Aur sat cross-legged as he focused his mind, delving into his ntal space.
It was already filled to 80% capacity, but the speed at which he could absorb mana had slowed down, despite his capability being comparable to that of a high-grade talent, thanks to the assistance of the silkworm ring.
However, his attention was drawn to sothing else.
There was a grey-coloured spell rotating among his other spells in his ntal space. With so reluctance, Aur willed mana to pour into the spell as it continued to spin.
Suddenly, Aur's body felt light, as if he had beco one with the wind, seamlessly blending into thin air almost to the point of invisibility.
"Oh?" Aur observed his own body, but he couldn't see a single trace of himself. "I can be invisible!?"
He glanced back at his ntal space and noticed that barely any mana had been drained from it, which only added to his surprise.
"Looks like these spells don't consu much," Aur remarked as he cancelled the invisibility spell, causing his body to reappear with his white hair fluttering.
"Now I have attack, defence, movent, and concealnt spells. Now the investigation spell would completely cover all my aspects," Aur mused, his expression contemplative. Although he was still not satisfied with his movent spell and so other spells, they worked for now.
"It's ti to refine a spell from thief magic, blink!" Aur thought as he imdiately began preparing all the materials for it.
However, when he was halfway through refining the spell, a slight mishap occurred, causing the entire spell to fail.
Aur could only reveal a bitter smile as he started to refine the spell again, but this ti he failed miserably once more.
"Let's take a break for so ti," Aur decided, rubbing his temple.
"Let look at the books the second elder had given previously."
He retrieved his ring and began reading the books. Soon, Aur found one of the spells that caught his eye, making them brighten with interest.
"Tranquil Mind Incantation," Aur mused as he read the na of the spell. As the na suggested, it helped calm one's mind, allowing the caster to reach an optimal state of ntality.
Although ditation could achieve the sa effect, it would take ti, unlike casting these spells, which could instantly calm all internal chaotic thoughts.
For countless individuals, these spells were imnsely beneficial, even during battle, as a calm mind made for better decision-making.
The materials for the spell were relatively common, and Aur already had them in the ring given by the second elder. So, he quickly refined it.
To his surprise, the spell was successfully refined on the first try, and Aur imdiately imprinted it into his ntal space.
Aur's crimson eyes glowed as he activated the spell, instantly feeling a sense of calmness seeping into his body, masking all his internal useless thoughts as if he had achieved inner peace.
"Not bad," Aur muttered in a calm tone. The consumption of these spells was relatively average; if he used the spell continuously for around more than fifty tis, only then could his mana reserve beco depleted.
So Aur wasn't too worried about using it multiple tis.
"Now it's ti to refine the tier one spell: blink again," Aur thought as he tried after using his tranquil incarnation again. However, he failed once more.
Without much choice, Aur began to ditate again, drawing in the mana from the surroundings.
He was very close to filling his entire ntal space. From his estimate, it would take around half a year to do so, and then he would need to break through, which might take around five years to break through the tier one without any resources.
The Wizard path was very difficult to follow, even for those who are talented. Without a step-by-step process and the necessary resources, it was almost impossible to progress along the path.
Aur thoughtfully took out a potion from his ring and opened its cork. Imdiately, a disgusting sll perated from it, assaulting his nose.
Bearing the disgusting sll, he directly drank the potion. A murky taste imdiately filled Aur's taste buds.
However, Aur wasn't focusing on these details. Instead, he looked at his ntal space and discovered that he was absorbing mana from the surrounding area twice as fast as before, much to Aur's satisfaction.
"Alchemy definitely does wonders." he mused however Aur couldn't do alchemy and produce potion currently because he needed to be a tier one wizard for it without blue mana it was impossible to do alchemy.
Just like that Aur spent his ti training his physical body and refining various spells in seclusion while refining as much mana as he could.
Four months later.
Aur walked out of his dorm with a calm expression on his face.
"Captain Aur." John called with a smile on his face. The won and two n besides her also had respectful expressions on there face.
Aur just calmly nodded his head "it's ti for us to do another mission." he spoke with a smile as well.
The four of them nodded their heads.
"By the way, why does the atmosphere in the academy seem to be depressing?" Aur casually asked, glancing at the faces of various people.
"You don't know!?" the woman in the group exclaid with a stunned expression.
Aur just glanced at her with a questioning gaze "no, Darcy."
"I am sorry for my rude manner, captain." Darcy seed to realise sothing and hurriedly bowed her head.
"It's fine, tell what happened?" Aur said.
"Well an instructor of the academy died and it was our horoom teacher." Darcy whispered in a low tone.
Aur's pupil slightly flashed with a strange light but his expression was still calm "tell about it."
"Her na was Adriana. Apparently they had first thought that she was on a mission which for the instructors would take several months to complete however even after a long ti she hadn't co the academy imdiately started to investigate however the information seed to have been leaked by soone that the academy instructor was killed making the entire academy in a tense atmosphere."
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