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"I'll ask questions. Let's see how much you learned about the topic." Ing have a jovial smile on his face.

Fein sat up straight, his eyes fixed on Ing, ready to prove his understanding of the teachings. The crackling fire provided a warm backdrop to the serious and solemn atmosphere that enveloped them.

Ing's eyes held a piercing intensity as he started firing questions at Fein, putting his knowledge to the test. His voice had a firm yet encouraging tone, as if urging Fein to show what he's got.

"Alright, Fein, let's start with the Obstructive Shield," Ing said, raising an eyebrow. "How the heck does it ss with your opponent's movents and give you an advantage?"

Fein leaned forward, recalling Ing's explanations. "The Obstructive Shield creates this thick barrier that throws a wrench into the gears of your opponent. It slows them down, giving you a chance to react and plan your next move. It's like hitting the pause button on their attack while you're free to give 'em a taste of your own dicine."

Ing nodded, a hint of a grin playing at his lips. He moved on to the next question, his voice carrying a sense of curiosity. "Alright, enlighten about the ta Barrier. How the heck does it redirect magical energy?"

Fein scratched his head, trying to find the right words. "So, the ta Barrier is like this magnet. It attracts incoming spells and then redirects them away from you. It's like playing a ga of magical dodgeball, but instead of getting hit, you send those spells flying in a different direction. It's a way to defend yourself against magical attacks and keep yourself out of harm's way."

Ing nodded approvingly, clearly satisfied with Fein's answer. He then went on to the third question, a nostalgic glimr in his eyes. "Good, how about this, let's talk about the Reflective Mirror. How the heck does it turn your opponent's attack against them?"

Fein's face lit up with excitent, eager to share his understanding. "The Reflective Mirror is like the ultimate coback move. When your opponent tries to attack you, this shield absorbs their energy instead of hurting you. And guess what? You can totally send that absorbed energy right back at 'em! It's like pulling off a sick magic trick, using your enemy's own power to knock 'em out. Talk about turning the tables!"

Ing nodded, a mix of amusent and satisfaction evident on his face. He continued, moving on to the Heavy Barrier. "Alright, Fein, what makes the Heavy Barrier different from the others? How the heck does it give you a rock-solid defense?"

Fein straightened his back, a determined look in his eyes. "The Heavy Barrier is like the Hulk of defense spells, man. It creates this super strong shield that can take a beating. It doesn't ss around with fancy redirection or slowing down your opponent. No, it's all about standing your ground and providing an impenetrable defense. It's like having an indestructible force field that keeps you safe, no matter what cos at you."

Ing couldn't help but chuckle, clearly impressed by Fein's response. He moved on to the Double Shield, his tone growing more intrigued. "Not bad, next, let's talk about the Double Shield. What's the deal with it? How the heck does it up your defense ga?"

Fein grinned, feeling the excitent bubbling inside him. "The Double Shield is like having a backup plan on steroids. It combines two defensive forces, layering them together. It's like having two shields working in sync to give you maximum protection. It's like having an extra layer of armor, making your defense even more solid. With the Double Shield, you can face even the toughest opponents with confidence."

'What kind of analogy is that...' A black line erged on Ing's face. He felt that Fein wasn't serious at all. Though, he have to admit that Fein understood the essence of each spells.

Ing sighed helplessly and looked at Fein. "We are done for today. Is there anything else you want to learn?"

"Well, if it's alright, I want to learn magic for daily life." Fein replied.

"No problem." Ing sat down cross-legged, his eyes focused yet relaxed. Fein sat opposite him, anticipation evident in his gaze. The crackling fire provided a comforting backdrop to their conversation.

"First up, we have the Purify Spell. This handy spell allows you to cleanse water sources, making them safe to drink. Imagine being able to purify any water you co across, ensuring you stay hydrated and healthy even in the most challenging environnts. The advantage is obvious, but rember, it requires concentration and focus, so it's not ideal for combat situations."

Fein nodded, absorbing the information with keen interest. He could already envision the benefits of such a spell in their adventurous journeys.

Ing continued, his voice flowing smoothly. "Next, we have the Illuminate Spell. With this spell, you can create a gentle glow, illuminating your surroundings without the need for torches or lanterns. It's perfect for exploring dark caves, navigating through dense forests at night, or simply creating a cozy ambiance. The advantage is clear: enhanced visibility. However, keep in mind that the glow can attract unwanted attention, so use it wisely."

Fein nodded again, a spark of excitent dancing in his eyes. The thought of having a magical light source at his command opened up a world of possibilities.

Ing moved on, his expression growing more serious. "Now, let's talk about the nd Spell. This spell allows you to nd objects, repairing damages or restoring functionality. It's like having a magical repair kit at your disposal. You can fix broken tools, damaged equipnt, or even heal minor wounds. The advantage is obvious—saving ti, money, and resources. However, rember that the nd Spell has its limitations. It can't nd complex machinery or heal severe injuries."

Fein listened intently, realizing the practicality and usefulness of such a spell. He imagined the convenience of being able to nd their gear during their expeditions.

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