Chapter 47: The Great Big Wizard

"The benevolent do not worry."

"The virtuous have no cause for shame."

"Sister Korma would not be troubled for shattering a Trickster's dreams, nor feel guilty for using a Trickster in experiments, nor feel remorse for teaching Sacrificial Magic."

"I would not either... Just like this world beneath our feet, my state of mind would not fluctuate even if I had just destroyed hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands of souls."

"This is neither callousness nor abnormality."

"It is because we are driven by higher ideals and beliefs."

"This is very important."

"Upon the path of magic, you will encounter increasingly cruel, obsessive, and paradigm-shattering occurrences. You will face more and more choices. Often, these choices are dilemmas. Making the right choice is more important than learning a powerful spell."

"If you wish to be truly kind, you must be blameless. This is not only a matter of behavior but also a matter of having an open heart."