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Does lying really beget more lies?

The lies I told to hide the fact that I ca from another world were piling up and growing bigger.

…The problem was that they seed quite plausible.

An unusual amount of gold, blind hostility towards cultists, secret information that people normally wouldn’t know.

And now, Carla’s testimony that it seems I was born with the heart of a dragon due to hereditary reasons.

Wasn’t this totally convincing?

If I were them, I would’ve also believed the theory that ‘Yandel is the last survivor of an unknown race.’

I tried to deny it anyway.

“Hmm. It’s okay. If Master says so, it must be true. Yes.”

“I knew there was sothing unusual about you for an ordinary commoner… Ah, but I respect your wish to keep it secret.”

“Heh… So you suddenly appeared out of nowhere because of Elisha’s request to investigate your background.”

No matter what I said, it didn’t seem to work.

Were they convinced by this unexpected past, or were they just looking at with strangely soft gazes?

I was montarily troubled by their stares.

Suddenly, an idea struck .

Huh? This wasn’t too bad, was it?

Although things were moving in a different direction than the scenario I knew, one thing was certain: many events were yet to unfold.

Each ti, I would act based on my knowledge of H&A’s strategy.

I could just order these people here, my slaves, to do things against their will.

But the efficiency of actions taken willingly, versus those taken under compulsion, was different.

Plus, this setup would also help when seeking assistance from those who were not my slaves.

Of course, real dragons would imdiately see through this lie.

By that ti, the war with the Evil God would be in full swing. Who would criticize for borrowing a famous na for a good cause?

As I finished this thought, the al I ordered arrived, and I awkwardly changed the subject.

“Let’s eat first and then continue our discussion.”

I still felt a twinge of guilt, but maintaining this misunderstanding seed like a better option than I thought.

On the carriage ride back to the academy after the al.

“Ahem. Now that we’ve covered most of the important stuff, maybe we should talk about sothing different.”

“Sothing different? Do you have sothing to say?”

“Of course, about the basics of elental combination that you, Master, have decided to learn. You promised to teach later.”

“Ah.”

Right. That was the case.

“…What’s with that look, Master? Don’t tell you forgot?”

“A little?”

“That’s harsh. It’s quite an important secret of the Sylvan Magic Tower, after all.”

Iris looked a bit sad. anwhile, Elisha was sending urgent glances, signaling to do sothing.

That was so serious devotion to her teacher.

I stood up, picked up Iris, who was grumbling, and sat her on my lap like a child, patting her back.

“I was just preoccupied with a lot of things. Of course, I was looking forward to it.”

“…Master. Do you know how old I am?”

“Iris, do you know what this mark on your neck ans?”

I gently stroked the vine mark on her slender neck–the slave mark–and Iris cald down.

She shouldn’t have dabbled in spirit summoning.

While I was chuckling to myself, I felt a strong gaze from Carla’s side.

“I’m jealous… I know how to sit on Master’s lap, too….”

“Ahem. Master. Ignoring the earnest plea of your most loyal slave is not sothing a Master should do.”

“No switching places with Carla today. Your place is here.”

“Oh no…!”

After patting Iris’s embarrassed bottom lightly, I turned my head towards Carla.

“Carla, while I’m learning from Iris, you can lean your head on my shoulder. If you’re bored, I’ll allow you to play with my hair.”

“Really?!”

Carla’s ruby eyes widened in surprise, and she quickly snuggled up to my side.

It seed she was hurrying, afraid I might change my mind.

She started to gently stroke my hair and fiddle with the ears between my strands with a blissful expression on her face.

“Hehehe…”

“……”

Sotis, when Carla acts so affectionately towards , it feels strange.

But I understood why.

From Carla’s perspective, I must seem four years younger.

Not only , but the expressions of others also began to change in an odd way.

It was like reading two papers back-to-back: one stating a platypus sleeps for 14 hours, and another saying it hunts near rivers for 12 hours. Combined, that makes a 26-hour day.

Was this right…?

Anyway, if this continued, my dignity as a master would hit rock bottom.

I reached out with my other arm and gestured to Elisha.

“Co here, too.”

“?”

“Are you just going to watch your teacher’s class? You should join in.”

“…Elental combination is a secret of the Sylvan Magic Tower, but it’s a bit different from my field.”

I knew.

Even if you fully developed Elisha in H&A, she wouldn’t acquire the trait of elental combination.

“Still, sit down. There’s no harm in learning.”

“No, really, I…”

“Tsk.”

At my slight frown, Elisha flinched.

“…Are you slightly embarrassed right now, Yandel?”

“No? I just wanted to touch your thigh.”

