How a Former Pro Takes Advantage by Doing an Easy Job

Chapter 498



Chapter 498. Lumie's end (3)

“Courtesy victims. It is a remedy for those who have been harmed by the loss caused by the Circle's transplant.”

“.!!”

“Let me just say the conclusion. They have a chance to come back.”

At Dia's words, Grebel's eyes trembled violently.

“However, it is a possibility. Regenerate lost circles. It is impossible to recover unless you have to practice as a wizard from the beginning again.”

It is impossible to get back what was stolen.

However, if you work hard, you can make it possible to find your original power again.

What Dia suggested was the production plans for the necessary medicinal materials or artifacts.

“Is it really possible?”

“it's possible. You are never wrong.”

Dia insisted without hesitation.

No one else in the Mage Tower could come up with a remedy for the victims.

No, they probably aren't interested.

He hurriedly looks over the papers that Dia had put out.

Just like a traveler who discovered water in the desert.

“Is it possible…was it possible?”

“Thinking about it while you're stuck here in his own guilt.”

Dia's words would probably sting him quite painfully.

“Yes, that’s right…. It was the right crossing in the end.”

As he muttered in resignation, Dia glared at him annoyed. It was an outright reaction, rare for her.

“...Before that, what did you understand before sitting down? You didn't show me that, did you?”

When these words came out of Dia's mouth, Gralevel was taken aback.

I also flinched a bit.

“I know you read it. There are two things you need to do to save them.

This is something that cannot be overcome with any medicine or artifact.”

“One of their choices.”

One of those two things is the will of the victim himself to return to the Mage Tower.

This is where the difficulty lies.

Soon they find out what caused their loss of talent.

and you will be angry

But will he really return to the Magic Tower?

I'm guessing that most of them probably won't.

“And another is who will lead them.”

Anyway, the solution that Dia came up with was to make a circle by doing it again from the beginning.

This process requires someone to lead and a leader to support them.

“I bet you, no one is going to do this.”

That's my opinion too.

From the point of view of the other wizards, it was a different matter.

There is nothing to be gained by looking after it.

Even if they gave me an advantage, there's no way they'd take care of it properly.

“In my heart, I want to help.

I am not in an idle position either.”

“Then how…?”

“Don’t you even know what I said?

It's like this climber. So even if you get away with that damn bastard, you'll be caught by a strange teacher.”

Facts make people so painful that they want to die.

Anyway, it's a real motive, so it's going out very rough.

I really want to, but... Surprisingly, Dia's Graelevel was rude about being rude last time.

Or were you good at it?

While I seriously contemplate something starting with , she is pushing her motive step by step.

Dia said, slapping the table lightly with the palm of her hand, as if threatening her.

“In short, you are responsible for teaching them. ....but only for those who are determined to return in the end.”

“Was it something like that!!”

Finally, Gravel almost lost his mind and said,

“Am I… to teach them…r?” A somewhat cracked voice barely leaked from his mouth.

It doesn't mean you don't want to do it.

It's just that you never thought you'd have that way.

I can't help but understand why I hadn't thought of that.

Gravel must be thinking of himself as the perpetrator.

He probably never dreamed that he would support someone... and those who lost their talent because of him.

“It is natural.”

But Dia casually suggested it.

“Your circles are built on what they have built.”

“But I cannot return it. So we just have to fix it in some other way.”

It is difficult for those who have lost their talents to correct their original path again, but it is difficult with individual efforts alone.

And besides that, hardships will follow.

“You teach and you endure all the external hardships.”

“…do you think you can do it?”

“I don’t know that either.”

Dia shook her head slowly.

“But it has to be done.”

“A must… thing.”

Gravel muttered slowly.

And for a moment, he lowers his head and doesn't move.

If he still doesn't raise his head again, he's completely broken.

Dia doesn't even have to offer any more.

That's why Dia also waits quietly without urging her with harsh words or anything.

She makes the proposal, but in the end, it is because no one but herself makes the decision.

Gravel remained silent.

And it was his hand that moved before his mouth.

The papers on the table... Grab the proposal from Dia and pull it over and pass it over again.

As if to check properly this time.

The meaning of that action is clear...

“...I will.”

The conclusion he came to, barely breathing.

It is the answer that we will embrace it as it is and not run away.

