{Hurry! Go and make a contract with it quickly! Lilith, you have plenty of mana, so you can easily contract with a mid-level spirit!!}
ââ¦â
{My following you to the academy was fate; it was meant for me to meet that child! So hurry up and go charm her, Lilith!}
As soon as we encountered a sylphid in Professor Erinâs secret garden, Sally began shouting excitedly.
Seeing her attitude change so suddenly, I felt an incredible sense of exasperation towards her.
{If you contract with her, youâll be able to see her whenever youâre with Lilith! Hurry up and make the contract! Hurryâ¦}
âAre you crazy?â
{â¦Huh?}
âWhy are you suddenly injecting your selfish desires into my spirit contracting? Thereâs a limit to how absurd you can be.â
{W-whatâs wrong with that?! Itâs only natural that wind and fire have good compatibility! That child will definitely boost my power, too! Itâs not a bad deal for you either, Lilith!}
Even after I bluntly called her absurd to her face, Sally acted as if she didnât understand what sheâd done wrong.
Until now, I thought she was just a bit noisy but still somewhat useful. Thanks to that statement just now, my good impression of her completely reversed.
âYou pedophile.â
{W-what are you saying?! S-spirits live much longer than humans! Iâve lived dozens of times longer than you, Lilith, and that child over there is at least 200 years oldâ¦}
âSo youâre a pedophile by spirit age standards. Did you think I wouldnât know that spirits under 400 years old are practically children among your kind?â
{H-how did you know that, Lilith⦠No! Thatâs not it! Donât say such rude things! Youâre not even a spirit!} [Read only on Galaxy Translations! / Axiomatic]@@novelbin@@
âThen why donât you go ask the professor right now? Sheâs half-fairy and has been tending this garden, so she probably knows much better than I do.â
{Aaaah, no! Okay, I admit it! I was wrong!!}
It seems she has some sense of shame, at least, enough shame not to want the professor to know sheâs a lolicon.
Why make such an easily exposed lie in the first place?
Her face burned with embarrassment as she realized how unsightly she must have looked just moments ago. I meant that in two ways since sheâs a fire spirit.
{I-Iâll admit that child is young! B-but calling me a pedophile is wrong! I do feel love for that child, but itâs definitely not sexual!}
âWell, thatâs natural since your species doesnât reproduce.â
{And itâs not like I particularly like young spirits! It just happens that the one who caught my eye is young!}
âDonât spirits have law enforcement? Who deals with mentally unstable ones like you, huh?â
{Even so, your words are too harsh!}
If only she could see herself reflected in water, sheâd know who the harsh one is.
Well, from a spirit studies perspective, itâs not out of the ordinary for fire spirits to be attracted to wind spirits.
Itâs a natural phenomenon that fire spirits are drawn to wind spirits, wind spirits feel affection for water spirits, and water spirits want to associate with earth spirits.
My disgust with Sally was a completely different issue from this natural phenomenon.
I was exasperated by her shameless attitude of being attracted to a mid-level spirit that was practically a child from a high-level spiritâs perspective and her obsessive fixation on a spirit sheâd just met less than fifteen minutes ago.
Of course, I had no reason to go along with Sallyâs nonsense.
âIf you like that child so much, go try to charm her yourself. Donât order me to do it.â
{D-donât say such ridiculous things! Itâs obvious sheâll run away if I approach her! What fearless sylphid would just stand there watching a salamander approach?!}
âSo you do understand. You understand the reason why you should give up.â
{P-please, donât be like that! You can definitely charm her, Lilith! If you set your mind to it, you could attract any mid-level spirit with how delicious your mana is!}
â¦Well, considering Lilithâs Charm stat, it wasnât impossible.
With my Charm approaching triple digits soon and the proportionally increasing Spirit Affinity, it would certainly be possible to contract with one innocent sylphid. [Read only on Galaxy Translations! / Axiomatic]
However, I didnât feel like simply going along with this salamanderâs words when her intentions didnât seem very pure to begin with.
âYour intentions are too impure for me to go along with this. Wouldnât that innocent child be much happier living without knowing a being like you exists? Why donât you just give up for both of your sakes?â
{W-why?! Iâm really not trying to do anything weird! Iâd be happy just watching from the side! If youâre worried about not having enough mana for the contract, I can eat less!}
âMy mana overflows normally anyway, so whether you eat less or more doesnât really matter.â
{T-then, letâs make a contract now! If you just contract with that child, Iâll make a contract with you, too! Okay?!}
âNo, youâre a high-level spirit, so itâs impossible for you to contract with me in the first place.â
Contracting with a spirit is similar to a monthly rent contract. The principle of spirit contracts works similarly to creating a nest made of mana around oneself.
