Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World-Chapter 308 (Self Edited) – Obtaining Information about Magic

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Chapter 308 (Self Edited) – Obtaining Information about Magic


 


To be honest, Soma wasn’t surprised.


Although Satya was God, ‘she’ was only an administrator. Administrators didn’t create the world themselves, but they took over and managed the world that had been created to a certain extent. It was rather natural that Satya wasn’t related.


Besides, ‘she’ had said before that ‘she’ wasn’t really managing the Rules. That could also be said for magic. Then, it wouldn’t be strange that magic wasn’t created by Satya.


Soma was convinced with that, but he had one thing to consider. According to the lessons heard in the Academy, magic should be a relatively new skill. Well, even though it was new, it must have been about 500 years since humanity started using magic. However, it was said that swordsmanship had been used for 1000 years. Therefore, it was fine to say that magic was a new skill.


And 500 years ago, it was time when the Evil God was said to be rampaging. It was unlikely that the Evil God, who was trying to destroy the world and humanity, would create magic.


If so, the possibility that it was…


“Did magic exist from the beginning of the world or at least before it was passed to humanity, but wasn’t noticed?” (Soma)


“No, it’s true that magic was born in this world about 500 years ago. It’s just that it wasn’t created by me.” (Satya)


“…Wait a sec. In other words… someone other than you created magic?” (Hildegard)


Even though Hildegard said it, she didn’t seem to believe it.


That was normal. Creating a new concept in the world was God’s specialty. Hildegard must understand that because she was a former God.


In other words, if it was true, there was a third God, who was neither Satya nor the Evil God at that time. But she hadn’t heard about it at all.


“I know what you guys are thinking, but it’s wrong. It was created by one of the Heroes of another world who were summoned to defeat the Evil God.” (Satya)


“One of the Heroes? I thought it must have been the Mage of the Beginning who spread magic to humanity…” (Aina)


“Aah, that’s not it. Those two are the same person.” (Satya)


“…In short, the hero, who created magic, spread it around the world by his hand? Hmm… I was thinking about the time, and I was wondering if he had spread the magic as a countermeasure against the Evil God…” (Soma)


“Well, you thought about it because of the previous lesson, right? But that’s an overstatement. To begin with, he spread magic to humankind after the Evil God was defeated.” (Satya)


“Hoo…? That’s the first time I heard it…” (Hildegard)


It was also the first time for Soma, but even though the Evil God was defeated, the price was the world became tattered at that time. So, did that mean he spread magic because it would be useful for construction?


“Well… He was a Hero, but he wasn’t a Saint. Should I call him a weirdo?” (Satya)


“Can’t you choose the right word?” (Soma)


“I still have to choose, you know. Since he spread the magic to humanity, magic has become developed. He was a weirdo who was thinking only about magic and wondering how he could make better magic all the time.” (Satya)


“Hmm… I understand that he was really talented and devoted to magic, but was it possible to create a new Rule just by having those? After all, Rules are something that God can only do. So, how did he do that?” (Hildegard)


“If you say only God can do it, I wonder if that person could become God. I don’t know whether a human can become God.” (Aina)


“Hmm, I wonder if it was a regrettable matter. In fact, he was qualified to be God. However, he refused. Rather than carrying such a troublesome task on his shoulder, he said he wanted to do more research on magic.” (Satya)


“I’ve been thinking for a while now, and I think he is somewhat relatable to Soma.” (Aina)


“Well, you’re probably right.” (Hildegard)


“No matter how it is, I can’t meet the person who isn’t exist already. More importantly, how did the person eventually create magic in this world?” (Soma)


“It’s simple. There was no other God than me in this world at that time.” (Satya)


“…Did you create it? But you said that you didn’t create it yourself.” (Hildegard)


“Surely, I made it possible to use magic in this world, but all the theory for that was borrowed from him. So, my face isn’t thick enough to admit that magic was created by me.” (Satya)


There was no contradiction in Satya’s words. It would be too much to say that magic was completely ‘her’ creation, even though it wasn’t certainly the case.


