It wasn't without reason that Makarov was speaking with caution. As one of the top-ranked Ten Wizard Saints on the entire Ishgar Continent, when he said someone was hard to deal with, they truly were.
Makarov thought for a moment and said, "The Council has already received the news. They are currently organizing a team to head north and eliminate 'Deliola' soon."
Gael shrugged and said, "Waiting for the Council to gather enough people... I'm afraid we'll have to wait until next year. Besides, if they eliminate it, such good material will be gone."
Makarov sighed and said, "There's nothing that can be done about it. The Council is currently..."
Although the Council's duty is to maintain order in the Magic world of the Continent, the Council's focus has gradually shifted in recent years, from maintaining order in the Continent's Magic world to specifically targeting and striking Dark Guilds. Striking Dark Guilds is also the correct thing to do, but focusing solely on this leads to the neglect of many other aspects, including threats like 'Deliola'.
In the Magic Council's assessment, a disaster of this magnitude does not bring as many benefits as striking a Dark Magic Guild. After all, Demons, even if they destroy several towns, only result in the loss of ordinary people's property. Some of the most dangerous Demons from Zeref's books disappear on the spot when they die, making it impossible to talk about any profit.
Compared to the personnel, funds, and various Magic weapons mobilized to eradicate Demons, almost every time Demons are eradicated, it's a loss of property for the Council. More powerful Demons can also cause casualties. Over time, naturally, no one is willing to go.
If it were Magic Beasts, it would be fine; their corpses could be harvested, and more powerful ones could sell for a good price, barely breaking even. In contrast, Dark Magic Guilds are different. Destroying a Magic Guild not only allows for the acquisition of Magic books treasured by the Guild members and various Magic tools, but the participants can also take some things while destroying it. Sometimes, the research of some Dark Guild members can even shock the Magic world. These ultimately become the property of the Council, which then profits under the Council's name.
With such a comparison, why would they bother spending time and effort to eradicate Demons? Most of the Demons that have appeared on the Ishgar Continent in recent years have been eliminated by civilian Magic Guilds or Magicians. Those killed by the Council are few and far between. This is also why Gael said that waiting for the Council to organize enough people would probably mean waiting until next year.
Many times, it's because the Demon's destruction is too severe, and the civilian Magic Guilds or Magicians can't tolerate it anymore, so they find ways to kill it. And this time with 'Deliola' is also like that. From the moment the news was known, 'Deliola' had already been raging in the north for half a month, and the Council still hadn't finished organizing its personnel, just letting 'Deliola' wander around.
Makarov was silent for a moment, then said, "Have you thought about how to fight it? 'Deliola' is called the Immortal Calamity Demon, mainly because of its extremely high Magic resistance. Ordinary Magician attacks have almost no effect. Only the Magic intensity cast by S-Class Mages can cause damage to Deliola. Your Magic intensity is not enough, is it?"
Makarov looked at Gael. Gael smiled, placed his hand on the Poké Ball at his waist, and said, "Don't worry. My partners are not to be underestimated."
Seeing Gael's confident appearance, Makarov was startled, then murmured, "Those strange Pokémon?" There was a hint of surprise in his words.
Makarov naturally knew something about Gael's Pokémon. After all, he was the one who carried Gael back, and Gael didn't hide anything. He was swept into this world by a spatial-temporal turbulence for some reason, and those Pokémon were creatures from his world.
Makarov was already used to such things. After all, that old woman Porlyusica also came from another world. And Gael's Pokémon, the most representative one, was that little guy named Gengar. Although it liked to play tricks normally, it did have strength. Its so-called 'Psychic Power', different from Magic, not only activated faster than Magic but also had many strange functions, including phasing through walls, teleportation, and other operations.
As for Gael's other Pokémon, Makarov also knew a little. These Pokémon were fine for dealing with Magicians below A-Class, but they were probably not enough to deal with 'Deliola'. Perhaps seeing Makarov's confusion, Gael said, "I naturally have confidence before deciding to take action. Besides, the abilities of these little guys are not as simple as they appear on the surface. They can evolve."
Hearing this, Makarov understood. So these little guys could evolve; then there was no problem. He had seen a Kubfu that was half a meter tall with his own eyes. After evolving, it became a strong giant bear over two meters tall, the so-called Urshifu. Just by sensing, he knew that the strong giant bear called Urshifu was more than ten times stronger in aura than before it evolved, and dealing with a normal A-Class Mage one-on-one was no problem at all. If it could still evolve, then dealing with 'Deliola' wouldn't be a problem either.
Thinking of this, Makarov said, "Go check the bulletin board and see if there are any tasks along the way. Don't do the ones in the Fiore Kingdom; leave some for others."
Makarov had a bit of a headache. Other Guilds had too many tasks and couldn't finish them. Here, it was the opposite: there were too few tasks, not enough for Gildarts and Gael. Gildarts returned once every few years, and almost every time he came back, he cleared out the bulletin board and went out with a bag full of tasks. Gael didn't take as many as Gildarts, but he finished them quickly.
Who knew there would be an all-attribute Magician? Besides basic attribute Magic, Gael also learned many other types of Magic, even delving into niche ones like Text Magic. Other people might need a Water Attribute Magician, a Fire Attribute Magician, or a Magic Tool maker to complete a task. But these tasks were almost all compatible with Gael. This resulted in many tasks being taken and completed by Gael before a suitable Magician was even found.
Makarov couldn't help but wonder if people from other worlds were all so abnormal. How could anyone have such an outrageous physique?
Standing in front of the bulletin board, a system panel appeared before Gael's eyes. If Gael had heard Makarov's thoughts, he would definitely have twitched his eyebrows. How could he be an all-attribute Magician? Instead...
**[Name: Gall Brons]**
**[Age: 15]**
**[Category: Create Pokémon]**
**[Level: A-Class Mage]**
**[Attribute: Normal]**
**[Ability: Multi-Attribute]**
**[Moves: Judgment, Perish Song, Hyper Beam, Recover, Heal Wish, Cosmic Power, Earth Power, Extreme Speed...]**
**[Magic: Molding Magic, Erza's Requip Magic, Receive Magic, Text Magic, Decomposition Magic, Shadow Magic...]**
**[Items: Galar Particle, Burst Staff, Amplification Ring...]**
**[Pokémon: Gengar, Ninetales (Fire), Ninetales (Ice), Dragonite, Urshifu]**
Yes. Gael's panel was the panel of that Creation God.