Chapter 134.1 \nTranslator: Jimi Editor: Ryunakama\n
 In order to master magic, I had used Time Leap to go back in time to my childhood days. That current me, Zeph Einstein, was now in the capital city of Prolea, on a visit to Yeraâs house, which was in the suburbs.
Yera was called the âWind of Windâ for having mastered Sky magic. She was also the mother of Silverie, who was my master in my previous life.
With a defiant heart, Silverie had challenged Yera to a fight, and wanted to rob her of her âWind of Windâ title.
However, Yeraâs ability was too great, and even when Silverie exhausted all her strength and wits, she suffered a crushing defeat.
Regardless, it was through this incident that the two conflicting hearts grew slightly closer⌠is what I think.
Yera had gathered us and requested us to use her house as a training site. In the meantime, we were also tasked to do her another favor â to bring Silverie along with us.
Initially, Silverie was complaining and was not being honest with her feelings, but after she was admonished by Yera, she decided to act together with us in the end.
ăIâm Silverie⌠Iâll be in your care.ă
While Silverie was being all stiff, she lowered her head towards all of us.
Youâre too nervous, Silverie.
ăIâm Milly! Once again, pleased to meet you, Silverie!ă
ăEr, um⌠I am called Shirushu.ă
Surrounding the table, the guild members re-introduced themselves to Silverie.
They shouldâve at least known the names of one another by now, but itâs still better to go through the process anyway.
Especially since Silverie easily forgets the names of other people.
ăEhehe, letâs get along okay?ă
Silverie was bewildered when Milly held her hand, and her tensed expression softened slightly.
âŚWell, guess I wonât have to worry.
ăEven though she may be inexperienced, I would be glad if you could get along with her.ă
Yera bowed her head deeply.
She was the Sky Heavenly Mage, Yera Schugel.
Yera was Silverieâs mother, and an elf girl. That being said, she only looks like a girl, but her real age was quite something.
ăHey, you should bow your head too.ă
ăStu-⌠Iâve told you many times to stop doing these kinds of things, havenât I!ă
ăDear me, youâve said it many timesâŚ? When have I heard anything of the sortâŚ?ă
ăWhen I was around five years old, you did something similar when I was going to play with the kids in the neighborhood, didnât you! Because of that I was teased by everyone!ă\năâŚMy Lord, you actually remember such a thing~ă
Yera was impressed while Silverie was indignant.
To bring up something from such a long time ago, Silverie sure is one to hold deep grudges.
As a sign of her rebellion against Yera who didnât care for her as a parent, Silverie had once fought for the title of âWind of Windâ, just to make a mess of things.
Well, itâs embarrassing when your parents appear in front of your friends, so I guess Silverieâs behavior is understandable.
ăYera. I understand that youâre worried about Silverie, but sheâs not a child anymore, so itâs okay if you let her be, isnât it?ă
When I said that, Yera took a sip of her tea and nodded.
ăWell, youâre right, sorry about that. Then, Iâll return to my tower and leave the rest to you young peopleâŚă
Yera stood up from her seat, and quickly left the room.
Silverie continued to glare hatefully at the door which Yera left through.
Silverie spat out those words with her face red, eyes shut and her brows knitted.
She mustâve felt quite embarrassed.
ăW-what is it⌠MilâŚlyâŚă
Even though it was soft, Silverie called Milly by name.
Milly appeared pleased as she nodded and smiled.
ăEarlier, Yera told me that I looked similar to you when you were little, Silverie.ă
That reminds me, she did mention something like that when we were on the way here from the tower.
Although she said that, they only have similar almond-shaped eyes, while their personalities were not similar, I feel.
No, when Silverie was little, perhaps she couldâve been the same type of person as Milly.
âŚIf thatâs the case⌠for some reason when I imagine it, I feel like laughing.
ăAbout that⌠My condolences to youâŚă
ăNah, thatâs not what I meant! I was actually thinking that itâll be nice if I could become a cool person like Silverie!ă
ăâŚIf only I could become a straightforward person like Milly tooâŚor something, hehe.ă
Silverie muttered in a voice which was barely audible.
Millyâs beaming face was probably too dazzling for Silverie, as she was squinting.
