Youngest Scion of the Mages - Chapter 55
The youngest son of the famous magician Episode 55
Is Magner Hoo? Then I looked at Larsen.
“Do you want to know what it is?”
“yes.”
“Then tell me.”
Magner grinned.
“If you are wrong, there is no third teaching.”
“That’s too much.”
“what?”
“But shouldn’t we give them three chances?”
“That is the mind of the person who teaches. “If it’s unfair, will you be my teacher?”
“Tsk.”
Larsen was stern but confident. Magner’s tendencies. And when you think about the current situation as a whole. This is because the character Magner had only one piece of advice to give.
“Aren’t you trying to hide the special eyes I have?”
“Hmm.”
Magner smoothed his chin.
“Why do you think that?”
“Because there will be a lot of people who want my eyes.”
“Aren’t you the youngest of the Mayton family? “Are you afraid of those guys?”
“My brothers would also want my eyes.”
Magner narrowed his eyes.
‘At least he’s not an idiot who boasts about his abilities to the world.’
Sometimes there are idiots like that. What talent. Or young leaves that are born with a special ability but wither before that ability can fully bloom. It is best not to reveal special powers and abilities to the world until you can properly protect and utilize them.
“That’s right. “That’s a scary thing to hear.”
“Tell me honestly, Master.”
“What do you mean?”
“You saw me as an idiot who liked to brag and brag, right?”
“Is it obvious like that?”
“yes. “You see it that way.”
“sorry. From next time, I will try to hide that kind of gaze.”
Magner knew why Larsen was saying this. Larsen was already reading Magner’s own mind and expression. Larsen is saying that.
‘The guy who understands everything had to say that I have a special eye.’
This is a guy who knows the need to hide his abilities.
“Would I have revealed all my resources to my teacher for no reason?”
“Well, that’s the bottom line.”
Magner said it as if it was no big deal, but deep down he didn’t think it was that big of a deal. That’s definitely a starting point.
“I showed my Master the utmost trust in me in the way I could.”
“Heng! so?”
“No, whatever. “That’s right.”
Larsen just laughed to himself. Heng! Even though he was turning his head, he could roughly read Magner’s mind.
‘A character I created.’
Because it’s Magner. So I didn’t hide my power on purpose. I told you everything. It was Larsen himself who created the character Magner, so he created this situation.
[I will tell this secretly only to my teacher. No one knows. Only the Master knows.]
Even before then. Ever since I decided to come look for this ‘well’ with Magner.
Larsen was already thinking about creating this situation. In fact, Magner had to feel as if his nose had been pierced.
‘Why does this guy trust me so much?’
It was no exaggeration to say that it was almost a one-sided and blind belief. And Magner did not dislike such blind faith.
‘What kind of hybrid mutant was born in the Mayton family?’
He comes from the Mayton family, but he trusts people this much? No matter how you look at it, this is strange. The people who believe that I, who am a lump of doubt and united in the ideology of the chosen people, am the best in this world. How can you give such blind trust to someone who is a martial arts expert?
‘He really is a strange guy.’
It’s a situation that you can’t even understand with your head.
‘But whatever. It’s people like these mutants that change the world.’
It is interesting. I decided to watch this guy grow up. Even harder.
At that time, Larsen said sarcastically.
“But if I trust my teacher this much and expose all his roots, aren’t I a pretty good student? You just saw it, right? “Knocking down a monster with one blow.”
“That’s because the youkai was only focused on me.”
“But I caught it.”
“If it weren’t for me, you wouldn’t even be a fist away.”
“Anyway, you had a teacher.”
“You mean it would be like that if I weren’t there?”
“But it was there, right? Why do you have to assume something that doesn’t exist? “Unmanly…”
“Ugh!”
Magner’s fist exploded. A lump protruded on top of Larsen’s head.
“After all, you have to be right to be quiet.”
Magner seemed satisfied. Then I looked at the well.
“Are you saying this is the arrangement Evelia prepared?”
“yes.”
no. It’s not like that. This is the arrangement set by the author.
“I feel like if I go into this well, a different world will unfold.”
A well is a commonly referred to dungeon. There are two types of dungeons.
“Are you saying this is an artificial dungeon?”
One is an artificial dungeon. Great wizards. Or ancient humans. Or, it refers to a virtual space created by some beings for a special purpose.
“I think it’s a natural dungeon, but I think Evelia did some work on it.”
And one is a natural dungeon. It simply means a naturally generated dungeon. When you go to the mountains, there are trees, and when you go to the sea, there is water. This is natural. If you go somewhere, there is a cave. It’s the same thing. If you go to a specific area, there is a special dungeon. It is one of the natural phenomena in the world of the novel ‘Master Swordsman Sayde’.
“The arrangement was hidden in a natural dungeon.”
Magner laughed lightly.
“It’s a mage-like method.”
