Isekai Journey Of The Magic Archer

Chapter 193 Barrier Game (3)

"First, the fifteen defensive magics in this room. The twelve that we can see, one that dad mentioned, and then the two that are conditional.

The condition to trigger them is most probably in case of a sudden energy burst or a powerful attack.

The two spells would even resonate with each other when triggered and the barrier that would appear from them would be a spell close to (tier-8) earth attribute, metal type, and adamantine-444 variant.

And that spell... is flawless.

Two from Alf, three from the second uncle, four from Rein and dad, eight from you... and seven from me." Why does this room even have this much defensive magic?

This was a dining hall, lol.

But Rein's grandma is really something else~.

"You are an awesome Rein's grandma... I can't even think of the level of control you have on your Mana to be able to cast this sophisticated spell on the entire room that covers not only the walls or something but everything.

From the floor to this table and everything that touches it.

One can't sense or see the spell with eyes or normal means.

The only way to know about these two is by trying to cast a similar spell, which will need at least that level of finesse with Mana.

Though it was just foolishness, I did try something, and the collision of different Mana was easy to sense.

Aside from those two, as Rein can see with her eyes, there are two other conditional spells... which are just there for fun.

It's laughable how you put those on walls, ptff, really, amazing.

I know even grandpa Zhen talking with the ones that followed us in the city would agree.N0v3lTr0ve served as the original host for this chapter's release on N0v3l-B1n.

It's quite amazing to have this many barriers in this room.

Well, that's it, am I right, dear grandma?"

This one was really exciting and the way I pointed these spells was amazing too.

Well, it was nothing and aside from the fact that I never tried doing something like grandma, everything was on the spot.

Finding out these spells was easy when you bore unique energy than Mana which is thinner, faster, and more efficient.

My Solnova (: Scan) can easily detect the spells in a place and much more.

This complete explanation surprised everyone, and Rein just sighed as if she knew this was going to happen.

Same with Rein's grandpa, who knew I could see through his mental barrier.

Even mom and dad were somewhat surprised by this.

Anna had no idea what was going on, so she was busy eating dinner with Zoe, who knew what was going on and much more.

Alf had stars in his eyes and he rapidly looked around and even tried to infuse Mana on the table, but he was still some way away from that level.

But he was actually amazing. His control of Mana was definitely almost at my level.

Just some more years and he will surpass me in terms of Mana control.

Well, my main functional energy was Solnova, not Mana, so it was all the same even if he reached Rein's grandma's level.

But, everything aside, the most 'unique' face in this room was from the grandma who had put this precious stone on the line.

Anna actually liked that shiny stone, but she was more excited about giving it away.

Maybe she will like some shiny dolls or something to play with? Hmm... I had something she would definitely like.

Well... Rein's grandma. The one who just put this precious shiny stone up as a gift.

I didn't know she would have thought I would be this much right and more than that, there wasn't surprise or anger on her face.

At this moment, she was confused.

"Seven? How can that be?" she asked blankly as she started looking around.

There was no way she could even find this one anyway, so I just continued eating, letting her search on her own.

This situation surprised everyone except Rein.

She had seen this type of barrier back at the communication center, but this one was more than that one.

This one was practically undetectable because it was a thin layer of the wall right now, something like what grandma did, but this layer was under her own spell.

So before she disables or destroys all the other spells in this room, she can never know there was a barrier like that.

And the restless grandma chose the second approach.

-Snap!

With just a snap of her finger, the spells on the table and the room vanished along with the spells Alf, his dad, and my dad had cast.

There was a large cracking sound, but she had already cast a sound barrier around the table.

Now, Rein's special witch magic spells.

They were amazing.

Though they were like normal Mana spells, I could see the whole spell construction and the Mana wavelength used in these spells were special in themselves.

They were impossible to break just by piercing the core, as she did with the other spells.

So, where even if she can't use normal means, she used brute strength.

At the end of the day, all these barriers were average and not the best thing any of us can do.

And the same for these (tier-3) barriers Rein put up.

Even if they were that special, they were nothing against someone of her grandma's level.

A silver light appeared on her hand and vanished quickly... with all the barriers Rein had put up.

This time, this sound was enough to break even the normal glass of a room.

But thankfully, nothing here was normal.

Rein and I just sighed helplessly on this one.

Her grandma used only one (tier-4) spell to break her four (tier-3) spells.

And this was just brute force because the Mana of a (tier-8) mage who was soon going to be a (tier-9) was far more strong, dense, and characteristic than us.

And now... it was my turn.

She could have just destroyed all the six Mana spells everyone knew, but she stopped and put her hand on her mouth with a sudden look of awe.

Looking at her action surprised every mage in the room and they also looked at the only spells left in the room.

First, it was her, then my father, then my second uncle, and then Rein's dad. All of them just put their hands on their mouths and looked at my spells in awe.

Rein and I knew the reason for this one and even Alf could somewhat understand the reason for this.

And, well, I couldn't help but be proud of myself that people like them admired me like this.