Today is a sunny day with the sun shining in the sky. The warmth that radiates on the earth is the perfect atmosphere for all living things that live on it.
The elven princess and her guests were no exception.
Riveria stared at the person sitting in front of her sternly yet felt nervous. The reason was that person was inspecting the gem she imbued with mana a few times ago.
"It was a remarkable mana gem, princess." Caster said as his eyes fell on the gem in his hand.
"Your praise is too high for a beginner like me, lord Caster," Riveria replied, lowering her head.
"No praise is too high or too low, Princess Riveria." Caster smiled. "Despite your young age, the capability to create such a gem is a remarkable feat, my lady."
A statement that made Riveria blush. "I was just lucky, nothing more and nothing less."
"Then let me compare you to one of my students." Caster said softly.
"Isn't that a disrespectful act, Lord Caster?" Riveria raised her eyebrows.
"I'm not comparing your differences, but I want you to see the perspective in the story I'm about to tell to count to your insight into Magecraft." Hearing the reason made Riveria smile.
"Fine, as long as it doesn't demean anyone. I have no objection to your decision, Lord Caster."
"I used to have a student. He is very talented in magecraft. He can even use advanced magecraft within three months of learning. But he had difficulty controlling his mana during his first year of study. I gave him gems to channel mana for his practice. He could infuse advanced magecraft into his gems, although he always failed to control them." Caster placed the gem on the table.
"On the other hand, you had almost a perfect control in mana." The Caster touches the gem's surface, making it glow.
The crystal lost all of its cracks, and the magical energy it emitted was much more stable and glossier than before.
"Until one day, he managed to create his method. The practice I just did earlier was a method he created."
"You learn from your students? I've never heard of such a thing before." Riveria asked in surprise.
"That's a natural thing in education, especially magecraft. Teacher-student perspective is important in uncovering the secrets of magecraft. Here, take a look at the gem." Caster gave Riveria the gem.
The elven princess could sense the amount of mana had now increased astronomically. She could even feel a beat from the gem.
"This is amazing." Riveria was utterly speechless at the accomplishment in front of her.
"What is lacking in you is not in control but how lacking you are in the configuration of mana in the gem. Take a tidal wave as an example. You already have perfect flow but lack consistency."
"Lack of consistency?" Riveria asked sincerely.
"Yes. Just like the magic you use, princess. Manipulates energy with the same consistency as spells and magic images in the user's mind so that magic can manifest. Just like magecraft, the difference is that magecraft uses consistency from conceptualization from its functionality." Caster said slowly, trying to explain it as clearly as possible to the elven princess.
"Maybe I can put it into practice," Riveria muttered.
"Then do it." Caster answered curtly.
"Eh. But what if I ruin this place?" Riveria asked wide-eyed. She remembered from the journal that gem-related magecraft had the risk of exploding.
"It's all right. Let me take care of everything, princess." Caster said reassuringly.
Riveria then turned her gaze to the side where Aina was staring at her.
"I'm just following your decision, my lady," Aina said.
Riveria looked at Caster with some doubt, but as she saw her teacher's smile, the doubt slowly began to fade from her mind.
"Very well, I'll do it," Riveria said firmly.
"That's good. I'll prepare the practice site." Reply to Caster as he stands. Riveria saw where Caster had gone, towards the center of the garden. She saw the teacher put a blue gem he had taken from under his clothes and put it on the floor.
The spirit moved his hand in the air; thus, a pulse of magical energy spread across the villa. Riveria thought of this phenomenon as another bounded field. But, it was different.
Rather than an energy expansion, it is like the signal to activate something. And the jade-haired elf began to feel it: Like a gear began to turn, the princess could feel the environment stir. But she could not say what it was.
"Channel your mana into the gem, my lady," Caster asked politely.
Riveria stared at the gem for a moment with a calculating gaze, predicting all the possible outcomes of her actions. The princess analyzed what Caster had said earlier regarding the consistency in magic energy regulation in magecraft.
"Yes, teacher." Riveria walked over to the crystal in question, directing her hand to start channeling mana.
The princess began to feel a shock attack from the activation of her magic circuit, causing her to feel pain along her arm. Though, she ignored the pain and went back to concentrating on condensing and equalizing the consistency of her magical energy distribution.
The gem began to glow, emitting mana in all directions, whereas Riveria realized something. There was a difference from her previous training.
The magical energy that Riveria controlled was easy to manage, and some external force governed the direction of Riveria's power so that it made the energy became less consuming energy to maintain.
Riveria realized what the intention of the other power there might be, so she looked at her teacher in surprise.
"Teacher." Riveria said in astonishment.
"Proceed." Caster smiled as he nodded his head.
Riveria started to feel more confident with her actions. She began channeling more mana and shifted all her concentration to regulate the mana's consistency in the gem being built.
Cracks started to appear again from the blue gem, but Riveria didn't even budge about it. Instead, she continued to count mana faster than before and started condensing it at one point within the gemstone.
Blue light radiates from the precious stone, turning it into a shining object capable of blocking the sunlight, making it glow independently by displaying a bright blue light.
The light slowly began to fade, blending with the crystal entirely.
Riveria tried to fill her lungs with air as Aina ran towards her with a handkerchief and started to wipe the sweat from her princess' face.
As the princess tried to manage her pain, the Caster took the gem. "The number of cracks has decreased significantly. Good job, princess."
