64-an aggressive genius (1/2)
Hey, man. Hey, Ted. Come on.
'What! What the hell? Master!
I send Ted the strategy instructions.
Naturally, a strategy meeting in the middle of a game is a lot of time consuming, but if I can produce some neat results later, there will be no animosity.
'Hey you two! What the hell are you doing!
It can't be helped.
It's about time Eliza's attack is starting to show signs of fatigue, so we'll have to settle this sooner rather than later.
''It's darker than twilight! Gather at my side and unleash the power from the chains of the abomination!
I give the signal and Ted thrusts his big right hand up to the heavens and starts chanting some kind of ostentatious incantation.
Oh, come on.
What. What's that great preamble?
Let's leave aside the tsukkomi that I'm going to put aside, and at that time, I'm going to build a fast magic.
The sorcery I use is a nondescript type spear unattributed sorcery.
However, I've devised a way to make it impossible for the enemy team to avoid it by lining up multiple identical magic structures.
If I gave them the additional syntax of ”Scattered Bullets” like I did with the internal raw team, I could do the same thing far more easily, but that's against the rules in the meantime.
'The Storm That Fell (Russet Tempest)'
Right after Ted swings his arms wide.
I'm going to pour the magic power into the magic syntax I've created.
This timing is crucial.
Even if you've gone to the trouble of getting Ted to set things up for you, all your efforts will be for naught if he sees the moment my magic power flows.
The ”Disguise Magic” that makes the magic I invoked look like someone else used it was one of my specialties in the previous era.
''Hey, hey! What the hell was that thing?
By the time one of the internal students noticed something wrong and pointed above his head, it was too late.
Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
It is a spear-shaped magic bullet that pours down from the sky like countless rain.