âI noticed the mana movements of your magic spell, Rock Bullet, activated before you even started chanting the spell, my Lady. On top of that, it was incredibly fast, far superior to when you conjured the barrier and demolished the cave wall,â Vaan calmly explained.
âSuch sharp observationâ¦â Linette expresses her astonishment with wide eyes. âWith just those three instances, you were able to figure out my specialized magic?â
âGenerally, it shouldnât be easy to guess, but the difference between the Rock Bullet and the other two instances of magic casting was too great not to notice,â Vaan replied.
When Vaan said, Captain Rhysâ calm expression crumpled wryly while he meditated some distance away.
He didnât notice what Vaan noticed at all.
At the same time, Lilliasâs eyes sparkled. As expected of the man she was interested in, he was rather capable.
She wondered if he had other skills he had yet to reveal.
âHowever, there is something that I donât understand, my Lady,â Vaan mentioned.
âWhat is it that you donât understand, Vaan,â Linette stated before making a gesture for him to continue, âPlease speak freely.â
âFrom what I can see, your specialized magic enables you to perform powerful attack magic with lower mana consumption,â Vaan mentioned.
âI⦠Iâm sorry. At that time, I thought that if I didnât use barrier magic, we would have all died under the Rank 3 Dark Hellhoundâs fangs,â Linette lowered her head in apology.
However, Vaan shortly lifts her head back up before shaking his head.
âIâm not trying to blame you, my Lady. I wouldnât dare,â Vaan smiled wryly and said, âI was just seeking to understand your choice of magic.â
âOf course, using barrier magic to defend was not wrong, but sometimes, the best offense is the best defense, especially if your specialized magic learns towards attack magic, my Lady,â Vaan inputted his opinion shortly after.
Nevertheless, itâs not like he could not understand Linetteâs choices.
It was clear to him that she lacked battle experience, and she relied on her householdâs specialty, defense magic, even though her specialty deferred from it.
Even so, the Delarosa Householdâs defense magic was nothing to scoff at.
The Delarosa Householdâs defense magic played one of the key roles in repelling the demons during the Great War against Gehenna Realmâs invasion and allowed the Delarosa Household to rise as one of the kingdomâs most powerful witch households.
Sometimes, the strongest witch isnât the witch with the strongest attack magic, nor the witch with the highest cultivation; the one who survives becomes the strongest.
âYouâve said something quite strange, Vaan. Our mother taught us that the Delarosa Householdâs strongest defense magic is the best offense, not the other way around,â Lillias inserted her opinion with knitted brows.
Vaanâs statement had completely reversed their motherâs, the High Witch Belline Delarosaâs teachings.
Nevertheless, Vaan responded to her doubt with a smile.
âThatâs right,â he agreed with a nod before adding, âThe strongest defense is the strongest offense, but the opposite is equally true; it depends on the witchâs specialized magic. Marquis Delarosaâs specialized magic is Earth Reinforcement; thatâs why the former applies to her.â
It was common knowledge that High Witch Bellineâs specialized magic was Earth Reinforcement; the history books in the academy recorded many of her feats during the Great War.
âHowever, in Lady Linetteâs case, the latter applies to her. You can make something weak strong, but it wonât be considered the strongest if you have something strong that can become stronger,â Vaan stated.
The Delarosa Householdâs three-hundred years of rigid and traditional belief was not easy to change, but he wanted to point Linette in the right direction and give her god-given talents the chance to bloom.
âWeak can be strong, but strong can be strongerâ¦â
Linette softly muttered before she seemed to have understood something, causing her eyes to shine like the starry sky.
âThank you, Vaan. You introduced a different train of thought and broadened my horizons,â she expressed her gratitude sincerely with a bow, giving Vaan the highest respect any man could receive in a witch kingdom.
âSister, youâ¦â Lillias uttered with surprise.
Witches can give a man respect where it is due, but they should never bow to one even when they are in the wrong, especially noble witches.
It wasnât just to uphold their reputable status but to cement their authority over men and extinguish any idea they had of rising above witches.
Nevertheless, Linette did not think much about it.
Respect is given where it is due, and gratitude must be expressed and conveyed sincerely when needed.
âDonât overthink it. Vaanâs advice is invaluable. There is nothing wrong about a student bowing to her teacher,â Linette said.
However, Vaan gave her a forced smile and said, âIâm flattered and honored for you think like that, my Lady, I really do. However, you shouldnât do that again, especially in public.â
âIf word of a witch bowing to a man ever reaches the queen, not the witch will be heavily punished, but the man will⦠Well, the queen will behead him. Hahaha, you wonât mind if I take some sips to calm my tensed nerves, right, my Lady?â
Vaan made an excuse while pretending to be nervous due to Linetteâs action in order to move on from the topic and drink some Stalactite Milk.
He was quite curious about the Stalactite Milkâs effects on his body.
âGiven the systemâs ability to optimize rewards, I should be able to get something good out of it, right?â Vaan silently thought.
Linette was grateful to Vaan; thus, she saw no reason to stop him before the Stalactite Milk could be equally divided.
After all, her little sister had already taken some sips.
âOf course, please help yourself,â Linette permitted with a gesture before suddenly saying, âBut how can the Stalactite Milk and my specialized magic help me kill a Rank 3 Dark Hellhound?â
Typically, it wasnât easy for people to slay monsters above their level, let alone an entire rank.
âOh, that?â Vaan smiled and said, âIâll teach you new magic that will make it possible, my Lady.â