Anyhow…


“So, why did you bother to talk about it? It doesn’t matter if you don’t know it… Aah, no, wait. That reminds me. Earlier, you mentioned the word authorized, right?” (Soma)


“Indeed. That’s why I can’t tell you much about magic. As far as his theory concerns, most of the magic authorities are his. I have made a contract with him, so I can only talk to you about the things that I noticed myself. Moreover, the method to use magic has been changed because it was too difficult to use. So, I don’t think I can talk much about it.” (Satya)


“Hmm… I’m convinced in many ways.” (Soma)


In short, it was impossible for ‘her’ to explain magic because ‘she’ didn’t understand it well. Strictly speaking, it seemed to be a bit different. It looked like there were various circumstances, but for the time being, there was no need to be concerned. It wouldn’t be related to magic anyway.


There was one thing he understood for now. Somehow, it was impossible to ask about magic.


“Even so, I’m still thinking about magic. The current story itself is interesting…” (Soma)


“Well, you won’t get more information that might be useful to you. Then, wouldn’t it be better to ask something that you care about? I’m talking about reading books. There should be one or two books about it, right?” (Aina)


“Hmm… certainly, I’ve read a lot of books, but is there something I’m concerned about? Well, the only thing I can think is… Aah, no, I have one.” (Soma)


“Heh… If so, why don’t you ask? I will accept it with an open heart. If I can answer, I will answer.” (Satya)


Soma thought for a moment that someone who could accept it with an open heart, wouldn’t admit it, but he didn’t say it. There was no need to put ‘her’ in a bad mood.


Besides, this was the right opportunity. Although he was thinking of asking one day, he didn’t get a chance.


He wasn’t sure if it was fine to ask it casually. But for now, he didn’t have to worry about it.


“Hmm… well then, I’ll accept your offer.” (Soma)


“Alright. So, what do you want to ask about? Well, I feel like I can predict it somehow.” (Satya)


“Perhaps, your prediction is correct. What I’m interested to know is Divine Arts.” (Soma)


It should be said that Soma was also exploring Divine Arts. However, it seemed that censorship was included from the Holy City side. Thus, no specific information could be obtained.


Speaking of the information that could be obtained, Divine Arts was the work of God that causes miracles by praying to God. Soma only knew how wonderful it was as it could overcome difficulties, overturn tragedies, or just those who were loved by God could perform it. However, no information was available on how to perform it.


The reason why there was some progress from that point was because Soma read the book given by Eleonora. He wasn’t sure if the books in the Holy City were loosely censored, or if Eleonora intentionally chose that book for him, but he found some specific uses and effects.


However, there seemed to be a prerequisite for that.


“To use Divine Arts, you must join the Holy Doctrine, and be recognized by God. In other words, if I really worship and believe in you, can I use Divine Arts?” (Soma)


There was certainly a temptation in that, and it was true that it sounded like a promotional line, but God existed and had manifested before him. In that case, perhaps, such a possibility couldn’t be deny.


However, as expected, Satya replied by shaking ‘her’ head. And that wasn’t the only response.


“Aah, well, that’s impossible. Divine Arts is just magic with a different activation method. Magic skill is still essential, so it’s impossible for you.” (Satya)


“I feel like I heard a problematic statement?” (Soma)


“Depending on the person asked, it seems that inquisition will be held without asking questions, huh…” (Hildegard)


At the same time as those words, Hildegard and Aina weren’t unsurprised with that leaked information. Perhaps, Soma was also the same.


He might have predicted it would be the case. However, he obtained the information that one needed to have a fixed scripture to use Divine Arts and the phenomena that occurred was basically the same.


But, there was no way that he could expect it from God ‘her’self.


