"What about magic? That's what you used earlier, right?"
"Yes, it was."
"Come on, tell me how you use magic."
Alicarde sighed, feeling a hint of irritation. Anne's fear had vanished, replaced by endless curiosity. He knew saying no wouldn't work—she'd keep asking until he gave in.
"Has anyone ever told you that curiosity killed the cat?"
"I'm not a cat, so I'm fine," she replied with a smirk.
"Fine, I'll explain magic, but keep it to yourself."
"Okay, I won't tell just anyone."
"Magic is in everything," Alicarde began, trying to simplify the complex concept. "The world is shaped by five elements: water, fire, earth, air, and spirit."
Anne listened intently as he continued, struggling to make it clear.
"These elements are the basis of magic. Fire, water, air, and earth form the foundation, with spirit connecting them. Attributes like space, light, and darkness stem from these elements—though there are exceptions."