"The flow of magic is like rain. Rain falls from the sky, flows through valleys, becomes rivers, then the sea, and finally returns to the sky. You must not stop it; you must let it circulate."
That was the lesson being taught in the training hall of the Mage Association.
The project to make Mirabel into a great witch had officially begun.
Colton, the head of the Mage Association in Libria, had personally volunteered to be Mirabelâs magic instructor. The fact that the head of an association in an entire city was willing to teach her directly... my Mirabel was truly exceptional.
By the way, the lessons were held at the same time every day, and the fees? Completely free. Colton stood to gain a lot from Mirabelâs eventual fame, so he was happy to do it.
Though our motivations differed, the goal was the same, so it was a win-win for both of us.
âHeâll be shocked when he realizes heâs been teaching a witch all along.â
Well, thatâs not my problem.
"For today, weâll end the lesson here. Make sure to refine your magical flow by tomorrow."
The lesson ended while I had been sitting in the corner of the training hall, waiting for Mirabel. She and Colton walked toward me.
"Finished?"
"Yes."
"Howâs Mirabel doing?"
"The assessment was spot on. The amount of magic in her body and her ability to control it are at a level thatâs hard to believe for someone whoâs only just started learning magic. Howeverâ¦"
"However?"
Colton trailed off, and that gave me a bad feeling.
"Something about it is different."
"I wouldnât know what you mean."
"Thatâs just it. Mirabelâs magic is somehow different from ordinary magic, but I canât pinpoint why. It may take longer for her to fully grasp her abilities."
Itâs because sheâs a witch.
I couldnât sense the difference, being unfamiliar with magic, but I knew why. Witches and mages use magic in slightly different ways.
"I understand. I donât know much about magic, so Iâll leave it entirely in your capable hands, Mr. Association Head."
"Ha, to have earned your trust like thisâI donât know what to say."
"Ha ha, no need to say much."
Youâve got to trust whatâs worth trusting.
Still, I should come up with some sort of plan.
Since I didnât own a house or run a business, there wasnât much domestic work I could give Mirabel.
Even if I did, I wouldnât want to burden her too much. If I did, and then freed her later, she might hold a grudge like, "This is for making me wash your underwear back then!" and come after me. Our relationship was strangeâthough technically I was the master and she the slave, in reality, I was the one in a weaker position.
Still, I made sure to give her small, basic tasks. I didnât want her to become a crazy witch who only knew how to cast spells.
âOf course, even if I die, I wonât give up the maid uniform.â
Every man has something in life thatâs more precious than his own survival.
The task I had just assigned her was simpleâbuying supplies. I gave her some money and a list of things to get.
It didnât take long before she returned to the inn, placing the purchased items on the table one by one.
A handkerchief, bug-repellent incense, a portable mana stone lanternâbasic adventuring essentials. And lastly, a brown paper bag.
Inside it was fried slime.
"Looks like you got everything. Well done."
"Phewâ¦"
Mirabel let out a sigh of relief, clutching her chest.
Even though it wasnât a big deal if sheâd messed up, she seemed really nervous.
"You did great."
Without thinking, I reached out to pat her on the head, but Mirabel flinched and dodged my hand.
Tch. I mustâve tried to get too close too quickly. That was a mistake.
In that case, Iâd reward her in a different way. Luckily, I had just the thing.
I pulled a fried slime from the paper bag Mirabel had bought and handed it to her.
"Here, eat."
"Me�"
"Is there anyone else here besides you? Go ahead."
With wide, surprised eyes, Mirabel cautiously took the fried slime. She hesitated, still glancing at me, waiting for my reaction.
I gave her a reassuring smile and a small shrug, and finally, she took a careful bite.
"How is it? Does it taste good?"
"â¦Yes."
"Iâm glad to hear that."
Fried slime.
To me, a guy from Earth, it was just another weird dish, but to Mirabel, it held a lot of meaning. Her mother used to make it for her as a snack.
Itâs kind of like a bowl of miso soup made by a loved one back home.
Mirabel knew that better than anyone, and her dark blue eyes quickly filled with tears.
Fried slime with a side of tears. The atmosphere wasnât exactly ideal, but the scene had an undeniable emotional pull.
"Why are you crying? Is it really that good?"
"Yes⦠itâs very good."
"Is that so? I wouldnât know, Iâve never tried it myself."
I had no idea at the time, but this would turn out to be a big mistake.
"Youâve never had it?"
"No. I have a pretty picky palate."
As soon as I said that, Mirabel fumbled with the bag and pulled out another fried slime, holding it out to me.
"Please, try it. Itâs salty and delicious."
"No, really, Iâm fine."
"Ohâ¦"
Mirabelâs expression fell, her hand with the fried slime dropping limply.
"Itâs⦠really good."
Why did she look so sad? That expression was breaking my heart. Her reaction made me feel like trash for rejecting her.