“Well, I originally wanted to show that Divine Arts and magic are different in order to strengthen the position of the Holy Doctrine, and I did that for the sake of Eleonora. I’m not so particular about it. Besides, it will be made public soon.” (Satya)


“Hmm… that reminds me, was it said that one could use magic when they join the Holy Doctrine?” (Soma)


“That’s also a rumor that Eleonora is letting go.” (Satya)


As expected, Satya didn’t mention it anymore. Did that mean both arguments together or was ‘she’ trying to make him notice by himself?


The moment he wondered what that meant, he remembered the story that he had heard. The Holy Doctrine was gradually reducing its influence.


If people knew that magic and Divine Arts had the same roots, the exceptionality of the Holy Doctrine would diminish. It would definitely mean less influence.


As for the rumor about magic, he thought it was spread to increase the number of the Holy Doctrine believers, but if that was the case, the meaning would change completely. Even if the number of believers increased temporarily, it would be a rumor that brought opposite effects in the end…


“There are a lot of things to think about.” (Soma)


“Well, it’s inevitable. You will feel that you have been deceived until now, and it has been finally exposed. Eleonora is doing her best on that part though.” (Satya)


“Hmm… by the way, I’ve been thinking about something that is related to this. How about Curse? Is that also the same kind of magic?” (Soma)


“Well, Curse is… how should I say it? I wonder if it’s alright to say.” (Satya)


“What is it?” (Hildegard)


“It’s necessary to explain further for that. Well, speaking of Curse, it’s not similar to magic, but rather, it’s almost close to my power. It’s the same as my power actually.” (Satya)


“Your power…? So…?” (Hildegard)


“God’s power, you know?” (Satya)


Satya shrugged to affirm it, but ‘her’ face displayed a bitter expression. However, before others noticed it, Satya continued the explanation immediately.


“As I’ve mentioned before, the correlation between hair and eye color to talent is the specification of this world that I implemented. So, the rumor spreading about it is correct. But in regards to white, it’s a bit different from what I intended.” (Satya)


“White… So, is it about Witch?” (Soma)


Reflexively, the friend’s face appeared in his mind, and Satya nodded to affirm. The God’s eyes, which had similar color as that girl’s, were directed straight to Soma.


“Yes. Well, contrary to black, it’s correct that white doesn’t have any talent. But, that’s just from the perspective of humanity. In fact, it also means that you can’t measure the talent itself.” (Satya)


“…I wonder if it’s similar to you.” (Aina)


“Yes, that’s right. However… to be honest, I don’t know if it is that way even now. Well, as some people hated black hair and eyes since it’s similar to the Demon King, would it be the same for the white color…” (Satya)


“You’re not useful when it comes to the important part, isn’t it?” (Hildegard)


“Hmm… even so, it certainly makes sense in some parts. I thought the price for the Curse wasn’t worth the effect…” (Soma)


“Yes, actually that’s what I should say. On the other hand, the price is worth it, you know. That’s because the effect can achieve my power.” (Satya)


Somehow, ‘she’ didn’t talk about it, but Soma didn’t pursue it any further.


It seemed that there would be another time for that, and more importantly, it didn’t seem ‘she’ wanted to talk about it yet. Satya might have reasons not to do so. ‘She’ probably had a lot to think about, but… well, although they were collaborators, they were in the position of receiving lessons. If there was such an agreement, he had no choice but to accept the situation.


Besides, it was still early to know it for the time being. Soma had no choice but to ask since this was about his friend… Somehow, he had a vague premonition that she would get involved again.


By that time, Satya would probably talk about it. He tentatively trusted ‘her’ to that extent.


Well, anyhow, the story about it ended as it was. Since it was a good opportunity, he would like to ask something else, but… was there anything else he could ask at this time?


He remembered the books that he had read recently and in the past. While remembering and thinking about it… he suddenly squinted his eyes. Soma circulated his thoughts into both past and future while muttering what would happen.


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