Yelena and the Agents were eager to try.
However, Wong and Mordo, along with the other Sorcerers, exchanged uneasy glances. It had only been a few months since they last saw their Sorcerer Supre transform into a Dinsional Demon God. To them, this felt absurd, almost like betrayal.
Especially Mordo — he was already rigid, committed to resisting Dinsional Demon Gods. He had almost zero tolerance for anything that disturbed the natural order. Hearing Malrick's words, his expression hardened, asking silently: "Why are we being asked to follow if our master becos what we should fight?"
Malrick imdiately addressed their concern. He explained quietly but firmly that he no longer needed Earth itself. "You know . I've already beco an Abstract Entity," he said. "What could I possibly want with a planet?"
When Wong and Mordo rembered what "Abstract Entity" ant, relief washed over them. Malrick had started as an Abstract Concept, then evolved into a Dinsional Demon God. The possibility of borrowing power from such an entity was actually a great privilege, not a reason for betrayal.
"Then do we still need the Vishanti formation to protect Earth?" old Wong asked hesitantly.
Malrick nodded. "Of course. The formation isn't just for repelling Dinsional invasions. It also prevents collisions of other dinsions with Earth."
He clarified that Kamar-Taj's Sorcerers would retain their original duties. This change was only ant to teach them an extra set of magic skills.
Wong considered this carefully and asked: "At the academy, do we teach these new spells to students now?"
"Not yet," Malrick replied. "Only when they start their internships."
Having addressed the Sorcerers' concerns, Malrick turned to his artificial intelligence companion. "Jarvis, send them the spells I've prepared over the last two days."
"Yes, Master."
In the next mont, everyone's communication device pinged in unison. Each person opened their emails to find a 10-gigabyte PDF file waiting for them.
"An electronic magic manual?" Wong muttered, surprised. He'd never learned magic from a PDF before.
They opened it — the first line read: God-Realm Dinsion: New Concept Spells List and Magic Manual. Below it was the author's na: Malrick. The next line: a bold warning. Internal docunt. Outsiders must not cultivate. If you wish to cultivate, first castrate yourself to prove your resolve. Otherwise, all consequences of spellcasting fall under the God-Realm Dinsion's jurisdiction.
Wong couldn't help smirking at that. No wonder the manual was digital. If it spread, many would take that warning literally.
Suddenly people around him gasped.
"My god, these powers are considered spells?" one whispered.
"Can this stuff actually be cast?" another asked.
Wong scrolled down to the spell catalog. He saw dozens of categories, each filled with incredible abilities.
Sequence One: Body Enhancent
1. Self-Healing Factor (Wolverine–style)
2. Super Physique (Beast version)
…
3. Steel Body (Superman-level durability; upper limit referenced to a godlike Dormammu-level)
Sequence Two: Energy Manipulation
1. Heat Manipulation (Pyro)
2. Energy Blasts (Cyclops–style)
…
3. Heat Vision (godlike level, comparable to Dormammu)
Sequence Three: Elental Control
…
Sequence Four: Mind & Spirit Powers
…
Sequence Nine: Rule & Concept Spells
1. Ti Stop
2. Space Stasis
3. Molecular Manipulation
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4. Incarnation of Justice/Order (a human-form god clone, similar to Rejedo's m-body)
Sequence Ten: Prank & Bizarre Powers
1. Induced diabetes with random sugar types
2. Emission of strong acid from the mouth
3. Fart-powered flight
4. Absorbing others' luck to beco lucky
…
In total, ten sequences, 990 spells. Wong sat stunned, as if he might cry.
"These… all usable?" he asked, disbelief in his voice.
Malrick nodded. "All are usable. But they draw energy from the God-Realm Dinsion."
Behind that catalog, each spell had required gestures, incantations, or hand signs. Once a Sorcerer connected with the Dinsion, they could cast spells just by performing the associated prelude.
Many of these powers originated from the Black-Light Clone's absorption of mutant genes during its ti in the Void Realm. Without organizing them into a system, Malrick might never have realized how many abilities he'd mastered.
Though Malrick could cast many of these powers under the Six-Gem Rules — like spatial teleportation, magnetism control, or vector manipulation — the organized magic manual made it accessible to others. It converted raw cosmic abilities into structured spells.
Wong, though anxious, spoke up: "When can we start learning? And what is the cost?"
Malrick answered calmly: "Cost is paid through acts of justice. Service to maintain order."
He turned to Wong: "Tonight, you go back. Work with Jarvis to draft a contribution ledger, listing protective duties for Earth's dinsion. Once approved, the cost of borrowing Dinsion magic will be calculated under that system."
Tony stroked his chin. "Maybe set up a point system? Let Jarvis track rits — giving points based on difficulty and importance of missions."
Malrick shook his head. "Unnecessary. Once they connect to the Dinsion, I can sense what deeds they've done — the magic itself records their actions, no manual ledger needed."
He turned serious. "Right now, feel free to test out spells from the list. For now, it's free."
He snapped his fingers.
Imdiately, everyone present — following the book's instructions — began to connect with the God-Realm Dinsion. Hands ford complex seals, voices chanted incantations.
Malrick diverted a small fraction of his own energy to authorize these borrowings of power.
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