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Now reading: Chapter 82 from A Secretly Capable Child Is Seeking For Her Dad, a Fantasy novel by Kim Guseul김구슬.

Tie’s eyes widened.

"A battery?"

"Yeah, a battery!"

But no matter how she looked at it, the thing Berugon was holding out didn’t look like a battery at all.

If soone said it looked like a flat donut or a protective wrist guard that athletes wear, that would have made more sense.

"Isn’t it a totas?"

Berugon frowned.

"I don’t know what a totas is, but look closely."

With that, he flipped the object over and showed a small golden circular disc embedded right in the center.

"This amulet acts as the battery. This part stores and absorbs magical power. And the outer ring becos the circuit. So, isn’t the principle basically the sa as a battery?"

Tie’s eyes started spinning.

What was an amulet, and what was a circuit?

No matter how you looked at it, it was obvious Berugon had drawn a lot of inspiration from a battery.

'How did a master manage to make sothing like this in just one day?'

While she secretly admired it, Berugon said:

"And also, this thing, you know. For a mage, you could call it very, very useful equipnt. Do you know why?"

"...Um, why?"

"Because, if the theory is correct, this thing can compensate for the instability of a permanent summon."

Permanent summon.

That was what the mbers of Agavert called Kkamani.

When Tie blinked in confusion, Berugon burst out laughing.

"I heard you mostly fight using summoned creatures too. They say since you have a dark attribute, you summon all sorts of things."

Tie thought of her bone friends, the ghost ship, and her subordinates, and nodded.

"Yeeah."

Berugon’s face imdiately lit up, as if that was exactly what he had expected.

"Then tell , have you already managed to summon a permanent one? Your people said you carry sothing around with you."

A permanent summon...?

The word that had co up earlier appeared again.

But Tie couldn’t answer and only darted her eyes around rapidly.

Honestly, it was because she still didn’t really understand what it even was.

'A summoned creature is like a pet. Then what is a permanent one...?'

Anyway, Tie nodded.

If it ant sothing she "carried around with her," then she did have that.

Lucarion and Pupu.

At once, Berugon’s face brightened even more.

"I knew it! So, is it stabilized yet?"

'Stabili...'

Tie’s eyes started spinning again.

The longer the conversation went on, the more things appeared that she didn’t understand.

At that mont, a familiar voice ca from below, from the staircase on the right.

"He’s asking how long a summoned creature can remain stable, Captain."

When she turned around, the mbers of Agavert were just coming up the dormitory stairs.

Their bags were stuffed full of new weapons and equipnt.

Shock spread across Tie’s face.

"Everyone went to buy weapons without Tie...?"

"Sorry. You were sleeping so deeply we couldn’t wake you."

Saying it playfully, Bale shook one of the bags in front of Tie.

"But I bought everything for you too, so don’t worry. Here, it’s got poison needle rounds and everything you wanted last ti."

Peeking inside the bag, Tie imdiately softened.

anwhile, Basto asked Berugon:

"What brings the master here?"

"Ah, I just ca to give your captain a little gift."

Berugon held out to the team the sa device he had just shown Tie.

"I got inspired by sothing, you see. So I tried making equipnt that could compensate for the instability of a permanent summon."

Everyone’s eyes widened at once.

"Equipnt that compensates for the instability of a permanent summon? Is sothing like that even possible with equipnt?"

Berugon let out a thoughtful hum and frowned.

From his perspective, though, the team’s reaction was understandable.

These days, summoned creatures that a mage could call were generally divided into ✪ Nоvеlіgһt ✪ (Official version) two major types.

The first was a "permanent summon," which, once called, remained until the summoner’s life ca to an end.

And the second was a "temporary summon," used only for a specific battle or operation.

But summoning magic itself was such a high-level discipline that across the entire continent, you would be lucky to find even one in ten mages capable of summoning even a "temporary summon."

'Co to think of it, the King of the Dead beca famous precisely because of that.'

At the gates, the King of the Dead had so easily summoned dark creatures, skeletons.

What other mages achieved only with extre difficulty, coughing up blood and collapsing from total mana exhaustion, he demonstrated without any special formulas.

'But that was a temporary summon.'

And Berugon had focused specifically on the aspect related to "permanent summons."

"Until now, this was also considered theoretically possible. But no one knew how to implent it, so there haven’t been any aningful results."

Berugon carefully showed the team the device he had brought.

More precisely, the amulet embedded in the center of the ring-shaped fra.

"I already explained it to the King of the Dead just now, but this here is the device that stores the summoner’s magical power."

With that, he ran his finger along the ring surrounding it.

"But the real point is this. A kind of circuit that makes the magical power circulate endlessly within the equipnt and minimizes leakage."

Raul, who understood magical tools to so extent, frowned.

And no wonder—Berugon’s idea was truly innovative.

Smiling with satisfaction, Berugon added:

"I even gave it a na. Battery."

More precisely, it would be sothing like a rechargeable battery with a built-in circuit.

Looking at the team, Berugon continued:

"You all know Allerik, who is now called the most outstanding mage in the Empire, right?"

Basto frowned.

There was no one who didn’t know Allerik, the mage from Tregava.

"Even for him, a permanent summon doesn’t co easily. They say he recently managed to summon one, but according to rumors, due to low stability, that creature spends more ti inactive."

A permanent summon was sothing that, compared to a temporary one, was ten—no, a hundred tis harder to maintain.

Because if it was ant to last forever, it required a constant supply of magical power from the summoner.

But there was an even more serious problem.

'A mage is still human, after all.'

If the mage’s physical or ntal state beca unstable, their ability to control magical power declined.

And then, naturally, the already summoned permanent summon would often fall into an inactive state.

In the end, despite being a "permanent" summon, there were tis when it remained active even less than a temporary one.

"Think about it. Has there ever been anyone who overca these problems of permanent summons? No one. That’s why mages beca a target of ridicule at the slightest opportunity."

Without realizing it, Bale nodded.

He, too, was well aware of the mockery directed at mages because of permanent summons.

Among people, there had even appeared a mocking term—"the wall of permanent summons"—used as a asure of a mage’s ability.

"They said he was a once-in-a-century genius. But this ti, it seems even that mage couldn’t overco the ‘wall of permanent summons.’"

"Ha ha ha! At this rate, maybe the term ‘permanent summon’ should be abolished altogether? No wonder mages always remain backline support."

Of course, the other team mbers also knew about this social phenonon.

And yet they deliberately didn’t bring it up for one reason...

Bale’s gaze slid toward Tie, who stood there absentmindedly.

'Because they knew this little one wouldn’t understand any of it anyway?'

But now that the topic had co up, a question suddenly occurred to him.

Looking down at Tie, Bale casually asked:

"Captain, your permanent summon is a bit unstable too, right?"

He suddenly recalled the black little dragon Astie carried around.

"I think it was called Kkamani."

It was such an insolent little thing that it made you wonder how sothing like that could co from soone as cute as Astie.

"Co to think of it, since we arrived in the weapon district, I’ve only seen it once. Since it appears and disappears, it really does seem like a permanent summon."

anwhile, Tie, who had been listening, swallowed.

'Another ergency...?'

And it was no wonder.

Because from the very beginning, Kkamani had never been Tie’s summoned creature.

It was a spirit hiding its true nature, one of the hidden powerhouses—just like Tie herself.

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