Alex opened his notebook to a new page, thenusing ditation techniques to navigate The Marks interferencehe cast forceball, counting his heartbeats to ti the completion of the spell. It winked into existence like an old friend and he imdiately cut the flow of mana to its magic circuit. Next, it was ti to record how long it took before the forceball faded:
Forceball Spell Formation: Five Heartbeats
Dissipation: Ten Heartbeats
Better.
Hed gotten even faster at casting the spell thanks to Theresas ditation techniques. Yet, as pleased as he was with his progress, he was also getting a little frustrated.
He still hadnt gotten anywhere close to his speed before hed received The Mark, andlooking around at his classmateshe noticed that most of them were casting it faster than he could. So of them had only started learning the spell on the first day of class, and seeing their forceballs appear after only two or three heartbeats was a little annoying.
He took a deep breath, acknowledged his feelings, and then let them go. Frustration was narrowing his focus, causing him to only see part of what was really going on. That wasnt helpful, so he decided to ntally step back and examine their forceballs compared to his own.
Looking around, he noticed that none of their spells were as large or as strong as his. So werent very stable and flickered, and even so cast by students whod started the class already knowing the spell, were slower and tended to fluctuate at tis.
Their forceballs might have been cast quicker, but his won in power and precision; and it was thanks to his constant practice and analysing The Marks interference. The Mark did have its downsides, but it also had its benefits.
He turned his focus back to his work, and this ti, he cast forcedisk.
The spell took longer than his forceball before it appeared before him. But, while he wasnt as fast at casting it as he wouldve liked, it was still appearing faster, and showing major improvents in power, precision and stability.
Itd better be getting better, he mused, flipping through his notebook. There were a huge number of failures that hed jotted down and analyzed. It almost hurt to look at the pages.
Unfortunately, he was still hitting a wall with how much he could improve the spell at the mont; he wondered if he would have another breakthrough when he learned more force spells and more about force magic in general. Also, when his mana pool increased, hed have more room for bigger magic circuits: he could try expanding the circuits for forcedisk and forceball and constructing them in new ways. He wondered what improvents he could make then.
He dismissed those thoughts along with forcedisk.
Those were plans for later. For now, warm ups were complete.
Now, it was ti for the really painful part.
He opened up the spell-guide for Wizards Hand andtaking a deep breath and readying himself for The Markbegan to cast the spell. Previous failures bombarded his mind like a hailstorm.
He considered one in particular using his ditation techniques: an image from yesterday where The Marks distraction had caused another unique mis-alignnt in the magic circuit.
He winced as he cut off the flow of mana and ended the spell.
Flipping open the notebook for Wizards Hand to his previously recorded failures, he recorded the specifics of the misalignnt, frowning as his eyes scanned the pages. Despite being a brand new notebook, it was already half-filled with failures. Hed already generated far more mistakes for this spell than he had for forceball or forcedisk.
Alex sighed. Even though it was also a first-tier spell, it was more complex than the other two. Wizards Hand wasnt a simple shape like a sphere or flat circle: it was a force construction that mimicked the complex shapes and movents of a human hand. In the sa way, its spell array was far more intricate than the others. Its magic circuit had lots of smaller moving parts and details and lots of places for The Mark to interfere and make things go wrong.
Still, repeatedly practicing it had generated so progress: hed gotten a little farther into constructing the magic circuit each ti.
He glanced around at the other students.
In truth, he was still ahead of many of them in so ways, yet in other ways, so were quickly exceeding him.
So were already casting fairly solid looking Wizards Hand spells. One had even progressed to the point of starting to work on casting Force Shield, and Alex noticed Professor Rams deep-set eyes watching thatstudent very carefully. There was an interest there that hed seen in both ValRok and Jules when they interacted with him.
He stifled a chuckle and a little twinge of jealousy. Professor Ram had been very impressed with Alexs forceball in the early weeks, butwhile the instructor was still supportive and helpful to all his studentshe showed a keener interest in those that were continually excelling in the class.
And right now, that wasnt Alex. He was only doing well enough.
Oh well, he thought. Shouldnt be greedy. Youre already getting opportunities.
He promised himself that even if he had to try until he went cross-eyed, hed excel in force magic eventuallyand not for favoritism, but for his own benefit. All he needed was effort and ti. He looked down at his notebook. Well, ti, effort and the willpower to not go mad from having all his failures thrown in his face. With resolve, he began to re-cast Wizards Hand.
By the ti Professor Ram called their floating desks down, Alex had gone from frustrated, to pleased with his work for the period. Hed still only made a snails progress moving forward with the spell, but there was still ti left to work on it before its corresponding assignnt was due, and he recognized that not everything in life went smoothly.
He understood that better than many.
Conjuring his forceball, he gathered his class materials, placed them in the hanging basket and stepped out of the classroom only to run into a waiting Theresa.
Alex! She was waving at him excitedly from the wall shed been leaning on. In each hand she clutched a letter. My parents wrote back!
So from what the mail office said, there was a big problem with delivery in the Rhinean Empire, which is why it took so long to get here, Theresa said as they sat down for lunch at a picnic table on campus. So kind of monster was prowling one of the highways: black scaled, but humanoid with big claws. So travellers first saw it, and then it was seen near a town. Apparently, a group of elental knights were sent to the area to patrol and they stopped all travel around there while they looked for this thing. Anyway, they never found it, so they finally opened things back up. Thats why the mail was held up.
