Volume 6 Chapter 138 â The Big Picture (3)
[Translator â jhei]
[Proofreader â yukitokata]
July 20th, 1796.
Three months had passed since Jin became Kidardâs apprentice. Even after forming the teacher-apprentice relationship, Kidard continued to look into Jinâs past, and he confirmed that the Grey Owl Mercenaries were eliminated by the Zipfel Clan.
However, he couldnât dig any further. There was a possibility that he would get caught by the Zipfels while investigating and lose his sole apprentice and successor.
To Kidard, Jin was a bag of luck that just rolled in.
âThis kid⦠He talked smack about killing him after becoming his apprentice. But heâs still cruising. Sometimes I feel like he has snakes in his stomach.â
âWe canât check on him because of the risk of exposure. But according to the Seven-Colored Peacock, their time spent together is gradually increasing, Sir Murakan.â
Jin and Kidard were currently being routinely monitored by an agent who was disguised as a merchant that imported supplies.
However, since the enemy was a 9-star, he couldnât approach too close. Just enough to check on Jinâs livelihood whenever he passed by.
The agent joined in on the gossip of the people in Romp. In such a small city, an old freak took in a magic student. So, naturally, it became the talk of the town.
âPhew, Iâm going to die from anxiety. It might seem that Kidard is taking care of the young master, but itâs possible that he would start abusing him on a whim.â
âDonât worry, Strawberry Pie. That bum Jet said that Kidardâs eyes dripped honey all over whenever he looked at Jin. I think the kid got him good.â
âErr⦠It sounds kinda weird if you say it like that, Murakan. I can imagine it.â
âThatâs right! You make it sound as if Lord Jin is wagging his tail for that bad man! At the end of the day, itâs just part of the plan. A plan.â
Quikantel and Enya shook their heads as they spoke, and the little children of Tikan chattered.
âJin has a tail?â
âNo, Pinte. Only Nabi Runcandel has a tail.â
âI wanna see Jinâ¦â
âMe too.â
Enyaâs little brother, Pinte, and Euria. The children bit at their ice cream as their eyes watered. Alisa swooped in, took them both, and left.
âSince you ate your snacks, you have to exercise, right? Please donât talk about Young Master Jin in front of the children. If heâs mentioned once, theyâll want to see him forever. Oh, yeah, yeah. Jin will come back soon.â
Everyone scratched their heads as Alisa left the room.
âTa-da~ Lathryâs apple cookies are here. Since itâs too good for the kids, I was looking to give it to you guys.â
Lathry brought in a mound of cookies, and the conversations about Jin continued.
âThis is probably the only place where a dragon bakes cookies. The world is doomed. The apocalypse is upon us. â¦Hm, it tastes magnificent. Iâll be enjoying this. Anyways⦠Strawberry Pie, donât think about the kid too much.â
âI still worry often. If the young master faces a problem, we canât really do anything.â
âI agree, Sir Kashimir. Iâm most scared of that as well⦠I should trust the young master, but Kidard Hall is a 9-star. Would he really fall for the young masterâs plan?â
âItâd be great if he just falls for his tricks and dies.â
Murakan grinned, as if he already knew how the situation would unfold.
âMan, you were the one who vented at me and disapproved of the planâ¦â
Kashimir could only swallow those words.
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âHuell.â
Kidard called for Jin in the warmest voice.
âFor the past three months, you have mastered the basics of overload-inducing magic. In other words, you learned a new interpretation of âoverloadâ that other magicians didnât know about.â
âYes, Master. I am very thankful. Once I started mastering your overload magic, I felt like my understanding of magic expandedâ¦â
It was true.
The man he wanted to kill was still a genius magician who became a 9-star by himself. Kidard was more talented than Jin had expected.
Mana overload, the most lethal phenomenon that could befall a magician.
Because of mana overload, it was easier to compare the levels of two magicians than knights. The side with greater mana could just induce the deadly phenomenon upon the other.
Usually, magicians would gather mana into âone spotâ when inducing an overload. After condensing mana at the tip of a finger, wand, or staff, they would press the mana into the opponent and cause a shock in their system.
However, Kidardâs overload induced an overflow occurrence by âsucking inâ the opponentâs mana.
It was the best way to respond to the opponentâs magic with the entire body. One would absorb the magic and return it as âoverloadâ.
âTry unleashing the 3-star overload inducer.â
Chiiiiiingâ¦
From Jinâs palm, a small mana spiral formed. It was much weaker than what Kidard conjured at the restaurant, but Kidard smiled in satisfaction.
âThatâs enough to overload the mana of third-rates without their knowing. Youâre not far from killing second-rates. But to take down first-rates, you have to master Extreme Overload.â
Kuhumâ¦!
