Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World

694 Seven Heavens Of The Next Generation



694 Seven Heavens Of The Next Generation

Hildegard exhaled one breath, looking at a place that was to be moved by abrupt satian bullshit about fighting Soma, etc.

Is it the size of the three rooms that Hildegardo and the others rent?

Due to the size of the standard room, it is quite large.

At least it would be large enough for the ordinary to train.

The problem is that the two facing each other are not normal.

"... there was a place like this in the temple."

"Well, if you stay locked up all the time, Eleonora will feel sick, too, because you need to move to the point where your body won't be dull. I can't walk in the middle of nowhere."

"That's why I created this stuff in the temple, and... it's been a long time."

"It's my precious eyes, my hands and my feet."

After a frigid glance at the grin floated at me saying so, I turn my gaze up.

What's spreading there is a blue, sunny sky.

Being able to put oneself in these environments without going outside the temple is certainly not a privileged treatment.

However, he shrugged his shoulder when he thought about it so much that it was another story as to whether he wanted it.

Such things are not something Hildegard should think about and do.

Rather, what Hildegard has to think about now is another person.

"Still, I think it was quite abrupt?

"Really? Being one of us means keeping your back, right? Then I guess it's only natural that you want to know what you're capable of?

"Well, that's not true. If it wasn't for you to say it, it wouldn't be about."

This God does not dictate such things as seven heavens because of Dada or insanity.

Although I have never heard of it until I know more, there is no question that it is for this world.

Whatever I personally think, I'm pretty sure this is God.

If so, then all that is to be decided is for this world, and seven heavens is not the exception to it.

And I ran out of words about Eina as one of her successor candidates, likely.

I don't know if you used Eleonora or any other means, but you must be looking into Eina accordingly.

regardless of their combat power.

There's no reason to check this out.

"Though, I don't know if you have any ideas."

"Oh, that's surprising. I thought I could blame you more."

"Isn't Soma following you without saying anything? If you were thinking about something else, your neck would have been blown away by now. He's sweet on Eina to the point where he gets jealous of me."

"Personally, I don't care who you are. I have an image of him being jealous... Well, I wish you proved my innocence. I'm not going to hesitate if I have to, but if I can, I'd like to save you the extra effort... and most importantly, I'd rather not be prejudiced."

The decision that Soma would have made was that there would probably be no harm to us, including Eina, and we're not planning anything.

Or I'm pretty sure he's up to something... but this is still God for once.

Even if it's suspicious, we can't plan anything that doesn't benefit us... maybe.

Well, if anything happens, that's when you have to think about it, and that's when Soma forgives you.

What Hildegard should have done now, then, was to keep an eye on the situation.

"... Speaking of which, it's been a long time since we've been facing each other like this... or is this actually the first time we've been dealing one-on-one?

"... right. I used to fight shoulder to shoulder in college, but I never fought you when I trained, and I used to shoot you a little bit with magic, but I didn't fight you."

The throwing words were the usual, easy-going ones, but clearly different when it came to the atmosphere.

All Satya wanted was to gauge Aina's strength.

I don't mention winning or losing, and on the contrary, I don't even specify to what extent.

But you two already don't seem to care.

... This is how you look at these occasions and you know it well.

Though Soma often shudders that he is not bound to battle or anything because he has already reached the top of his sword… The essence of Soma is still to fight and to walk.

When it comes to fighting, you won't lose your hand, and you won't give up again.

Whenever you say anything in your mouth, you just hate to lose, your eyes are always on victory.

And most importantly... it's fun for Soma.

The grin in your mouth proves it.

Regardless, I guess it is also true that you want and want magic.

But even then, Soma is still on the path of the sword.

unconsciously, or already there as part of themselves.

Otherwise, there is no way that we can make it fifteen and line it up for the entire height of the previous life... Above all, there is no way that we can reach the top of the sword or anything.

Aina's not like that, but I'm sure she's simply happy to have a grin on her mouth.

I can fight soma... I can show soma my power.

I can show that I've been able to get this far.

That's not what I would normally be able to do, but God has fed me anyway.