She placed a second letter on the table and laughed. And this ones from Captain Fan-Dor. Would you believe he addressed it to all of us, including Brutus? Hes so funny. Anyway, it seems youre in luck, he says hell have ti to teach you more Mop-and-Oar-
Spear-and-Oar Dance, Alex insisted as he broke off a piece of olive bread and handed it to her. And thats great! But first, tell how your parents are. How is everyone?
Well, theyre fine, though father was pretty upset when he found one of his grandfathers swords was missing, she said. Mother wrote the letter, and she said he cald down after a bit. She also said I should have asked permission.
Maybe you should have? Alex offered. I dont think your parents would have been mad if you wanted to take it for protection. I an, its not like you were running off to go sell it for loose change at the market or sothing.
Yeah, maybe youre right. Either way: Ill get a chance to apologize soon. They want to co and visit.
Oh man, when? Alex asked. For Sigmus?
No, they didnt say anything specific yet. They asked where they could stay, though.
Hrm. He tapped his chin. Theres no room at our place in the insulaand we dont know how much the inns in the city charge.
Yeah, Theresa said. Im going to look into that this weekend.
Good idea, Alex said. Maybe I can talk to Hobb. He might know of so place on campusbut, with the prices the university charges, maybe the cityll be better. Anyway, well find sothing for them. Now, whatd they say about you following your great-grandfather in qigong?
Uh, well. She frowned. Mother didnt really say much about that. Just a he would be happy, I think. I kind of thought theyd react a little more.
Huh, how do you feel about that?
A little disappointed, I guess. She shrugged. Though it could have been worse. They could have disowned for stealing great-grandfathers sword.
Hey, maybe theyre saving that for when they get here: just a full magistrate-supervised disownnt.
Oh, Uldar, dont even joke about that.
Well, Im only half-joking. They could be waiting to have a discussion with you face to face, instead of trying to send what theyre thinking in a letter, you know?
She thought about it. Thats probably true. Ugh, now Im going to be excited and nervous waiting for their visit.
Im sure itll be fine, in the end.
I hope soso about Fan-Dor. He wants you to na a ti to et him at the docks. Apparently, theyll be in port for a few weeks. So, do you want to do it this weekend? We could make a day of it with Selina.
Ugh, Id love to, but this weekend Ill be helping out Professor Jules for the first ti. I cant miss that.
Ah, thats too bad. She sighed, then looked at him worriedly. Are youare you doing okay, Alex?
Hm, what do you an?
I an are you okay. Youve been pushing really, really hard lately. Exercise. Practice. Classes. Studying. You just dont stop. Then youve been cooking tooand if its this busy now, whats going to happen during exam ti?
Hey, one of the reasons Im pushing so hard now is so that I dont have to push so hard when its exam ti. He smiled. Pay it now, instead of paying it later. Besides, I think your ditations been helping relax, rest and cope with the schedule. The exercise helps too: I sleep even better than I did back ho and Ive got more energy these days. Im doing okay.
Hm, and what about this job at Shales? she asked. If you get it, it's going to take up even more ti in the evenings.
He shrugged. Ill figure sothing out. For now, Im okay.
She frowned. You promise youll tell if youre not?
Yeah, I promise, I promise, he said. What about you? You work on Life Enforcent stuff all the ti, and then its exercise, and then its learning things from the Watchers of Roal. And youre taking care of Brutus and watching out for Selina as much as I am. Youre busy too.
I guess, ...it's all just so much fun, though, she giggled. It doesnt feel like being busyand besides, I think I might be able to get a job if I keep at it.
Oh? Alex cocked his head.
So. She leaned in. Theres this Watcher that Im starting to get to know, and shes friends with the wardens at the Beastarium. When she heard how much experience I have with animals, she said shed ask if they needed any help. I know its not anything reallysolid yet, but its sothing.
Well I think its great. Alex smiled. You get to earn so coin doing what you like and what youre good at: thats about as good as it gets, isnt it?
Yeah, I just hope it works out, she said. Itd be kind of nice to have a job by the ti my parents get here.
Yeah, I know what you an. But, hey, hopefully this work with Professor Jules is going to help with Shales.
At least youre in school, she gave an uncharacteristically cute pout. Im the one thats just auditing courses, ditating and training. I kind of feel like Im getting lazy.
I dont know, from what Ive seen, all that cultivation stuff is hard, he said.
Yeah, but its fun, so it doesnt feel hard. Ach, its like Im just hanging around.
Hey, what do you call people that dont work for their coin and just hang around?
She paused, cocking her head. What?
Nobility, Lady Theresa of Thaland.
She burst out laughing.
The mana within The Cell hit Alex like a club.
He paused, taken aback. Mana-powered apparatuses filled the room ahead, surrounding a cauldron that was bigger than a nobles carriage. A giant mana vacuum hung over it, connected to a mana waste container the size of a farrs cart which sat in a corner of the massive room.
Hundreds of complex ingredients had been set out on multiple tables beside tools of alchemy, so he easily recognized, but most were new to him.
A staircase built beside the cauldron led to a catwalk surrounding the cauldrons broad, glyph-etched lip.
Professor Julescompletely suited up except for her maskwas talking with two others. She paused when she saw him enter.
Ah, Mr. Roth, youre early! Good, good. She pointed to a series of hooks on the side of the room. Hang your things, wash up, and gear up. Well be doing so good work today, and theres a lot for you to learn.
Oh? What are we doing, professor?
Her smile was a little unsettling. Chaos Essence to craft mutagens and the potions that can animate the inanimate. Today, youll see how the building blocks of matter can be a harness. And today, we are harnessing the harness.
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