Usually people do not prefer exploring ‘natural dungeons’ that much. Because it is truly a ‘naturally created place’, there are few cases where there are treasures of this kind. As Magner puts it, crazy, perverted wizards usually hide their treasures in these natural dungeons. It’s not that rare.
“Instead, we have to overcome trials to obtain that arrangement, right?”
Since the opponent was Evelia, I softened my speech a lot. Magner doesn’t call wizards who hide treasures in dungeons ‘crazy perverted wizards’ for no reason. There are many cases where you have to risk your life. Magner thinks this way.
‘If you’re going to give it, just give it. If you’re not going to give it, then don’t give it. Why bother creating something like this and putting me through so much trouble? Wizards who enjoy doing things like this must be perverted psychopaths.’
Such thoughts. So, the character’s setting was also read in Larsen’s Cheonan.
“yes. Since you don’t seem to have any intention of killing me, wouldn’t there be a suitable guardian or something?”
“Okay, whatever. Anyway, try your best.”
Larsen jumped into the well first. Magner walked roughly as if he was annoyed. Unlike Larsen, who fell quickly, Magner slowly fell to the ground like a light feather.
Magner thought leisurely.
‘It’s deep.’
It reminded me of the old days.
‘The bandits I killed back then must have been an illusion.’
No body, no bones. Those memories from the past were memories fabricated by the monster ‘Mai’. But suddenly it occurred to me that Magner was strange.
‘There was a monster that radiated that level of energy, but why wasn’t it discovered?’
This is Yongdusan Mountain. Although the mountain slopes are steep and deep in the valley, it is not to the point where you cannot find a place like this. In fact, the fact that Evelia has arranged this place means that wizards can easily find this place if they want to.
‘Even if I could be fooled when I was young.’
This well was not discovered for 30 years. There was no trace of anyone having been there. When it comes to exploration, there are bound to be traces of the ‘ground mole clan’ who will rush at you at any cost.
It took quite a long time to fall into the well. New information was interpreted in Larsen’s Cheonan.
[Characters. ‘Setting Destroyer’ begins to doubt the ‘probability’ of the world.]
Larsen flinched.
‘Setting destroyer?’
Last time, I called him a ‘mage in the sky.’ But this time it is a ‘setting destroyer’. When I look up, I see Magner slowly coming down, thinking deeply about something.
‘Is Magner the setting destroyer?’
Given the circumstances, it could only be interpreted that way.
‘why?’
The reason is unknown. It seems that this world has classified Magner as a setting destroyer.
[‘Setting Destroyer’ doubts the ‘possibility of the world’.]
[Some of the ‘probability’ collapses.]
I was able to find out what the lack of probability was. The same phenomenon occurred as before. Time has stopped. The world has turned gray.
gray space.
A collection of settings used by Cha Seong-min.
And a black ballpoint pen.
The setting book unfolded on its own. In it were written settings that the world had actively created.
[Yongdu Mountain is a medium-height mountain located in the Tern Mountains. There is a slash-and-burn village here with a ‘blood-stained well’, and through this well you can go to the ‘Millennium Dragon’s Nest’, a natural dungeon. And in this well, ‘Mai’, a monster from the fantasy world, was located. No one has discovered this well for 30 years since Magner visited this place.]
There, Larsen was able to realize.
‘That doesn’t make sense.’
A well where a youkai that oozes that much energy lives. Wizard. Or explorer. It’s a place that anyone would have visited at least once.
Yokai hunters specialize in hunting monsters to make a living. A clan of ground moles who love exploration. Wizards who are not good at using dungeons.
It is strange that no one has been looking for a monster for 30 years, even though it is a monster that oozes that much energy.
[The reason no one has discovered the well is ___ ___ ____.]
In the end, we have to somehow match this probability. A sentence that ensures the probability of this setting without conflicting with other settings.
‘In the original world, Kashin discovered this place.’
Kashin Seid discovered this place. One sentence was filled in without destroying the settings.
[This was because only those with the ‘Heavenly Eyes’ could read the hidden Mai.]
Kashin, the main character of the original novel, also has the Heavenly Eyes. Larsen himself has a Cheonan. It was a sentence that could secure probability while satisfying the setting of ‘a person with Cheonan’.
This world also seemed to like the possibility of its creator.
[Some of the missing probabilities have been secured.]
‘Then, will a privileged one-line addition be created next?’
It was like that originally. So I was able to piece together a new setting. But this time was different. The world returned to its original state, but no special benefits were given. I had a hunch there. It wasn’t a perfect answer. Still, it seemed like it was barely enough to prevent probability holes from opening up. makeshift. It felt like I had blocked it just that way.
‘and. ‘I need to be careful with this.’
Don’t move too carelessly. This time, I was lucky and got through without any problems. However, I don’t think it can be resolved like this forever.
‘You have to be careful.’
If you make a mistake,
‘the world could collapse.’
Probability is the backbone of a novel. If the probability collapses too much, the novel itself collapses.
At that moment, Larsen’s feet touched the ground.
Something strange started to happen.