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Hugo

I accompanied Anton and Anne back to town. Or rather, I tailed them from behind as Anne still refused to talk to . She would just hurry her steps if I tried catching up to her.

Might as well let Anton take care of her. I’m going to leave them soon after all.

I dried my drenched clothes with my warm wind spell. I would do the sa to those two, but I didn't want to intrude. Adventurers were supposed to be used to wearing dirty and wet clothes after all.

Back at the town gates, from the distance, we could see Alie standing back and forth—no doubt waiting for us with the utmost worry. The mont she noticed the two, she threw herself onto the archer the mont, crying tears of happiness while hugging her as tightly as she could. Anne gave her a smile and a headpat in return. Looking at this scene, it really was as if Alie was Anne’s little sister.

Anton was smiling as well as he stood beside , watching the scene unfold.

“Don’t worry.” He put his hand on my shoulder. “We’ll be fine on our own. In fact, you should worry about yourself more, with the kind of guys that are after you.” He smiled bitterly.

“Yeah, you’re right. I should be more careful indeed.”

I still need to get stronger. If that high elf mage ends up siding with the Magocracy, there will be nothing I can do against her in my current state.

Perhaps I can never reach her strength, since she’s apparently the teacher of the legendary archmage and all, but that doesn’t an I shouldn’t try.

For starters, that anti-magic spell she used… I wonder if I can copy that… If I could, then maybe I can use it to counter her spell, thus preventing her from sealing my magic like that.

I still rember it… that odd sensation at my hand… it’s as if her mana is invading my own, scrambling it all over so it can’t form the formation needed to produce a spell. Can I really just send my pure, raw mana on a distance like that? I don’t think I could. The best I can do is extending it for around a ter, when I created my Boom Cannon spell. I shaped the mana around that radius. Other ranged spells make you send an already shaped mana through the air to trigger the spell. It doesn’t have the capability to scramble the opponent’s mana. It has to be chaotic in nature, triggering a disturbance that could—

“Hugo! Hugo! Hey, are you listening to ?”

That loud yell brought my mind back to reality. It belonged to Anne, who was now standing right in front of

with her hands placed on her waist. Alie was also there with folded arms, giving

her cute frown.

"Hugo! How could you do that to Alie? Stripping her in public like that? You really are a pervert, aren't you?"

Oh, that. Yeah, I should apologize for that

"Sorry about that." I flashed the most charming smile I could muster towards my victim. "It's the only way to make you not follow . And as promised, I brought them two back safe and sound, right?"

Alie held her frown in that pose for a few monts more, before replying, "Fine. I forgive you. But in exchange, I want you to stay with us a bit longer."

"Huh?"

"Anton, I demand us to go with him until he leaves the continent. We have agreed on the matter so it's two against one."

The young man shook his head. "No, it's too dangerous. And we're heading west, not east. We can find a lot more work there."

"With all the conflicts going on in that part of the continent? Sure. But the risks are high as well. It would be safer for us to head east instead."

Anne had joined the argunt and it was clear from her expression that she wasn't intending to back off the matter.

Anton sighed. He gave a look towards , urging

to rebuke them.

"The Magocracy—"

"They're not coming back anyti soon, right? You beat them after all."

"I've told you they managed to escape. They could be planning for another attack right this mont."

Of course, I knew that probably wasn't going to happen. Ilymhyrra had promised to keep an eye on that Elun woman, and she didn't strike

as the type of person who would lie. In fact, she's the opposite—blunt and brutally honest in her speech.

Anton sighed. "Fine. We can go with him. But only until Misfon, alright? From there, we’ll follow the road west while he left to the northeast.”

In the end, the great big brother relented. And judging by the looks on Anne and Alie’s expression, they were probably thinking of so sche to make him change his mind once we got there.

“Great!” Alie clasped her hands. “Then Hugo! That’s your real na, right Charles? Anne just told . You’re going to teach both

and Anne how to be better fighters!”

“And we won’t take a no for an answer,” Anne followed with a smirk as she folded her arms. “If you really feel bad about getting us into your trouble, then why not repay the favor that way?”

