NoxPersona9: Thank you very much for your kind compliments XD And that's very astute of you! That's exactly something I'll address a little later on in about three more chapters so keep that thought at the back of your mind until then ;)
Day 3, Lesson 2 & 3: Holy and Light
Maybe it hadn't been such a great idea to strike up a conversation about Onyx Dragons and Freud's magic yesterday but he didn't really regret it even as he groaned under the weight of the massive amount of books, scrolls, and papers piled onto him. If all the scholastic institutions of the world suddenly decided to upend all its tasks down onto him, this would be what it'd look like.
... Holy magic could be said to be comparable to the rays of the sun since holy magic is imbued with both the sun's light and heat but its most important property that it's most well-known for is its ability to create and restore. This also makes it effective against dark creatures because the warmth of holy magic is able to diffuse through them in a similar way as how heat diffuses to cooler areas until equilibrium is reached since dark magic, with an absence of any properties, is essentially a heat sink. With holy magic's light and capability of restoration, it is able to create the energy that the dark magic perpetually seeks, therefore stabilizing and dispelling a portion of it within the organism and causing atrophy within the dark creatures' bodies at a rapid pace…
Oh he was making up for it alright.
The amount of work he had to catch up on might have been enough to make even full-grown, well-established academics shed a few tears but Phantom was not an academic nor was he an ordinary man. He was Master Thief Phantom dammit and he refused to be beaten by something like this! He's stared down situations more taxing and stressful than a few measly tower of books!
But even so…
Phantom stared at the reading and allowed himself a mental whimper.
A few feet away, Freud watched the wallowing thief while hiding a broad grin behind his teacup as he tried to stifle his laughter enough so that it wasn't too loud.
