“Well, actually, Illuna is now able to use primordial magic.”
“Oh, really! Oh, wow, that’s amazing, such a difficult thing to do! We should celebrate!”
Layla had been teaching Illuna magic for a while now, but Illuna wanted to be able to use the sa magic as her big brother and sisters, so she asked Lefi to help her, and her efforts had finally resulted in her being able to use the primordial magic.
Layla had told us that primordial magic was almost impossible to use unless one’s body was well adapted to magic… I had already known that Illuna had a talent for spirit magic.
Her talent for it was approved by the Spirit King Grandpa himself, who was a really powerful and ancient spirit.
Spirits were beings that could be described as a mass of pure magic. Therefore, Illuna succeeded in invoking primordial magic by borrowing power from them.
Originally, since both spirit magic and primordial magic used similar procedures, there were sensory similarities between the two. Layla claid that it was thanks to this that Illuna was able to activate the primordial magic.
There may not be much Illuna could do with it yet, but I had confird that it had beco an established skill. I have no doubt that the hard-working Illuna would continue to grow and develop.
I was looking forward to her future, as she had more talent than I did in magic.
Incidentally, regarding the magic skills of the little girls, although Illuna was the only one who was able to use primordial magic, Enne, due in part to her own dexterity, had learned most of the magic that Layla taught her.
She was especially good at fire magic.
I think it may also be because I had her sublimate the magic circuit of “Red Fla” as a skill a long ti ago, and although she did not use it much recently due to the considerable increase in her attack power, she probably learned how to handle fire through the Jet Engine form that she had learned before. I think she was skilled enough in fire magic that it could even be compared to my own skill in my most compatible elent.
However, my skills in fire magic were, frankly speaking, garbage, so I could not use them without using spirit magic.
I heard that Lefi was good at handling “fire” among primordial magic, so I guess that’s why, when she was teaching the basics, she was using fire magic as base.
Shii was second only to Lefi in terms of recovery magic in our family, but she was a [Healing Sli], a race that specialized in recovery, so she could not use other kinds of magic very well.
Well, when it ca to recovery magic, she seed to have reached the point where she could instantly heal a broken bone, and at that level, as far as Nell could tell, she could already play an active role as a semi-first-class magician, so I would say she was doing a great job.
The Wraith girls were even more extre.
The eldest, Rei, excelled in telekinesis, the second, Rui, in illusion magic, and the third, Ro, in ntal magic.
Rei could manipulate about 30 objects at the sa ti. Rui’s illusions were so elaborate that they could no longer be detected even by looking at them closely. Lastly, Ro was able to manipulate monsters in the southern area of Demon Forest with her ntal magic and turn them into her allies.
…Aside from the other two, I’d had to advise Ro to be very careful with her ntal magic. It was by far the most heinous of the bunch.
I was amazed to learn that this was a skill she had honed almost exclusively through constant mischief.
She had been using magic to surprise, confuse, and make the mbers of our family, who were already accustod to it, relaxed, and happy, and before she knew it, she had already beco proficient at it.
I was really proud of the abundance of talent in our little ones.
“We celebrated the day Illuna learned to use primordial magic pretty well. We even prepared so of her favorite dishes.”
“Well, that must have made her very happy… I wish I could have celebrated with her.”
The second half was said in a low voice, so she probably did not intend for to hear it. However, due to my race’s evolution, my hearing was enhanced, and I could hear her words clearly…
“…Okay, now that Nell is back, let’s celebrate one more ti! After all, your return in itself is a big deal as well!”
“Eh, but…”
“I’m sorry to hear that you’re disappointed because you were not here with us. It was inevitable because of your work, right? But now that you’re back, we’re going to celebrate again! Let’s make Illuna’s favorite food together!”
Nell nodded with a happy expression on her face as I said this.
“Okay, okay, I’m going to cook with all my might! Help , Onii-San!”
“All right, I’m on it. You and I are going to cook dinner tonight!”
The ti was just right, so Nell and I headed to the kitchen side by side to start preparing dinner for the evening.
I told the other mbers of the family that we would be cooking tonight, so they didn’t co over to help us.
“Illuna’s favorite food… I’m sure she like corn soup for starters, so we’ll go with that. We can’t leave out the at. I’ll make the grilled at and…”
Nell wrapped an apron around her, rolled up her sleeves, and started to prepare the al in a crafty manner while worrying about the nu.
She looked up at curiously after noticing my gaze at such a heroic figure.
“…? What’s wrong?”
“I was just thinking how good you look in your apron. You look like a young wife.”
“Really? Thanks.”
Nell smiled shyly, then ca closer to , stood on her toes and lightly kissed on the cheek.
Then Nell and I exchanged glances at each other in close range.
“Huh, you’re blushing, Onii-san?”
“…We both are. Co on, let’s make it quick.”
“Shall we?”
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