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With a sudden yet casual wave of his hand, transparent coins appeared over Enigma's hand, which his shadowy body absorbed entirely, as if consuming them.
[You have exchanged 90 Contribution Points.]
[You purchased [Thousand Soul Fla Furnace Refinent Art]]
[You have exchanged 90 Contribution Points.]
[You purchased [Records of the Man That Went Against The World]]
[You have exchanged 90 Contribution Points.]
[You purchased [Grazing Heaven Philosophy]]
[Remaining Contribution Points]: [730]
"Once you master all three, you will advance to a new Realm," Wasp said with a faint smile. "And when you do, speak with again. I will show you the path forward."
"Well, thanks… I didn't expect that. Are you going to beco my martial arts master or sothing?" I laughed.
"He certainly seems eager to," Doctor Frankenstein chuckled. "Alright, Enigma, I need two books from you. You already know which ones."
"Naturally, Doctor," Enigma replied, vanishing briefly before returning with two large, heavy books. "Here."
He placed two mysterious-looking books on the desk, one green, the other blue.
The first book displayed no images, only a title.
"The first book, Comprehending the Building Blocks of Matter and the Elents, will help you refine your understanding of the world and even the universe," he explained. "I know you can already perceive many things with your eyes but comprehending them is different. After all, if you don't understand what you see, there's little difference between seeing and being blind, right?"
"Right," I nodded. "And the second?"
"Alchemical Science Studies," he said. "It will enhance your ability to appraise and accurately identify any object, item, or even living being. Both books complent each other. Once fully mastered, your understanding of dicine, Alchemy, and Science will soar. I planned to offer a few classes alongside them. How about it? I promise it won't be dull."
"Sure!" I said. "It's better than sitting around waiting for my aunt to arrive."
"Excellent. That will be 180 Contribution Points for both," Enigma said.
"Okay," I nodded, paying the price.
[You have exchanged 90 Contribution Points.]
[You purchased [Comprehending the Building Blocks of Matter and The Elents]]
[You have exchanged 90 Contribution Points.]
[You purchased [Alchemical Science Studies]]
[Remaining Contribution Points]: [550]
I felt that by learning from these, I could even grasp other Daos I had yet to master, such as the Dao of Alchemy or perhaps the Dao of Science. Does that one even exist?
"I'm next!" dea said. "Enigma, dear, nice to et you."
"It is nice to et one of my apprentices as well, dea," Enigma said. "I see that you got beaten not once but twice…"
"I'm sorry…" dea apologized. "I couldn't really go all-out against the young lady."
"It's understandable. You've always wanted to have a child, right? You see her as your own?" Enigma asked.
"I… maybe," dea said with a bitter smile.
"What do you need?" Enigma asked.
"I need a Grimoire and two Scrolls. Can you provide with these?" dea moved her hands, creating three different runes.
Enigma read them, quickly understanding what she ant and then disappeared.
Wait, she said he was her master?
And she earlier said all her masters were Demons.
So Enigma's a Demon!
Maybe.
For a Demon, he sure exudes no Demonic Aura at all. It is all strangely empty and not even ghostly or anything, there is just nothing.
In fact, I cannot even understand what's within him.
He must have a really potent concealnt spell, one that not even a cosmic realm being of my caliber can pierce through.
Perhaps if I master this "Intent" that Wasp talked about, I could see through such invisible walls.
"Here they are. There were so left," Enigma said.
He brought three items with him: a dark purple book covered with black and red patches, with a single emblem imprinted on top resembling an eye crying blood, and then two scrolls.
The scrolls were made of black paper, and the runes were imprinted using blood… from sothing. I couldn't tell what it was at first glance.
"What are these?" I asked.
"The book is a Grimoire," explained dea. "They are magic books with secrets behind magic, with magic imprinted on each page. As you read, it'll help you understand the book… if you're compatible with it. If not, they have various backlashes and side effects, but I am sure you can handle this. It's a book called the Abyssal Crimson Codex: Volu 1. It teaches the principles of the Primordial Chaos Path of Magic, the most forbidden in existence, alongside the Blood Path and Abyssal Shadow Path. I read this in my childhood, but I believe I lost that book long ago, or I would've gifted a copy myself."
"I see… that sounds really amazing," I said.
In Genesis, such books didn't exist at all. Chaos was almost a completely unknown elent, after all. To be honest, most gods were preoccupied with anything but deepening their understanding of what they embodied, except for the Supres, who had ample ti to do as they pleased and were always in a league of their own.
"And these two Scrolls are magical garnts embedded with runic inscriptions. You will first need to read that book to use them," she said. "The first Scroll is the Abyssal Chaos Mana Core Forging Scroll. It'll aid you in creating sothing like that, or perhaps even better. The second Scroll is the Primordial Abyss Magic Circuit Synthesizing Scroll. It will help you create Magic Circuits of imnse power compatible with your primary elents. I know that from your mother, your primary elents are Illusion, Blood, and Darkness, correct? From your father, it's Chaos. So everything should be compatible."
"Oh, I believe they should be greatly compatible," I nodded.
"These are more expensive," Enigma said. "One-ti-use magic items like these don't go for cheap, dea. This grimoire alone, just Volu 1, costs 300 Contribution Points. The two scrolls go for 200 each. The girl doesn't have enough points to get everything, even with my discount."
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