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Demon's Virtue-Chapter 637 - Different
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Eiro floated through the water around him, manipulating it to make the books all move around him. It was getting quite monotone just sitting there for days and days, reading things without anything else happening. Sure, he did learn quite a few interesting things, with a few spells here and there that he had no idea even existed, or certain rumours and myths that people had long forgotten so far. But even so, considering the sheer amount that he was dealing with here, things were still starting to feel a little boring nonetheless.
In the past, he always had other things to deal with and never ended up doing nothing but read for literal weeks. Being a duplicate, there wasnโt even a need for him to eat and sleep. Anura wasnโt the best company either. After becoming Eiroโs servant, he had sort of begun to... be sort of obsessive. And loud. And incredibly annoying.
He was continuously mumbling random things as he was reading, as though he suddenly unlearned how to read silently. Eiro didnโt care that much in the end, though it was starting to get on his nerves, especially since the duplicate on the plane of Fire was doing everything he could to rile him up even more. Though, at least Eiro had Nelly around and could talk to her about some of his new discoveries. She was the oldest of the spirits Eiro had contracted, and by accompanying Jura on his travels for decades, she had ended up learning quite a few things in her own right. But even she had never heard of most of the things that Eiro was uncovering in here.
โSo you also donโt know what that spell is about?โ Eiro asked, and the Naiad shook her head. She was looking at the pages of the book that the Demon had positioned in front of her, and while she was clearly trying to figure it out, she wasnโt able to continuously read it, โNo... Iโm sorry... Iโve never heard of this sort of spell before. Iโve spoken the ancient language for as long as I can remember, but... even I struggle to read some of these things.โ
โRight? Something is weird about that text, though I donโt exactly know what it is. Could it be some sort of unique dialect?โ
โHm... Maybe? Technically Aquarian is also derivative of the ancient language, so itโs possible that itโs something similar? Maybe itโs the language of another people in another realm,โ Nelly suggested, and Eiro raised a brow, โThat... actually seems like it makes sense, yeah... Thereโs no Elemental Plane of the Arcane, right?โ
Nelly shrugged, โDoubt it. The Arcane isnโt really an element... any plane like that would be the truest origin of magic, right?โ
Eiro thought for a while, trying to rattle his brain, โRight... I mean, maybe itโs the language that the Arcane folk speak? Like the Arcane Dealer and such.โ
โDidnโt they just speak common? More importantly, we know that people never actually spoke the ancient language anyway, it was more of a ritualistic thing even back then,โ Nelly pointed out, and Eiro sighed, โGood point. So, this is either a dialect or a close derivative of the ancient language, spoken by a people that we donโt know yet. Great. Because there wasnโt enough to deal with already...โ
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โWhat does this spell even do, by the way?โ Nelly asked, looking at the complex descriptions in this weird version of the ancient language, mostly obscured by the sketched drawings of magic circles using a method based on a completely different system than regular magic circles were. As if whoever created these spells discovered and explored magic independently from everyone else.
โThis one... is a water-purification spell, I think?โ Eiro replied, simply forwarding what the mental duplicates had figured out after analyzing the spell for a while. Nelly scoffed, clearly a little annoyed as she closed the book and threw it to the side, โWhat, you and Sarius find a cool body-strengthening spell, but you and I find a spell to make drinking water?โ
Eiro smirked, waving one of his hands to manipulate the water around the spellbook and move it to where it was supposed to be in the library, โArguably, this one is much more important. Thereโll always be unclean bodies of water, whether itโs because something died in it or because it became murky after standing still for too long, but hopefully, weโll end up not needing things like body-strenghtening spells at some point in the future,โ the Demon pointed out, but Nelly just lightly smiled, โYou really think itโs ever going to get to that point?โ
โ...Maybe. I hope so,โ Eiro replied, before stretching slightly, โEither way, Iโm pretty sure there should be more spells like that around here somewhere. Once the original casts them, theyโll be added to the grimoire, so maybe that thingโs going to give us some more insight into whatโs going on.โ
โ...The grimoire accepts those spells?โ
โYeah, it does. It was a bit surprising as well, but it opened up a whole new section in the back,โ Eiro explained, โIโm guessing because itโs just so different from the other spells?โ
โThat makes sense,โ Nelly replied, before looking at the being still sitting behind the desk next to the entrance, โSo, do you have any more books like that around here?โ
โ...โ the overseer of the tower looked up from their book, โIf it exists, itโs in the tower. Whether or not itโs on this floor is questionable, though.โ
Nelly looked at them with an annoyed expression, โWhatโs that supposed to mean?โ
โThe books of the tower are sorted by their importance, danger, and rarity.โ
โ...That doesnโt really answer my question,โ Nelly complained, but Eiro shook his head, โActually, I think it might. Theyโre saying that these spells arenโt the originals. Theyโre recreations. That it?โ
โThatโs up to you to see. Iโm not able to divulge any such information.โ
โEhh... So stingy...โ annoyed, Nelly started floating through the room, taking in the air that was streaming in through the window, as Eiro continued reading the different books of the room, โDonโt worry, weโll figure it out soon enough. At this rate... we should get to the next floor in a couple of days, I think. That hot-headed version of me might make it even quicker.โ
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โYou bet, you waterlogged fucker,โ the other Eiro said with a broad grin on his face, basically just glancing at the pages in front of him as they were flipping past too quick for even him to read. Of course, he didnโt have to yet, it was enough for him to just have a single glance at the page so the mental duplicates could do the rest.
โIโm bored,โ Sarius complained.
โThen go for a walk or something.โ
โGo for a- do you even hear yourself, Eiro? Why would I do that?โ
โSo you stop annoying the shit out of me?โ
โThat hurts. It really, really hurts to hear you say that. I thought we had gotten closer during these past few weeks, but I guess not,โ Sarius turned away, his hand covering his mouth, and Eiro looked at him with an annoyed, blank expression, โWhat volume of that drama are you at now?โ
โ...Sixteen.โ
โAh. That part. You know, toward the beginning of the third act, Ricardo-โ
Sarius immediately jumped up from his seat and started rushing toward the door, โA walk it is! Iโll take the chance to check up on the brat and that pig.โ
โThanks,โ Eiro replied, finally able to continue reading in peace. Or so he thought, since before long, the overseer asked a question, something that really didnโt happen often, โAnd youโre positive that heโs going to be the next Salamander King?โ
โSo Iโve been told,โ the Demon pointed out, โI know that he seems sort of unfit for the job right now, but itโs not like heโs going to take over anytime soon. Itโs probably going to be another hundred years or so until thatโs even really going to be a thing to worry about.โ
โSure, but spirits donโt really change that much over their lifetime. If heโs like this now, then...โ
โI donโt think thatโs the case, honestly. Heโs already changed plenty, heโs a lot calmer than he used to be. Heโs becoming more patient, and every once in a while, actually seems to be excited while making a breakthrough during practice,โ Eiro explained, โHeโs just a kid, as far as spirits go. Just give him some time, and heโll show that he can step up to the task.โ
The overseer slowly returned to their book, โIf you say so, then sure. Though I already feel bad for the next generationโs queen.โ
โHeh... yeah, I can see that,โ Eiro laughed, โEither way, heโs going to be alright. Iโm teaching him quite well, I think. Just out of curiosity, why did you suddenly ask?โ
โHm? Oh, no real reason. Just, we received notice that the current Salamander King is on his way here, so I figured Iโd ask.โ
Eiro looked away from the books with a blank expression, โWhat now?โ