"So... the magic stone found inside Carlos's body didn't function as a nucleus?
"I'm sure that's true. If so, it wouldn't be strange to move like an immortal when Carlos dies. But that didn't happen."
"What, so after all, it was wrong to say that there was a nucleus inside the body?"
"I don't know yet. Perhaps there is a core Magic Stone in your body when you become the owner of a larger aristocracy. You don't know that unless you actually look into it, do you?
"No, then it seems to have been told that there are such things in the grand aristocracy for generations. But in that case, the human experiment of embedding magic stones in the body doesn't seem to make much sense."
"... but I can't say that, my comrade. There was a slight change in what was implanted with the Magic Stone."
"Change?"
"Actually, when I took out the magic stone inside my body and checked it, the color changed. It's darker blue than it was when it was embedded."
So the Magic Stone was absorbing magic. I wonder if you've been doing some really nasty experiments. I suppose that's an experiment with the consent of the subject, right?
"Of course I do."
If so, does the subject know about the experiment? The fact that magic stones were embedded in the body. "
"No, the explanation only tells me that I have an incision to examine my abdomen and that I will re-incise it after a certain period of time. You didn't realize the Magic Stone was in your body. It may have felt the most uncomfortable."
I don't suppose you've already given your consent.
It's pretty bad enough to lie down with complete intent.
But I'll tell Meem about it later.
Rather, the facts found in this experiment were more important.
According to Meem, the color of magic stones became darker for people who were to live with magic stones embedded in their bodies without exception.
That means the Magic Stone absorbed the magic.
Well, that's not so weird in itself.
Because I usually use Magic Injection to refill Magic Stones with reduced magic residue in Balka.
Even if the magic stone captured in my body was not used by spells, even if it was said that I naturally absorbed the magic of that person, I thought that there was only such a thing.
But the memes are different.
Because in addition to the color of the Magic Stone, the meme focused on where the subject had seen a change.
This meant that the amount of magic leaking out of the body seemed to have decreased.
Many people always create magic in their bodies and live with it leaking out like hot air.
This is true for both ordinary men and knights.
Unless I take a way to block the magic that leaks out of my body, such as the spell I created called "meditation," it will drift unconsciously.
However, the subjects of this experiment said that the amount of magic leaked decreased.
In other words, the magic created in the body was absorbed by the Magic Stone before it leaked out of the body.
That's how Meem hypothesized it.
"Well, maybe that's what happened. But what's bothering you so much?
"Of course, my comrade. Do you have any idea how much this is? Then let's ask such a comrade. Why don't you define your personal realm?
"Yes? Region? What are you talking about, Meem? What about the Magic Stone?"
"Just answer me. Where do you recognize your body from?
"What do you mean, where does my body come from? From the top of your head to the tip of your feet, from one hair to a drop of blood, it's all part of my body."
"What if a magic stone is embedded in your body? Is that part of your body? Or is the magic stored in that magic stone yours?
"... hey, is that possible that the magic inside the magic stone in your body will be recognized as the total magic amount of that person? In other words, it only has the effect of increasing the total amount of magic stone stored in it...."
"Well, comrades are quick to understand. That's what I thought."
"Seriously. So what happens when you use it on knights instead of ordinary people? Can I use Atmos Wall if I bury the Magic Stone in a magic amount that I can use but can't use Atmos Wall and accumulate magic in that Magic Stone?
"Fufu, I don't know. It's been an interesting study for my comrades, isn't it?
"No, it's definitely a study that interests me. If that's the case, it's hard. You can't sell magic stones. You have to keep this information secret."
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