The silence brought on by the Arm-Spitting Oneâs words lasted only a moment.
[What an absurd thing to say, Arm-Spitting One. You donât seriously think anyone would believe that, do you?]
The Burned Vegetation soon began openly displaying hostility toward the Arm-Spitting One.
No matter how necessary it might be to protect the Star Eater, the Arm-Spitting Oneâs claim was simply too ridiculous.
Every Divine blood gathered here was wearing the same deep frown.
And soâ
The Burned Vegetation and the other Divine blood took up the posture of preparing for battle, butâ
[......It seems Iâve been underestimated.]
The Arm-Spitting One itself remained calm.
[I did not underestimate you. I merely stated the facts.]
[I warn you, Arm-Spitting One. Such pathetic lies do nothing but make me angry.]
The Burned Vegetation issued its warning.
[It is only natural that you would not believe me. I didnât believe it at first either.]
[......What?]
Even after being warned, the Arm-Spitting One still stayed utterly composed, and in the end the Burned Vegetation could only stare in bafflement as it asked back,
[......Donât tell me the Star Eater really can divide out divinity?]
[Yes. You may think it a joke, but it is not.]
[Youâre saying thatâs truly the truth?]
[Yes.]
At those words, spoken with a leisurely nod while hundreds of tendrils gently writhed, the Burned Vegetation turned to look at the Divine blood with it.
Every last one of them wore doubtful expressions.
But the Burned Vegetationâs dazed look lasted only a moment before it quickly came back to its senses.
[Wait. Did you see it yourself?]
[No. I did not.]
[......? If you didnât see it yourself, then how can you be so sure?]
When the Burned Vegetation asked in disbelief, the Arm-Spitting One replied.
[Because I heard it from the One Who Soars High.]
[The One Who Soars Highâ]
[That one, then. One of the followers of the One Who Stares into the Abyssâ]
[What exactly did it tell you?]
Soon enough, the Arm-Spitting One calmly relayed the story it had heard from the One Who Soars High.
And after a little time had passedâ
[In other words, there is no reason to carry out the Rotten Mouthâs request just for the sake of entering a faction.]
When the Arm-Spitting One finished speaking, a low murmur began to spread among the Divine blood.
Its words were certainly true.
If the Star Eater really could strip away the abilities of Divine blood, then merely entering a faction ceased to be the issue.
And soâ
The murmuring lasted only a moment.
[Hmph. Even so, these are still only words, arenât they?]
The Burned Vegetation snapped back to attention once again and answered.
[The One Who Soars High has no reason to lie.]
[Why not? The One Who Soars High is one of the loyal servants of the One Who Stares into the Abyss.]
[That does not mean it has any reason to lie to me.]
[.......]
At the Arm-Spitting Oneâs answer, the Burned Vegetation fell silent for a moment.
Because the more it thought about it, the more that logic was not wrong.
The Arm-Spitting One standing before it belonged to the same side, after all.
[......There is still the possibility that you are the one lying.]
[Are you asking me that? You could simply ask the Piercing Eye.]
At that, the Burned Vegetation turned its gaze and looked at the Piercing Eye that had come with it.
It was a Divine blood that possessed the ability to discern the true intent of others.
In response, the Piercing Eyeâwhich had been staring at the Arm-Spitting One with hundreds of eyes, without the slightest deviationâ
[......It is not lying.]
âslowly opened its mouth.
With an expression that looked somewhat confused.
[What......?]
At that unexpected answer, the Burned Vegetationâs mouth fell open.
It could not understand it at all.
But clutching at its dizzy head with one hand, it thought,
âDonât tell me the Star Eater really has some ability that absurd?â
Through the Piercing Eye, it had confirmed that the Arm-Spitting Oneâs words were not lies, and yet it still found them difficult to believe.
Because that ability itself was absurd from the outset.
In the end, after agonizing over it for quite some time, the Burned Vegetationâ
[......To be honest, I still find your words hard to believe.]
[Is that so?]
[Yes. You may simply have accepted a lie as truth yourself. So we will verify whether your words are correct.]
âcame to that decision.
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â......Youâre saying you found a means that can be used besides magic?â
[Well, strictly speaking, itâs closer to the realm of âinferenceâ than âfinding it.â]
Well, itâs not as if I can directly use your power myself, after allâHeinkel added.
She waved a hand at Penia and Alon, who had come to the library, as if telling them to sit down first.
Then, after briefly organizing her thoughts, she began to speak.
[Let me say this first: what Iâm about to tell you is only an inference.]
â......Iâm listening.â
[Mm.]
Heinkel hesitated for a moment, then said,
[As you know, weâve already succeeded in replacing the means of reciting incantation phrases with âmagic,â right? Youâve even used it in actual combat.]
âThatâs right.â
[In other words, it has already been proven that itâs possible to use incantation phrases through a different means. What matters now is the counterproof that what is required to recite an incantation phrase is not âpronunciation,â but will itself.]
Heinkel looked straight into Alonâs eyes.
[And yet even so, you failed to recite incantation phrases through will alone. Why do you think that is?]
