Fisher looked into her eyes seriously upon hearing this and slowly asked,
"Do you really want to know?"
Tangze Asuka's face turned a shade redder, as if the temperature of his gaze made her look away,
"I... I don't want to know!"
"Well, that's settled then, so what about magic?"
"Magic, I... I've learned it, but only just a couple of Ring Heads and fixed Main Rings, I haven't tried others yet..."
"It's a pity there's no Magic Book here, otherwise I could save a lot of effort and you could learn more magic."
Like an excellent teacher without a textbook, Fisher relied entirely on verbal transmission of techniques as his daily method. This style was popular back in the Middle Ages when magic teaching mainly relied on traditional apprentice-master bindings. Many mages would recruit a few magic apprentices and pass on their knowledge through verbal instruction and practice, so sometimes when a mage died, that magic skill was also lost.