“Huh? I don’t know how to do archery though…”

“I know that. But you still can help

in teaching about your movents. You might not realize it, but you’re moving far faster than what the usual mage is capable of doing. You’re even faster than , and I’m pretty proud of my speed. So teach

how to do it. That’s all I ask from you.”

“As for ,” Alie put her hands on her waist with a grin. “Teach

how to do all those fancy spells, alright?”

I could only respond with a deep sigh.

Guess I’ll still be stuck with them for a while longer.

We decided to depart from the town the next morning, so once again, I had to spend my night sleeping in that treehouse inn. Really, at this point, I started to wonder if Miss Innkeeper was tired of seeing my face every day. Sorry, Miss Innkeeper. I’ll leave the next day and then you’ll never have to see

again.

We had dinner together at the nearby tavern, courtesy of Anton's invitation, and then, once that's done, I returned to my room and threw myself on the bed.

***

Huh, this fog...

This is the sa as that ti! When I got that ssage from Sherry!

Am I going to get another one from her?

"Hugo, can you hear ?"

That voice… that's not Sherry's voice!

"Hugo. It's . Your big sister. Can you hear my voice?"

There was no doubt about it. It's Marina's voice!

I'm sending you this ssage with a Dream Orb and I can only do it once, so listen well.

YOU IDIOT! WHAT WERE YOUR THINKING? RUNNING AWAY LIKE THAT? ARE YOU MAD? DO YOU KNOW HOW WORRIED I WAS WHEN I WOKE UP AND YOU WEREN'T THERE?

I could only stand in silence as I hung my head low. She was right. I was an idiot. No, not was. I still am an idiot.

Heh, I expected this, really. Of course she would scold

like this. It's well within her right.

LISTEN HERE! IF I HAVE MORE TI WITH THIS THING I WOULD'VE MADE YOU SIT THERE AND LISTEN TO

UNTIL YOUR EARS FALL OFF! SO LISTEN WELL!

I waited, expecting another outburst from her.

But it never ca.

"Please… co back…"

"Erika and I… we both miss you dearly…"

"Don't bla yourself for Father and Mother… if there's anyone to bla, it would be . I should have been less stubborn and accept his offer. Then that tragedy would have never happened…"

My heart sank.

"No! It's all my fault! I wasn't strong enough!"

I yelled those words, knowing full well that she would never be able to hear . I had to, or else I would die from my guilt.

"If I had to guess, you're heading to Sherry's place, aren't you? That's fine… you go there and fetch her. And then, you two co here, alright? I'm now living in our Grandfather's place, at The Kingdom of Ferus in the Grandford Region. Go to the region's capital there and ask for the Earl's manor."

"There's no need to rush. I understand if you want to have so adventures first out there. Don't worry. We might miss you but we're doing fine here. Grandfather has been very kind to us."

"But promise

this. You'll co here before you have any ideas on marrying her, alright?" I could hear her all-too-familiar giggle. "I want to be present in your wedding. That's a must. Or else I would never forgive you for real."

"And of course, I won't get married until you co ho either. Not that I have anyone in mind anyways…"

"A-anyway, that would be all. Don't forget to eat your greens! Oh, and always get a good night's sleep. That's really important for a growing man like you."

"Love you always, your dear big sister."

The mont she finished her ssage, I woke up from my slumber.

It was already morning, judging by the sunlight pouring through my window.

I let out a yawn, stretching my arms upwards.

Huh? I feel like I'm forgetting sothing very important…

...Oh right, that dream! That was from Marina, wasn't it?!

I flew off my bed, grabbing the nearest paper and quill I could find. My hand moved with lightning speed, writing down the address she had described to .

And then, I returned to bed. I laid down and thought deep about the ssage she had sent.

Sis, I'm sorry… I really shouldn't have left you then…

But I'm glad… that you're still fine and healthy… and Erika as well…

Grandfather's place, huh? I know he's a noble from Mother, but an Earl is pretty up there, isn't it?

Well, they should be in good hands. He can give them protection from the Magocracy.

I let out a sigh. My old guilt was now blossoming again, heavying my heart with its weight.

She's lonely. She admits it herself. And I can hear it clearly in her voice.

And yet, she still tells

to continue on with my adventure if I wanted to.

It’s just like her. Really, I don’t deserve a big sister like her.

