Internet Magic in Fairy Tail

Chapter 162: Magic App Finished? Fairy Tail’s Three Super Magics



Chapter 162: Chapter 162: Magic App Finished? Fairy Tail's Three Super Magics

Erza's lips parted slightly, her head tilted back in awe as cherry blossoms filled the air, creating a breathtaking scene. However, each of these countless petals was actually a razor-sharp blade.

Erza discovered she could control these fine blades with her mind. With a thought, countless cherry blossoms coalesced into a huge, vibrant pink sphere in the air.

In an instant, the sphere burst open, and cherry blossom blades cascaded down like a waterfall, striking the ground.

"It's difficult to control; it really demands a lot of mental focus," Erza admitted, feeling a bit of strain.

"Don't rush. Keep experimenting—you'll get used to it," Nate advised, drawing on his own experience with his similar ability, Kyōka Suigetsu, and his insights into controlling the Senbonzakura Kageyoshi.

After some thought, he added, "You might also try nourishing it with your magic every day."

"Will that help?" Erza asked curiously.

"Connecting with the blade is part of the path," he explained with a smile. "Take it slow. I'll practice alongside you."

"Alright," Erza replied, her delicate face breaking into a captivating smile.

They continued training together in the eastern forest. At first, Erza struggled to control the new weapon, but gradually, she began to pick up a few techniques.

She realized that using both hands allowed her to control the cherry blossom blades with much greater precision. To protect herself, she instinctively developed a "no-injury zone"—a radius where no blades would enter, ensuring she wouldn't accidentally harm herself.

They practiced a while longer until Erza finally released her 'Bankai'. She leaned against a tree, slightly out of breath.

"It consumes a lot of magic energy."

Nate approached, gently holding her hand and channeling some of his magic energy into her. While magic couldn't usually be shared directly between people due to differences in magic attributes, his and Erza's magic energies were compatible enough.

With Nate's energy replenishing her, Erza's cheeks flushed with color. She looked up and sincerely thanked him, "Thank you, Nate. I really love this gift."

This was a weapon that significantly boosted her power, one he'd clearly put a lot of thought into.

"There's no need to be so formal. You're my girlfriend," Nate replied with a slight smile, amused by how earnestly she approached everything.

Erza blushed and then, a little shyly, asked, "Is this better?" She rose on her tiptoes and placed a light kiss on his cheek.

Then, she fell into his arms, and the two held each other close.

...

Over the next few days, Nate found himself busier than ever. Training with Erza, going on dates with Juvia, staying over at Ultear's new place for private moments while keeping things discreet from Meredy, and spending time with Ur—he made sure to be attentive to each of his girlfriends.

Fortunately, Nate's magic energy was extensive. Any other man trying to juggle this would be completely exhausted.

In addition to his relationships, he remained focused on his primary task: developing the magic apps.

One afternoon, Nate arrived at the guild.

"Good afternoon, Mira."

"It's noon, Nate."

Mira was busy serving drinks to the guild members. Her warm smile erased any fatigue he had from coding all night.

"Slept a little too long."

"Make sure to get proper rest at night!" Mirajane gently chided him.

"Thanks for the reminder." He chuckled. "By the way, where's the Master?"

"He's in the office."

"We actually have one of those?"

Mirajane couldn't help but laugh. "Nate, have you ever really explored all the rooms in the guild?"

Honestly, the original blueprints for the guild's layout were practically incomprehensible. He thought better of saying that out loud, as Mirajane would likely pretend to cry, even if it was just an act.

"I'll go see him."

Leaving Mirajane to her work, Nate went upstairs and, using his Six Eyes, located Makarov by sensing his magic energy. Sure enough, he was in the office, with Laxus there as well.

Nate knocked, and after a few taps, Makarov called, "Come in, Nate."

As Nate entered, he found himself almost face-to-face with Laxus.

"Caught you, didn't I?" Laxus grinned. "I sent you so many requests for a Friendly Duel. Why'd you ignore them?"

Since the latest update, [Magic Arena] had a [Friendly Battle] option. Laxus had been challenging him non-stop, only to be repeatedly declined.

"I've been busy working on a magic app..."

Nate pushed him aside gently. "And besides, if we do duel, have you figured out how to counter my teleportation and card magic?"

If not, there was no point in dueling—he'd just get defeated again.

Laxus snorted. "I've been working on it for a while now! How about testing it out in the arena now?"

"After I speak with the Master."

Makarov chuckled, watching their interaction.

"What brings you here?"

"I finished the magic app." Nate stepped closer to Makarov.

Makarov blinked in surprise, unsure if he'd heard correctly.

"Seriously?"

"What are you talking about?" Laxus asked, curious.

"A new function allowing everyone in the guild to use Fairy Law."

"What?"

Laxus wondered if he'd misheard.

Fairy Law was a super magic—a type of magic incredibly difficult to learn, known for its immense destructive power. Yet Nate claimed everyone could use it now?

If anyone else had said it, Laxus wouldn't have believed a word.

Makarov was momentarily stunned but finally broke into a smile.

"You actually did it?"

"Would you like to try the beta version?" Nate opened the magic network and sent the test version of the app to "Fairy Tail's Grandpa."

"But, Master, does the previous agreement still stand?" Nate asked.

Accepting the app, Makarov looked up at him and, after a moment of thought, nodded.

"Consider it part of our guild's legacy."

With that, he reached into a drawer and took out an old, worn book. Its binding was frayed and looked ready to fall apart.

"This is the magic book that First Guild Master Mavis wrote by hand. It contains the three super magics of Fairy Tail."

Wait, they kept such a valuable book just lying around here?

"Master, aren't you worried it could be stolen?" Nate asked, bewildered.

Makarov chuckled. "You can read it here but nowhere else."

"Understood. Don't you want to try the app first?"

"If you're bringing it to me, I trust you've already perfected it."

Makarov gave him a reassuring smile. "Finish reading first. Then we'll test it."

Nate was grateful for the trust. He accepted the book and pulled out a pair of "Gale-Force Reading Glasses," enchanted for speed-reading.

It took him only about an hour and a half to read the whole thing, as it was more concise than most magic books.

As promised, it detailed Fairy Tail's three Super Magics:

"Fairy Law, the supreme judgment magic."

"Fairy Glitter, the ultimate annihilation magic."

"Fairy Sphere, the absolute defensive magic."

"Master Mavis kept it pretty brief," Nate remarked. "Fairy Law is well-explained, but how are the other two supposed to be learned from this?"

Which probably explained why Makarov could only use Fairy Law, and the second and third magics had remained unmastered since Mavis.

"The First Master must've gotten a bit lazy," Makarov said, chuckling as well.

Nate paused in thought. 'Learning from this book would be difficult. Maybe I should just ask Mavis herself.'

Yes—that made the most sense. After all, the First Master's spirit was on Tenrou Island, where she lingered as a ghost.


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