Chapter 89
Chapter 89
After completing my fourth spell, Mark, my training wasn’t over yet. I sent Mea up to get some rest and stayed alone in the training room—or rather, not entirely alone.
After all, I always had three companions by my side.@@@@
[This one’s shaping up well.]
[You’re getting a feel for it, huh?]
[Oathkeeper, if you add my illusions, it’ll be perfect.]
It was getting a bit noisier, but it brought back memories of the training center. Back then, too, I’d stay up late, sacrificing sleep to fire shot after shot of magic bullets.
“Not working again.”
The black ball of mana in mid-air fizzled and faded.
What I was trying to do was this: firing a magic bullet remotely.
Inspired by Mea’s demonology lesson, I realized that it’s possible to develop demonology beyond the fixed structure of spells.
The properties of a demon’s mana—the faint but distinct traces embedded within it, even if they couldn’t be called fragments of power—how much I could leverage those was also part of demonology.
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