Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! Volume 9 [Parts 1 to 5] by Makishima Suzuki
Author:Makishima Suzuki
Language: eng
Format: epub
We found a table with an umbrella and could finally relax as the server brought us fresh orange juice. The look in Marieâs eyes returned to normal, and I silently thanked the server.
I glanced at the woman in a maid outfit walking away with a tray. If I remembered correctly, she had guided us to Zeraâs manor. That must mean some of the servants here had been brought from Arilai. They had been severely short staffed since the raid teams started using this place. Even though Lizardmen were all over the place, they still didnât have enough help.
âAs youâve seen, the skills you have in this world make a huge difference. You can freely choose from close-range, long-range, sorcery, and spirit magic, but specializing in one thing is generally the most efficient way to go about it,â I explained.
âYou even learned things like languages and fishing,â pointed out Marie.
âW-Well, yes. Theyâre part of the secret to having fun on journeys and can become useful at times. For one thing, it allowed me to eat tasty fish whenever I wanted.â
Toru seemed to understand what the stats were all about after my explanation. He made a thoughtful noise as he stroked the accessory on his arm. By acquiring skills over time, one could eventually learn a Primary Skill, which could be considered a reflection of oneâs individuality. Skills grew stronger by leveling up, and repeatedly increasing oneâs level was the main way of improving oneâs skill. Depending on the compatibility between skills, one could easily overpower an enemy or be defeated no matter how much theyâve refined their skill. I had emerged victorious over enemies that were twice my level in the past.
âHuh, I see,â said Toru. âCan you fly too?â
âFly? Hmm, Iâm not sure. I generally avoided human settlements, so Iâm not too familiar with noncombat skills and sorcery,â I said.
Marie answered for me instead. âNormally, I donât think it would be possible with a skill. But there are ways to do seemingly impossible things, like your Trayn, the Journeyâs Guide, so I wouldnât be surprised if thereâs a way. Still, I think it would be a lot more realistic with sorcery.â
âNice, magic! Can I learn it too?â asked Toru.
Regrettably, we didnât know the answer. People considered Sorcerers the cream of the crop on a battlefield and extremely valuable. Not only did you need talent to handle magic, but you needed good memory and patience to retain and obtain that knowledge, no matter how long it took. There were far too many requirements to get your foot in the door, and if you werenât naturally gifted with those traits, you needed a long lifespan like an elf.
âYou should know if you have the talent after a year or so of training,â related Marie.
Toru looked dejected. âI guess it wouldnât be so easy. Itâs pretty harsh here for a dream world.â
âIf you want to fly, thereâs a way,â I told him. âWe have a Magic Stone called Roon, and you can fly freely as long as youâre on this floor.
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