Now, it had been four months since Eugene arrived in this world. Because he was constantly learning, he asked Ramiris to teach him magic, and she gladly agreed.
Well, Ramiris being Ramiris, Eugene didn't understand anything from her at first. Fortunately, he had
After a month of learning, Eugene found that magic was the use of one's will to influence the world through mana. Because humans have very weak wills, they must use magical chants. Magical chants are the user's declaration of will to the world, but this method is very limited.
A human, if they use a chant for a fireball, can only use a fireball. But individuals like Ramiris can use magic as they imagine, with just a thought. But even she has limits.
"Eugene, you have to remember that magic depends on your deep understanding of the world and your inner will. The chants help you at the beginning, but true power comes from within," Ramiris said as she watched Eugene trying to cast a simple spell.
"I understand. It requires a lot of focus and willpower. I will continue to train," Eugene said determinedly.
As time passed, Eugene began to notice gradual improvements in his magical abilities. He was using the chants more easily and felt the mana flowing naturally through his body.
While Eugene was practicing a spell by the lake, Ramiris approached him with a smile. "You've improved a lot, Eugene. I'm proud of you."
Eugene smiled back. "Thank you, Ramiris. I wouldn't have come this far without your help. Do you think I'll be able to use magic without chants one day?"
Ramiris looked at him seriously, though her expressions remained cute. "It depends on your strength and willpower. Magic without chants requires high control and a deep understanding of mana and the world around you. If you keep training and working hard, I believe you can achieve that."
"Since when was Ramiris so wise?" Eugene wondered inside his mind.
Eugene felt more excited to continue his journey in learning magic. With the support he received from Ramiris and
"Oh... I almost forgot. It seems there are people entering the forest and heading toward the village," Ramiris said.
Eugene and Ramiris hurried to the location of the new visitors, and it was Loren with a young queen with silver hair down to her knees and greenish-blue eyes. She was very beautiful. But, upon seeing them, the queen suddenly knelt and said, "My name is Sylvia El Ro. I extend my greetings to this great being."
Damn it, Loren, you bastard, how do I get out of this now? No, it's too late. Sylvia looked down and thought to herself: He will definitely kill us.
Sylvia was looking at the ground, indicating that there was a possibility that death was their fate based on what she had heard about Ramiris's power. It seemed to her that there was no chance of survival.
While Eugene was in a state of internal panic, the voice of "Guide" came to say: [It seems there is a misunderstanding, and this is good.]
Ramiris, as expected, made things worse. She said cheerfully, "Eugene, Sylvia can join our village."
This sentence was a glimmer of hope for Sylvia, who agreed immediately, even though she didn't fully understand how things would go. "I am Sylvia El Ro, the Queen of the Elves. In the name of my people, we recognize you as our king."
"It seems this will never be resolved, ughhhh!" Eugene said to himself, frustrated by the complexities he faced.
Eugene quickly thought and decided to find a way to solve the situation. "Alright, you can join Loren's village. You're more knowledgeable, guide them."
With Sylvia accepting the offer, things gradually calmed down. Loren and Sylvia moved to the village, where Loren was ready to explain things to them and ensure their adaptation to the new life in the village.
Sylvia quickly adapted to life in the village, thanks to the help of Loren and Ramiris. Experiences were exchanged between the elves and humans, leading to a better understanding of each other.
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The next day, Eugene gathered everyone in the center of the village. There were Paul, Loren, Ramiris, and Sylvia, who hadn't slept all night fearing Eugene.
Eugene stood in the middle of the circle and announced firmly: "I have decided to establish some basic rules to ensure our village is organized and fair. First, everyone here is equal. There is no difference between a queen or an ordinary man; everyone must work together."
The attendees looked at each other, feeling relieved by this announcement. Then Eugene continued: "Second, no work, no food. Everyone must participate in daily tasks to ensure food and resources for everyone."
Sylvia looked at Eugene, and one could see a mix of astonishment and worry in her eyes. She was used to the life of a queen, where she had everything without effort. But now she realized that the situation here was entirely different.
"Do you understand these rules?" Eugene asked, looking at the attendees.
Everyone nodded in agreement. Ramiris seemed to be enjoying the new situation, while Loren and Paul were eager to get started.
Sylvia stepped forward hesitantly and said, "I understand. I will do my best to help."
Eugene smiled encouragingly. "Good, Sylvia. Each of you has unique skills that can contribute to building this community. Let's make this place a home for everyone."
Everyone began to work, drawing energy from the clear guidance Eugene provided. They cooperated in building houses, gathering resources, and cultivating crops. Sylvia quickly learned how to participate effectively and became an integral part of the team.
As days passed, the village began to flourish. People communicated and cooperated more, learning to rely on each other in every aspect of their lives. Sylvia felt relieved to be part of this new community and began to see Eugene as a true leader.
Eugene assigned tasks as instructed by
A group started collecting fruits and stones, moving between trees and rivers searching for necessary resources. They worked in perfect coordination, which increased productivity.
Meanwhile, another group took care of the animals, ensuring their safety and providing them with food and water. Their role was vital in ensuring the continuity of animal life in the village.
The third group was focused on making clothes. They used local fibers and plants to create new garments, ensuring warmth and comfort for everyone.
Ramiris, at Eugene's request, used her power to enhance crop growth. Her spiritual powers accelerated the growth of plants, contributing to faster and more abundant food supply.
Paul, thanks to his extensive experience, took charge of task distribution in collaboration with Loren. They worked as a team to ensure all tasks were efficiently executed. Paul's expertise and Loren's knowledge complemented each other perfectly.
Sylvia, who followed Eugene constantly, wanted to know Eugene better. She was incredibly curious, asking about everything and trying to understand Eugene's thinking and leadership style.
Eugene, knowing from the novel that she had a childish and curious personality, tried to avoid doing anything embarrassing in front of her. He was always cautious in his actions and words, trying to maintain the image of a responsible and aware leader.