Rosvisser was slightly surprised.
While interacting with A-Donkey, she had indeed used *Soul Judgement* to calm his stubbornness. But the magical fluctuations were so faint that it would be nearly impossible for anyone to detect them without focused perception.
Yet somehow, udia had noticed…
In response to udia’s question, Rosvisser simply smiled and replied, “Just a small trick, nothing worth mentioning.”
Much of her ability to use *Soul Judgement* was thanks to udia’s guidance, so it was only right to show a bit of humility in front of her mentor.
“But how did you know I’ve been practicing *Soul Judgement*?”
When she and Leon initially asked Tiger to help them find books on primordial magic, they had used the excuse that “Leon wanted to study it.” Tiger likely used the same reasoning when asking Charlotte.
But here was udia, immediately recognizing her magic as *Soul Judgement*. That was more than just keen observation.@@novelbin@@
udia chuckled. “At first, Charlotte wanted some primordial magic books from me, supposedly for Leon’s training. But primordial magic belongs to us dragons, and it’s considerably harder for outsiders to master.”
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