Why? Well, that was because back in Suimei’s world, a grimoire was essentially a book of secrets. These were not books for beginning magicians starting at square one, but rather manuals intended for those already capable of wielding magic. There were many different varieties of grimoires, including those that were themselves magic.
Accordingly, trying to learn magic from a grimoire was impossible. The basics of magic were never written down, and instead had to be passed down from one’s master. Without this foundational knowledge, the contents of a grimoire would be all but unreadable. Moreover, depending on the book in question, there were even dangerous grimoires capable of eroding readers’ minds or which were enchanted with magics of an indeterminate but deadly nature.
If Suimei had paid closer attention, perhaps he would have noticed that the common sense of his world did not apply here. If he had known that grimoires here were anything but dangerous, he would have long since studied a copy. However, since Reiji and Mizuki had studied under Felmenia directly, he’d instead incorrectly assumed that the grimoires of this world were identical in nature to those back home.
For that reason, Suimei had never attempted to understand the inner workings of the magic of this world. He’d mistakenly thought that understanding their world’s magic would require a substantial investment of both time and energy, and that without a foundational understanding of this world’s origin, nature magic, and the traditions via which magic was passed down, he’d never make any headway.
Instead, he’d devoted his time to acquiring general knowledge about this world as well as analyzing the hero summoning circle, and had foregone the opportunity to learn more about the magic system of the world he was now in.
Finally, it had to be said that, in his heart of hearts, he also looked forward to fighting mages without knowing beforehand what their magic was like.
He, who earnestly desired to personally discover the keys to mysteries he had yet to understand, looked forward to the opportunity to encounter new mysteries with great excitement.
…And that very same anticipation, which he had held on to ever since arriving in this world, had turned out with this kind of result: there wasn’t a single redeeming quality to the magic of this world.
“…Forget it. Let’s just continue. I’m just as shocked as you guys are, so that makes us even, right?”
“Tch.”
“Simply put, your guys’ magic is way too undeveloped, whereas mine is quite modern. That’s pretty much all there is to it.”
“Un— Undeveloped? What are you saying…?”
“Well, yeah. It’s super primitive. Compared to the level of mysteries we deal with back where I come from, I can only say that it’s so backward that I want to cry.”
Enmarph was infuriated by Suimei’s sigh of regret.
“Hmph. Like not needing to use the elements is anything to be proud of! That kind of thing, I’ll crush it with power and numbers!”
“Well, I can’t deny that that approach works, but… Do you really have the strength to do what you say?”
The words of an incantation met Suimei’s taunt.
“—O wind! Focus thy eternal power into a formation of battle, a vicious formation! Let its strength leave all in ruins. Annihilate our enemies with its just power! Noise Tyrant!”
The incantation’s activating keyword was “noise tyrant.” In an instant, a whirlwind began to swirl around Enmarph, with similar vortexes appearing in his vicinity. This was very different from the isolated attack he’d used earlier, a formation formed of barrages using the air itself, boasting the power to tear down Suimei’s boast with force.
ทำไม ดี นั่นเป็น เพราะในโลกของ Suimei, grimoire เป็น หนังสือความลับเป็นหลัก เหล่านี้ไม่ได้หนังสือสำหรับเริ่มต้นเริ่มต้นที่ตารางหนึ่ง แต่เป็นคู่มือสำหรับผู้สามารถแล้ว wielding magic มายากล มีหลายสายพันธุ์ที่แตกต่างกันของ grimoires ที่ว่าตัวเองวิเศษดังนั้น พยายามเรียนรู้มายากลจากไหนเป็นไปไม่ พื้นฐานเวทมนตร์ไม่เคยเขียนลง และแทน จะถูกส่งต่อมาจากหลักของ ไม่ มีความรู้พื้นฐาน หาของไหนจะไม่สามารถอ่านได้ทั้งหมดแต่ นอกจากนี้ ขึ้นอยู่กับหนังสือในคำถาม ได้ grimoires เป็นอันตรายแม้แต่ความสามารถของจิตใจหรือที่ถูกหลงเสน่ห์ ด้วยเวทมนตร์ของธรรมชาติไม่ทราบแน่ชัด แต่ร้ายแรงกัดเซาะของผู้อ่านถ้า Suimei ได้รับความสนใจอย่างใกล้ชิด บางทีเขาจะได้สังเกตเห็นว่า สามัญสำนึกของโลกของเขาไม่ได้ใช้ที่นี่ ถ้าว่าเขารู้จักว่า grimoires นี่มีอันตรายอะไรแต่ เขาจะมียาวตั้งแต่ ศึกษาสำเนา อย่างไรก็ตาม ตั้งแต่ Reiji และมิได้ศึกษาภายใต้ Felmenia โดยตรง เขามีแต่ไม่ถูกต้องสันนิษฐานว่า grimoires ของโลกนี้ได้เหมือนกับในธรรมชาติกลับบ้านFor that reason, Suimei had never attempted to understand the inner workings of the magic of this world. He’d mistakenly thought that understanding their world’s magic would require a substantial investment of both time and energy, and that without a foundational understanding of this world’s origin, nature magic, and the traditions via which magic was passed down, he’d never make any headway.Instead, he’d devoted his time to acquiring general knowledge about this world as well as analyzing the hero summoning circle, and had foregone the opportunity to learn more about the magic system of the world he was now in.Finally, it had to be said that, in his heart of hearts, he also looked forward to fighting mages without knowing beforehand what their magic was like.He, who earnestly desired to personally discover the keys to mysteries he had yet to understand, looked forward to the opportunity to encounter new mysteries with great excitement.…And that very same anticipation, which he had held on to ever since arriving in this world, had turned out with this kind of result: there wasn’t a single redeeming quality to the magic of this world.“…Forget it. Let’s just continue. I’m just as shocked as you guys are, so that makes us even, right?”“Tch.”“Simply put, your guys’ magic is way too undeveloped, whereas mine is quite modern. That’s pretty much all there is to it.”
“Un— Undeveloped? What are you saying…?”
“Well, yeah. It’s super primitive. Compared to the level of mysteries we deal with back where I come from, I can only say that it’s so backward that I want to cry.”
Enmarph was infuriated by Suimei’s sigh of regret.
“Hmph. Like not needing to use the elements is anything to be proud of! That kind of thing, I’ll crush it with power and numbers!”
“Well, I can’t deny that that approach works, but… Do you really have the strength to do what you say?”
The words of an incantation met Suimei’s taunt.
“—O wind! Focus thy eternal power into a formation of battle, a vicious formation! Let its strength leave all in ruins. Annihilate our enemies with its just power! Noise Tyrant!”
The incantation’s activating keyword was “noise tyrant.” In an instant, a whirlwind began to swirl around Enmarph, with similar vortexes appearing in his vicinity. This was very different from the isolated attack he’d used earlier, a formation formed of barrages using the air itself, boasting the power to tear down Suimei’s boast with force.
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