Chapter 113: Seven Wonders of the Academy (part three)
I took out a Crystal Cluster from the glove of storing.
In the meantime, a large amount of white hands floating in the air were approaching in front of me.
(Should I attack it first and see what would happen? Or should I physically make a wall as well?)
While I was thinking, a golden light flashed in the dark.
When Goldberry flapped her wings and made a sudden break, those white hands were blocked by the wind pressure and stopped moving.
In addition, she expelled and breathed out condensed air without flames.
Those white hands were blown away by the high-pressure air bullet and it looked as if they had been dispelled without any technique.
However, the scattered mist clumped back together and returned to the original hand-shapes in just five seconds.
“Looks like we can’t destroy it no matter what. What should we do about this?”
“If so, let’s analyze them rather than attack.”
When Klaus finished chanting, a barrier enveloping the group of white hands was deployed.
It was a cube-shaped barrier, like an aquarium made of clear glass.
The handprints made of frost stuck to the inner walls of the barrier.
All in all, it was a terrible sight.
“It’s just a simple barrier to confine them, but that should be good enough for observing them, right?”
“Yes, that will help.”
“Next, I will cast Glam Sight on everyone.”
Klaus cast a short spell.
The magical information about the mysterious white hands came into my eyes thanks to the effect of Glam Sight that appeared immediately.
However, the magical structure that made up those white hands didn’t appear.
“It doesn’t seem like a ghost or a magical beast. Is it an unidentified phantom beast or an ancient artificial spirit?”
“When it was destroyed for the first time, I feel like I saw something that seemed like an incantation for a moment before it returned to its original shape.”
“I see. If so—”
Klaus took out a large amount of spellcards from his robe and deployed them into the air.
At the same time, he finished chanting in just several seconds.
The spellcards formed a Delay Barrier by overwriting the simple barrier.
“What is this?”
“Klaus-sama, you used such a powerful technique casually, huh……you were able to do high-speed chanting of the Delay Barrier in no time……”
Auguste gave instructions to Goldberry while I was commenting Klaus’ proficiency.
“Alright, now then, do it once more, Goldberry.”
Goldberry expelled air bullets several times into the barrier.
The white hands inside the barrier were struck by those bullets and dispersed, then they slowly increased the mist density to reform themselves.
“See, that’s what I meant.”
Everyone saw a string of characters suspending on the spot where those white hands were reforming themselves.
They look like ancient characters at a glance.
In terms of notation, it is not hieroglyphic character but phonetic symbol type.
“That looks like an ancient language, but I don’t recognize the characters. Klaus, Erica, what about you two?”
“It doesn’t resemble anything I learned in my field.”
It is an unknown character, that even Auguste, who is well-versed in ancient languages, and Klaus, who has mastered many forms of magic, don’t recognize.
But, surprisingly, I remember seeing this character.
“This is a golem language.”
“Then, this mist is a golem……?”
“I see. That’s why Klaus and I don’t recognize it.”
I received my leather bag from Tirnanog and took out a rare copy of my mother’s keepsake book called 〈Golem, A Hundred Constructions〉.
On one of the pages, several example sentences for golem construction and the ancient language to create it were jotted down by hand.
These might be the supplementary notes written by my mother or the previous owner of this book.
They are exactly the same as the characters that produced these white hands in front of us.
“This is the ancient language of Aurelia from about three hundred years ago, a language that only a certain genius alchemist used.”
“You’re pointlessly well-versed in knowledge about golem as usual, huh.”
“You’re right. The atmosphere is slightly different because of the peculiarities of the characters, but the characters are the same if we look closely……huh?”
Auguste tilted his head with a strange expression while peering into the page.
“What’s wrong, Auguste-sama?”
“The handwriting on this page, I feel like I have seen it before somewhere……well, it’s not a big deal if I can’t remember it. Don’t worry about it.”
When I asked, Auguste waved away the question smoothly.
Although it bothers me a little bit, it can’t be helped if he can’t remember it.
“But, what is this made of?”
“I can’t pinpoint it accurately if I don’t analyze the sentence structure, but it’s probably made of mist or water.”
“First it was gel and now mist, you alchemists seem to make golems with nothing but interesting materials.”
“But this is risky. Depending on how one makes it, it can be quite vicious.”
If it was made of strong acidic mist, it could be a terrible weapon.
“I think that this child is safe as far as I can see it. It doesn’t seem to have such a complicated mechanism.”
“Hou. Then I will release it.”
Klaus released the Delay Barrier.
All the spellcards that made up the barrier returned to Klaus’ hand and the space that was isolated from the flow of time was released.
White mist spread in the corridor to form hands and the inhuman voice of a boy resounded once again.
『I love you.』
『Even if you didn’t love me.』
『This love was never lost.』
『I love you.』
『Even if my life is over, I will keep thinking of you forever.』
『Please accept this instead of me, who can no longer protect you.』
『This is my living proof, the proof that I loved you.』
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