I let out a weak chuckle. Aah, what am I doing, really? Would Sherry really accept

like this? After what I did?

I took a deep sigh before my lips ford a bitter smile.

No, I won't run away. I'm done doing that. I'll face her judgnt head on.

And then, I'll be able to face Marina with my head held high.

And so, with a newfound spirit in my heart, I promptly went to my desk.

I had finally found the words I wanted to send to Sherry.

***

Our trip back to the capital took around five weeks, give or take. As promised, I taught them all that I could in that short period of ti. For Anne, I focused on teaching her Graceful Step, so she would have even greater mobility like she had requested. For Alie, I drilled to her the idea of chantless magic, as well as teaching her more Advanced-level spells, particularly hybrid ones. As for Anton, even he decided he could use so pointers from . For him, I focused on Fortissimo, since he was the tank of the group and all. Fiora already said that the technique could be used by shield-wielding fighters after all.

The result? Far better than I expected.

Near the end of our trip, Anne was starting to get the gist of the technique. Her agility had increased considerably as a result. Anton's defense had beco much tougher, as he now could properly use his aura in a defensive matter, instead of simply doing it out of instinct.

As for Alie, well…

"Magma Burst!"

The earthen mound in front of her imdiately burst into flas as lava spurted out from the depths of the earth.

"I-I did it! I did it, Hugo!"

"Great job! I knew you can do—w-whoa!"

She threw herself onto , hugging

as tightly as she could.

Aah, this softness… I'll miss it for sure.

She then released —a large grin plastered on her face.

"My first hybrid spell! I can't cast it without a chant like you do yet, but just you wait! I'll master it in no ti!" She patted her chest.

She sure is optimistic. Well, better that way than being a negative nancy like my old self.

"Alright! It's your turn now, Hugo! I'll help you train that odd magic of yours!"

I nodded. Once again, she started the sa Magma Burst chant as before. However, my goal now was to stop her from successfully completing the spell. But not by any raw force. Instead, I would use the sa spell Ilmyhrra had used to stop

from casting my spells.

Indeed, I had decided to imitate what probably was one of her super secret special hidden high elf spells. None of the magic books I had read ever ntioned such a spell, and neither did Marina. I didn’t expect to succeed at it, knowing that it’s sothing probably leagues beyond my current magical ability, or even understanding, Hell, for all I knew, it might be a spell that could only be done by a high elf. I wouldn’t count out that possibility.

Still, I had to try. I had to get stronger. Especially if I might end up facing off against her in the future. If she ended up siding with the Magocracy, and then I ended up having to fight her for real, then my current

would stand no chance whatsoever. As long as I couldn’t do sothing about her magic sealing spell, I might as well just be an ordinary nobody in front of her. And with her inhuman ability in striking with her staff, my swordsmanship wouldn’t suffice either. If I could at least prevent her from taking away my spells, I could bombard her from a distance with my spells.

Wait, she had that other magic dispelling spell too, didn’t she? Yeah, I need to do sothing about that as well. Maybe a Boom Rifle would work? It’s really fast after all. It might be fast enough to hit her before she could dispel it mid-air like she did with Boom Cannon.

Thinking about it, that was also sothing completely improbable. That thing flies at Mach speed, you know.

...Gah! She really is the ntor of the Great Archmage herself, isn’t she?!

Perhaps I really had no chance against her, even if I devoted myself to magic and swordsmanship for the rest of my days.

Even so, I had to fight. I’m fine with

dying. But if I had to see Sherry or Marina die as well…

And besides, sohow, I had this certain sense of excitent, trying to decipher this “magic puzzle” she had inadvertently left behind. My only clue was the mana scrambling sensation I received when she casted it on .

My goal was simple. I had to, at the very least, disturb the process of gathering mana all spellcasters had to do before casting their spell. Not to destroy the spell entirely, just to make it more difficult for them.

And since I certainly couldn’t try it on myself, not having the capability of Dual Casting (that’s another thing I needed to work on), I decided to use Alie as my guinea pig.

And so far, she had been really cooperative in that role.

“O Beast of Fla that resided in the earth! Hear my call!”

