It was a spell activation method that used the extracted magical power stored in mana stones. Although I didnât actually know much about magic itself, there were some things I couldnât help but know, as I created this world.
Of course, if one couldnât control magical power, one couldnât use Stone Magic either, so that didnât mean that Louis could become a wizard using that method.
Most of them seemed to have never heard the term âStone Magicâ before.
âI donât really know what that Stone Magic you talk about is. I just thought that you might be able to do something like that.â
By asking things like âCanât you do something like that?â I hoped that someone would say âYeah, there is.â and Harriet answered accurately.
She looked perplexed.
"But that would be extremely difficult to do⊠To the point that itâs like having to learn magic from scratch. While itâs possible, itâs so difficult to do that no one uses that method.â
Yeah. I know because I set it up like that.
Stone Magic entailed controlling external magical power, so casting spells in that way was completely different from using oneâs own magical power.
So while the system existed, it had been completely buried.
However, I wasnât recommending Redina to that completely different magic system called Stone Magic.
âThen we just have to find a mana stone with which one could use external magical power like oneâs own.â
ââŠYou keep talking as if thatâs easy.â
Yeah, my words were rather weird and impossible.
But what could I do? I knew that something like that would appear in the future.
Harriet seemed to think that I was talking utter nonsense after all, and Redina looked like she was annoyed when she heard that she would have to learn a new magic system because of her small and empty mana pool.
Oh, come on.
Fine, you donât have to listen to me if you donât want to!
But not only am I an adult, Iâm also God!
Iâm right!
âAdelia."
ââŠHuh? Yes? Me?"
âYeah.â
Adelia looked at me with glazed eyes as I suddenly called out to her.
"If it doesnât work, make it work.â
AdeliaâŠ
That girl would later create such mana stones, or to be precise, an artifact that was able to do that.
A powerful artifact that could store magical power and made it possible for one to use external magical power like the power present in oneâs own body.
I knew that she would develop something like that, in fact, she would even call it a Power Cartridge.
The Gate Crisis would start in the first semester of our third year, inevitably throwing the kids into battle. Of course, after the initial chaos caused by the start of the battle passed like a typhoon, the Temple students would come out to earnestly support the ones fighting.
However, the Royal Class would also get divided into combat and non-combat units. After all, there were some students among them who simply couldnât fight.
It couldnât be helped because you couldnât just throw students whose talent had nothing to do with combat into battle.
But they also had their own roles and duties to take care of.
For example, Louis taught the other students majoring in magic how to use their spells properly in his spare time.
Adelia was part of the non-combat unit because, while she had a talent in Summoning Magic, she also had another oneâMagic Crafting.
The students that majored in magic always suffered from constant magic power exhaustion because almost all the battles they had to fight in were long, drawn out ones. They were only 19 at most. Except for some special cases, they couldnât help but constantly hit the limit of their magical power before the limits of their talents.
It wasnât just a problem among Royal Class students, but all wizards who participated in the battles.
Magic was a powerful weapon, but it couldnât be constantly used.
However, those battles couldnât be avoided.
So as Adelia witnessed that situation on the battlefield, sheâd struggled to come up with a solution for that problem
Sheâd built an artifact which could make use of the magical power stored in mana stones and enable someone to use that power like oneâs own.
A Power Cartridge.
It was different from Stone Magic which Harriet mentioned, but its goal was similar.
What Adelia created was a cheat item similar to a magical power amplifier, and I was telling her to develop it earlier.
âIf it doesnât work, make it work.â
After hearing those words, Adeliaâs face turned sickly pale.
âUhm, I⊠I donât know what you mean. Make it workâŠ?â
Although she was the one who would end up developing something like that, she was contemplating if that kind of nonsense was even possible. Harriet was also glaring at me, burning anger in her eyes.
"If she could quickly make something like that just because you told her to, Adelia would end up going down in the history of the whole magic world. How is that making any sense?â
Yeah. She would actually go down in history, after all.
Still, just going by my words, she was reacting as if an outsider who only knew how to dream big asked something impossible from them, the others didnât seem much different. All of them had luke-warm expressions on their faces as if they didnât have any idea what I was talking about.
âThatâs right. So you think that my mana pool will be like this for my whole life! Youâre so mean!â
Redina shouted so hard that she almost fell over. She even teared up.
No, I was doing all this to make you stronger, okay?
Iâm God!
Iâm right!
I couldnât really convince her with just that.