Then I don't have any hands to ride.

I know how Hildegard feels about Eina that way, simply because I can empathize that I would think so if I were you.

So to be honest, I'm very jealous.

If I can replace you, I want to replace you.

"You can't, can you? This is only Eina's test."

"I know you do."

I know, but... that doesn't cure the feeling of envy.

They stare at each other with eyes similar to jealousy...... eventually, they are ready for each other.

There is no referee because it is not a mock fight.

There's no signal to start.

There's only two things there to fight for and two things to watch for.

Peahyolo and an unnamed bird appeared in a square cut sky, and the next moment, the two clashed.

Though I said clash, it didn't technically produce something visible and intense.

In action, Aina just stuck her left arm out before she lifted it, and Soma just waved her arm.

But Satya, who had seen the sight, narrowed her eyes and murmured as she was impressed.

"Heh... Is this a good education for you guys, or is she so talented... which one is it?

"Whether it's the result of our education or not... Well, it's a lot and a half. And then it has to do with environmental factors."

"The environment… synchronization and the presence of a teacher."

"As for the teacher, it's unclear whether he's aware of it."

"It's a total luxury… I can't believe you have a friend with extra skill that should be rare and can teach you from seven days straight"

"I don't know if I'm teaching or if I'm just letting myself go..."

Even while the Hildegards have said that to each other, things haven't changed with the Somas.

Aina stays dressed with her left arm sticking out and Soma is just waving her arm on the spot.

Depending on the viewer, you'd even think it was boring. The sight was unfolding there.

But it seems so, because those are the two.

Assuming you replace one with another, there should be a completely different sight on the spot.

For example, if you put advanced skill holders of swordsmanship instead of soma, you would be able to fire grind them in an instant, or the same thing might happen depending on your degree of practice, that you would have special skill holders.

Conversely, if you put advanced, or less sophisticated, superior skills in place of Eina, you will end up on the spot in an instant.

In short, both parties are doing fairly advanced things.

Especially what Eina is doing, so much so that even Hildegard can unexpectedly keep an eye out.

Eina also doesn't seem to be moving at all while still dressed in the same outfit at first glance, but if you look closely, you can see it isn't.

The sloppy, drooping fingers of his right hand were not busy, making moves that just seemed to move irregularly or to portray some kind of writing, and its mouth was moving as if it were whining about something early.

But that has nothing to do with Soma waving her arms and the occasional sparks scattering around it.

"Assemble another magic in parallel while attacking completely unchanging,? Besides, the attack doesn't just sound like it's unleashing a single magic in the attack, does it?

"Well, at least we're using all kinds of jamming magic at the same time to keep attacks from being detected, including transparency. To the extent that you simply used unchanging magic, you're stuck in Soma at the next moment. Plus, it looks like you're out of control when you dare to complete your magic."

To put it mildly, the use of magic without chanting is, in fact, a fairly advanced skill.

To the extent that it is said to be a special privilege, it is not something that can be normally used.

It's just that if I say that, that's all I'm talking about.

I'm not releasing anything without chanting, but only to the extent that I have advanced skills, even if I have the finest foothold for a superior skilled opponent.

And to Soma opponents, who are more than that, they are not even supposed to be stepping back.

But now he's succeeding in stopping because Eina isn't simply unleashing unchanging magic.

It activates at least five unchanging magics in parallel, making it harder for Soma to sense when to attack.

All you can earn from that would be just under a second of comma.

But in this level of battle, that time is precious above all else.

If that time hadn't been earned, Aina would have fallen and fallen on the spot at last.

Whether it is slight or not, if time is to be bought, all that is left is to overlap it.

It's not as easy to say by mouth, but it's glued because it's fulfilling it.

Though, of course, where I kept doing that, there's no winning.

What Aina's doing, if you say so, is impotent.

If you don't, Soma's opponents and the like won't be able to act, so you're just forcefully forming your ass together.

Instead, physical and mental strength will be galloping and its balance will not be so far tilted.

That's why Aina is setting up another one.

