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Chapter 72

Well, if Takashi had expected others not to be displeased with his mistake at breakfast, he was clearly wrong. When Saeko found out what little thing he had almost died over, she said everything she thought about so self-confident individuals, and from the outside, it seed surprisingly even sweet? Like a wife scolding her guilty husband. My cooking was also rated quite highly by everyone, which was quite nice.

During the breakfast itself, several important topics were touched upon. Well, at least so of them were more important to than others, naly a more stable version of the magic circle for initiation and the possibility of re-initiation with a different elent, and finally, what path we will choose to get to the group from which we all broke away.

When I raised the topic of other elents and magic circles for them, Takashi surprisingly accommodatingly agreed to provide all the necessary information and we even held another initiation on the spot, for which Saeko voluntarily signed up, who managed to appreciate how much stronger she had beco after the first one, while Kyoko's teacher quite sensibly began to fear sothing like this, and Takashi simply could not take part because of his damaged soul.

This ti he checked everything in more detail, and I even learned one rather funny fact about my elent Electro. As it turned out, it was at a qualitatively higher level than my elents Anemo and Geo. Moreover, the difference was almost 2 tis, which is why I had to feed the circle with half as much energy as would be needed for Anemo or Geo.

That's how it actually happened that we were walking in the direction of the temple that Takashi needed for so reason, while Saeko was sleeping soundly on the back of the enlarged Oz, who himself had volunteered to carry the girl who had passed the Electro initiation.

- It's amazing, - said Kyoko. - The closer we get to the temple, the less of these creatures we et. It's ti to really believe in the gods.

"After everything that happened, do you still find it difficult to believe in gods?" I asked with a slight grin.

- Well, how can I say it? - the teacher was slightly embarrassed. - I have seen magic with my own eyes, but there is no proof of the existence of gods.

- But at the sa ti, you still plan to pray. - I couldn't help but notice what Kyoko said when ntioning visiting the temple.

- For , this has long been a routine part. Of life. - the teacher smiled. - And if you only knew how many atheist schoolchildren I t every year, and before each exam they all, without exception, visit churches and pray.

- If I were them, I would rather spend that ti on revision. - I shook my head disapprovingly. Although in my past life I also periodically attended church on Sundays, and in this life, the Temple of Barbatos.

"Sotis all you can do is pray," Kyoko noted.

- When you know that many rituals and prayers have real power, sotis the first thing you need to do is pray. - Takashi said with a slight chuckle.

- So you want to perform so kind of ritual? - I asked the guy.

- Yes. - Takashi nodded. - I have a well-founded suspicion that all these zombies are the result of a curse, and in addition to hoping for a couple of rather useful blessings, I think it wouldn't hurt to at least try to lift this curse.

- It won't work. - I shook my head. - It may look like a curse, but before coming to your world, I received quite reliable information that it was a virus created by the Aricans and released as a result of a terrorist attack. However, I have no idea how it spread so quickly.

- Wait. What do you an, "before coming to your world"? - Kyoko seized on my words. - Are you an alien?

- Well, the term is essentially correct, but I was born a human. If that's what you're interested in, - I answered.

- And now you're not a human? - they picked on my words again, only this ti Takashi.

- I'm still about half human.

- And for the second half? - asked the teacher.

"A star," I answered briefly, not intending to explain anything else.

- A star? - Kyoko asked again.

- Yes. A star. – I confird.

- Lucifer is also called the morning star. - Takashi put in his two cents.

- Grrrrr. Not a demonic bloodline! But a literal star! You know, sotis the NOT blind can see them in the sky! - I literally exploded from another attempt to compare to a demon. Honestly, next ti I'll roast him with lightning for sothing like that.

"A star like the Sun?" Saeko's voice suddenly ca from above.

"Yes!" I confird irritably, before realizing who exactly asked .

- I see you're awake, Saeko. How do you feel? - I imdiately cald down and asked the girl who jumped off the raven's back and ended up next to . Why am I addressing her by na? She herself allowed it after I suggested the sa to her.

"I feel like I can't participate in kendo tournants with a clear conscience now," the girl replied, as purple lightning bolts ran harmlessly across her body after she clenched her fist in front of her.

- Don't worry, friend, I'm almost sure that the supernatural side of this world has its own tournants. - I answered with a giggle.

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