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34 – Young Child – Personal Progress Report

Ti passed by in a lazy fashion. Peaceful days spent playing with Sylphy, trying my best to abuse my youth and

to catch up and smack my arrogant Dad with a sword, either seeing Sylphy off by handing over to Mister Laws or walking her ho, and then working on various magical experints late in the night.

And doing my best to ignore the three who were releasing about five years worth of pent up sexual tension.

Seriously. I thought that my mom was kinky and loud, but Mama Lily...

Well. Your first ti of anything had a big impact on your life afterwards. It seed like she, uh... had a certain inclination towards certain roles. And ropes. And other things that I tried my best to pretend I never saw.

Fortunately for , I figured out a way to combine barrier and wind mana to dampen sound.

Only took

like... five years.

Hah...

But anyway, ti passed and before I knew it, I had turned six.

In that ti, I figured a few things out.

First, Sylphy was a certified genius who could do whatever the heck she wanted with mana as long as she had enough. And while she didn't double her mana every day like I did from dumping my mana and reabsorbing it every night, her growth rate was still exponential.

Not to ntion she could sohow pull in water and wind mana whenever she was running low and naturally use those as easily as if they were her own mana.

anwhile I had to actually send chunks of my own mana out to manipulate ambient mana...

Was it because I thought too much? Master Roxy was similar to Sylphy too... She just waved her wand and things worked.

Whatever. The point was, Sylphy was a magical genius.

Of course, I didn't let that show. Instead of being amazed, I praised her hard work and creativity. I also told her a little white lie about magic being able to do whatever the user imagined just to see what she could pull off.

As to the result of that little white lie?

...Well. Turns out that might not have been a lie.

Seriously. When I told her that incantations were just mory aids and that magic circles were just special shapes to help imagine the spell working, she ca up with her own incantations and shapes.

For example. ?

'Water, bubble up and splash!'

?

'Water, bounce!'

...It was one thing for

to be able to shorten incantations like that because I developed a whole new magical system that took advantage of the combined elents to structure things.

It was another thing entirely for a child to be able to shorten it just because they didn't know better and had it work.

I wasn't envious. Not at all. Nope.

Still, it was interesting. And since it worked for Sylphy, all the power to her.

Us re mortals though had to figure out how to make it work in a way that made sense instead of just taking leaps in logic and creativity and... however else she just willed things into existence.

But that was fine. It was more fun trying to figure out how to break sothing down and explain it in a logical fashion than it was to just wibbly wobbly make it work.

Like that magic circle formation I gave to Master Roxy. And the magical tree I made for my mom.

Both of them were basically bundles of mana slapped together with ducttape and wishes, but they worked. I just had to reverse engineer them and find out *why* they worked.

Well, an alternate explanation why they worked. Because 'I said so' seed to be a viable path for magic spells apparently...

Anyway. That was the first thing I figured out: magic could be brute forced with a strong enough will, belief, or image a la Sylphy.

The second thing I figured out was that I... accidentally turned into a monster. Well, in terms of mana.

As I explained earlier, I kept doubling my mana every day by dumping it and then reabsorbing it the next day. It was handy since it put

right to sleep to avoid the awkward intimate noises filling the house at night. It was also handy because reabsorbing it the next morning made

wide awake and fully rested.

Which made

think that there might be a visceral connection between the body and mana... like magic circuits or sothing similar.

And so I was curious and paid careful attention to when I reabsorbed my mana.

Part of it flowed into my blood vessels, flowing around like it was actually blood. But a lot of it just... disappeared. At least until I pulled it back out. Then it mysteriously showed up out of the blue.

I was confused for a while... and then I realized how that was happening. Or rather, what *must* have been happening.

Sohow or another, the excess mana I drew back in was folding back in on itself.

I hadn't thought too much of it since I made it a habit a long ti ago. Not only that, but I never really tried using up all of my mana with spells anymore. Plus, when I drew out my mana I always made it into the sa floating crimson orb that never changed.

But one day I decided to do a bit of testing with my mana. While my parents were going at it, I snuck outside and did so experinting.

