that
had risen to his chin by springing into the sky. In this particular
moment, his consciousness had completely overlooked Mikihiko's
presence. The opponent whom he was locked in battle with currently
did not exist within his attention.
This was the decisive opening.
Mikihiko had continuously activated 5 magics.
"Earthshaker", "Earth Splitter", "Wild Hair", "Ant Hell".
Those were the first four spells that Mikihiko used.
And for his last attack, "Thunder Child", this one was going to swat
Kichijouji from the heavens as it came hurtling down from above.
"You bastard!"
Using his hands to hold him up, Mikihiko confirmed the kill shot. At
this time, magic launched by the last member from Third High came
flying towards him.
Dirt and dust piled atop one another as they came rolling forward, also
known as Move-Type Magic "Land Tsunami".
Compared to the original conception of the magic, this was really a
downscaled Land Tsunami. Maybe it was because the user wasn't well
versed in this magic, or he toned down the firepower because of the
rules.
Nonetheless, for Mikihiko, who had already sustained considerable
damage from Kichijouji, this spell had sufficient power to finish him
off.
He might be able to summon the spirits still burrowed in the earth to
repel the oncoming dirt, Mikihiko thought — then swiftly gave up.
Alas, he didn't have much Magic Power left.
While it was called Spirit Magic, the "spirits" themselves didn't
actually possess any power. Spirits were ultimately information bodies
and nothing more than mediums used to influence the Eidos.
So, we still lost...... He thought as he watched the earth rush towards
him. Suddenly, Mikihiko's vision was obscured by darkness.
With the heavy sound of something colliding into a metal wall, the
earth returned to its original position.
Mikihiko raised his head towards the black flying object that blocked
his view.
There, he found his teammate waving his hands and shouting at him.
The flying edge of the Weaponized Integrated CAD had traveled a
long distance to take out Third High's last player.
Most Generalized CADs use two numbers and a confirmation key for
a total of three keys to begin an Activation Sequence.
Higher quality models, especially the high tech smartphone ones, had
features that included auto complete and selection of high efficiency
magics, so one key stroke was all that was necessary to activate
magic.
Yet today, Mikihiko hit over 15 keystrokes.
That was 5 times as many as moves the usual Generalized CAD needs
for magic invocation.
Nevertheless, Mikihiko used a fraction of the normal time to complete
the steps for Ancient Magic.
Since the number of key strokes for each Activation Sequence was the
same, Mikihiko had no need to hit any extra keys. He wasn't planning
on combining five magics into one Magic Sequence, he was setting
for the continuous activation of five magics.
This was a technique that unfolded in increments.
It wasn't a simple Magic Sequence that had five magics crammed
inside. Inside the code for each magic, there lay instructions to begin
constructing the next Magic Sequence.
Each magic would verify the surrounding conditions and pass that
onto the next spell, which was a mandatory and critical step for all
Magicians who wielded Spirit Magic.
This continuous chain of movements didn't require individual
verification, but would process everything in a single, uninterrupted
string.
That was the answer that Tatsuya gave Mikihiko.
The earth groaned beneath his hands.
Kichijouji was aware that the groaning was not caused by the Ancient
Magic user striking the earth with his hands, but because he had
activated Oscillation-Type Magic in the ground.
In spite of this, the "Magister"-like appearance and movements as well
as their accompanying effect was sufficient to allow Kichijouji to
mistakenly perceive that "the earth shook when the palm struck the
ground".
Cracks formed in the earth beneath Mikihiko's hands and rushed
towards the location where Kichijouji had lost his balance.
The ground was not physically tearing apart, but was being separated
by the force exerted within. Theoretically, this was a concept he
understood.
But for unknown reasons, his mental calculations seemed to have lost
touch with reality.
Kichijouji used a combination of Weight-Type and Move-Type Magic
and sought to escape through the air.
However, his feet were unable to leave the earth.
Grass was firmly wrapped around his ankles.
—He didn't know of any magic that could command the plants like
animals.
His heart wavered at the idea of being attacked by unknown magic.
This was done by simply commanding the air currents that brushed
over the earth's surface to create the image that the grass had wrapped
around the target. Yet, Magicians who were only familiar with
Systematic Magics would never believe that this was simply a
"coincidental" — instead of actually changing the direction of the
currents, all that was necessary was the perception of being
"entangled" — brush of air.
The cracks in the earth arrived beneath his feet.
Kichijouji could almost feel the grass pulling him into the earth.
These were all illusions.
In order to escape from these illusions, Kichijouji gathered every
ounce of Magic Power at his command into a leaping spell.
—And completely ignored the possibility that all this was
unnecessary.
He had no need to tear through the cumbersome grass jump to such a
height.
Kichijouji was overcome with relief at escaping the mossy hell that
had risen to his chin by springing into the sky. In this particular
moment, his consciousness had completely overlooked Mikihiko's
presence. The opponent whom he was locked in battle with currently
did not exist within his attention.
This was the decisive opening.
Mikihiko had continuously activated 5 magics.
"Earthshaker", "Earth Splitter", "Wild Hair", "Ant Hell".
Those were the first four spells that Mikihiko used.
And for his last attack, "Thunder Child", this one was going to swat
Kichijouji from the heavens as it came hurtling down from above.
"You bastard!"
Using his hands to hold him up, Mikihiko confirmed the kill shot. At
this time, magic launched by the last member from Third High came
flying towards him.
Dirt and dust piled atop one another as they came rolling forward, also
known as Move-Type Magic "Land Tsunami".
Compared to the original conception of the magic, this was really a
downscaled Land Tsunami. Maybe it was because the user wasn't well
versed in this magic, or he toned down the firepower because of the
rules.
Nonetheless, for Mikihiko, who had already sustained considerable
damage from Kichijouji, this spell had sufficient power to finish him
off.
He might be able to summon the spirits still burrowed in the earth to
repel the oncoming dirt, Mikihiko thought — then swiftly gave up.
Alas, he didn't have much Magic Power left.
While it was called Spirit Magic, the "spirits" themselves didn't
actually possess any power. Spirits were ultimately information bodies
and nothing more than mediums used to influence the Eidos.
So, we still lost...... He thought as he watched the earth rush towards
him. Suddenly, Mikihiko's vision was obscured by darkness.
With the heavy sound of something colliding into a metal wall, the
earth returned to its original position.
Mikihiko raised his head towards the black flying object that blocked
his view.
There, he found his teammate waving his hands and shouting at him.
The flying edge of the Weaponized Integrated CAD had traveled a
long distance to take out Third High's last player.
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