Since my possession, I have undergone countless training sessions.
Sitting cross-legged in the middle of a forest, focusing on my breath.
Expending all my mana until the brink of death.
ditating beneath a waterfall.
And now, even secluded training.
Secluded training had a distinct advantage over other forms of training.
Naly, it lasted for a significant period, and during that ti, I was utterly alone.
Why is solitude an advantage?
Because it ans I don’t have to worry about my current life.
To truly focus on training, one must distance oneself from all distractions and worries.
How the story will unfold from here, who needs to do what, and if things don’t go as planned, how I should intervene.
Not to ntion, I still need to make those Snowflake Tomatoes for Elena, but I heard fresh tomatoes haven’t arrived yet… what should I do…?
No matter how much I try to concentrate on training outside, sothing always happens that’s more interesting than training, making it impossible to stay focused.
But in secluded training, that’s not an issue.
I could imrse myself entirely in training.
At a rough estimate, I spent over a month in isolation.
That had never happened before.
“Hoo…”
But does this kind of focus guarantee growth?
“Of course not.”
Even though I consider myself sowhat of a training expert, there is one common truth I’ve realized no matter what type of training I do.
Training is like gambling.
Just because you bet a lot of money doesn’t an you’ll win.
Likewise, no matter how hard you train, growth is not guaranteed.
On the other hand, even those who started with nothing can strike it rich through gambling.
Training is the sa.
There are days when I gain insight without even training.
“…”
So how should I evaluate this training?
I looked down at the table in front of .
[Blood Demon’s Heart Refinent Technique]
[Blood Demon’s Shadow Arts]
[Blood Demon’s Step]
The secret techniques of the Bloodstone Cult.
Just now, I had finished reading the final chapter of Blood Demon’s Shadow Arts, completing all volus.
Of course, simply reading them doesn’t an I fully understood everything.
[Blood Demon’s Heart Refinent Technique]
A secret technique detailing the circulation and accumulation of life force within the body, drawing power from the blood and darkness of others.
[Blood Demon’s Step]
A fundantal martial technique covering movent principles, including Shadow Step, which allows for rapid movent over long distances.
[Blood Demon’s Shadow Arts]
A secret art that builds upon the Heart Refinent Technique and Step, explaining various applications of life force manipulation—essentially, an advanced combat thodology. 𝘳ÄNǒꞖËŜ
Each one of them was of the highest caliber.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say they were the finest skill books available in Fantasy X Academy.
“Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much.”
It’s not that I doubted their value.
I just didn’t think they would suit .
Why?
Because the Bloodstone Cult primarily relies on extracting life force from others.
Their techniques are fundantally built upon consuming external vitality.
That approach is vastly different from mine, which harnesses the elents of the earth.
In other words, our sources of power are entirely different.
It would be like trying to fuel a coal power plant with oil—it shouldn’t work properly.
That was the logical assumption.
But I had overlooked sothing.
All things ultimately converge into one.
This truth applies equally to magic, martial arts, and sorcery.
Even if it were a secret technique from the Bloodstone Cult, if it had reached the ultimate level, then it must inevitably align with other ultimate truths.
That was how advanced these techniques were.
“Just reading through them once…”
And already, so much had changed.
I felt as though I had glimpsed the heights I needed to reach.
As if the path forward had suddenly beco clear.
That alone was a revelation.
A revelation of no small significance.
Since magic is essentially the act of manifesting what one envisions in their mind, this realization beca even more apparent.
— Whoooosh!
I envisioned one of them in my mind.
I couldn’t draw upon the life force of others. So instead, I drew upon my own. I focused on deepening my breath.
My vision turned red.
As I awakened my life force, my body reacted. My irises turned crimson, and even the tips of my hair were tinged red.
At a glance, it resembled Bloodfire.
But this was entirely under my control.
— Fwoosh!
The room filled with a black aura.
An energy forged from my own life force and blood.
But I had no intention of shaping it into a form.
This ti, I sought sothing different.
I retracted all of my life force.
Then, I called upon my mana.
— Fwoosh!
The result was the sa.
Only the color was different.
Brilliant white, dazzling in its radiance.
A manifestation of magic through my highly purified elental energy.
Two thods, one result.
One used life force, the other used mana.
In the end, both techniques led to the sa conclusion.
