Chapter 215: Excursion (2)
by Jessie@AFNCCI entered Rohakan’s vineyard, crossing through the jumbled world line with my mental power. It was a process that would’ve proved difficult if not for the Toughness acquired the other day.
“You came.”
Then I reached a hut in the vineyard. Blue sky and strong sunlight like summer radiated down upon Rohakan, who was waving his hand as he sat on the parquet floor.
“Come and sit down.”
He had an older face than when I killed him, though he still looked like a young man.
“Whoa… indeed. I see that you’ve changed a lot.”
I approached him.
“This is enough to teach you.”
Then, the class started. Rohakan did not need an introduction or unnecessary words.
“Look at this first.”
He first drew a magic formula in the air. It was a simple yet huge magic circle of a shape that was too familiar to me.
“This is your Psychokinesis, right?”
The Psychokinesis engraved on the body of my Iron Man. Rohakan understood it at a glance.
“Yes.”
“It’s crazy… to engrave an entire magic formula on your body. Didn’t it hurt?”
“It’s just pain.”
Rohakan smiled a little.
“Okay. You imprinted a magic formula on your body, exponentially amplifying the magic’s function, output, and efficiency. If it were an ordinary wizard, no, it’s a method that even most knights wouldn’t dare.”
Without the characteristic of Iron Man and my unique mental power, it would have been impossible in this world. It was a method that only Deculein could implement.
“Every time you cast a spell, the circuit will overheat. The heat could burn your blood vessels and cause death… in any case, being alive is proof that it’s okay.”
Then, Rohakan arbitrarily modified the Psychokinesis in the air. The form was vaguely curved as dozens of bizarre circuits started anew. As circuits were entangled, he drew more unidentifiable geometry. I looked at it with Understanding.
Rohakan asked.
“What do you think?”
“…It’s inefficient.”
“Is that so?”
Inefficient. The circuit that constituted the magic should be set as short as possible. Mana consumption should be kept as low as possible. Observing the above two principles, but producing the best possible output, to reach the most advanced.
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