Among Chaldea, Roman was undoubtedly the one who knew Rozen the best.
Even Matthew didn't know that Rozen had been secretly honing his magic skills. Only Roman knew about it.
But …
"I know my own business better than anyone else. I don't need you to remind me." "I also really like playing games, but it's not just a pastime and a way to kill time, that's all."
That was the truth.
Although Rozen worked very hard when he practiced magic, playing games was the only way for him to relax when he exhausted his mana and couldn't practice magic.
Internet was one of the few ways Chaldea had to entertain himself.
When he didn't practice magic, Rozen loved to play online games, and now he was quite famous in major online games.
To put it bluntly, Rozen was a real internet addict.
As long as there was nothing to do, Rozen would definitely go online. It was not because he had nothing to do, but because he really liked it.
After all …
"How great is the game world?"
While Rozen was performing an extremely difficult maneuver that would put even professional players to shame, allowing his character to kill monsters without losing a single drop of HP, he stared at the screen and confided in Rozen.
"There's not too much deception, there's not too much concealment, there's not too much conspiracy, there's not too much darkness. If you meet someone you like, you form a team, and if you meet someone you don't like, you kill them. No matter what, there's a system to manage everything. Red names will be punished, and weak characters won't be killed as long as they are in the city. Everyone just needs to think about entertainment, isn't that great?"
Those words made Roman a little speechless.
How much disappointment could a person have in reality come out with these words?
But Roman could also understand Rozen's thoughts.
"The so-called magus, in the end, is a group of despicable people who pursue the only" end "and" truth "— the existence of the" root "."
Rozen said sarcastically.
"In order to achieve this goal, no matter how rebellious it is, they will do it. This is a magician."
Such a group of people actually gathered in one place to protect human civilization and the world?
"Don't you think this is ridiculous? Brother? " Rozen continued to mock Rozen: "This kind of high-sounding reason is not suitable for a magus. They don't care about the survival of mankind. They don't even care about their own survival, as long as they can reach the 'root'. Even if they die, the only regret is that they can't continue to study magic and achieve their goal. Protecting the truth is just a great research topic."
"What they want to protect is not the 'human world' but the 'magical world', right?"
"What a hypocrite. Brother, don't you think so?"
Rozen's sarcastic words told Roman exactly what his younger brother thought about Chaldea.
Unfortunately, Roman could not refute it.
Because that might be the truth.
That was the reason why Rozen didn't take Chaldea's simulation seriously.
For Rozen, Chaldea was just an experimental facility used by magicians to study the topic of "Guardian Truth", and they did not hesitate to use all means for it.
That was why Rozen didn't want to cooperate at all.
If it weren't for Roman and Matthew, Rozen's two closest people in Chaldea, if he went too far, Chaldea might not even be able to stay. Maybe Rozen wouldn't even participate in the simulation.
At the end of the day, Rozen simply hated and despised the so-called Magician.
However …
"If that's the case, why do you practice magic so hard to become a magician?"
Roman's question made Rozen speechless on the spot.
And that was a contradiction.
"You don't care about the existence of magicians, and you don't care about the meaning of Chaldea's existence, why do you practice magic so hard to become a magician?"
The expression on Roman's face gradually changed from helplessness to a smile.
That was a very tolerant and gentle smile.
Just because Roman knew …
"You don't actually hate magic, and you even love magic itself, right?"
Roman said the truth in Rozen's heart.
That was the only thing Rozen couldn't deny.
He did like magic.
No.
To be more precise, it should be said that he liked 'miracles'.
"You always think that you can still exist here and survive well because of the" miracles "that happened to you, right?" Roman said to Rozen, "So, you can hate anything, but you can't hate" miracles "itself."
Because of that, Rozan Can loved magic.
Because magic was the technology that humans used to perform miracles.
Because of that, Rozan Can loved games.
Because, compared to the cruel reality, the world of games was as pure as a miracle.
And Rozen wasn't hardworking either.
Chaldea's people were all right.
Basically, Rozen was a very lazy person.
Even if it was just a walk, Rozen didn't want to do it. He just wanted to hide in his room and play games.
In other words, Rozen was too lazy to go out.
But such a Rozen could only be hardworking on one thing.
That was when he faced "miracles."
So, only when it came to magic and games, Rozen had always put his heart and soul into it.
Because it was a hard-won miracle.
"So, you sincerely cherished your life that was saved thanks to a miracle. Not only did you practice magic diligently, but you also worked hard to learn all kinds of knowledge to make up for your lack of stamina. When your mana was exhausted, other than playing games, you also studied online."
Everything about Rozen was exposed by Roman just like that.
That was the truth.
In terms of stamina, Rozen was weak and lazy.
But in terms of magic, Rozen was definitely the best among his peers. At the same time, in order to exert his strength to the fullest, he studied all kinds of knowledge.
The proof was that Rozen could quickly plan all kinds of tactics in a simulated battle.
By the way, Rozen was also proficient in eight languages. In terms of academic ability, he could have gotten a PhD a long time ago.
"Because you are such a person who cherishes miracles, that's why you are disgusted by the Magicians who can sacrifice everything for the sake of magic research, right?"
Roman said and tapped Rozen's shoulder.
"I won't ask you to correct this point. I even think you are right.
But the director isn't that kind of person. Chaldea is no longer the cruel facility you think it is.
At least here, I hope you can lower your guard.
That's all I want to say. "
After that, Roman smiled at Rozen and left the room quietly.
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