âAh, fuckâs sake.â
Eventually, I furrowed my brows, looking at the others with a rather sullen expression on my face.
âYou seem to think that Iâm easy these days, huh? You punks.â
Ultimately, I had no other choice but to pick the easiest and fastest method.
âI had to take a step back.
Did you forget that Iâm âThat Reinhardtâ? Do you think itâs funny seeing me walking around with crutches after I fought with a fourth-year?
You want me to show you how funny I can get?
When I suddenly started to act crazy again, all of their faces grew pale.
"You guys so desperately wanted me to be the president to the point of forcing me into the position, so just do what Iâm telling you to do, you bastards. Donât fucking dare to question whether Iâm right or wrong. Hey! Adelia!â
âY-Yes! Yes!â Adelia replied, her complexion growing paler and paler.
âIf I tell you to make something, you make it. Even if you have to flip the world upside down to do it.â
âErm, Y-yesâŠâ
âIs that how you reply?â
âYes! Iâll definitely create it!ââ
âGood. Thatâs how it should be.â
I looked at Adelia, who answered me loud and clearly, her face deathly pale, with a satisfied expression on my face.
As they made me president that day, it was their duty to roll around the club if I told them to.
In the end, faced with my coercion, the pale Adelia nodded wildly, and the others, Harriet included, just looked at me in shock.
However, no one could say anything to me.
âBecause that was the kind of person I was.
I then muttered something, my arms crossed.
âCanât do it, huh? Youâre saying that you canât do it without even having tried, idiots. Hah. Tsk. Kids these days donât know what it means to be persistent anymore.â
I didnât forget to spout some more nonsense.
They didnât have to worry about me making them make something completely impossible.
Having ordered her in such a way, Adelia seemed to be terrified of what terrible thing I might do to her if she didnât manage to make what Iâd ordered her to.
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She would start developing that artifact feeling that she would die if she was unable to make it.
âAnd Redina will help Adelia with her research. Sheâs making it for you, after all.â
"M-me too�"
Redina wore a shocked expression as she opened her mouth.
âWow, were you planning on freeloading? You have to contribute at least.â
âDo you really think I can make something like that?â
"Stop objecting and help.â
I made Redina Adeliaâs research assistant, not accepting any objections.
"Next up is Christina."
âM-me?"
âYeah, you .â
All of them seemed to have gotten pretty comfortable with me, but when I suddenly acted the way I did, they finally realized who I actually was, their expressions turning bewildered.
Christina, who had a talent in Alchemy and Enchantmentâanother member of the non-combat unit.
âYou have to help me directly.â
âWhat do you mean by âhelping youâŠ?â"
I gave the excuse of Redinaâs lack of magical power for Adeliaâs research, so there was another good excuse I came up with.
âAs you can see, I tried to use Magic Body Strengthening, albeit clumsily.â
The side effects of Magic Body Strengthening.
âMake something like a drug that can make the body more sensitive to magical power or something that makes it easier to control magical power.â
The othersâ expressions sure were a sight to behold after I said some more nonsense comparable to a nuclear bomb.
Seriously, you punks.
You are going to make these things later! It might not make any sense to you now, but youâll really make these things later!
The Gate Crisis was in the first semester of our third year.
There were many who wouldnât realize how to strengthen themselves with magical power even until their graduation.
Iâd actually only planned out the story until the second year, so I didnât really have anything more to write after that, that was why I just threw in that Gate Incident and called it a day.
Faced with that disaster, they would even make Temple students participate in the battles, but when I thought about it a bit more, while the kids were excellent, they were far from the best the Empire had to offer.
At that point, only Ellen, Bertus, and Ludwig would be able to use Magic Body Strengthening.
The rest of the combat major students wouldnât, so when they were thrown into battle, they had to quickly realize how to use it.
That was why Christina would develop a special drug with which everyone could quickly adapt and be able to use Magic Body Strengthening.
Its name was Moonshine.
I thought it was just a popular term for moonlight⊠Later on, someone in the comments explained that Moonshine didnât actually refer to moonlight, but illegally produced liquor, which made me feel really ashamedâŠ
Anyway, I could just name it something else after Christina made it again.
It wasnât just a drug that helped one realize how to use Magic Body Strengthening, it also helped one familiarize oneself to it. In fact, it also helped increase oneâs magical power.
Harriet eventually lost her patience.
