Chapter 193 (2/2)
After that, I proceeded into ed the orb of mana and shrunk it as quickly as possible Then I split the mana orb into two smaller ones After I had about a dozen snited so fire affinity mana particles in the atmosphere while I froze another set of orbs and so on By a few minutes into the exercise, I had several dozens of different elehout it all, I had a wide san cra
There were hundreds of variations of these et better at organic ic that did not need gestures or chants in order to cast
Much of the ht centered around stagnant ic, which were essentially spells limited in variations and uses in order to reproduce consistently and easily The gestures and chants that sotheir subconscious as they mold their mana into the spell that they want The downside was that estures and chants basically told opponents, ‘hey, I’ to throw a fireball at you’ It was fairly easy for any decent ic that I had so naturally grasped fro lived a previous life, was much harder to cast and control Every time I launched a blade of wind atofdetailed instructions of the et the shape, size, speed, trajectory, angle, etc all correct
You are reading on ReadReadNovelFullonlinecoe wasn’t as awe-inspiring as I sort of hoped it would be, but it was definitely a huge step forward—hs into the next core stages
My control and ‘finesse’ over mana had definitely been taken up a notch, almost as if the advancenition
I thought back to several instances in the past when the lances deic Olfred’s ability to cast eerily lifelike golema as well as Mica’s superb control over an abstract eleravity were all reasons that supportedAlea aside, I’ve never had the chance to see Aya fight Bairon was able to iant spear that looked about as detailed as a masterfully crafted weapon, and just recently, I caon made completely of ice
Is this why all the lances are so skilled in ht occurred tomeant constant attention to your body andelse, like fighting
That hy es didn’t fly even if they were able to—what use was flying when it took complete focus to sustain it and themana became this easy, then I could see how the lances were able to easily fly while casually talking to er to knohat my limits were, I was te room and test a few theories out—I was especially excited to activate Realmheart just to see what I could do However, a sharp pain flared in hts
‘A-Arthur! So…’
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Sylvie’s voice rang in my head, but sounded ?
I called out to her several s of excitement and elation were imht of stairs to the s room she had isolated herself in
I turned the cold metal handle of the door, but it was locked “Sylvie, I’m here! Can you hearit was just ja as it wasn’t, I punched a hole near the knob, rendering the lockopen the door, I stepped inside only to stop co in the back of the diirl in a si out fros at first I bla tricks on irl looked up and we locked eyes, I knew
“Sylvie? Is that you?”
The girl cracked open an uneasy sht topaz eyes “H-Hi, Arthur”
The two of us stood there Neither one of us knehat to do, what to say, how to react I still couldn’t believe it My eyes told ht or nine with long choppy hair that was the sa closely, her messy hair looked more like soft feathers than actual strands of hair
Little of the girl’s ss barely covered half of her forehead Her round yellow eyes shi+fted uneasily under aze until she sent ato keep staring like that?’
Caught off guard, I flinched, but not by the words themselves but the emotions that were intertwined into them
Unlike before, I could feel the eh my mind Like no she felt uncomfortable and embarrassed, but at the san eh my brain; it was never like this before At , e me how she felt—it was never this… intimate, for lack of a better word
“Sorry,” I said aloud “I’ht now What exactly happened?”
“After absorbing the retainer’s ave randpa said that my mother placed on me to keep me hidden” The disparity between her childish voice and her words threw
“So by breaking the seal, you were able to unlock the human form that asuras were able to transfor down at her small hands “To tell you the truth, I haven’t had the chance to really study the changes inat this ered, nearly falling forward before she regained balance
“Sylvie? You okay?” I asked, concerned
Sylvie stood in place for a moment, frozen I cautiously , when she slowly looked up
When our eyes locked again this time, however, a chill ran down ed—but her presence, her deaze were completely different So much so that I had involuntarily stepped back fro her neck side to side as if she was stretching it
“Ah, ah,” she said, clearing her throat “You can hearhow to answer
“I’ll take that gesture as a yes,” she said dis
‘Sylvie’ smirked, an expression that looked unnatural on her face “I’rateful that you happened to be in the same roos so much easier”
“Who Are You?” I repeated
Her srona”