The third day in Goat Village.
Since there was no one in the village with a priest's talent, Serdur simply helped guide the "Melee Class," allowing Gauss to focus on teaching his young apprentice.
Lyn was a talented child.
In the world of professionals, egalitarianism was never practiced.
Therefore, Gauss took extra care in teaching her.
The two of them arrived by the clear stream.
Listening to the gurgling of the flowing stream, while further explaining the Flaming Arrow.
Gauss occasionally raised his hand to cast a Flaming Arrow, using it to explain to Lyn.
Every fiery red streak across the sky would bring a look of longing in Lyn's eyes.
Magic, for her, a little girl from an ordinary village, was simply too beautiful and wonderful.
Along with it, Gauss's image in her heart also became more grand.
She had never seen someone so strong, beautiful yet gentle, in her life.
