Chapter 2
Ill try again.
Vincent stepped back, but Shirone remained motionless and observed the dented spot on the tree.
Vincent, who briefly thought he might just be goofing off, shook his head to dismiss the thought.
Hes not the kind of kid who would play cheap tricks on his parents.
He waited, holding back his impatience, but Shirone made no move to continue.
What in the world is he looking at? When it comes to chopping down trees, using your body instead of your head is much more important. Come on, pick up the axe, Shirone. You just have to hit the tree as hard as you can.
Contrary to Vincents restlessness, Shirone felt a light tremor travel through his body.
I see.
Hit the same spot, but with a slight twist to the angle.
It was complicated to explain the principles, but it was probably one of the oldest realizations in human history.
And that realization was evolving into a more powerful form in Shirones understanding.
I think itll work. Hit here, like this.
Finally, Shirone pointed to the base of the tree, where he made the dent.
Dad.
Hmm?
Should I break it in one hit?
Hahaha! Youre not even halfway through yet. Do you think itll break with one swing?
With a bit of luck, who knows? It might work.
Of course, an experienced lumberjack could break a tree in only a few hits by targeting the vulnerable part of the tree.
Alright! Lets trust my sons luck!
Regardless, Vincent went along with whatever his son had in mind.
That was because he was proud of Shirones ambition, regardless of whether he did it right or wrong.
If I break this, please grant me a wish.
A wish?
Vincent was anxious.
What if he says that he wants to study? What if he asks me to send him to an academy like the nobles?
Take me to the city with you this time.
To be honest, his request frightened Vincent out of his wits. However, he didnt reveal it in his expression and laughed back.
If its just that, then thats not too hard! Ill grant this wish of yours!
Shirone smiled while holding up his axe.
Then, after a while, the smile disappeared from his lips. Vincent felt a little appalled.
The sight of Shirone staring at the tree was eerie. It seemed as if he was looking at something only he could see.
The axe swung.
This time, although he aimed exactly where the previous dent was located, there was a slight alteration that normal humans would not be able to discern.
Craacck!
Vincents eyes widened as a sound resembling thunder rang out.
Thats?
Fissures appeared in the place the axe was struck. The tree, unable to handle the weight, fell.
Yay! I did it!
Vincent couldnt believe it.
What Shirone succeeded in doing was called a Thunder Strike, which was considered a legend among lumberjacks.
Its a skill that even I succeed in performing only once in a blue moon or so, and by luck, that is.
There must have been a weak or a vital spot.
A very small probability, one that existed with variables such as shape, weight, or formation deficiency.
Most lumberjacks experienced it once, but to do it consciously would be like a dream come true.
Its not like you had to cut down a tree that way, but if you swing your axe with that thought in mind, expecting and hoping for something, youd only get tired and give up.
It was different from the world of swordsmen, where they focused on the importance of swinging technique.
Vincent didnt know the details, but it was a phenomenon that had already been studied amongst them. Even so, beginners among those swordmasters could not even think of attempting something like this.
I did it! I did it!
Shirone was more delighted to be able to enter the city than about what hed done.
Dad! You have to keep your promise, okay?
How wide is this thing?
Just then, an old mans voice was heard over the wall.
Well, lets talk about what magic is today.
No, I dont want to! Show us magic. Show us one more!
Fire! The one with fire, headmaster!
Shirone stared at the wall.
Spotting the beautiful tree peeking from the top of the wall, Shirone realized that the headmaster seemed to be teaching under the shade.
The voices sounded young.
Of course, that wasnt strange, since nobles were taught from the moment they were born.
Hohoho, well get in trouble if we start a fire in our academy. Instead, if you get this question right, Ill show you a fun magic trick.
Yay! Whats the question? Hurry up and quiz us!
Curious, Shirone listened.
What talent do you need the most when learning magic?
There was a pause.
It was quite a subjective question in Shirones opinion, but those children were recognized for their magical talents. They came up with answers, one after another.
Effort. Magic is so extensive that you wont be able to learn everything, even if you study your whole life. So effort is important.
In addition, there were other plausible answerssuch as concentration and memory, but none really reached the headmaster.
He was probably harboring a smile of recognition.
Money. You would need to buy a lot of stuff in order to learn magic.
The children burst into laughter, and the headmasters laughter was also mixed in.
If its neither effort, knowledge, nor money Then what talent do you need the most to learn magic?
At last the headmaster spoke.
The most important talent for learning magic is perspicacity. This is more simply known as insight.
A second pause.
What is an insight?
The headmaster made a groaning sound, but soon explained with a kind tone of voice.
Insight is more accurate than knowledge, and faster than effort.
Woah! Then thats like, the greatest magic.
Haha! I guess it could be seen that way. No, youre right. All magic that exists in the world began with insight. Let me give you an example. Do you know what one plus one is?
Of course its two.
The children answered in unison, as if they were wondering how he could ask such a question.
I see. Can you explain why one plus one equals 2?
Huh? Of course
The children said nothing.
They couldnt figure out where to start, what to explain, and how to explain it.
Alpheas smiled.
That strange feeling you feel now is insight. Long ago, there was a time when you didnt know that one plus one equals two. But its been verified with a lot of knowledge and effort combined. But dont you guys understand perfectly that one plus one equals two, without going through that process?
Shirone slowly immersed himself in the story.
Magic is a phenomenon that exists from scratch. Like the way that you know the answer is two, even when you didnt know that one plus one equals two. The way someone puts effort and knowledge to figure it out, and the way someone, like you guys, comes to understand and realize it naturally. As such, insight is the quickest way to understand certain rules.
So that means we dont have to study or try?
Hohoho, is that so? Does it end up being like that? But to be honest thats the truth.
Its normal for common sense to be to ones liking, but in some cases, it is common sense because its easy to understand.
Shirone could guess the pressure the headmaster was feeling while speaking of this cruel reality.
Insight is not something you can acquire with a flick of a finger. The reason why one plus one is two is because scholars have verified it over many years. Of course, there are cases where someone might realize the correct answer without going through such a process. I would call those people geniuses.
My mom said Im a genius.
Im sure thats not wrong. Every human being is born with talent, and if they sharpen that talent of theirs, anyone can be a genius.
The moment he heard that, a lump formed in Shirones throat. He felt overwhelmed.
Anyone can be a genius.
But, was that really true?
Would he be given the opportunity to climb over that far-off wall?
Yes. There, the one standing behind the wall. Id like to hear what you think.