A Different Kind of Battle
Years had passed since the world knew them as Min Hee, the youngest archmage of the Magic Force, and Leywin, the infamous leader of the Classers.
The battles had ended. The wars were over.
Now, they faced a different kind of challenge— raising a family.
Min Hee sighed, rubbing her temples as she watched the chaos unfold before her.
Their two daughters, Evelyn and Lena, were engaged in a heated duel, flames and wind clashing in the courtyard of their home. Meanwhile, their youngest, Eren, stood by, watching in awe as if they were putting on a grand performance just for him.
"Lena, you're putting too much force into your fire spells," Min Hee called out.
"No, I'm not!" the fiery red-haired girl shot back, launching another burst of flames.
Evelyn, with her dark blue hair and sharp golden eyes—a mirror image of Leywin—effortlessly dodged. "If you keep overloading your spells, you'll burn yourself out before you even touch me."
Min Hee sighed again. Why did they have to inherit her competitive spirit?
She turned to her husband, who was leaning against the balcony railing with an amused smirk on his face. "Aren't you going to do anything?"
Leywin shrugged. "You were the one who wanted them to learn magic early."
Min Hee shot him a glare. "Yes, but not like this!"
Leywin chuckled, then clapped his hands together.
The battle stopped instantly.
A void of energy absorbed the girls' attacks, neutralizing them with ease. Lena groaned, crossing her arms. "Dad! That's cheating!"
Leywin smirked. "Then get stronger."
Min Hee shook her head. "You're a terrible influence."
"But you love me."
Min Hee rolled her eyes, but there was no hiding the small smile on her lips.
The Wedding That Shook the Kingdom
Their marriage had been… eventful.
No one had expected Min Hee, the pride of the Magic Force, to marry Leywin, the once-feared leader of the Classers.
At first, nobles were outraged. The council tried to intervene. Even Elvin had nearly choked on his drink when he heard the news.
But Min Hee had made herself clear.
"If anyone tries to interfere, I'll burn them alive."
And that was the end of that.
The wedding itself had been a grand affair—though Min Hee swore it was mostly for show.
The entire continent had watched as the two legends stood before the world, not as enemies, but as husband and wife.
Leywin had worn a simple black suit, while Min Hee stunned everyone in a deep crimson gown embroidered with golden flames—symbolizing both her power and the fire that had always burned between them.
The vows had been simple.
"I've loved you since we were kids," Leywin had said, holding her hands. "Even when we fought, even when we were apart… I always knew it would be you."
Min Hee had swallowed hard, her eyes glistening. "You idiot," she whispered, gripping his hands tighter. "You should have told me sooner."
The moment they kissed, the sky erupted into a burst of light—Min Hee's magic unconsciously responding to her emotions.
It was a day no one would ever forget.
The Family They Built
Evelyn, their eldest daughter, had inherited Leywin's intellect and precision, though she had Min Hee's fire buried beneath her calm demeanor. She rarely spoke unless it was necessary, but when she did, people listened.
Lena, on the other hand, was a storm—wild, unpredictable, and passionate. She was the closest in personality to Min Hee, always rushing headfirst into battles, determined to prove herself.
And then there was Eren.
Their youngest son was still too small to wield magic, but Min Hee could already tell—he had Leywin's strategic mind and her overwhelming talent. He was quiet, observant, but every now and then, his mischievous grin would remind Min Hee of the boy she once knew—the one who had changed her life forever.
Sometimes, she still wondered if this was all real.
After everything they had been through…
After all the battles, betrayals, and heartbreak…
They had found peace.
They had found happiness.
And as she stood beside Leywin, watching their children grow into legends of their own—
She knew.
They had won the greatest battle of all.
They had built a future worth fighting for.
The End.
This was my first work thank you for yoyu precious read i wanted this type of magic concept to be recognised this have been a short bit steady and wonderful journey with you all the vecror concept it wasn't just a random thought it was to break the whole fundamental as shapes were shown in magic if it was some way that would look attractive i thought of vecror symbols that are unique if i had more time i would have assigned each vector to it's unique magic characteristics i wanted to give leywin something overpowered then i thought of infinity as it is a loop it can revolve mana all around and that much mana can easily bend space causing the formation of void thus the strongest spell in series well that was long blabbering i would sure to use this concept to make a much bigger series in future if this one succeeds at last thank you for giving this a read