“Just go ahead, but be moderate. There are other people here.”

Sighing deeply, Elisha snuggled up next to .

Now, with Carla and Elisha on either side of , and Iris on my lap.

The elf family, unable to join in, watched us with a strangely distorted expression.

…Yeah. Now that I see it, it does seem a bit much.

But backing out now would also look bad.

“Master. Are you really going to continue like this?”

“Yeah. This way, there’s no problem with casting magic. Plus, we’re just going over the basics since it’s your first ti, right?”

“Well… if Master says it’s fine, then I guess it is.”

Iris, who had nodded her head, coughed a couple of tis before continuing.

“Ahem. First, let explain the uniqueness of the Sylvan Magic Tower. As you know, the purpose of establishing the Sylvan Magic Tower was to research elental magic to replace the abandoned art of spirit summoning.”

“I know it’s late to ask, but do we have to stick to elental magic? If it’s just to compensate for lost power, there are many other ways.”

“Of course, there are reasons. First, spirit summoning is an innate instinct for elves. Our natural affinity for elents draws us unconsciously… this can be sowhat mitigated with elental magic, making it essential for modern elves.”

It felt different hearing this from soone who beca a slave due to spirit summoning.

“Second, as ntioned earlier, elves have a strong affinity for elents, making it possible to reach high levels with elental magic. It’s natural to utilize one’s aptitude.”

“That’s true.”

“The last reason is a bit more pragmatic… Before the great war, elves relied heavily on spirits.”

“I’ve heard about that.”

“It was probably even worse than you think, Master. I lived during that era, so I know. Identity verification, currency, city infrastructure, and so on. The entire elven society was fundantally based on spirit summoning.”

In such a situation, the sudden disappearance of spirit summoning would inevitably paralyze society.

Especially during the aftermath of the Great War, when the entire forest had once burned, the paralysis of the social system must have been devastating for the elves.

“That’s why we decided to replace spirit summoning with elental magic. It’s less efficient since soone has to cast the magic themselves, but at least things will keep running sowhat like before.”

It was akin to the Earth suddenly banning oil and switching to liquefied coal.

I wasn’t sure if it was an exact comparison, but I roughly understood.

“For that reason, everything in the Sylvan Magic Tower focuses on elental magic.”

“I know from sparring with Elisha during academy training sessions. The elental shapes near the head are part of that, right?”

“Correct. It’s called the shadow of the elent, a unique ability of the Sylvan Magic Tower’s Elentus Core. It imprints a specific attribute in the core to assist in the power and speed of using that attribute’s magic.”

Iris, already knowing this, elaborated further when I subtly broached the subject.

“All the secrets of the Sylvan Magic Tower are based on the Elentus Core. That’s why most of them are beyond your ability to learn, Master.”

“Because I won’t receive the assistance of the shadow of the elent?”

“Exactly. However, there are a few things that are more about elental affinity than the shadow. One of them is…”

“Elental Combination.”

“You rember correctly?”

“Of course. I’m supposed to learn it, after all.”

Besides, it was a spell not featured in H&A, which also piqued my curiosity.

At my response, Iris nodded with a pleased expression.

“A good attitude. Now, to explain elental combination… Simply put, it’s magic that combines desired properties and concepts from two or more elents.”

“…That’s your idea of a simple explanation?”

“Hmm. Maybe it’s better to show you. Watch closely.”

Iris extended her index finger, and a small fla sprouted.

It was Tinder, a basic magic I was familiar with.

However, when Iris twirled her finger, the burning fla abruptly stopped and solidified like a crystal.

“It’s adjusted to not be hot. Try touching it.”

I followed Iris’s instructions and picked up the hardened Tinder.

“Huh?”

As expected, it felt hard, like touching a pebble.

I also instinctively knew it was still fundantally the fire-based basic magic, Tinder.

“It’s combined with Terra, an earth-based basic magic. It’s not just about being a solid fla… It can also be used like this.”

Iris swirled her finger, sending the fla crystal out the window.

Then, with a light flick of her finger…

Chang!

The fla crystal exploded suddenly, scattering fiery fragnts in all directions.

It quickly reverted to ordinary flas and dispersed in the air… but the important part was sothing else.

The explosion used almost no mana.

In other words, it ant achieving much stronger effects with less mana.

Incredible. What is this?

Seeing my astonished expression, Iris smirked.

“How is it? Seems quite useful, doesn’t it?”

“Yeah… it’s impressive.”

I stroked Iris’s ear in praise.

“Eek?! Wh-what are you… Ah! No, not in front of my student and subordinate… Hee!”

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