While emphasizing âExtreme Overloadâ, Kidard cleared his throat and glanced at Jin.
âYes, thatâs something you emphasized until now. One of the Extreme Overload spells doesnât necessarily require returning the mana to induce overload. When are you thinking of teaching me that?â
âHm-hm⦠With your level of comprehension, we can start now.â
âReally?â
âYes. However, Huell. Before that, your teacher⦠wants to ask you a favor.â
âPlease tell me, Master.â
Jin already knew what he wanted.
âSchugiel Histerâs tome. WIll you show it to me?â
âNo, Master.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Jin immediately declined.
Kidard glared at him.
âI understand that the tome is more important than your life. However, it has been three months since I became your teacher. Do you still not trust me?â
âItâs not that I donât trust you. Itâs merely my vow. Iâm sorry. Last time, I said that was the one thing I couldnât do for you.â
âHuh! A vow! Huell. Honestly, taking the tome from you is such an easy task. Despite this, Iâm kindly asking for such an acquisition from my one and only apprentice.
âMaster.â
Jin opened his eyes wide and stared at Kidard. His intended surprise forced Kidard to cough and look away.
âOh my. I have made a mistake. But I can only feel a little disappointed. Iâm trying to give you everything I have, but youâre staying distant from me.â
âNot at all. Iâm just a lacking student who is acting selfish.â
âThen does that mean you will show meâ¦?â
Kidardâs old, dark eyes filled to the brim with greed. In the past, he had used the Histersâ magic tomes to achieve higher levels of overload. He was a man intoxicated by the Hister Clanâs mysteries.
After taking in Jin as an apprentice, he was eager to decipher the magic tome.
Instead of a scoff, Jin fake-pondered for a bit.
âHa. In that case, Master, how about we do this?â
âGo on.â
âI will let you borrow my ancestorâs magic tome.â
âOhhhh.â
âHowever, there is a catch. I donât think thereâs a point in telling you this, but please offer me a way to stand by my vow.â
âAlright, thatâs fine. Iâll do anything that I can. What is it?â
âI want you to also give me something that is worth your life.â
Kidardâs eyebrows twitched, and silence ensued.
Usually, to a magician, there was only one thing that was as important as their life. Moreso for a high-achieving magician.
ââ¦The Tome of Overload. Youâre telling me to give it to you?â
The magic tome that recorded the grand magicianâs greatest achievements.
Jin only kept him alive because of this.
There were many opportunities to kill him. However, Jin kept himself in check and waited for the day to obtain the Tome of Overload.
Just killing him wouldnât exact his revenge.
âIn my past life, I waited a long time just to find you and kill you. But waiting for a small reward wasnât too hardâ¦â
Will he give it to him?
Jin maintained an expressionless face, and Kidard thought to himself.
âThe Tome of Overload⦠Huell canât just have it. He would have to inherit it when Iâm on my deathbed. Hm, this is a dilemma⦠Either way, he canât understand the texts, nor could he extract the runes in the tome. Even though heâs a genius, heâs still a child. And since he canât even run away with it, there wonât be a problem.â
He nodded after making his decision.
ââ¦Alright. While I borrow Schugiel Histerâs magic tome, you can keep the Tome of Overload. Itâs not a problematic request.â
âThank you for understanding, Master.â
âI will need some time. The Tome of Overload isnât here, but in the eternal storage room of the Holy Kingdom of Vankella. Until I retrieve it, master the art of Extreme Overload.â
Thud, thud.
Kidard left two books on Extreme Overload on the desk and spoke.
âIâll be back.â
He returned after ten days. It was a complicated process to get something from the eternal storage of Vankella.
âWelcome back, Master.â
âDid you read the magic tomes regarding Extreme Overload?â
âIndeed, I have.â
Kidard handed the magic tome to him, and Jin handed Schugiel Histerâs magic tome. Kidardâs face immediately lit up when he got his hands on it.
âOh, ohhhhhâ¦!â
âDo you like it that much?â
âI knew it as soon as I saw it. This must be about archival magic! This will need time to decipher⦠Fufu. Thank you, my apprentice. You are welcome to scour the Tome of Overload as much as you please.â
âI donât possess the ability to understand the complexity of your magic, so Iâm satisfied by merely holding onto it.â
âDo whatever you want, haha. Besides, you already started to master Extreme Overload⦠You should start with applied practice. Starting tomorrow, you should get the feel of overload magic on some bugs.â
âBugs? Can you also induce mana overload on a bug? Itâs the first time Iâve heard of such a thing.â
Kidard shook his head.
âNot that bug. I meant those humans who do nothing but breathe and die. On that note, the people of this village are the perfect test subject.â
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