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When he couldn't get through to me, the man began to appeal to my companions.
"She’s still a child. Shouldn't you save her?"
Caesar smiled. "Don't worry too much. She may not look like it, but my sister is quite strong."
Caesar was ignorant in the ways of magic, but he sometimes saw me teach Arwen, so he knew her abilities well.
"Maybe you should talk after seeing her fight?" I said, nodding towards Arwen.
The boy and the man reluctantly looked over at Arwen fighting. Arwen shot dozens of magic bullets towards the gogmagog to disorient it. It tried to throw a rock at her as it stumbled around, but Arwen calmly dodged it. Then, because its skin was hard to penetrate, she gathered her mana and strengthened the spirits of a dozen daggers and threw them. The daggers, containing ghosts, moved in perfect order according to Arwen's instructions and dug into the gogmagog's vital points. The man was in awe.
"See? She can do it alone." I said smugly.
The man was left speechless, and he nodded his head as if he had lost his mind. Arwen, who had no actual battle experience, returned slowly in a cold sweat after some time.
"… I took care of it."
"Great job. This is enough for the first time."
Arwen grinned with joy as I praised her and wiped the sweat from her forehead with a towel.
"Next time you fight, let's stick to just magic...



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