Chaldea, Rozen's room.
"Senior …"
At this moment, Matthew was standing by the bed, looking at Rozen with a worried face.
"What's wrong? What's the matter? "
Rozen didn't care about all this. He was still sitting on the bed, his fingers moving nimbly.
Taking a closer look, Rozen was sitting on the bed with the laptop on his thigh. He was sitting cross-legged, quickly operating the keyboard, and playing a game.
Rozen's eyes were also fixed on the screen, not looking at Matthew at all.
Looking at Rozen like this, Matthew spoke with some hesitation.
"The director seems to be really angry this time. Not only did she stop all the simulation battles, but she also locked herself in the room and didn't come out again. Everyone is very worried about what will happen next."
This was the current situation.
To this, Rozen only replied with one word.
"Oh."
After such a response, Rozen seemed to have lost interest in this matter and continued to play the game.
If it was in the past, Rozen would be indifferent to the business and only indulge in the game, then Matthew would have raised an objection with a serious face.
But this time, not only did Matthew not do so, but she was also worried about Rozen's mood and kept hesitating.
"Senior." Matthew could only say this, "Why don't you go and apologize to the director?"
This was the only solution that Matthew could think of.
Unfortunately …
"Do you think it's possible?" Rozen's hands didn't stop moving at all. While quickly operating the keyboard, he said, "Even if I don't do anything, that woman will get angry easily. If I go and apologize, it will just make her angrier. There is no second effect."
"No … there is no such thing." Matthew advised with some uncertainty, "Even if it's the director, as long as she apologizes properly …"
"Okay, you don't have to say anymore." Rozen replied coldly, "I'm just telling the truth. I didn't do anything wrong. I even passed the mock battle. There's no reason for her to complain. As for how that woman feels, it has nothing to do with me."
Hearing this, Matthew did not know what to do.
At this moment, the automatic door opened, allowing a person to walk in.
"Doctor."
Looking at the person who walked in from the door, Matthew immediately called out and looked at him for help.
"Thank you for your hard work, Matthew." Roman patted Matthew's shoulder and said, "You've just finished your battle simulation, so you must be exhausted. Go back and rest first."
"But …" Matthew still wanted to say something but was stopped by Roman's gaze.
"It's not like you don't know this kid's temper." Roman shook his head and said, "Let me talk about him. No matter what, I'm still his brother."
Hearing this, Matthew glanced at Roman, and then looked at Rozen who was still playing the game. After a while, she nodded.
"Then I'll go back to my room first." Matthew said to Rozen, "Don't play the game for too long, Senior. I'll call you at dinner time."
Leaving such words, Matthew left the room and let the automatic door close.
The entire room returned to silence. Only the sound of rapid typing on the keyboard and the background music of the game could be heard.
Roman looked at Rozen and sighed.
"You …"
Before he could finish speaking, his words died in his stomach.
"If you're here to lecture me, I'll politely decline."
Rozen expressed himself without hesitation.
The words that came out of his mouth were like this.
"In Chaldea, there are many people who want to complain about me." Rozen said, "Anyway, I'm lazy and frivolous. Just let me play games leisurely."
Rozen's words made Roman sigh again.
Immediately, Roman said so.
"You're obviously the most hardworking magician in Chaldea. These words are really not convincing at all."
— — "Hardworking."
If this was heard by another person, except for Matthew, they wouldn't be able to help but sneer at this adjective.
That was the only word that had nothing to do with Rozen.
As long as it was someone from Chaldea, they would definitely think so, right?
In the eyes of others, Rozen was a stupid person who clearly had extraordinary magic talent, but he wasted his time on meaningless games and entertainment and lived a lazy life all day long.
However, only Roman knew that in fact, Rozen worked harder than any magician in Chaldea.
"Every day when his magic power is restored, he will start practicing magic until his magic power is exhausted. What kind of leisurely life is this?"
Roman exposed this fact helplessly.
Yes.
Rozen would practice his magic hard almost every day until his magic power was exhausted.
If that wasn't the case, how could Rozen summon a middle-level Tamed Monster, and how could he perfectly control thousands of Tamed Monsters at the same time after learning magic for three years?
All of these were the results of hard work.
Others could only see Rozen wasting time on games.
But how could they know that every time Rozen played a game, he exhausted his magic power and couldn't continue to practice magic. He could only slowly wait for his magic power to recover?
"The reason why your physical fitness is so poor is also because of this, right?"
Roman said so.
The so-called magic power was the power generated after magicians used the magic circuit in their body to transform their own vitality.
And Rozen, in order to practice magic every day, not only exhausted his magic power, but also transformed the vitality in his body to restore his own magic power. The result was naturally excessive consumption of vitality.
As a result, Rozen's physical condition was particularly poor, even worse than some girls who couldn't even truss a chicken.
Of course, Rozen's excellent magic circuit was also one of the reasons.
In the world of magic, it was not uncommon for physical problems to occur due to magic circuits.
The magic circuit was derived from the pseudo-nerves of the soul, an organ used to transform magic power. Once there was a problem, it would affect the body, which was very normal.
Rozen's magic circuit was too excellent, and the operation of magic power was too frequent and fast, which led to excessive burden on the body.
In other words, unless Rozen gave up magic and gave up becoming a magician, his body would always be so poor. Even if he didn't get sick, he would definitely be weak.
"Because of this, you used to …"
When this sentence came out of Roman's mouth involuntarily, Rozen, who had been playing the game, finally spoke and interrupted Roman's words.
"Can you not be as annoying as that woman, brother?"
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