Albert, who had learned the beginner-level spell Magic Arrow at a very young age, was expected to do great things in the future. However, he was unable to learn any other spells.
Albert’s father was a noble who heavily valued his dignity, so he banished his good-for-nothing son and granted him a house to stay in. There, Albert would live out more than ten years reading Magic Arrow spellbooks.
After day after day of practice, he would unknowingly break the limit of his spell.
To a young lady despairing that she would miss her exam, Albert would say:
“I’ll take you there with Magic Arrow.”
“How are you gonna do that using a spell with a firing range of 50 meters?”
This is the story of a man pushing through hardships using his dysfunctional spell and eventually becoming the strongest magician—all while convinced that his Magic Arrow is only slightly stronger than most.