I snatched the fried slime from her hand. Slime or not, itâs all the same once itâs fried, right? With that thought in mind, I popped it into my mouth and chewed.
Mirabelâs eyes went wide with surprise.
"Well, itâs not bad. Salty, makes for a decent snack."
"Right? Itâs good by itself, but even better with some cold milk."
Mirabel started talking about it enthusiastically, sharing details only she knew. If anyone else had done that, Iâd have thought, âWhat a geek.â But with Mirabel, a beautiful girl, it felt different.
Who knew sheâd be so happy with just a bit of sympathy? I should buy her some more. And maybe eat with her next time⦠Wait.
"Did something just move?"
"Wow, you got a fresh one! That happens sometimesâlucky you."
What the hell?
Lucky my ass.
I swallowed the rest of the slime. There was no way I was spitting it out. After downing some water, it felt a bit more manageable.
Meanwhile, Mirabel kept eating, apparently really into it. She didnât stop, pulling out slime after slime from what seemed like an endless bag.
I was planning to wait until she finished, but at this rate, weâd be here all night. Might as well talk while sheâs eating.
"Today, Colton said something interesting. He said your magic feels different from other magesâ. He also said it might take a long time for you to fully use your magic. Any idea why?"
"Cough!"
Mirabel choked, pounding her chest as she tried to recover.
I handed her some water, which she gratefully accepted, taking big gulps before finally catching her breath.
"I⦠I donât know. Iâve only just started learning magicâ¦"
"Is that so? Then you wouldnât know how to solve it, either."
The fact that Mirabel might take a long time to learn magic was a problem for me.
âThe issue isnât with Mirabel; itâs what comes after.â@@novelbin@@
Freeing Mirabel didnât have to be rushed. As long as I succeeded at the Slave Carnival, I could take my time.
But that wasnât the case for some of the other slaves.
There were heroines who were already slaves, and then there were some who would become slaves due to future events.
In the game, you could just click a button to free slaves on the other side of the continent, but this was reality. I had to go there myself.
If I missed my chance, it would be a disaster. Once you fall behind, you just keep falling.
âThe easiest way would be to find a witchâ¦â
If Mirabelâs magic was different from regular magesâ, she could learn directly from a witch. I even knew where to find a few witches.
But the reason I didnât seek them out right away and instead came to Libria was because witches tend to be unpredictable.
As I mentioned, Mirabel was a once-in-a-thousand-years prodigy. That applied not just among mages, but also among witches.
A talent coveted even by witches. If I took Mirabel to them, theyâd definitely try to snatch her up. Witches canât be controlled.
So, going to a witch was out. That left me with one other option. I had somewhat anticipated this, which is why I came to Libria in the first place.
I stood up.
"If youâve finished eating, itâs time to go."
"Hmm?"
"â¦Finish your meal, and then weâll leave."
To raise a slave most efficiently, you have to use your game knowledge wisely.
Eventually, as time goes on, more variables will arise, and my methods may become useless. But for now, that wasnât the case.
âIf things go wrong, and I can't return home, Iâll just settle down with a cute beast-girl and live a simple life.â
Anyway.
In Taosle, there are many ways to raise a slave. Not just through skills, but also through potions and gear.
Potions are good but not ideal early on. They take time to work and cost a lot. Theyâre for seasoned players who know what theyâre doing.
What I could offer Mirabel was gear. The most efficient option at this point.
Thatâs why I had come to Libria.
"Hahaha!"
In the dead of night, in an empty cemetery.
Wearing a one-time-use invisibility robe Iâd bought with 2,000 points, I was busy robbing graves.
"Master! You canât do this! If you get caught, theyâll execute you! The gods will be furious!"
"Hahaha, Mirabel! You speak the truth. Yes, if I get caught, theyâll execute me. But to survive in this harsh world, you need to learn one thing. Listen closely."
"W-what is it?"
"If you donât get caught, itâs not a crime."
Innocent until proven guilty.
As long as thereâs no trial, youâre not guilty!
Mirabel screamed, but quickly covered her mouth, afraid someone might hear. Donât worry. This invisibility robe may be expensive and single-use, but its performance is top-tier. Unless a grand mage uses detection magic, no one will find us.
Clink.
My shovel hit something. I dug around it and pulled it out.
Even in the dark, the moonlight made the silver bag glisten. At the end was an ornate crystalâit was a staff.
Three hundred years ago, a high elf had carved this staff from a branch of the World Tree to gift to his lover, the sage Arseria.
The staff was later passed down to their half-elf son, Inaxia, who lived out his days quietly in Libria. Half-elves have shorter lifespans than pureblood elves, after all.
Inaxiaâs resting place was at the 7X7 spot in Libriaâs cemetery. Dig there, and youâd find the Sageâs Staff.
[You have acquired the Celestial Oath.]
With this, I could greatly boost Mirabelâs magical abilities!
"Here, Mirabel. This is a gift from me!"
I handed the staff to her, and her expression⦠well, words couldnât do it justice.