"I can't. Kyle, your magic is amazing."
Really? I think Brother Ars' magic is better. The walls at that height will never break through for ordinary people. "
"No, I still think your magic is better. How are you really doing this?"
Kyle's magic is called [Speed Reading] and [Automatic Computation].
Both can be described as simple but therefore user-friendly magic that instantly cleans up administrative work.
But more than that, I was surprised by Kyle's magic.
Because Kyle's magic is unlikely to be reproduced in the way I created it.
In my case, I continued to make bricks of the same shape, making them conditional reflections while crushing the same keyword every time, thus completing the magic called "Brick Making".
And the magic has the characteristic that if you crush the spell, you can always create bricks of the same size, weight, and material.
In other words, my magic theory is that every time I crush the keyword I set as a spell, I get the same result.
But Kyle's magic is similar, but different.
Quick Read crushes the spell while looking at the paper with the characters written on it, and reads the text and understands the contents in an instant.
[Automatic calculation] also makes it possible to perform the calculations that you want to derive in the same way and accurately in an instant.
It was the same in that if I crushed the spell, the effect would be obtained, but no matter how many different sentences were written, it was obviously out of my magic theory to understand in an instant or to calculate different answers and derive correct answers.
How can we achieve different results simply by crushing the same words?
"I don't think it's that hard. Anyone can do it. Als said that if you practice a little, you'll be able to do it."
Hey, Kyle.
Don't say "do it" lightly.
There are so many things I can't do.
... I see.
Perhaps Kyle has an unusual aptitude for this kind of office system, while I'm somehow good at soil magic and can't do anything else.
If so, there is a possibility that they will continue to develop various useful magic.
"Well, thank you, Kyle. Now, let's make sure I can use that magic too."
"Yeah, yeah, I think it's a good thing to practice, Mr. Ars."
"What? Practice? Why do you have to do that, Kyle? That would be enough if you named me...."
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