Magic Shop Owner

The Magic Shop Owner (魔法屋) is an older woman who runs a magic book store at Castle Town of Melromarc. She was mentioned to be a witch by herself.

She gave magic books free of cost to Naofumi and his party to learn magic as a gift far saving her family in Riyute Village.

Appearance
According to Naofumi, her clothing are that of a typical Witch, a race which is mentioned to be the masters of magic.

Personality
She is mentioned to be kind, polite, and generous. She was willing to repay her gratitude.

Abilities
Being a witch, she is proficient in using magic.

Magic
Repels any debilitating spell placed on the target(s). Throws ball of fire upon the target which then explode on contact. Was incorrectly translated as Zweite Fire Place on another instance within the same chapter and volume.
 * Fast Anti Bind「ファースト・アンチバインド Faasuto Anchi Baindo」
 * Zweite Fire Blast「ツヴァイト・ファイアブラスト Tsuvaito Faia Burasuto」

Chronology
The lady that owns the magic shop has relatives that live in the Riyute Village. Because Naofumi saved many people during the second wave. She happily assists Naofumi whenever he needs it.

The magic shop owner gives Naofumi three books to help him learn magic as thanks for helping her grandchild during the second wave. She says she would like to have given him a crystal ball like the king had given the other heroes, but they are quite expensive and out of her budget range.

Again Naofumi requests her aid for the magical thread for Filo clothes to which she happily abides. Unfortunately, the gem needed for making the thread was broken and needed to be replaced Alchemist's Cave. She guided Naofumi's party through the deceptive monster and also aid him in defeating a Nue monster. After retrieving the gem, she made Filo spin the wheel thereby using her magic to make the thread for Filo's clothes.

She was the first person to pay Naofumi for her travel by his carriage, thereby becoming his first customer.

Relationships
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Trivia
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