This ant that everything I had read in those three tos could truly beco mine.
“This much should be enough.”
I uncurled my legs from the ditative position and rose to my feet.
Then, I pushed open the door.
The massive stone door slid open effortlessly at my gesture.
The mont it did, the Blood Witch, who had been leaning against the wall, scrambled to her feet.
“You… you’re finally out!”
Dark circles hung heavy beneath her eyes.
But her irises shone a deep crimson, overflowing with countless desires and impulses.
I tilted my head slightly.
For so reason, she no longer felt as imposing as before.
Before, regardless of her height, I always felt like I had to look up at her. But now, I no longer had that sensation.
Yet, an odd discomfort remained.
Because her eyes were brimming with affection.
“Did you… did you reach enlightennt?”
“Not yet.”
“Aah… there’s still more.”
She let out an awed sigh, almost like a moan.
She was right.
There was still much more for to grasp.
During my secluded training, I had gained countless insights, almost daily.
But I knew instinctively—
I was still rely standing at the entrance of enlightennt.
— Swish…
The soft rustle of fabric reached my ears.
Ordinarily, at this mont, the Blood Witch’s crimson eyes would have already appeared before .
But this ti was different.
I could perceive her every movent vividly.
Her breathing.
The glint in her eyes.
The heat radiating from her fingertips.
But above all, the way she controlled her energy.
Everything about her was strikingly clear to .
It wasn’t that she had changed.
I had.
Having studied the three foundational books of the Bloodstone Cult, I now understood them.
And at the sa ti, I realized—
One of the things she had told was true.
“You really don’t use the life force of others.”
At my words, she smiled.
It was brilliant.
The first smile I had seen in a month.
But that wasn’t what made it special.
It was a smile filled with the satisfaction of finally being acknowledged.
“At last, you’re truly looking at .”
“It’s just that now, I can see.”
“Feel it a little more.”
Blood Witch’s face drew closer.
Her forehead pressed against mine.
The tips of our noses touched.
Her crimson eyes appeared larger than ever.
Burning with fervent desire and longing.
“Ian, you have finally stepped onto the sa path as .”
Chuckle.
Her laughter, deep and rich, resonated through the point of contact between our foreheads.
The sa path.
I understood what she ant.
Both she and I were part of the Bloodstone Cult, yet neither of us relied on the life force of others.
Perhaps my enlightennt through the secret arts of the cult wasn’t entirely my own doing.
Maybe Blood Witch had played a part in it.
She asked.
“What further enlightennt are you seeking?”
“I think… I can unify two opposing forces into one.”
“Your mana and life force?”
“Yes.”
“Ahh…”
She let out a soft sigh.
Sweet and warm, her breath carried a trace of excitent.
I could feel her thrill, raw and unfiltered.
“You truly stand at the sa precipice as .”
Thump. Thump. Thump.
A heartbeat.
But not mine.
Through the contact of our skin, I could feel her rising body heat.
Swish.
Her hand traced along my back.
With a slight tug, she pulled herself closer, pressing into .
“Haaa…”
Her half-lidded eyes, trembling faintly, gazed into mine.
A deep crease lined her thick double eyelids.
Pure.
A pure and unadulterated desire.
That was who the Blood Witch was.
And in that mont, I realized sothing.
The strongest people I had ever known—every one of them pursued sothing with a singular, undiluted intensity.
Like madn.
Blood Witch’s lips quivered as she spoke.
“…I told you before, didn’t I? You are radiant.”
“Now that I stand at a similar level as you, do you feel no jealousy?”
“Ahaha.”
She laughed.
“On the contrary, I will push you forward as much as I can. The birth of a true powerhouse is always exhilarating. And if that person walks the sa path as ? Ahh…”
Hot.
From where our abdons touched, her warmth surged even further.
“My dear Ian, you said you wish to unite two opposing forces into one?”
At this distance, even the subtlest movent of my eyes was enough of an answer.
Blood Witch stared at .
Her pupils, hazy with feverish excitent, seed as though they might lt.
Even the slight misalignnt of her focus was entirely fixated on .
When she finally spoke, her voice was thick with sothing unshakable.
“To unite… ans to beco one.”
That was the last thing she said.
A hint of blood’s tallic scent lingered in the air, teasing my senses.
Then, her lips pressed against mine.
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