Tensei Kenja no Isekai Raifu ~Daini no Shokugyo wo Ete, Sekai Saikyou ni Narimashita~ - BestLightNovel.com
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“…Magic Creation.” There were two things I wanted from the magic that I would create. The first was that it could destroy all of the monsters surrounding the town. The second was that I would be able to protect the town from such immense power. —It was easier said than done. However, there was no time to waste. And I would just have to take a chance on the methods I had thought of on the spot. Considering the amount of MP depletion, it would not do to raise the effect of h.e.l.lfire of Death any further. And so I would have to kill as many monsters as possible with limited power. So one way would be to tighten the area of effect. ‘Hey, are they any monsters among our enemies that can fly?’ I asked the slimes. They replied immediately. ‘There aren’t!’ So none of them could fly. In that case, it would definitely be more efficient to limit the area of effect to the ground. Perhaps I could do that by using a barrier as a ceiling. …And then I thought of a good idea. Up until now, the barriers I had made were used to absorb magic. But if I made barriers that reflected magic, it would reduce damage to the barrier while also allowing the magic force to be concentrated efficiently. Currently, I had no magic that would allow me to do this, so I would have to create it… But, thankfully, I had the necessary ingredients with me. ‘Anti-magic Barrier,’ and ‘Magic Transfer.’ As a test, I took some of the code from ‘Magic Transfer’ and used it to replace a similar line of code in ‘Anti-magic Barrier.’ And named it… ‘Magic Reflect Barrier.’ I called out the name, and then the barrier appeared in front of me. It looked exactly like ‘Anti-magic Barrier’…perhaps I should test it first. “Fireball.” I tried unleas.h.i.+ng a fireball on it. And then the Fireball rushed towards the barrier—and disappeared just before making contact. ‘Woah!’ ‘Something just came flying here!’ ‘Yuji! Did you transfer magic?’ A second later, I heard the slimes start to shout in surprise. It seemed that my magic had not been reflected, but transferred to where the slimes were. It was probably set so that the magic would be transferred towards them. ‘Ah. I’m conducting some experiments. So it might happen again.’ I said. Then I started erasing and adding lines of code to see if I couldn’t change the location. However, the coding of the magic was not so simple, and I couldn’t get it to work. However…after thinking about it, it wasn’t actually such a bad thing. As long as the magic that tried to leave the barrier was sent back in, then it was fine. If I stationed the slimes just outside the barrier, then the magic would be transferred close to them, and my goal would be reached. The problem was knowing which slime it would come from… ‘Hey, the magic that went flying just now. Which slime did it go to?’ ‘Me!’ ‘You’re going to have to be a little more specific.’ I didn’t even have a way of telling the slimes apart. Did such a method even exist? ‘Uh…I’m on the Proud Wolf now!’ ‘Alight! Thanks for telling me.’ Apparently, it was set so the magic would be transferred to a single slime that was looking in this direction. In other words, once I was able to make the barrier after the slimes arrived, I just needed to have the slime stay there. I could also have that one slime wear the dragon skull. “Things are bad at the west gate! Send reinforcements!” I heard a guild worker shout as he came running. ‘…Proud Wolf. How much longer?’ ‘Uh…8 more minutes!’ ‘Alright. I’m going to go and help them buy more time.’ I said as I started running to the west gate. We only needed a little more time, but there were so many enemies. Still, it was just 8 minutes. We would bear it, no matter what.