Creating a nest for these spirits to live in requires quite a high initial cost, and the reason why a high mana capacity is needed to contract with spirits also stems from this.
A lot of mana (the initial deposit) must be consumed at once to create the mana nest, and once itâs made, only maintenance costs (the monthly rent) of mana need to be consumed afterwards, so itâs essentially like a monthly rent contract.
Naturally, the higher the level of the spirit, the more mana is consumed to create this nest, so the beings that can contract with them are limited. [Read only on Galaxy Translations! / Axiomatic]
Youâd need titles like Sage, Archmage, or Master of a Magic Tower.
Even for me, who insanely increased my maximum mana from a very low level, it would only be possible after reaching Levels 30-40. Trying to contract with one before that would just waste my mana and leave me exhausted.
Well, contracting with a high-level spirit was an attractive proposal, but at the same time, it was a meaningless proposal for me right now.
âIf I had enough mana to contract with you, I might consider it, but donât you think itâs a meaningless proposal for me right now?â
{A-a temporary contract is possible! It doesnât use as much mana as a formal contract, and itâs much easier to change to a formal contract later!}
âHmmâ¦â
{Please! Itâs my lifelong wish! If you just contract with her, Lilith, Iâll listen to you well from now on! I wonât wake you up at night when youâre sleeping!}
â¦Not waking me up at night when Iâm sleeping is quite an attractive offer.
Honestly, the temporary contract proposal itself was a really good condition.
Although sheâs a noisy lolicon, sheâs still a high-level spirit. If I contract with her, there would be ways to use her in some sense.
It would be beneficial since one way for Lilith, whose accuracy is still lacking, to land confirmed hits is by using spirits.
If I feed mana to a spirit and have it attack directly, I could overcome one of my chronic problems.
âAlright, then. Iâll give it a try.â
{Really?!}
âBut donât complain if it doesnât work out. Just because my mana is delicious doesnât mean I can charm every spirit.â
{Y-yes! I understand!}
âIâll be back in a moment, so Sally, please keep some distance from me for a while.â
After distancing Sally from myself so as not to frighten the sylphid, I slowly walked towards the mid-level spirit floating in the wind, without any particular expectations.
I approached it with a light heart, thinking it would be good if the contract worked out luckily, and if not, it couldnât be helped.
Agnes Elizabeth Blaze.
The only daughter of the Blaze Viscount family and the top student of Luminor Academyâs Magic Department.
Also Lilithâs partner in the spirit studies lecture, she was momentarily composing her sorrowful emotions in a corner of the garden.
ââ¦Sniff.â
In truth, she knew it herself.
She knew that her mana capacity was high, but her affinity with spirits wasnât very good.
She knew that even if theoretically she could contract with mid-level spirits, in reality, even low-level spirits were reluctant to contract with her.
She also knew that she was being impatient about contracting with spirits â these were all facts she knew well.
âYou didnât have to go that farâ¦â
Terribly stinky food? An unsellable product?
For her, who had grown up receiving all sorts of expectations as a promising talent of the Elizabeth family, it was a scathing evaluation she had never heard before.
To think someone who looks pretty and gentle on the outside would unhesitatingly say such things to her.
Moreover, the fact that she couldnât refute what Lilith had said kept pricking at her heart, making it impossible not to feel even more dejected.
âI know that too, you know.â
After secretly wiping her tears away in a corner, Agnes was finally able to calm her complicated emotions to some extent.
She realized how childishly she had been competing with Lilith.
In any case, she probably didnât say those things just to torment her. After all, if Agnes couldnât contract with a spirit, Lilith herself would be disadvantaged as well.
She must have been sincere in worrying about her and giving advice. â¦Itâs just that the advice she gave was so intense that she momentarily lost her composure.
Anyway, she was a woman with such a high understanding of spirits that she could bring around a high-level spirit without even contracting it.
If she just obediently followed her words, she should be able to contract with at least a low-level spirit.
For Agnes, who needed to somehow contract with her first spirit in order not to fall behind in the fight for a successor among the numerous branch families of the Elizabeths, she could put aside petty and childish emotions for that purpose.
âThat woman hasnât made a formal contract with the salamander yet, either.â
She probably couldnât easily contract with other low-level spirits, which made her contract with a high-level spirit instead.
If she could contract with even a low-level spirit before her in the meantime, she could say she had won for now.
Such thoughts became the driving force that made Agnes, who had become depressed, rise from her seat once again.
It was shortly after this that she would encounter Lilith, who had finished contracting with a mid-level spirit while she was briefly away.
T/N
Hello! Axiomatic here.
Poor girl. Itâs a canon event that all gifted kids have to go through at least once in their lives. I know the pain all too well.
Thanks for reading, see you tomorrow!