Became the Mother of the Male Lead - Episode 68

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Episode 68.

Eleventh birthday?

This feels cheap. . .

What I read wasn't the announcement of Abel's successor, which went smoothly.

[It was his eleventh birthday. The four abilities that had been suppressed finally began to clash. Mental collapse happened in an instant. Extreme pain made his young body uncontrollable. ]

[Before Abel lost consciousness, he saw his father, Duke Loubert's desperate face. ]

It was such a tragic content.

"The periodic clash of abilities. Was it an inevitable physiological phenomenon?"

No, now that I think about it, I remember that Abel always had a reason to suffer from mental breakdown.

Like when Deborah was kidnapped.

Or when he found out about Deborah's injuries while being in a situation where he had to protect the battlefield.

"Well, that's how it was."

When abilities clashed inside Abel, there was always a reason for it.

So, situations that disturbed Abel's mind.

Hades taught me.

When using magic, it is most important to concentrate the mind.

In other words, the mental state of the caster greatly affects the manifestation of magic.

Then what was the 'first' situation that caused Abel's mental breakdown?

"Abel was tormented by the obsession that he had to unlock the power of ignition before the announcement."

The anxiety that he couldn't unlock the fire attribute power even before the announcement.

And what fueled that anxious young heart was. . .

'Damn old man. '

Before the public announcement, the Gospel Count must have visited Abel several times, without a doubt.

Suddenly, a scene from a cartoon movie that I enjoyed when I was young in the other world flashed through my mind.

Well, roughly, it was about the chosen children of the Earth being transported to the digital world, joining forces with cute and powerful monsters to protect the world. . .

As the protagonist's mentor, who was obsessed with upgrading his friend monster, the friend monster would go on a rampage and malfunction if it had the wrong evolution.

Isn't our Abel's situation somewhat similar, experiencing a mental breakdown due to the rampage of abilities?

After all, encouragement and support are much more effective for young children who haven't fully grown than scolding and disciplining.

"It's clearly because of the Gospel Count's misguided education."

I couldn't hide my growing anger as I became convinced.

But I couldn't show it in front of Abel, so I forced a smile and said,

"Master."

"Yes, Young Ae."

"Listen to me carefully. Master, you can use the power of water, wind, and earth, right? You've even reached the second level of mastery, right?"

"Yes. . ."

"What that means is, you have more than enough magical power to unlock the power of fire up to the second level. You just haven't realized how to channel the power of fire yet. Do you understand?"

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