Magic Monopoly: Reborn as the Sole Magic Tower Master-Chapter 262: Episode
I held up three fingers.
Magic circles for Mana Arrow, Shield, and Gauntlet unfolded in the air. The anticipation on her face quickly turned to dismay. ππ«ππ²πππ―ππ¨π§ππ.ππ π¦
βMore basics? We do tons of that at school already.β
βI did some digging into how magic schools work these days, you know.β
I sat down on a rock and popped open a can of Pine Needleβs Bud.
βIf a high schooler is already learning second-circle spells, thatβs actually really fast. The people I used to teach became licensed hunters in their mid-to-late twenties with nothing but first-circle magic.β
βWhaaat? No way, youβre lying!β
βIβm not.β
Taking a sip, I continued, βMaybe itβs because everyone thinks the number of circles equals strength, but the magic world these days is obsessed with rushing through the curriculum. In reality, solid fundamentals are the most important thing in magic. I still use first- and second-circle spells all the time.β
βOkay, fine. So what exactly are we training?β
βGive me a second to set things up.β
I hopped off the rock and drew a magic circle on the ground.
<Field Magic β Healing Circle>
VWUUUUM!
A blue barrier spread out around us, completing my preparations.
βAll right, there are only two rules. First, you can only use first-order spells. Second, you donβt step outside the Healing Circle.β
βO-okay!β
βAnd there are three patterns in this training.β
I summoned a Mana Arrow.
βFirst is this. A Mana Arrow flying at an average speed.β
I showed her how the Mana Arrow moved through the air, then summoned its evolved form, a golden arrow: Rapid Arrow.
βSecond is also a Mana Arrow variant, but Iβll be firing this one at a speed you canβt dodge.β
I loosed the Rapid Arrow, and it shot forward like lightning, burying itself in a tree.
βAnd third is this.β
Using Gaia, I made the ground surge upward, forming a wall of packed earth. She tilted her head, baffled.
β...I have no idea what kind of training this is supposed to be.β
βHeh heh, if you donβt get it, your body will learn the hard way.β
I went back to my rock, sat down, and raised my right arm.
βUnofficial First-Floor Trial. Starting now.β
* * *
βHaa... haa... haa...β
Ha Yerin was collapsed on the ground, gasping for breath. Only then did I dispel the magic circle surrounding her.
βYou did it on your fourteenth try. Nice work.β
She stared up at me with a completely vacant expression.
β...Ahjussi.β
βWhat?β
βYouβre a psychopath, arenβt you?β
Avoiding her resentful gaze, I answered lightly, βItβs just training.β
βTraining my ass! You were trying to kill me!β she shrieked, eyes brimming with tears. Judging by how she had begged me to just kill her halfway through, it must have felt like pure hell.
βI held back on the power. Youβre not even hurt.β
βOf course Iβm not hurt! You put down a Healing Circle! That just makes it crueler!β
I had taken the First-Floor Trial and adapted it for her.
Compared to the trial that drove me to the brink of death with Mana Arrows actually piercing my body, this version was downright generous.
βSave the complaints for after you check your stats.β
β...Huh?β
She opened her Status, and I checked it along with her.
Name: Ha Yerin
Innate Ability: Settler
Personal Traits: [Child of Mana Lv.1], [Fortified Mind Lv.4], [Escape Lv.2]
Main Stats: [Magic 121], [Agility 30], [Stamina 17], [Strength 10]
Special Stats: [Willpower 33], [Focus 14]
Total Stat Points: [225]
βAh...β
Her eyes went wide.
βYour stats went up quite a bit, right? Howβs your spell proficiency?β
βAll my first-circle spells are over seventy percent now.β
Before she knew it, a huge grin had crept onto her face.
Then our eyes met, and she flushed bright red and snapped at me.
βSociopath!β
β...Is that supposed to be better than psychopath?β
βEven so! I was crying and begging you to stop, and you just kept shooting at me! Thatβs too much!β
βAnd yet, even while you were crying and begging, you dodged just fine.β
She flinched.
Ha Yerin was overflowing with talent, but she was also a huge whiner. She was the type who could do far more than she believed but kept herself locked within her self-imposed limits.
βThis much is enough.β
βThis is as far as I can go.β
I wanted to shatter that defeatist mindset of hers. Perhaps realizing I would never cancel the spell no matter how much she cried, she had faced the final attempt with genuine resolve and cleared the trial.
βIf you donβt like my training style, you can quit anytime.β
I shrugged.
βBut sitting through classes and doing the same old practice drills at school wonβt do much for you. For a mage, the foundation is pushing yourself to the limit and wringing every last drop of focus out of your mind.β
β...Okay.β
Letting out a tiny sigh, she pushed herself to her feet.
With a soft rip, the one thing I had overlooked became apparent.
Her body had healed perfectly, but her clothes had not. As she stood up, the shredded scraps of her uniform slid off and fell to the ground.
I fell silent.
She was too stunned to speak.
We both froze for a moment, then her face went scarlet.
βKYAAAAAA!β
βY-Yerin! Wait a second!β
βPervert! Turn around! Turn around right now!β
I hurriedly spun around, the back of my head burning under the ferocity of her glare.
βUgh! You really are a pervert psychopath!β
β...Back to psychopath again.β
* * *
I borrowed Ha Yerinβs phone and called Jin Bora.
ββWho is this?β
Her voice, worn down by life, came out flat over the speaker.
βBora, itβs me.β
ββAhβah! Sir! Yes! Yes! Thank God! You didnβt disappear, did you? I kept pinching my cheek during the meeting because I thought I was dreaming! Iβm so glad youβre not an illusion! Ha ha ha!β
The sudden shift in tone caught me off guard.