âYou only just tell us to âdo this, make that.â Why do you only want things made that would go down in the history of the magic world even if one managed to only do one of these things? If you were going to ask us to develop such incredible things, you should have gone to the Temple Graduate Center of Research, or the magic tower, not here!â
Harriet was right. Iâd ordered them to develop two items that would resound throughout the whole world at once.
It was crazy to ask members of a high school club, not a graduate lab, to create such things. It was beyond crazy.
Graduate lab? If they would be able to make things like that, I wouldnât have made the club. I would have just gone there and commissioned them to make it. Why would I ever do something like make the club if I could just do that?
However, those guys were the only ones in this whole world who would be able to do it. I didnât even know if the members of the graduate lab would listen to my ideas, and even if they listened to me, that didnât mean they could actually develop those items!
I couldnât convince those high school club guys that they were the only ones who could create things like that.
So, in the end, the only solution was coercion.
âIdiot. Do I have to say the same again? Anyway, as long as we are in this club, Iâm the king.â
âD-donât call me an idiot!â
When I called Harriet âIdiotâ in front of the Class B guys, her face turned red from embarrassment and anger.
âAnyway, make it.â
âI-Iâll try, but I donât know if itâll workâŠâ
Christina nodded her head gently as if she was trying not to annoy me any further.
I had one more thing to tell her, though.
âAnd I have another question.â
âWhat?â
âWhy do you only enchant objects?â
I was trying to give her some practical tips that she could apply immediately. âWhy could only objects be enchanted?â I was basically questioning that common sense.
âWhy donât you try enchanting things like potions?â
ââŠUhm?â
All of them looked slightly surprised at my completely different and new approach.
"Well⊠I think I might manage to do something like that, but would that be⊠actually useful?â
That preconceived notion that only objects could be enchanted would get broken later on.
Moonshine was a product of adding elements of enchantment to the formulation of the drug.
âAn enchanted potion.
It seemed like everyone was thinking about that new concept, however, that time, their eyes seemed to glitter at the thought.
âAnyway. Iâll think more about this.â
âGood.â
Power Cartridges for the students majoring in magicâŠ
Moonshine for the combat major studentsâŠ
That would be the start of the development of these two powerful items. If they managed to complete them, both the combat and magic major students would get even stronger.
Louis was preparing for his lectures, so there was nothing I could give him.
Then there was our Grand Duchyâs idiot, who could do anything and everything.
And Anna de Gerna, the one talented in Black Magic.
In Anna de Gernaâs case, she wouldnât make anything special. She would take the role of a combatant who used her Black Magic directly in battle.
So I decided to take care of the people who needed improvement first.
Next, I looked at Harriet.
âNow that I think of it, youâre the best among us here, right?â
ââŠTh-the best?â
âIn terms of talent, youâre top class.â
Even in that place where monsters with tremendous talents gathered, the one who stood above them was the one holding the simple and straightforward talent called âMagicâ.
In the original, Harriet de Saint-Owan, who was temperamental and arrogant, was still the one with the best talent in the end.
She had become just a cute girl. When I looked at her, it seemed like she felt like she would be in big trouble. I just couldnât help myself.
I really didnât know she would end up becoming that cute.
Harrietâs expression changed rapidly when I said that she actually was top class among all the students majoring in magic.
"Wh-what are you sayingâŠ? You just called me an idiot, and now youâre praising me⊠Just decide on one thingâŠâ
She got really shy and twiddled her fingers.
No, why was she acting like that?
I donât know about any other time, but then wasnât the right time for her to act like that, right?
"So, you can do anything, right?â
â!!!!â
Only then did Harrietâs expression turn tense, her mouth wide open.
Iâd just ordered two students with talents for Alchemy and Magic Crafting to make ridiculous magic items that would go down in human history.
It seemed like she couldnât even imagine what ridiculous thing I would request of her, who was talented in all fields of magic, to make.
She seemed convinced that I would make her do something absurd.
Unfortunately, Harriet never invented anything special or innovative in the original story.
She merely acted as a battle mage of the combat unit who swept away the enemies with her overwhelming magic.
Harriet de Saint-Owan, supplemented with Power Cartridges, was literally a monster that could be called a mass-destruction weapon. Of course, that was the reason why she became even more stuck-up and arrogant.
Anyway, it was fine for the moment because she was cute.
I would ask Harriet to do something she never did in the original.
Most of the things I had made them do so far were things to prepare for âWhen the gates burst open.â
I would have her do something completely different.