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Steel, Explosives, and Spellcasters

Is Magic really just a wish machine? No! In a universe where Magic truly exists, the ultimate nature of Magic must be as simple and aesthetically pleasing as the laws of physics. This is the story of a mass-produced magical war tool who learned the ultimate nature of Magic. But what of it? Just as birds can fly without understanding aerodynamics, magicians can use Magic without grasping its ultimate nature. Learning the ultimate nature of Magic doesn't mean the tool can instantly transform into a great magician. But yearning for knowledge is a human instinct, and curiosity is the primary driving force of human civilization. Even for Magic, which should seemingly defy explanation, humans hope to understand its inherent operational laws. The pursuit of Magic's ultimate nature requires no reason! The story in this book takes place in an era where steel and gunpowder dance together. Here, firearms are on the rise; armor remains the main character; military theory is changing rapidly, with endless innovations in systems and techniques. And this world has something more than ours: Magic. The world is undergoing a profound transformation, and no one can remain detached from it...

Yin Zidian · Fantasie
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Chapter 17 Food_3

The rider stood on the hillside, continuing to openly insult the Revodan officers and soldiers.

"Ignore him," Major Ronald ordered, "keep moving! At least we know he's not alone."

Lieutenant Adam was fuming with anger, "Ferenc! You rush to your death if you must! And damn it, gifting away three horses for nothing!"

...

At nightfall, the Revodan troops rested in a forest.

Their encampment had no defensive fortifications—soldiers were too tired and hungry to dig or to bring tools.

They each formed groups, haphazardly making beds with branches and dry leaves, and promptly lay down to sleep.

Apart from a few sentries, there were no additional defenses in the Revodan encampment.

But deadly threats were hidden in the still of the night.

This forest terrain was specially chosen by Major Ronald, not only because cavalry could hardly maneuver in the woods, but also because it offered a better layout for ambushes.