High speed chanting unrecognizable as sound and aerial drawing of intricate demonic squares using fingers.

Eina assembles one magic as she executes in parallel what is impossible to achieve with just one of them in terms of advanced skills.

It is the result of Eina's previous training, but at the same time it is still impossible in the original Eina.

It uses a number of unchanging magic in parallel at the same time that is said to be impossible if not superior.

Even though Eina's talent has slipped through and she has the training she deserves, there is a limit.

It was that left hand that was depressing the impossibility.

What is inherently unchanging magic is that at that point everything is complete.

Because after unconsciously assembling all the magic of what effect it unleashes toward which subject, it performs.

But unconscious, therefore, the thought that divides it into the processing of that part is surely taken away.

That's why Eina cut that part off.

It assembled magic without finalizing the subject.

Doing so reduces the amount of thinking necessary for processing, and by turning that amount of processing power, Eina manages to make the status quo possible.

As it were, the magic assembled just erupts.

It is only natural because there is no object to be released, and it is that left hand that is providing that aid.

If it is inherently unchanging, it is not necessary to show orientation.

Because I don't know where magic flies with speed, which is the advantage of unchanging magic.

But you must be prioritizing ensuring processing power because you understand that Soma has no point in its advantages.

"It's something that doesn't come out of the ordinary idea, though, and most of all, the scary thing is that you can make it happen, right? Have you been practicing?

"If so, Soma's mouth would have been a little tighter"

"I see... I don't know if you just came up with it, or if you've been sneaking up on it for a long time... well, either way, it doesn't make a big difference. Before the idea came out, it's not something I could normally do to the extent I practiced. Yeah... that's great, and you have to be."

Hildegard turned to Satya with a fun grin. Hildegard turned his gaze toward the two of them immediately, even as he turned a frigid gaze.

If you're up to something, it's a good story to pursue later, because the other settlement seemed close.

As I said earlier, the status quo is just what Eina is forcefully making up.

The equilibrium collapses in an instant, even if just something slips a little.

For example, even as soon as the magic Aina is working on is complete.

And then the settlement will come in an instant.

Because Aina won't be able to create the same situation again, and Soma won't let that happen.

In other words, the battle depends on the magic Aina is putting together.

Will the array be unleashed, and the soma not be smitten, or will it still be smitten?

If Soma really meant it, he would be able to do it without difficulty, but if he said it, this adhesive state wouldn't make it from the beginning.

This is only a test of Eina's strength.

Soma is limiting its power, but it is also a limitation that Soma anticipated would suffice.

If we can go beyond that, then this battle is a mistake in Eina's win.

The question of whether it makes sense there, etc., is an excerpt itself.

Sure, it may not mean anything to most of them... but at least between those two, there is.

To see the end of it, Hildegard narrowed his eyes - finally, Aina's mouth and right hand movement stopped.

The silence of the moment.

Aina's mouth opened again as if all the movement would stop for just a moment and break the silence -

"-Su."

One sound.

That was everything.

So it's all over.

For in the next moment Aina's body slowly began to lean, and before her eyes was the figure of Soma.

Given that Soma's arm is in a shaken out state, it's not necessary to talk about what happened.

The force falls out of Eina's hands and feet… Still, its mouth opens.

"... Damn, already. Sure, I was aware your concentration was broken just for a moment... but you really are the same as ever when that leads to fatal injuries."

"No, would it be natural for a moment's gap to lead to victory or defeat? This level of battle is even worse. Well, still, I'm surprised you're able to make it this far."

"... Huh. I couldn't even unleash the magic of my life after all, so I'm glad they said that."

I guess that word must be for real... but at the same time, I guess it's not all true.

A small grin in her mouth and her eyes narrowed in remorse were representing Eina's mood.

"Ahhh... I still can't do it at all..."

Looking at Aina crumbling on the spot with her sigh, Hildegard thinks.

Had it been me standing there, would I have fought so far?

Would they have spoken those words from soma?

It was all hypothetical talk, and I knew it didn't make sense to even think about it… Hildegard exhaled one sigh while lodging envy in his eyes in many ways.


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