— Leon Greyrat —
It was now spring, and with that, Eris and Rudy had grown a year older.
Even though nine wasn't a celebrated birthday, Eris seemed awfully happy about her new age, likely due to having finally caught up with me.
She was competitive like that, and I had come to find it quite endearing.
As for my magic abilities, while they hadn't grown too much, I was now able to cast Intermediate-rank barrier magic without an incantation... though it took a bit of focus and time, mostly due to needing to memorize the magic circle before performing it.
Hopefully, the time and focus needed would be reduced with practice, much like all the other magic I've trained in.
During this time, my swordsmanship had also advanced.
Not only had I gotten a better grasp of the Longsword of Light, but I also was able to use magic with my movements seamlessly.
Or, at least, that was the case with the techniques I had practised so far.
As I had discovered, the key to controlling the pure power that was the Longsword of Light turned out to be enhancing your mind and senses in order to perceive the world and react while going at such insane speeds.
It still required work, of course, but Ghislaine said I was progressing nicely with the ultimate technique of the Sword God.
Hmm... as an ultimate technique, it was already perfect, but I felt like if I could do what Paul does, where he moulds his Sword God attacks with the smoothness of the Water God, it could be even better.
But to do that, I would need to know a Water God technique at the Saint rank in order to keep up... so that was still a while away.
After all, unlike with Ghislaine, I had no connections with a Water King, nor a Water Saint, for that matter.
Hearing a knock at my door, I dissipated the fireball I was playing with before answering, "What is it?"
Opening the door, Ghislaine then tossed me an envelope. "You have a letter."
A letter? But my family had already sent theirs for this month...
Did something go wrong?
Looking at the letter, I noticed that the handwriting wasn't one I recognized.
Or rather, I recognized it, but it had been two years since I'd seen it, so I was simply surprised.
'To Leon and Rudeus Greyrat of Buena Village'
Roxy... it's been quite a while.
"It's addressed to my home in Buena, right? Why wasn't it sent there?" I asked.
Ghislaine shrugged. "Who knows? But it was addressed to you, right? Whoever received it probably knew you were staying here rather than at home."
Right.
Letters were often taken by merchants on their travels for a small fee, and the one that often travelled between Roa and Buena Village knew that I was here from the constant communication between my family and me, so they must have decided to just give it to me before Rudy.
Opening the letter, it then revealed two folded pages, likely one meant for each of us.
Taking out the first one, I then read through its contents, all written in the Demon God tongue.
Okay... it's been a little bit since I had practised, but at least she seemed to have chosen words in my vocabulary.
Was this some sort of lesson?
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Leon Greyrat: The Second Son - Mushoku Tensei OC
FanfictionOne day in the six-faced world, a newborn child, completely conscious of his surroundings, is taken in by a certain party of adventurers... the Fangs of the Black Wolf. But not two years later, the party splits, and our main character, Leon, is gree...