Tou no Madoushi

Episode 73: Boys and Spring Breeze

"Ugh, Itete"

Lynn asks Theo to wake her up and get up somehow.

Pain ran to the body's savings with the recoil of losing its magic.

"Are you all right?

Theo told me to care about Lynn.

"Yeah. I managed to be okay. You're the one who's been hurt a lot."

"Speaking of which, I'm not listening to the hand of the woman who just stepped on me."

Theo flaunts his face as he remembers.

Until now I seem obsessed with responding to the crisis and unaware of the pain.

Looks like Theo isn't the only one who's taking damage.

My feet are flustered.

It looked like I hit all over my body when I fell off the carriage.

They managed to walk each other with their shoulders supported so as to cover each other's bodies.

"Lynn. Are you okay?

Illyweer, coming down from Griffon, rushes over and sounds worried.

The harsh atmosphere of earlier has completely disappeared from its appearance, restoring its usual gentle and loving expression.

"Yeah, somehow. Thank you. What would have happened if Mr. Illyweer hadn't come? Oh, and Yuven."

"What kind of way to put it? I mean, uh"

Yuven raises his bare voice when he sees the ring put on Lynn's finger.

"You. My ring is broken."

The demonic stone embedded in Absol's ring was discolored from its original clear water colour to dull colour, and it contained cracks.

"Saw, oh, sorry. I couldn't help it because I was obsessed with shooting it, so I thought nothing of it and made it full power..."

"What are you going to do? It's a rare thing that's hard to come by, rather than expensive. Go to the cold and make this ring."

"Uh, yeah. Even if they say so."

"Don't stick around. Just do it."

Yuven slaps Lynn and Theo with his cane pokapoka.

"It hurt. Hey, sorry. I'm sorry."

Apologize desperately as Lynn covers her head with her hands.

"Whoa. Why me?"

said Theo, who ate the convolutions.

I heard Lynn and Yuven squabbling from the other side as they were skirmishing.

When Lynn looked at her voice, she was just about to let the people of the Magic Instructors Association snuggle up on Lorea.

"Ola, I'm so sorry."

He's unleashing warcraft all over the city.

"Ugh. I..., I'm not bad. He shouldn't be lynn scumbag. Wow. Lynn's idiot."

He's repeatedly crushing like a rumor, crying and screaming.

Lynn felt sorry to see how it went.

"I think I've done something wrong."

"Don't worry about it. He said he deserved it."

Theo answers.

"But. You don't think he's that bad, do you, that guy?"

"It's so stupid."

"Theo, you are..."

It's really tough, Lynn decided to stop saying.

Lynn noticed that Lorea's men were also being taken.

One of my men puts his head down against Lynn.

This is the first man to lead Lynn and Theo to Lorea's office.

"Hey Theo. Can he be blamed, too?

"Hmm? Uh. Is that the old man? Well, he's a slave after all. I'm jointly responsible for helping my husband commit the crime. You could be as guilty as your husband, or you could be more guilty than your husband."

"Oh no..."

Lynn couldn't help but feel complicated watching him be taken.

Him and myself.

It should have originally been the same slave status.

What the hell made the difference between the two fates?

It's not just him and himself.

All human beings, from the royal nobility to the civilian people, are separated from the fate of prosperity and fall by a slight difference.

Lynn couldn't help but spin her thoughts over the oddity and irrationality of life.

A few days later.

Lynn was with a worker in the port of Gwingard.

After the Cerberus case in the example, "Theo and Lynn's Company" was finally expanding its business to reach out to export businesses.

Because of this, Lynn is sometimes driven out for export work in the harbor, but many minutes of foreign affairs did not go as well as in the tower and often stuck to unfamiliar work.

I'm still just stuck at work.

I have been tilting my neck while looking at the purchase order with the harbor sailors since earlier.

"What do you think? Master Magic. Do you know what that says?

The sailor asks.

"No, even if they say so. You can't read Lados, whether it's magic or Triarian."

Lynn replies like she's in trouble.

"Kah. If the magician doesn't know, he'll be fine. I was counting on you to understand the language of any country."

"Though I can probably understand the meaning of any language by ear. The letters are a bit...... Mr. Sailor, can you pronounce Lados or something?

"I wish I could do that. I won't bother to ask for a magician."

"Right. That's right."

Lynn sighed.

"Anyway, it doesn't start unless you look for someone who can read it. I'll see who I know. The sailors should be ready for departure."

"Heh. I understand. Do something, please."

The sailor drops his shoulder and returns to work.

"Well. I wonder what's going on"

Lynn glitters with the Lados purchase order as she scratches her head pounding.

Then a large ship just departed at the dock.

Everywhere passengers descend.

Some of them are normal, while others wear robes that are a testament to the Wizard.

Lynn had a face there that she found out watching someone come down without a thing.

"Atrea!"

"Oh? It's not Lynn"

She seemed to have just returned from another business trip.

Long cane on the same white robe. Comes off the ship in his travelling attire.

"You've become an intermediate class college magician."

Atrea said, running her eyes at Lynn's rise.

Lynn wore the red robe of the College Magic Instructor with a tonnier wand and a Lucendo ring.

All of them were permissible equipment for intermediate-class or higher magicians.

He was the undivided equal figure of Lynn now.

"Yeah. With the help of all sorts of people. I don't know."

"Yeah. Good for you."

Lynn got somewhat innumerable with Atrea in front of her.

She was the first person I had ever known to come to this city, but I felt like it had been a long time since I first met her, even though it was less than two years.

Would I have grown a little since then?

How does she see herself?

There were a bunch of things I wanted to tell her and ask her, but when I had to see them, the words didn't come out well.

Lynn keeps staring at Atrea looking for words and saying nothing.

Atrea is just waiting for words from Lynn.

The two stared at each other in silence for a while.

"Lynn. Another problem."

Another sailor from earlier is calling about Lynn.

The two who were staring silently were called back to me by the voice.

"Oh, next to next"

"Sounds kind of tough."

"Sorry. I'd like to talk more slowly though."

"Fine. Don't go. I can't take it very slowly either. We can talk about it another time."

"Hey, but..."

"Mr. Lynn. Come quickly."

The sailor pulls away when he grabs Lynn's sleeve.

Atrea laughs bitterly when she sees it and tries to walk away.

"Bye. We'll see each other again."

"Wait. Atrea, that's all I've been thinking about."

Atrea stops and turns towards Lynn.

"I'm going for the top of the tower. 'Cause I'm sure I'll catch up to where you are."

That's all Lynn says and runs away.

A refreshing spring breeze passes and pushes it as a chase breeze on the boy's back.

Atrea kept watching the situation for a while.

Eventually, I don't see Lynn.

"Lynn, get to where I am."

When she said that in a crushing voice that no one could hear, Atrea disappeared into the crowd on the boulevard.

Next time, Episode 74: The Witch on the 200th Floor

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