"I'll teach you hydrotherapy later."
Before Reiner could speak, Peggy came over and said, "Hmm! I can do fireballs, fire tornadoes, and fire walls! Is there anything you want to teach me?"
Reiner murmured: "You know more than me..."
Although Reiner didn't know these magic spells, he didn't feel there was any need to learn them.
By continuously increasing the pressure of the flames in the fireball technique, a fire tornado will naturally form after reaching a certain level.
And Fire Wall is even worse.
Its defense against physical attacks is almost zero, and its defense against other spells is not very good either. It can only be used to block attacks from magic of the same attribute and hinder the enemy's progress.
The most important thing is that this thing is not a hands-off skill.
It does have an effect, but overall it's too useless.
If Reiner couldn't learn the Radiant Barrier, he would definitely be nitpicking this thing.
But he now has a better alternative.
"Eh? Really? Oh, you must be kidding me, right? I feel like there's nothing in this world that you can't do." Peggy moved closer and closer, doing it on purpose.
All his actions reveal his own little tricks.
If it were a few months earlier, he would have been completely captivated by this white-haired fox.
Reiner shook his head. "You think too highly of me. I'm just an ordinary person. But I have a book of fire magic. Do you know the word Diast? If you do, I can lend it to you, but you must protect the book well."
"Well, it seems I have to trouble you to teach me personally, I can't read..."
She said this, but in her heart she was thinking: (This will allow him to spend more time with me, and it will definitely help us improve our relationship.)
Reiner shook his head and continued, "Peggy, do you like being deceived by others?"
She put her hands behind her back and answered decisively, "Of course I don't like it."
Reiner said expressionlessly, "I don't like people deceiving me either. When you talk to me, remember to put away your cleverness. It only disgusts me. I like sincere people."
Beads of sweat appeared on Peggy's forehead. She quickly apologized to Reiner: "S-Sorry! I was just joking."
(Such a strong sense of oppression... He seems to have no interest in me at all.)
???
baffling.
Reiner was just talking to her seriously.
Paige replied softly, "I will change this bad habit."
Reiner waved his hand: "You don't have to change it. You can wear a disguise mask when facing outsiders, but there is no need for that with me."
After that, he took out the fire magic book he carried with him and handed it to Peggy, repeatedly reminding her: "This book is a gift given to me by the blonde female magician before she died. It is very important to me. If you don't take good care of it when you borrow it and I catch you, then..."
Paige covered her mouth and asked cautiously, "So what?"
"Tie him up and give him a beating."
"Don't worry, En'er, I will definitely take good care of this book."
Reiner nodded: "Yeah."
He continued to play with the ebony staff and then cast a few spells at random.
Just then, Nora walked up to Reiner, patted his shoulder, and pointed to a tree in the distance.
The Breath of the Red Dragon had followed at some point, and it poked out a huge Fire Demon Stone from behind the tree, peeking at Reiner.
Spicy Maru...