2-Chapter 2   Completely




The night I bought the attack book from the merchant, I pored over it in my private room at the inn.

All demons are born from the magical power of the Demon King Morlfy, which is spread throughout the world. As long as the demon king is alive, even the boss monster that was defeated once can be reborn again if certain conditions are met.

 That story that was written made a lot of sense to me.
 For example, Destrent.
 Not only with Eugene and the others this time, there have been many reports of defeats in the past, but after a few years, they would revive as if nothing had happened.
 No one had been able to explain that phenomenon until now. However--

On the hill in the north of Nokoko village, on the top of the impure soil, a seed is accidentally sown on the wind, or falls with bird droppings, etc., and three days later the destrent is born.

 That's what I found in the description of Destrent when I looked it up in the Strategy Book.
 Even the location of the unholy soil is described in an elaborate replica, just in case you were wondering.
 After studying the Destrent more closely, I headed to the village of Nokoko.
 I sowed the seeds in the black, unholy soil lingering near the top of the hill.

 Three days later.
 The destrent really came back to life in front of me as I observed.
 I didn't have time to rejoice, but I was determined to fight him.
 According to the information in the strategy book, the Destrent was level 27.
 I'm a level 23 "wizard".

 It's not that I'm not a wizard, I mean that without the Personality Assessment skill that some royalty have, I wouldn't be able to determine their level and status, but thanks to the strategy book, I was able to deduce this as well.
The mastery level of Thunder III was set at 23, and just the other day, I was able to use it.
 My level of 23 is quite high among the human race.
 I had felt it for some time, but the information in the strategy book confirmed it. For example, even the best wizard in the Kingdom of Luxta, known as the "King's Staff," was only level 17.

 Let's get back to this. Destrent was a level 27.
 This was a powerful monster. That's the boss monster!
 Since I was taking on a monster of that magnitude, I had to get creative.

 Before he recognizes us as the enemy, I unleash a preemptive spell from a distance, a long, deep sleep, Sleep II.
 It's called Sleep II, which puts him into a long, deep sleep.
 Normally, abnormal or weak magic doesn't work on boss monsters.
 No, I thought so.
 In reality, boss monsters are indeed resistant to most abnormalities and status changes, but each individual has at least one type that is not resistant.
 This destrent is immune to poison, paralysis and petrification, but not to sleep.

 I got this information from the Strategy Book, and now I've actually seen the effects of this.
 Destrent was sleeping soundly.
 This would give me time to cast long spells.
 Instead of the normal Thunder III, we're going to customize it, giving it quintuple power, single-attack, and increased meeting rate.
In the guide book, there was a note in the Destrent section, which stated

The boss monster, the Destrent, is a tree-like creature with complete immunity to fire spells, and its weakness is the lightning attribute. I'm sure you'll be pleased to know that I'm not the only one. It's not a good idea to use a lot of these things.

 After all, Eugene's orders were wrong!
 They should have fought as I suggested, changing the attributes of their attack magic!
 No, I don't blame Eugene alone. I was in the wrong.
I should have stood up to that little boy who kept on screaming, "Let me give you orders" and stood up to him.
 I should have thought for myself and acted accordingly.
 I was kicked out of Eugene's party. But this was fortuitous. I was no longer bound by anything.
 I've decided to defeat the Demon King Morl-Fi by my own will, on my own responsibility, and on my own!
 The world will learn that the wizard is a greater being than the brave men and women of the world. The cold eyes of the world will change. Even our teachers and peers will be able to live their lives with confidence.
 The first page of the "strategy book" in your hand says

The great God does not interfere as his servant, the spirit of fate, the Tygon.
 God only pleases those who stand on their own feet and use their own wisdom to chart their own course.
 Therefore, this "strategy book," which contains the Word of God, contains only information.
 Whether you make use of that information or kill it is entirely up to you! Good luck!

 Just by reading through the beginning of the book, I loved it in one shot.
 Then I chanted the Heavy Customization and buried the destrent with a bolt of lightning invited from the sky.

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 I was checking the loot (drop items) in the room of the cheap inn, the only one that exists in Nokoko Village.
 The fruits that have an effect to increase your status are piled up on the table.
 I reached for the Fruit of Magic and took a bite.
 It tastes like an apple. But it has a much more gorgeous sweetness to it. Even royalty and aristocrats can't easily find such a delicious taste, can they? In addition, a crisp acidity lingers on the tongue and overcomes the sweetness. It's a taste that leaves a lasting impression. I can eat this as much as I want.
 I wonder if Eugene and the others had no qualms about keeping this kind of deliciousness to themselves....

 When I'd finished the entirety of the Fruit of Magic, I also reached for the Fruit of Spirit and the Fruit of Power, and ate one after another.
 It's hard to put it into words, but it seemed to fill me with energy from the bottom of my body.
 I had planned to eat the food several days at a time, but in the end I ate it all.
 I was 18 years old. My growth spurt is long over, but I guess this means I still have a lot more to live up to.
 I look out the window of my room and see the hills to the north.

 A new seed has been planted, well planted.

 In three days, the Destrent will be born again.
 I will defeat it and get a lot of drop items fruit again.
According to the strategy book, even if one person ate fifty-one or more fruits of the same species, their "status" would no longer increase.
 In other words, up to fifty of each kind, the more I ate, the higher my "status" would be.
 Now, how many more destrents can I expect to feed me?