375-Transferred to a shrine




 
 The scene changes in an instant when he activates a transfer with spatial magic.

''By the way!''

 My vision was distorted more strongly than usual, and I almost lost my balance because I felt like I was floating for so long, but I was able to land with no problem.

 Perhaps it's because of the long-distance transfer, but my magic power has suddenly decreased, which makes me feel a little uncomfortable, but I've experienced it many times in my magic training, so I'm used to it.

 When I look up, I see a shrine in front of me.

 The shrine still has a majestic atmosphere.

 The pillars painted in vermilion and the ornaments of the golden water god are very beautiful.

 As I suspected, someone must clean and maintain the shrine on a regular basis, perhaps because it is a shrine. The shrine has kept its beauty to the extent that it makes me think so.

 However, you were able to make it to Kagura in one sitting with no problems.

 But as a compensation, the magic power in your body has been secretly reduced.

 It's a good idea to use a single use of magic and this is still a long-distance transfer that crosses continents and consumes a lot of magic power.

 However, if you pay attention to the magic power inside your body, there is still room for more.

 I wonder if we can repeat the long-distance transfer from Colliat Village to Kagura two more times?

 If I think about returning home, I can afford it, but if I skip the return trip, I can only afford it once.

 My future transition plan is to be able to transition to wherever I want, whenever I want, to relax and eat good food in a great place in the land.

 In other words, I have to be ready to transition at any time and on a whim. Or rather, I have to be, or else I won't feel like it.

 I think I have a pretty good amount of magic for a seven-year-old these days, don't you? I had confidence in myself, but it seems I wasn't done yet.

 There were times when I had to skip the training sessions to visit Eric's house, but I had to go back to the drawing board and do it every day. Even if you're busy.

 And I need to increase my magic power more and more often to increase the number of times I can transfer.

 The room of the mind and magic power will also give you room in your life.

 I thought I came here to look at washi paper, which is the material for poi, but you have found a big problem of increasing the amount of magic power. This is a great harvest.

 Well, let's put an end to our discussion of transference here.

 We've come all the way to Kagura. It's a waste of time to think about it all the time.

 I came to see the view from this shrine.

 Having changed my thoughts, I start walking towards the stairs with my back to the shrine.

 Perhaps it's because of the high location of where I am now, but I can see the entire landscape of Kagura.

 In the distance I can see Japanese style buildings that look like the town of Kagura, and even from a distance I can clearly see that the town is lively. In between the buildings and roads, a river was flowing, and what appeared to be a Japanese boat could be seen in the distance.

 Looking at it again, I can see that water is flowing everywhere in the city of Kagura.

 The city of Kagura, facing the vast ocean, is in close contact with the water.

 If we lower our gaze from there, the houses are sparse and the countryside is sparse, and the forest that runs through the rumba spreads out.

 Then, as I lowered my gaze further, I saw a staircase almost directly below, which made me feel faint just by looking at it.

 Yeah, looking down like this, the steep angle of the staircase even seems scary.

 I immediately cut my gaze and sat down on the stairs because I felt like my head was going to hurt from the number of steps I was staring at.

 It's nice and cool on the stone pavement.

 Rumba invited me to head over, and I found Haru and Shuichi here, right?

 I thought they were a strange pair, but I didn't realize they were the daughter and son of the most powerful shogun in the country.

 I still miss the sight of them humbling the commoners and Tori and others at a game of Mito Gold.

 It seems like yesterday, but in reality it was more than four months ago.

 I'd love to see Haru and Shuichi again, but those guys are the Shogun family.

 It will be difficult to meet them like before.

 I was happy to get to know the two of them, but also disappointed to find out that I can't do it because I got to know them.

 I have slightly mixed feelings.

 I look at the sky, the mountains in the distance, and the bonhomie.

 Then a nice breeze blows in and caresses my skin.

 I do not look at the objects such as the city, but I just look at it to catch the whole picture.

 This is a good thing. It's because your eyes will get tired if you stare at something and chase after it all the time.

 I just sit there in a daze without thinking, and then I roll my upper body back and lie on my back.

 The clear blue sky fills the room, and a vermilion torii gate lies directly above me.

 I use my fingers to create a kind of camera frame and try to capture it in the frame.

 The contrast between the beautiful blue sky and the vermilion torii gate was quite nice.

 If I had a camera, I would have wanted to take a picture with the corners of my mouth open.

 I saved the photo in my mind and got into a sitting position.

 As I moved my gaze around, I found a large rock by the torii gate.

'Whoa, that's the rock I used to use,'

 Apparently it's been intact since I used it as a vehicle for me in Psychic.

 I used a pretty big rock to get it down. Considering the hardships involved in lowering it down by hand, it's out of the question, and the only way to get it down is with a psychic.

 I thought I'd lower it down with my psychic if it was going to be a hindrance, but when I got close enough to see it, it was wrapped around a rope like a shime-narrow.

 I wondered and went around in a circle, and found a stone staircase had been built beside the rock, and flowers and what looked like dumplings had been offered to it.

'Hmm? What does that mean?

 Is this rock being used as a deity? I'm not sure.

 If I don't understand it well, it might be troublesome if I move it poorly, and it might be enshrined when it's offered like this.

 If I were to enshrine it here, it would be the water goddess.

 However, the round rock does not look like a goddess in that case. It would be better to dig it out in the shape of a dragon that is decorated in the shrine anyway.

 I had some idea of what I wanted to do, so I activated my earth magic in front of me.

 I created a small sphere, and it transformed as I looked at the dragon in the shrine.

 However, it doesn't depict the specific parts of the shrine, so I try to imagine a rough water dragon of the sea there on my own.

 Then, in a short time, a dragon as powerful as in a game of hunting monsters was created.

 We had an existing water dragon design in the shrine, so we didn't have much trouble making it.

 The size is about the size of the palm of my hand, so I don't feel much fear.

 However, if it is as big as a rock and is dug into the ground, it would be very scary.

 I laugh at the thought of that. I felt the urge to recreate it with a large rock, but I dismissed the idea of tampering with the enshrined object as a bad idea.

 As an alternative, I decided to place the clay figurine made to resemble a water dragon on the stone steps as an offering.

 Then I decided to lightly clasp my hands together and pray for the time when I could play with Haru and Shuichi again.