It wasn't much. I just wanted to see how much water I could make if I converted my mana. So, I pulled out a tiny thread as always and did the ol' convert directly to elent thing like usual.

And then I had to think fast as a literal lake started to fall from the sky.

Thankfully, seeing Sylphy ss around with water mana so much and cleaning up her mistakes trained

on how to quickly convert water back into mana and disperse it. But if it wasn't for that... Well, I was pretty sure that my moms weren't planning to get as wet as they were going to be that night if a lake fell onto the house.

Anyway... I was starting to think that I might have done sothing ridiculous with my training.

I didn't know what happened exactly. It could have been because I constantly cast

on my body whenever I was training, because I was cycling mana my entire life, or because drawing out and reabsorbing mana like I did had a weird synergy effect on my body.

All I knew was that it was probably a really good idea for

to keep a careful check on my temper and definitely not use incantation magic any ti soon. Opening the floodgates with my mana as it was now *really* wouldn't be a good idea.

Fortunately, there was a third thing I discovered that helped with that: I could create magic circles from scratch.

To put it simply, while the magic circles I learned from Master Roxy and the books worked, as I thought they weren't optimal. In fact, they were super convoluted with a lot of redundancies and extraneous elents.

To elaborate... it was like sobody used calculus to try and solve an addition problem. Like trying to solve 2

2 by breaking it up into 1

1

1

1, using trigonotric identities to turn each into sines and cosines to get sothing like (sin^2

cos^2)

(sin^2

cos^2)

(sin^2

cos^2)

(sin^2

cos^2), reducing it to 4(sin^2

cos^2), reducing *that* to 4(1) and then ending up with 4.

Or you could have just, you know, put two and two together.

In short, it was inefficient and also difficult for an average person to use.

Which would explain why no one bothered with them anymore except for super complicated spells that had chants that could be printed as a whole book by themselves.

So I fixed that.

My

approach already kind of did that by breaking the fundantals of a spell into abstracted elents, but I took it a step further.

To sum up my new magic circles into steps:

1. Draw a containnt circle out of mana to resist internal pressure from the spell

2. Determine the shape that would convert mana into a designated elent and inscribe it in the center of the circle

3. Layer a shape that tweaks one aspect of the output of the mana, like the size or speed

4. Repeat step 3 until the desired outco is achieved

5. Direct said circle to the target

6. Remove the circle

The hard part was figuring out all the shapes that tweaked the aspects of mana in different ways... But there was a shortcut.

By using my mana as the source of said magic circle, and cheating a bit like Sylphy and just imagining the result, it automatically shaped the circle, so all I had to do was just record it.

Thankfully, the years of visualization and mory practice paid off for that. I didn't even want to think how much of a hassle it would be if I couldn't perfectly recreate-

Wait.

...Oh.

Okay. I take it back. Maybe I wasn't that smart after all.

Co to think of it, the magic circles I saw could just be the result of sloppy recording.

And if I think about the magic circles I knew and the ones I made... Yeah, if you squint and tilt your head funny...

I sighed and then flopped back onto my bed. Staring at the ceiling, I muttered, "Dammit. And here I thought I was onto sothing..."

Well... At least I could make a better record for people in the future-

Ah. There wasn't a printing press to make books widespread. Gotta rember to make that at so point too...

"Hah..." I rolled over in my bed and muttered, "So much to do..."

There was sorting out all of my magic research, trying to figure out a way to stop Whitey from showing his ugly mug around here again, figuring out how to smack the crap out of Dad and wipe that arrogant smirk off his face, helping Sylphy be the best magician she could be...

Where should I even start?

"...Alright. Starting tomorrow, we work on crafting things. Magic items, alchemy, 3D printing... we'll start there. That and figuring out how to beat Dad. Then we need to make so protective charms for everyone... Yeah. That's good enough for now."

So with that in mind... let's get so rest.

"Oh Milis. Oh Milis! OH MILIS!!!"

...And improve my sound dampening magic barrier to sound cancellation because GODDAMMIT DAD! Could you just not make Mom moan so much!? I do *not* need to hear that!

I groaned and then pulled my pillow over my head.

...If only the morning ca as fast as my parents did...

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