I'm a Noble on the Brink of Ruin, So I Might as Well Try Mastering Magic: Volume 2 [Parts 1 to 2] by Nazuna Miki

I'm a Noble on the Brink of Ruin, So I Might as Well Try Mastering Magic: Volume 2 [Parts 1 to 2] by Nazuna Miki

Author:Nazuna Miki
Language: eng
Format: epub


After gathering some information from the newly evolved elves, I made my way toward the settlement they’d escaped from in search of their assailants. It was in the open field that I’d passed through while searching for Guardian Lardon that I ran into a group of roughly a hundred armed men on horses. Their weapons were all uniform in design, and it was clear at a glance that they were no bandits. They seemed more likely to be some country’s cavalrymen.

The man in the lead caught sight of me and raised his hand, making the troops following behind him all pull on their reins and smoothly bring their horses to a halt.

They’re pretty well-trained. Definitely some country’s soldiers.

“You there, child,” the man, likely their captain, called. “Are you a resident of this place?”

“Yeah. This is my...country.” For a moment, I wasn’t really sure what to answer, but I remembered what Scarlet told me and settled with this.

“Your country?” He raised a brow. “And what is this country’s name?”

“It’s...” It wasn’t even named yet, so I had no way of answering.

Seeing me falter, the grim-faced captain snorted. “Is this a prank?”

I frowned, indignant. “Anyway, this is my land. I have no idea who you guys are, but I’m gonna have to ask you to leave.”

However, his subordinates began speaking up behind him.

“Captain, we should go.”

“I agree. We came here to scout out this land that suddenly appeared.”

“We wouldn’t want to fall behind Jamille or Quistador because of a kid like this.”

The captain nodded at them as he grabbed his reins and urged his horse forward. In response to that, I raised my hand up in the air.

“Power Missile, seventeen rounds!”

Seventeen was the maximum number of spells I could cast without an aria. Only the captain managed to dodge by making his horse stoop low. The other sixteen cavalrymen up front weren’t as fortunate; they were all flung back, their armor crumbling apart and their bodies rolling over the dirt before they passed out.

“Y-You—!”

“This is a warning.” I raised my fist even higher. “This is my country, my land. If you insist on trespassing, then I’ll have to remove you by force.”

“Urgh...” The captain clearly faltered—a sentiment his subordinates did not seem to share.

“RAAAH!” They bellowed out, some in fear and some in rage, as they came charging straight toward me on their horses.

“You guys just don’t get it...”

Crafting all those spells recently had helped my imagination grow more vivid than ever. With this newfound skill, I formed a mental image of myself overwhelming them, reaping their morale—a picture I painted into reality.

I teleported, reappearing behind one of the cavalrymen. Perched atop his horse, I fired a power missile right at his defenseless back.

“Argh!”

After sending that one flying, I teleported to the next cavalryman and fired off another missile. Another teleport, another power missile, over and over. The fourteen men that had come charging at me were all wiped out in no time. Since I’d come this far, I figured I might as well mow down the rest too.



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