“Can you?”

“Honestly, I have no thoughts in my head. But one thing is certain.”

He said this without hesitation.

“At least I won’t be like the other teachers.”

The other teachers.....

Trash that only clings to the abilities of the students, or trash that treats the students as research equipment.

.... Either way, it's just garbage.

Is it the will to at least not be like them?

“So I will do it!”

But Dia stands still as if she doesn't understand something.

Something is missing.

It's a look I don't like.

Is it a resolution or a plan to give specific trust?

Which one?

“... ‘I'll do it'. That is not true.”

The complaint finally came out of her mouth.

“I am the future master of the Magic Tower. He is your boss.”

Ah... was that it?

Then I realized!

What did Dia disapprove of?

‘No, grab that first and go in. No, is a clear hierarchy important?'

yes.

Certain obedience is also necessary to eliminate anxiety in the future.

Gravel hesitated for a while as if his thoughts had gone that far, but this time he bowed his head properly and was polite.

It's not a motive, it's an homage to the unmistakable boss.

“....Yes, I understand. I will surely carry out the orders given. Masterdia Leckie.”

Only then did Dia's atmosphere soften slightly as if she was satisfied with something.

Dia told Grebel to prepare for the future and to wait, and then went on to finish the business without hesitation.

This time, on the way back to Fahilia.

After thinking about it for a while, I decided to ask this Kim.

“But can I not even say that?”

“What are you talking about?”

“The remedy.”

What Dia suggested to Grelevel.

“Actually, that theory was made up by you for days and nights as soon as you returned that day.”

That day, Dia found out the truth and locked herself in her room without a chance to stop.

Then he came up with the proposal and consulted me on how to move it forward.

And it leads to a visit to that level a while ago and a push.

“…I thought there was no need to talk about it.”

“is it?”

Well, I don't think it's necessary.

I don't know what kind of misunderstanding Grelevel is, but having him come up with a countermeasure will give Dia a huge advantage if she wants to take control of the Mage Tower in the future.

Even if it was made of wild fruit, it was class 8.

That power cannot be ignored within the Mage Tower.

that he

Impressed by Dia's method, he follows her.

Grace is kind of like a big leash.

It's like gaining a lot of power.

And if he really worked hard and was recognized this time, that alone would be a joke.

Well, to the end, that was an advantage I thought of, and I don't know if Dia calculated it that far.

“What? It was unexpected to go out resolutely from there just to be polite.”

“…was it strange?”

“no. good job;

I see that as necessary too.

A certain line must be drawn.

Because in order to obey, you must definitely come out.

“Yeah Dia, you’ve become great too.

I can't imagine thinking there. um um.”

good job good job

Shall I stroke your hair?

“Actually?...”

Then Dia stopped slightly.

Right in front of you to the point where you can teleport to the outside.

I was taken aback by her sudden action.

“huh'?”

“...Actually, that's not the case.”

“Isn’t that what it is? why?”

I quietly listened to what she had to say.

“...I wanted to show off a little.

First of all, it's the same time... Because the words I said back then are still there.”

“Was that the reason?”

Were you really more serious than that?

The idea that I should teach Dia the way to properly stand on the top line in the future.

....And unexpectedly, two thoughts overlapped: I like to bully others.

“Is this a problem?”

“No, nothing will happen. Maybe if I'm right. hmm? At least he doesn't seem to think so.”

“yes'?”

“Anyway, let’s go back. Everyone is waiting.”

Last time, as soon as I came back, Dia immediately shut up, so I didn't have time to celebrate properly or talk about it.

Once it's finished, I'm going to celebrate properly this time as soon as I go back.

Everyone will already be prepared and waiting in Fahilia.

When I said to go back, Dia nodded vigorously and operated the gate to the outside.

“ah? however. Then why did you practice that hard thing by yourself? Pretty plausible, right?”

“I referred to what Arell-nim usually did.”

what? Wait a minute.

“…Did I?”

I just want to be polite to the other person.

You said you went there?

After listening to it, I think it's like that... and maybe it's not...

Something suddenly itches me.

Did I really do that normally?

My God.....

“Sometimes when you go out to negotiate.”

“Arell?”

“No, let’s go back.”

I wondered if I should look back on my usual self a little bit.

Surprisingly, you don't know how you usually look.


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