The Story of Hanna/Chapter I - Assist Leon

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Screw his orders, he made a bad call because he doesn't know what you're capable of. There's no way you can obey an order that could put both your lives in danger. You must help him because you're sure that with your magic assisting him, he's guaranteed to win. You read a quick spell and cast it on Leon, who instantly feels a surge of power running through his veins. Timing of the spell is perfect. It comes at an opportune moment when Leon is preparing to strike, and when he realizes what has happened, he runs through his opponent with ease. The enemy wasn't expecting the attack to be so fast. It was twice as fast as a normal attack, way beyond the capabilities of human muscles alone.

Leon turns towards you, with a surprised look on his face, and you show double peace signs to him. "Nice going, Hanna."

You're happy about getting praise, but since every second is precious, you brush it off. "There could be more of them."

"You're right." Then, he suddenly falls on his knees in front of you. "Get on my back. We can move faster like this."

You gladly oblige and let yourself carried piggyback. He goes for a run and it's almost like being ridden by a horse. Even with you on his back, he can run faster than you could ever run.

"Why didn't you tell me about your abilities earlier?"

"Hanna didn't think she would have to use them."

"Can you use offensive magic as well?"

"No, Hanna can only use alchemy and assist others."

"That should be plenty. I'll be relying on you again if they attack us."

"Yes, use Hanna as you wish!"

"Please don't phrase it like that…"

"Hehehe, you silly boy."