Became a Medieval Fantasy Wizard

Chapter 134



Chapter 134

TL/Editor: raei

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"That's enough for today."

Ian clapped his hands, and Kira collapsed onto the bed as if she had fainted.

The Maronius language is a language of magic.

Even without directly communicating with mysteries, it had the power to tense one's nerves and consume concentration.

Kira, who had just begun learning Maronius, was already feeling mentally exhausted and dizzy from the power in even the basic words.

"Are you okay?"

"Uh-huh..."

Though she said she was fine, her face told a different story.

Ian clicked his tongue.

Seriously?

When I was learning, I used to learn 100 characters a day and still had time for extra lessons from my master.

If Kira heard this, she would feel wronged.

Ian, you are a genius!

Ian would never admit it, but he indeed had an extraordinary magical talent.

He always insisted he survived because of his status window, but the truth was, it was more because of his innate talent.

"It's difficult... but it's fun."

Kira muttered with a weary face.

Ian smiled.

Finding study fun was a very positive sign. Interest was a powerful source of motivation.

"I'm glad you find it fun."

Ian said, looking at the messy piece of wood.

Kira had been studying writing on a piece of wood, erasing and rewriting multiple times because they had no paper.

Ian felt anew the greatness of stationery.

Not the kind of stationery where you buy colored paper and glue, but the kind that included writing tools and paper.

Without writing tools, you can't even study properly!

It was truly a primitive world that could bring tears to one's eyes...

"Let's stop the lessons for now."

The ship had already arrived in the empire.

Ian planned to get a magic book when they reached the big city.

Magic books weren't something you could buy just with money. But Ian was a wizard. If he used his master's name well, he might be able to get at least a basic magic book.

"Sure!"

Kira replied so brightly.

Ian looked at Kira with suspicion.

Hmm. Why does she seem too happy that we're pausing the studies?

Maybe she's not really interested in studying?

Ian had already forgotten his own student days, even though it hadn't been that long since he graduated.

How happy had he been when Eredith had canceled a class?

"Should I assign some homework then?"

When Ian said that, Kira immediately looked sullen.

"Hiii..."

The professor said there would be no class today, but instead gave us homework...

If Kira were a university student, she would have started angrily typing on her school's community forum by now.

Ian felt a slight pleasure seeing Kira's disappointed expression.

What is this? Is this how professors feel when they give students assignments?!

Indeed, Ian had become corrupted.

"Well, it's all for your benefit!"

"That's true..."

Ian chuckled as he thought about an assignment for Kira.

A cool breeze blew.

The weather in the empire was as clear as ever.

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When Ian arrived at the Blue Key Monastery,

he heard a noisy sound from afar.

"Hmm?"

As he got closer, he could easily tell they were warriors.

The combination of a monastery and warriors might seem strange, but it was a common sight in this era.

Monasteries were places where people refined the teachings of Heaven's Faith, and it was a perfect place for warriors, whose main job was fighting, to study Heaven's Faith as a hobby.

Regardless of the noise,

the servants following Ian ran quickly and shouted,

"The distinguished guest has returned!"

"Distinguished guest?"

"Who is that?"

Ian thought the news would have already spread, but surprisingly, the monastery was astonished at Ian's return.

Given the undoubtedly medieval, crappy road conditions, it's no wonder the information got delayed.

"Ian! Takarion!"

The abbot of the monastery, Renis, came running out in a hurry.

With a desperate expression, as if he was about to burst into tears, Renis grabbed Ian's pant leg.

"Oh dear! Why have you only just returned now!"

"...? Why? Did something happen?"

"Not really! But I was so anxious I felt like I was going to die!"

Renis shouted.

"Why didn't you send a single letter!"

"... Ah, right."

Ian muttered, half a beat late.

That short, blunt remark flipped Renis's expression completely.

"Ugh...! You, you forgot...!"

"No, it's just that..."

Ian awkwardly avoided his gaze.

To be honest... Ian hadn't even thought of writing a letter.

A letter, really?

Ian was a modern person who had lived in the age of smartphones and emails.

He had been busy with matters in the north.

Ian had thought that if Renis had something to say, he would naturally get in touch. (By the way, Ian was an INFP.)

If it was urgent, wouldn't the monastery call him?

Ian had actually thought such a crazy thing.

So, the idea of sending a letter to the monastery hadn't crossed his mind.

"Luckily, Priest Madagal sent a letter midway! If not, the expedition team would have almost set off!"

"An expedition team?"

At that moment, a man spoke to Ian.

"Oh. Are you by any chance returning from the north?"

"Ah, yes. But why?"

Thud!

The man stomped his foot roughly and shouted in excitement.

"In that case, you can be our guide!"

"???"

"We are volunteers gathered from all over to rescue [Golden Finger Takarion]! If you've been to the north, you must have heard news about Takarion!"

"..."

Ian stared blankly at Renis.

What is this idiot talking about?

...Sorry about that, Ian.

Renis, his face turning red, spoke to the man.

"Excuse me. Do you have problems with your eyesight or hearing?"

"What are you talking about all of a sudden?"

"Can't you see the man behind him?"

The man, who called himself part of the [Takarion Rescue Volunteer Corps], looked at the man walking behind Ian.

The very man he claimed to be here to rescue.

It was Takarion.

