Fujimaru Ritsuka, but the main god space

Chapter 36 Who Killed the Night Moth?

Chapter 36 Who Killed the Night Moth?
——Who is the strongest first-level warlock?
This is what the moth said about this question.

Ye Moth: Kusakabe, he doesn’t have any innate skills, but his solid foundation is the purest and most reliable.

[He is the best person to teach you, especially Gojo Satoru. Put your arrogant attitude in check! ]

"The words that Mr. Yega said before he left are still echoing in my mind and I can't forget them for a long time." Gojo Satoru said with emotion.

The location was still the triangular lawn in front of the entrance of Jujutsu High School, and the group of four continued chatting in almost the same posture.

"Why do you have to act like Principal Yega has died in the line of duty? Teachers are teaching positions and don't need to go to the battlefield, so their safety is guaranteed." Xiayou Jie raised an eyebrow, "Unless there is a traitor from Jujutsu High School among us who wants to backstab the teacher, so that the higher-ups will punish Yega for joint responsibility."

"Ha ha!"

Glass put away his phone, chuckled, and stood with his hands, pointing one at Wu and the other at Jie.

"Who? You?"

Gojo Satoru was also amused and pointed at Geto Suguru, "You?"

The suspect shook his head.

"It's impossible for me to betray the high school. I only feel grateful to the Jujutsu High School - but it's possible for you, Satoru." Xia Yujie turned around and pointed at the five paths with one hand.

"It's impossible for me." Gojo Satoru shook his head, his eyes determined as if he was determined to join the party, "As long as I am still alive in this world, I will protect Ye Moth. If something happens to the teacher while I am still alive, I will eat all of Ritsuka's textbooks right there and then (reread)!"

"Then it seems that there is only one suspect left."

"Yeah, let's hear what the only suspect has to say."

Gojo Satoru, Geto, and Nozomi simultaneously focused their eyes on Fujimaru Ritsuka.

Fujimaru:?
He looked up, then lowered his head, did not refute, smiled emotionlessly, and pointed at the book.

"Look at the questions."

Don't make any noise, I'm thinking.

Ever since the relationship between the four of them became better and better, especially after the trio teamed up to destroy the Trial Council, Fujimaru stopped pretending.

His attributes as a king of roll are clearly visible, and his smile becomes less and less frequent. He has gradually transformed from the sunny and cheerful boy into a savior-obsessed patient.

“Hey, stop learning!” Gojo Satoru finally couldn’t help it. He climbed up from the lawn, choked Fujimaru Ritsuka, and said sternly, “I’m the head of the Gojo family, and I’m your best big brother! If you don’t understand something, you can ask me!”

"Do you know the fundamental difference between the simple field and the [Tent] we usually use?" Fujimaru agreed. "According to what I know, these are all extensions of the barrier technique. The barrier technique is a kind of spell that all sorcerers can learn. Why are most people limited to the [Tent] and cannot learn it in depth? Not everyone's technique is good enough, wuwuwu——"

"Yeah, okay, okay, okay."

Fujimaru, whose mouth was covered by Gojo Satoru halfway through his words because he had too many words, could only make meaningless buzzing sounds innocently, while Gojo Satoru closed his eyes with a mellow expression, enjoying the peaceful years.

From the corner of his eye he could catch a glimpse of the book filled with notes belonging to Fujimaru Ritsuka, and his mood grew worse again.

You work so hard! You want to be a top-class sorcerer! ——Oh, really.

On the side, Geto Suguru and Nozomi were thinking about the problem of Fujimaru Ritsuka.

Indeed, barrier techniques are a course that all sorcerers can equally study, and if used properly it can also assist in combat, but almost no sorcerer will spend time on it.

As expected, it was because——

“There are three reasons: there is no need to learn, there is no time to learn, and there is no way to learn.”

A voice came from beside the four people.

The voice is a bit hoarse, which is not a problem with the sound quality of the throat, but more like the result of years of immersion in nicotine and C2H6O.

The four of them looked to the side and noticed the man's presence.

He was wearing a brown windbreaker, a black suit, a white shirt, a green bow tie, a samurai sword hanging around his waist, and dark brown oily spiky hair. He looked listless, with rough pores and faint dark circles under his eyes.

He is a man who can tell at a glance that something is wrong with the alanine aminotransferase index.

"Kusakabe Atsuya, Mr. Yaga should have told you about me." Kusakabe was facing the gazes of the four people, and he was puzzled in his heart.

(Is this the legendary Class 1? Each of the four students is a rare genius in a century. Although according to Mr. Ye Moth, these are all problem children, they still come out to welcome the new teacher. From this point of view, isn’t it quite common sense?)
(and)

"That's a good question. Your name is Fujimaru Ritsuka, right?"

"The reason why barrier techniques don't need to be popularized is because there is no need."

"Boundary arts have limited effects on combat effectiveness, or in other words, they are useless in most cases. Although in ancient times, the most powerful sorcerers often mastered advanced barrier arts in addition to the spells, and were able to create their own 'domains' like a workshop, and even more powerful ones would master a technique called [Domain Expansion]."

To be precise, it was the 'sequential rotation of the technique that integrates the elements of the barrier technique'. Kusakabe added in his mind a specialized explanation that he thought the students did not need to know yet.

"So it's the same as the technique that combines the elements of the barrier technique, right?"

"?"

Kusakabe subconsciously turned around to look at Fujimaru Ritsuka who was asking questions and taking notes, and his eyebrows jumped.

Seeing that Kusakabe didn't say anything, Fujimaru looked up and added something.

“I read it in a book.”

Kusakabe suddenly remembered that when Ye Moth was communicating with him, he would always talk to him about a freshman named Fujimaru Ritsuka, who was obedient, sensible and hardworking, and hoped that he would take good care of him.

Now it seems quite unique.

Why aren't the students in Kyoto at this level?

"Well, it's easier to explain if you know. In short, what I want to say is that only the most advanced sorcerers will use the combination of barrier techniques and spells."

What this means is that barrier magic is useful, but only in high-end games.

Understanding the art of barrier can help a sorcerer reach the realm of [Field Expansion], and some can even directly break the opponent's field by operating the art of barrier - but this has nothing to do with the generally weak sorcerers and cursed spirits of today's era.

"The second point is that there is no time. This is similar to the answer above. Because cursed spirits are rampant on a large scale, compared to barrier techniques that cannot immediately become combat power, the mastery of techniques is much more important. The current curse world does not need a top combat force, but a group of engineers who can effectively exorcise first and second level cursed spirits."

like me.

So you guys should quickly grow up to this level and work for me.

Kusakabe thought secretly in his heart.

"Third, I can't learn it. Gojo Satoru should understand this reason better than me."

This time, Kusakabe turned his attention to Gojo.

The white-haired handsome boy also raised his eyebrows and smiled confidently as a matter of course.

He said.

"Huh? What? What are you talking about?"

It seems that not everyone is as considerate as Ritsuka Fujimaru.

Less than ten minutes into the class, Kusakabe felt like he could empathize with the moth.

".What I mean is, as the head of the Gojo family, one of the three major families of sorcery, you should understand how monopolized sorcery is over ordinary sorcerers, right?" Kusakabe explained helplessly. He was actually not very willing to talk about such offensive topics.

"But don't worry, I owe Night Moth a favor, and that person even went against his principles to ask me to come and teach you."

"I will teach you all the skills I know, and then you can go and break that noose, okay?"

Kusakabe read the text with a tired look on his face and gave a thumbs up.

"Go create miracles, boys and girls."

(End of this chapter)

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