Alon thought for a moment, then shook his head.
âTo be honest, I canât get a sense of it.â
[Why not?]
âIf there were at least some kind of result, I could keep researching it little by little from there, but right now Iâve never succeeded even once.â
Ever since succeeding in reciting incantation phrases through magic, Alon had constantly worked together with Penia to try reciting them through will alone.
But unlike with magic, Alon had never â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) succeeded even once through will.
Meaning he had not even found the starting point in the first place.
At Alonâs skeptical answer, Heinkel said,
[To start with the conclusion, I do not think your approach is wrong.]
â......You donât?â
[No. The problem is simply that the âadvance preparationâ hasnât been done.]
âAdvance preparation......?â
Heinkel nodded.
[Alon, what do you think about when you recite an incantation phrase?]
â......What do I think about?â
[Yes.]
The question came so suddenly that Alon started to thinkâ
[Thatâs enough. You donât have to tell me.]
âPardon?â
[That was answer enough.]
A puzzled look appeared on Alonâs face.
Seeing that expression, Heinkel elaborated.
[All right, Iâll give you the conclusion first. The reason you fail to recite incantation phrases through will is most likely because of your ignorance.]
âMy ignorance?â
[Even so, donât take that too badly. To begin with, this is a situation where something unnecessary for you has suddenly become necessary.]
As if preparing to launch into a long explanation, she cleared her throat.
[From everything Iâve heard from you so farâyou are special. You can use spells without obtaining the mental images other True Mages need, and you can also activate incantation phrases without learning them, simply by speaking them. That is clearly a blessing. Butâ]
âshe murmured in a low voice.
[âright now, that blessing is poison to you.]
â......Poison?â
[Yes. Because it means youâve been using magic far too easily.]
At Heinkelâs words, Alon only had time to feel puzzled for a moment.
â!â
Beside him, Penia murmured as if she had realized something.
â......A lack of motivation?â
[Correct.]
Heinkel nodded.
[Fundamentally, formulas are required to use magic. In the same way, incantation phrases and spells also have formulas, and there are principles for how they activate and how they function. But youâ]
â......Can use incantation phrases and spells just by reciting them. So in order to use âwillâ as the means, I lack the motivation for it, and that makes it difficult?â
[Exactly. Thatâs it. To put it simply, the blessing you possess has come back around as poison.]
At least under the current circumstances, anywayâHeinkel added.
[Of course, this is only an inference. But if it is clear that incantation phrases activate even when only intent is conveyed, then this is the only reason I can see for why you cannot use magic through will.]
âThen in order to use will as the meansââ
[Youâll have to study incantation phrases and spells from the ground up. The amount is a little murderous, though.]
She offered Alon a single method.
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Right after hearing that explanation, Alon did not deliberate for very long.
â......Iâll give it a try.â
[Good decision. In truth, if all you want is to test whether it can be used through will, it probably wonât require investing that much time, so you donât need to feel too burdened by it.]
While Alon was noddingâ
[Ah.]
Heinkel let out a low exclamation, as if something had just occurred to her.
[And if possible, could you grant me one favor?]
âWhat favor?â
[I heard it through the grapevine, but that cat you keep with you......]
â......You mean Blackie?â
[Yes, that one. I heard it can transform into Divine bloodâcould you show me that once?]
â......Itâs not especially difficult, but why all of a sudden......?â
[Thereâs no special reason. Just pure curiosity. To begin with, I was curious about what Divine blood even are. Would that be a problem?]
Alon shook his head.
âNo. As I said, itâs not especially difficult. But it may be a little hard to show you here. Its size gets rather large, after all.â
[Then go outside and show me.]
âAll right.â
Soon, the group left the library and headed outside the Central Mage Tower, and before long they arrived at a wide open space.
After checking once that Heinkel was watching from the edge of the Central Mage Tower, Alon called out,
âBlackie.â
[Qyu?]
âIâm asking you.â
He called to Blackie.
And thenâ
[Qyu-!]
With a cute cry, Blackie leapt down to the ground, and its body began to transform in an instant.
The enormous legs beginning to rise from its back swiftly grew larger, lifting Blackieâs body up into the sky in an instant.
And the body raised aloft rapidly swelled in size, while from that place like a dark abyss, dozens of eyes began to emerge.
And at last, the one called the disaster of Colonyâthe Poison-Eaterârevealed itself.
[Oh.]
The moment Heinkelâs admiring exclamation was heardâ
In the forest on the opposite side of the Central Mage Tower, the Divine blood that had located the Star Eaterâs position through the Piercing Eye, and then, through the Arm-Spitting Oneâs ability, torn open an abyss-like black hole toward the place where Alon wasâ
[Th-that isâ]
[The Poison-Eater?]
[......No, it is not the Poison-Eater. Didnât you see? That small cat the Star Eater had with it transformed into that form.]
[And even that abilityâit is weak, certainly, but it is definitely the Poison-Eaterâs.]
[Then that meansâ]
âas they looked at Blackieâs formâ
[âthe Star Eaterâs power...... is real?]
âwere beginning to fall into a very strange misunderstanding....