"Whoever it is, they look like a complete beggar."

"..."

And he didn't recognize Takarion's face...

It couldn't be helped. Takarion was a monk who had been holed up in the monastery writing.

There had been no opportunity for his face to become known, nor had there ever been any portraits of him distributed. It was natural for Takarion's fans to see him for the first time.

"That man is Takarion."

"!!!"

A murmur spread like ripples.

"Takarion?"

"That guy is Takarion?"

"That shabby-looking guy?"

The self-proclaimed Takarion rescue team was busy whispering as they looked at Takarion's actual form.

Among them, there were even people who criticized Takarion's gaunt appearance as ugly.

"Takarion!"

However, the monks were different.

Renis and the monks of the Blue Key Monastery had to open their eyes again at the unusual aura felt from afar.

...You've changed, Takarion.

Renis, who had watched Takarion closely, recognized the change.

He knew Takarion well.

Arrogant, vain, and greedy— that was Takarion.

He was also a writer whose specialty was projecting his dark self, formed from childhood trauma, into his writings.

Takarion's face had always been attached with feelings of servility, jealousy, and desire.

But...

"You've finally returned."

There was no sign of servility or greed in the shabby-looking man walking toward them now.

Was it simply because he had suffered so much that he had become so gaunt?

Was it because his sunken cheeks made him look more like a monk?

Renis was certain it wasn't just a simple misconception.

Something had changed in Takarion from the depths of his soul.

Though he couldn't pinpoint exactly what it was, it was undoubtedly a positive change.

Takarion knelt as soon as he entered the monastery yard.

With his limbs on the ground, he quietly prayed.

“...”

The monks and guests all held their breath.

Everyone watched Takarion as if spellbound.

When Takarion lifted his head, an old monk was waving his hand in front of him.

"My boy. So, did you have a good trip?"

The monk, Isilla, shouted.

"Yes, I did."

Takarion replied in a quiet and resolute voice.

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Ian asked Renis about the warriors.

So what are those warriors doing here?

They... were simply vagrants.

"... Vagrants?"

"To be precise, vagrants with swords."

Renis said indifferently.

Ian, who knew the medieval average all too well, was no longer surprised that vagrants with swords were hanging around the monastery.

Ah... the average warrior is like that.

They were righteous men who had heard the news of Takarion's kidnapping and had gathered from all over the country to rescue him.

At least, that was their claim.

But as Renis revealed, they were just vagrants gathered to get free meals.

They rushed to the monastery claiming to rescue Takarion.

But it was common sense that the monastery wouldn't send them all north.

There were diplomatic issues and safety concerns.

So naturally, the vagrants stayed at the monastery...

They ate the free meals the monks provided and occasionally shouted [Rescue Takarion!] for entertainment.

"Ah. So they're like civic groups?"

"Civic... what?"

"There are people who advertise their usefulness whenever they need funding."

Renis did not drive away these righteous vagrants.

If bad news came from the north, he planned to send them as support.

"I'm so glad you returned safely!"

Renis's smile was 100% genuine.Rêađ lat𝒆st ch𝒂/p/ters on n𝒐/v/𝒆/l(b)i𝒏(.)c/𝒐/m

Ian couldn't tell if he was happy for the safe return of a fellow monk, or if he was happy that the golden goose, Takarion, would resume writing the gospel.

It seemed more like the latter...

Since it was a happy day, he decided not to pry.

"This is no time to be standing around!"

Renis shouted excitedly.

"Open the food storeroom! Today, we're eating beer and sausages to our heart's content!"

"Woohoo!"

Ian, overjoyed, raised both hands.

Beer! Sausages!

Usually, he mocked it as the meal of medieval barbarians, but after eating in the land of real barbarians, this menu looked divine.

At least it wasn't rock-hard jerky!

That evening,

as Renis had said, the monastery held a group feast.

The monks, as well as the sword-wielding vagrants, received their share and ate wherever they pleased.

Ian shook his head as he watched the vagrants scattered everywhere.

The monastery sure has a lot of money.

But it's still a monastery. They even feed those guys.

It was a useless thought.

Takarion, having so much to talk about with Monk Isilla, didn't show his face until dinner was almost over.

Belenka and Kira were engrossed in girl talk in the dining hall.

Left alone, Ian wandered the monastery for a while, holding a plate of sausages and a beer.

Ian thought about grabbing someone to chat with, but quickly realized it would be pointless.

As an introvert, Ian was comfortable being alone.

He found a secluded spot.

He planned to enjoy his meal leisurely...

"You were here."

Someone spoke to Ian.

When Ian saw who it was, he was immediately taken aback.

"Gerard?"

The person who had called him was none other than Gerard, the space-time wizard.

Gerard stood there with a gloomy expression, holding a beer and sausages...

"It took longer than expected."

Took longer?

Ian reflexively asked,

"Have you been waiting for me?"

"Yes."

What kind of foresight is it this time...

Ian wondered, then paused.

Gerard's expression lacked the usual enigmatic look he had when dealing with future predictions.

So he asked,

"Is it because of a future prediction?"

"... No."

Gerard sighed as he replied,

"I've been waiting because of an errand from the council."

Ian's guess was correct.

Gerard had come to Ian, not because of future foresight, but to run an errand for the Space-Time Wizards Council.

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