βI need a favor. Can you send a courier over?β
ββOf course! I was just about to send you your new phone and forged ID anyway!β
βYeah, that, and thereβs something else I desperately need right now.β
ββWhat is it?β
I made sure my voice didnβt shake.
βI need clothes and underwear for a girl around eighteen. Top and bottom, a full set. Oh, and a KAIM girlsβ uniform too, please.β
A heavy silence fell.
ββSir?β
I could practically feel the contempt radiating through the phone.
βJust so you know, itβs not what you think.β
ββThen please explain.β
βI was training with a high school girl in the mountains and accidentally shredded her clothes.β
...That was the truth.
But in this world, sometimes lies are more useful than facts. A harmless white lie.
βRemember the Child of Mana I told you about?β
ββYes.β
Her voice was still icy. I could feel cold sweat trickling down my back.
βShe was attacked by a monster. I treated her injuries on the spot, but her clothes got torn, so weβre in a bit of a bind.β
ββOh, so it was a monster, all right. A man blinded by lust...β
βI said itβs not like that!β
She clearly wasnβt buying it.
ββSo a monster just popped up out of nowhere in the middle of Seoul, one of the most secure cities in the world? And it just so happened to rip her underwear too?β
β...Just this once, can you look the other way and send it? Itβs really urgent.β
When I spoke in a rushed tone, she let out a long sigh on the other end.
ββFine. Send me your location. Iβll get everything together and dispatch a courier right away.β
βThanks. Really.β
Thankfully, I managed to get her to agree. I crossed the busy road and slipped into a little side area near the path up Achasan Mountain.
There, wearing my hoodie and curled in on herself, was Ha Yerin, sniffling.
βThe courier will be here soon. Get dressed first, and Iβll have them send the uniform too, so you can wear it to school tomorrow.β
β...Okay.β
Ugh, I really am an idiot.
Maybe it was the five years I spent sleeping. I had come out here thinking only about the training and never once considered bringing a change of clothes.
βYerin.β
βDonβt come any closer!β
She hunched down and growled. I shut my mouth and sat down a little ways off.
She pressed her legs together and wrapped her arms around them. The menβs hoodie was big on her; even with her arms fully extended, only the tips of her fingers peeked out of the sleeves.
After sitting like that for a while, she must have gotten bored, because she lifted the cuff to her nose and sniffed.
βYou donβt actually smell like an ahjussi at all.β
β...I decided to stop reacting to every little thing.β
βI told you Iβm too young to be called an ahjussi.β
βSays the guy who takes black goat extract every day?β
βYou have to start taking care of yourself while youβre still young.β
She snickered, and I kept my eyes forward as I spoke quietly.
βIβve been wondering about something.β
βWhat?β
βWhy do you hate Kim Yusin?β
Her eyelids lowered slowly.
βItβs just... a personal reason.β
And that was it. She didnβt say another word.
βDamn it. It bothers me. Another day without an answer.β
βWhat about you, Ahjussi? Are you really not going to tell me what you do?β
βI told you. Iβm a hunter.β
βThen why did you stop working as a hunter?β
I lifted my gaze to Seoulβs night sky, empty of stars.
βI got hurt pretty badly in a fight. Iβve been in rehab ever since.β
βOh...β
While we were chatting, my phone rang.
ββThis is the courier.β
βYeah, Iβll be right there.β
I jumped to my feet.
βIβll go meet them. Stay here.β
βOkay.β
Back on the main road, I looked around and spotted a guy standing in front of a motorcycle, holding a box.
βHi, Iβm the recipient.β
βSure. Can you sign here?β
While I signed, the courier took off his motorcycle helmet.
A cascade of thick, wavy purple hair spilled out. My jaw dropped.
β...B-Bora!β
βCustomer. What, exactly, are you hiding from me?β
She bolted in the direction I had come from.
βHey! Itβs not what you think!β
I rushed after her, but it was too late. Jin Bora faltered to a stop.
From farther in, I heard Ha Yerin scream.
βIβm screwed.β
What she was seeing was undoubtedly a high school girl, naked under my hoodie and curled into a ball, with the shredded remains of a school uniform scattered beside her.
βSiiiiir!β
Jin Bora turned stiffly to look at me. She was smiling, but the smile was grotesque.
* * *
βOh, so thatβs what happened!β
We had gone to a nearby barbecue place. I was manning the grill while Jin Bora, sitting across from me, rested her chin on her hands with a big, beaming grin.
βAs a hunter, Iβm just glad I didnβt have to arrest you for assaulting a high school girl!β
I frowned and shot back, β...They say you only see what you want to see.β
βOh, come on, this was suspicious enough! And besides,β she said, folding her arms and glaring at me with a sulky look, βyou do realize this whole thing is seriously messed up, right? A First-Floor Trial for a kid whoβs still in high school? Youβve lost it. For real!β
βAhem, I told you, I toned down the firepower.β
βThen why did you rip her clothes?β
βIt was training. There was no way around it.β
While we were bickering, Ha Yerin, who had gone to the restroom, came trotting back. She had changed into a long-sleeved Sprite T-shirt and skinny jeans.
βWow! Seeing you again, this is still so surreal!β Her eyes sparkled as if she had just spotted an idol. βYouβre really hunter Jin Bora, right?β
βYup, thatβs me!β
Watching her strike a smug little pose, I sighed inwardly.
βThis one hasnβt grown up at all, mentally.β
βUh, you just sighed to yourself, didnβt you?β
I pretended not to hear and hurriedly flipped the meat.