ăHey! Make me your disciple!ă
ăPfft!!ă\nAt Millyâs sudden words, I spat out the tea that was in my mouth.
I was coughing as Claude rubbed my back.
Seeing that, Milly glared at me in displeasure.
ăW-whatâs that for, ZephâŚă
ăSilverie-san is Zeph-kunâs master, you know?ă
Everyone exclaimed in shock, including Silverie.
I had completely forgotten, but I had likely mentioned something like that to Claude in the past.
Silverie glanced in my direction, and initiated telepathy.
ăâŚI havenât heard about this.ă
ăIt was convenient for persuading Claude and the rest⌠Itâll be a great help if you could play along.ă
ăGeez, youâre really doing as you please huh, Zeph.ă
Silverie placed a hand on her forehead and sighed, then turned to face Milly.
ăMy, my. Iâm not sure what I can teach you, but having one or two disciples doesnât make much of a difference to me.ă
Millyâs eyes were sparkling, while Silverie chuckled as she assured her. Compared to when I first let her meet Milly, Silverieâs expressions have turned considerably gentler.
To have let Silverie open up to you, you sure are amazing, Milly.
After dinner, we divided the rooms among ourselves.
Lydia said that as long as the room was spacious, she did not mind sharing a room with Milly who had a habit of scattering her things around. Therefore, the most spacious room on the second floor will be used by them. Claude and Shirushu were fine with anywhere, so they cleaned up the storage room on the first floor, and used it as their room.
I took the third floor⌠or rather, the attic.
Everyone questioned why I would take that room, but when I thought about the need to slip out alone in the middle of the night, I felt that an inconspicuous place like that is more convenient.
As for Silverie⌠She had vanished before we realized it.
ăHuh? Where did Silverie go?ă
When Milly questioned, Shirushu replied.
ăI saw her leaving the room and called out to her, but she said that she had something to doâŚă
ăâŚI will ask her by telepathy.ă
I had only looked away for a moment, and this happened.
This is why I say that she has difficulty communicating.\n\nThat being said, she only stopped sitting on her, but Yera still kept Silverieâs arms in a lock so that she couldnât escape.
Then, Yera stealthily retrieved a piece of paper from her bosom.
ăA commission letter?ă
ăMm, I was thinking that if you take up a job together, you should grow slightly closer with one another. Right, Silverie? Even if you cannot converse well, you should be okay with handling battles right?ă
ăâŚI didnât need your help.ă
Despite her words, Silverie did not look as dissatisfied as expected.
As expected of the mother, she sure understands Silverie well.
I suppose we could bring Silverie back to the guild house to hear the specifics of the commission.
When we arrived back at the house, Milly ran up to us.
ăSilverie! Where did you go, hmph~ă
ăI had some minor businessâŚă
The rest who Milly left behind were looking at Silverie warmly.
With Silverieâs communication difficulty, it seems like she was already completely seen through.
ăYe-cchi~ did you leave something behind?ă
ăL-Lydia-san⌠this is someone from the Five Heavenly Mages, you know!? Youâre being rude!ă
Claude was flustered, while Yera simply waved away Claudeâs concerns.
ăNo no, I donât mind it. But hmm, Ye-cchi huh⌠Silverie, could you try calling me that?ă
ăCalling you old hag is good enough⌠ugh!?ă
With a smile on her face, Yera pinched Silverie on her buttocks with all her strength.
Meanwhile, she turned towards us and spread out the commission letter on the table.
ăWeâve digressed. Please look at this.ă
ăItâs⌠a commission letter. It has Yera-sanâs stamp on it.ă
ăMm, itâs something I personally picked out.ă
At Claudeâs words, Yera nodded in agreement.
These commissions were usually received through the Adventurersâ Guild.
However, for the Five Heavenly Mages, there wasnât a need to purposely concern oneself with the Adventurersâ Guild, and itâs also possible to command your subordinates to work.
Nevertheless, we were not Yeraâs subordinates. In addition, our abilities were still insufficient and only at the level of novices.
To have gone out of her way to prepare an official commission letter for us goes to show how much she considered our circumstances and what others would think of us.
Incidentally, the contents of the commission were etched on special magic paper, and a penalty exists in the event of a breach of contract.
A commission from one of the five Heavenly Mages â â unsurprisingly, everyone looked nervous.