Here we go. She had her wand pointed at the sa mount of rocks from before. Her mana should be forming right at that very tip.

I pointed my wand to said spot and began concentrating as hard as I could. We were about ten ters away from each other. That elf casted the spell from a further distance, but hey, baby steps.

Send your raw mana over there, Hugo. Try to counteract the shape she's conjuring.

I knew perfectly well how her mana would be shaped. I was well familiar with the spell after all. The question was, how would I disturb such a pattern?

"Manifest your power upon this world and let the world be scorched by your flas!”

The shape moved and transford as she continued her chant. I could do this entire process much faster, but she obviously still needed to do it in the normal, slow way.

My current thod was to force my mana on top of hers. It was really just a wild guess, really. I imagined mana acting similar to how waves acted in physics. Or, to be more exact, how radio waves worked. So if I could just create the sa shape and “wavelength”, which would be the resonance of the shape (higher-level spells required you to resonate your mana, which sowhat ant sothing like “making it move back and forth in a harmonious frequency”), I could create a similar effect to how radio jamrs worked.

“Turn those that defy

into ash! Magma Burst!”

The spell finished, and the result?

A total failure.

In my part anyways. She casted the spell successfully for the second ti.

As I feared, the further the range, the strength of my raw mana beca exponentially weaker. Ten ters were already impossible. Yet that elf could do it while she’s ten tis further away than that. Or maybe even more. I didn’t exactly rember our distance back then.

That’s why just firing raw mana as an offensive spell was not feasible. If not shaped into the usual elental forms, it would lose its strength terribly quickly once it left the caster’s wand.

“Yay, I did it again! The first ti wasn’t a fluke after all!” Alie cheerfully clapped her hands together. Rightfully so, if I might add.

“Do you feel anything odd there? Like your mana being less stable than usual?”

“Hmm…” She tilted her head. “I guess I did feel sothing.”

“Really? What did you feel?”

“Like sothing trying to scatter the spell away, you know. Hey, that was you, wasn’t it? You said it was like an anti-magic spell? I’m not sure how that would work though…”

Well, at the very least, she does feel sothing.

I just had to find a way to either make the effect much stronger, or to sohow disturb the mana shape by using sothing much weaker. Either way, it won’t be an easy task.

Should I even be spending my training ti on this instead of working on other, easier spells?

With that question ringing in my mind, I ended my ntoring session with Alie, before resuming our journey back towards the capital.

***

A/N:

Good news! I might just have an idea for a male character that can be Hugo’s friend/retainer in the future!

That, and a possible new harem mber as well!

And we won’t see them with Hugo first! Sherry will be the one to et them! Yes! Might have a lot of chapters starring her for the next arc!

Speaking of Sherry, yeah, I think I’m omitting Hugo’s ssage for her. You’ll get to see from her perspective instead.

As for the anti-magic spell thing, it’s a sha I can’t find a detailed description on how to do it from Mushoku Tensei. Rudy tried it for a bit, and then two volus later, he already mastered it.

And I have to comnt about Rerako’s review since I have to voice my agreent about so things they brought up there about the story.

More viewpoint from outsiders about the events going on in this story.

I do want more of this. But I just don’t have enough ideas to write, say, an entire chapter about it.

Or maybe I do. Take Vera’s death for example. I could’ve, say, write a full-blown Magocracy Council eting deciding on what they should do next. Unfortunately, it would be just laden with spoilers. I could do it with Marchen, but that kingdom isn’t really that important in the grand sche of things. Another possibility would be the Holy Empire. But I would have to introduce a bunch of people at once, just talking about politics. And I’m still not 100% sure on the characters for the Empire as of now.

As for the dragon slaying, well, his fellow adventurers already gave him praise for that.

But eventually, once Hugo makes more waves in the world, we’ll get more of this.

Hard to differentiate gaps between skills/spell levels

Kinda intentional. Spell ranking isn’t just about strength. It’s also about complexity.

The ranking was manmade too by Mira. So not all magic would obey by its rules.

I didn’t always say the level of a magic, since I feel it would just be odd to do. Like Elun’s Diamond Bubble and Bubble Rain spell. They’re both Master-rank Hybrid spells, in case you’re wondering. But I figure you could just guess by their strength.

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