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I just learned sothing incredible again after skimming that thin book about the Magia Regis.
Apparently, not only that Solomon is a magic-born -- I kind of glossed over that because I have no idea what these so-called magic borns are -- and the creator of the Magia Regis, but he ruled over them like the supre king of magic or sothing like that.
I was like 'wow, that's an impressive title.' Ruling over magicians and the entirety of magic in general?
No wonder why he could lock everyone's powers just like that. It's because he's so incredibly skilled.
But that's not the reason why I'm being amazed right now. It's a different discovery..
Magia Regis is an association of sorcerers, magicians, witches, wizards… etcetera. Every being in all parts of universes and dinsions that can harness magic is qualified to be part of it. So are appointed by Solomon, others are scouted by him, while the rest ca on their own and had asked to join.
And when I say appointed, these were the magicians who 'indirectly' served under him. Here cos the interesting part I learned. These mages are devils.
Yes. Devils. The sa species that are deed vile.
Imagine my surprise when I read that.
A devil serving as a King of magic? What the hell?
Who would think that could be possible? Well, it apparently is and Solomon was the one who did it.
He captured them, more like subdued, and made them serve him or sothing. The book had made it sound so epic that I couldn't help but get curious about these devils, so I quickly read about them. And oh boy…
Devils are the higher-level demons that rule over the underworld. Demons are naturally inherent to magic, aning, they are able to utilize it at will. Magic is as easy as breathing to them and that's why they are a feared race. They are divided into hierarchies in which the most powerful ones rule above the rest and are called devil lords or demon lords if you must.
Seven deadly sins were ntioned, which I am aware of but there's actually more. There are kings of hell, dukes… marquesses… princes… just like the human hierarchy we know. And Solomon subdued 72 of them.
72 devils…
Let that sink in…
'No wonder why the book hyped it up.'
And it then struck .
There was one of the Magia Regis Kings that once appeared here in the empire of Rosenthal. The late master of the tower before Janus took over. The very sa magician who cursed the Ronan lineage and their noble supporters because they went against him.
And what was his na? Asmodeus.
And who also has the sa na in the demon world? One of the seven deadly sins, Asmodeus.
Coincidence? I don't know…
I'm probably just making a big claim and they are probably not the sa identity but who in their right minds would na themselves after an infamous devil, right?
So maybe… Asmodeus is one of those devils that Solomon had subjugated.
If that was the case… oh my…
I shivered at the thought.
At this point, my respect and awe for Solomon just shot through the roof of this tower. He definitely deserved to be coined as The King of Magic. I an… overpowering a race that lives off of magic? Crazy.
'I honestly want to et Solomon soday…'
But his whereabouts are unknown. No one knows where he is at the mont and it's not stated anywhere in the book. There was no news about him whether he is still alive and kicking butts sowhere in different dinsions. He could travel worlds after all.
I wonder where he is right now?
"Hnngggghhh" the sound slipped off of my lips when I stretched my body. It felt really good.
I had been sitting here for hours which is why my back and my muscles are stiff as heck. Good thing that the couch is made from heaven's miracles and angel's feathers because my bum did not feel any discomfort at all. I'm seriously contemplating bringing it ho with …
'If only I can do that…' I sighed.
Anyway, I better get ho and interrogate my father quickly. There is nothing more important to than knowing about our bloodline's magic right now.
"Are you leaving?" Z called out as soon as he noticed approaching.
I looked at him and wondered how he knew I was about to leave when he's hunched up behind the counter. His head was practically facing the floor for so reason and yet he still could tell as if he could see .
Is it my presence?
"Yes, I am," I answered him nevertheless. It would be rude of to not do it, you know.
I always notify him whenever I leave, anyway.
'What's he doing though?'
Z straightened his back and that's when I saw why he's so busy. He was fixing his blindfolds.
I imdiately tried to peek at his face to see what he looks like or what's up with his eyes but well… I can't see anything.
His bangs covered them and he is also looking down as well.
I don't know but I really wanted him to look this way for a second to satisfy my curiosity. What color are his eyes? And why does he wear blindfolds when he can clearly see? And that there is nothing wrong with them at all?
I thought he was using them because of a wound… or a disability… or sothing like that. There was none.
"Please wait for a second, I'm just about to be done," Z muttered.
He then slipped the embroidered blindfolds back to his eyes, fixed his hair, and smiled at .
"Alright, done!"
Uh-huh. I could see that.
He snatched a book at the side and extended it to .
"The master wants you to have it."
"He is?" I murmured and took it from his hand without restraint.
Hey, it's a free book, why would I say no to a free book?
I first noticed the familiar logo of a black raven on a crescent moon and smiled. This is already a plus for if it's from the sa author I like.
"He said it would help you with your magic," Z chatted.
"Ohh…" was my only response.
There was no title on the book or even on the first page so I have no idea what it was about but I still couldn't help but be thrilled.
My eyes then sparkled in excitent as my fingers caressed the cover of the book, feeling the texture under my fingertips.
I looked up and smiled at Z.
"Tell him that I am very grateful for this gift--" I then changed my mind and asked-- "Can I send a letter here instead?"
It's better if it ca directly from but I just want to know if that is possible or not. I don't want to be presumptuous.
"Sure," Z grinned.
"Thank you, Z," I muttered.
"No problem."
He gave a curt nod and after that, I left, hugging the book to my chest, feeling excited to go ho.
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