Riveria, who was summoned by Caster's words, tried to stand up to check the results of her work. The princess walked with Aina watching from behind, worried that Riveria would collapse at any moment.
"Is this really my handiwork?" Riveria asked in disbelief as her eyes fell on the gem in Caster's hand.
"Exactly, this is the result of your hard work. You are indeed someone who is very talented in the use of magic." Caster gave the gem to the princess.
Riveria observing the gem, could only be in awe of its beauty, apart from the cracks and difference in quality that was like heaven and earth with her teacher. The feat she accomplished with her sweat was something that made her heart skip a beat, regardless of whether her job was handicapped or not.
Then Riveria realized something had happened in her current training, about an outside force helping her. Come to think of it, then the answer was from the teacher, but there was no logical explanation as to how she had allowed Riveria.
"Another kind of Magecraft." Muttered the princess with wide eyes.
"Is something bothering you, princess?" Caster asked, followed by Aina, who also watched Riveria with caution.
"No, it's nothing," replied Riveria neutrally.
"In that case, fine." Caster looked up at the sky, his brows furrowed as if contemplating something.
"Lord Caster?" Riveria called.
"I think we still have plenty of time, let's move on to the next lesson."
"Yes, my teacher!" Replied Riveria, beaming.
Aina just smiled nostalgically with the expression now plastered on her lady's face.
From there, Caster taught Riveria what he knew about basic magecraft. The first thing he would do before resuming training, Caster asked Riveria.
"Tell me, princess. What is your goal in learning magecraft other than to quench your thirst for knowledge?" Caster stared intently at Riveria, who was now seated, hand holding a pencil ready to take notes.
Riveria closed her eyes, considering the correct answer to Caster's question. Not long after, she put down her pen and began to look at Caster with mixed feelings.
"I want to see the outside world. What lies beyond this forest, I want to know everything." Riveria said with a small smile on her face.
"There are many beautiful places out there, princess. But everyone will have a special place for the best. I reclassified my previous question: What was the thing that moved you the most to learn magecraft?" Caster asked softly.
"I guess I can't hide everything, huh. You are like a god, lord Caster. I want to see the deepest mysteries, especially the dungeon. That way, I want to become an adventurer in a familia. Together we conquer the impossible." Riveria spoke calmly, but the charisma radiated from her as a princess of the high elves was undeniable.
Caster went silent, his eyes wide open at Riveria's statement, or perhaps rather than being called a statement, was the wrong term. Declaration, that was a declaration.
"What a declaration, princess." Caster smiled sincerely.
Hearing that sentence, accompanied by the change in Caster's expression, made Riveria hold her tongue, realizing the words that had left her mouth.
"Uhum, that's more or less. But that's the deepest desire of my heart." Riveria said, trying to soften the awkward situation in her heart.
Aina sighed as quietly as possible so as not to be heard by anyone, even though it seemed useless. Riveria's expression became dull.
"Anyway, I think we should continue our lesson," The man tried to change the ambiance.
"There was a reason why I'm asking such question, princess." The spirit's expression turned into a calm persona.
"Then, what is your reason, lord Caster?"
"It is a simple reason. When you become an adventurer, you must possess a might to be able to survive in the dungeon, and this particular magecraft will help you in any dire circumstances." As he spoke, faint mana began to trace around his arm. It was light, yet it was very potent.
"What are you doing, lord Caster?" The Elven princess was awestruck by her teacher's quality of mana. Even she had already experienced Caster's other spells. It did take notice that this particular event was different because he managed to exceed that high-end quality magical energy on such a small scale.
"It called reinforcement magecraft, one of the most basic. Even it much more basic even than gem magecraft." Caster admitted with a calm face.
"Wait. You said that earlier, our practice was not the most basic one?" Riveria asked with confusion clouding her mind.
"In some sense, yes. But I assume you did practice that kind of magecraft as your first try because of that journal, correct?"
"Well, yes. I learned any of my step from Queen Celdia's journal." Riveria replied with an innocent face.
"That girl, she even did not change it." Caster hummed with a slight annoyance.
"What's wrong lord Caster?" Riveria called.
"I'm just wondering if you could use gem magecraft in the first place. I thought you were able to use this particular magecraft. Yet, you have no idea what reinforcement is. Your expression told me everything, princess." Caster only has his slight smile.
Riveria was left dumbfounded, lost for words. "But, don't take it wrong. You already have a solid foundation in gem magecraft. Even your consistency on mana itself was one step ahead of the average mage would be. Then, I have a bright insight about this lesson, my lady."
Riveria blinked several times before regaining her composure. "If that was the case, let's start the lesson."
"Sure, first let's headed to the forest." Caster walked first, followed by the elves. Yet, Riveria could not guess what was going to happen next. The words reinforcement might ring some application within the range of that particular magecraft.
It might be strength and durability. Sure, that was the thing Riveria could think about what kind of magecraft she would learn.
Caster stopped his step, taking a closer look at his surrounding. He spotted something that made a faint smile form on his face. Thus he continues the walk as the wood becomes less and less clumped.
They stepped into a reasonably wide-open area with thin grass covering the ground. The dense trees surrounding the place seemed to be a natural fence so that outsiders would like impossible to touch the site.
"This is where we will start practicing strengthening magic and various other physical exercises." Caster said softly.
The statement left the princess out of words. Physical exercises? Furthermore, as a noble elf, that kind of training was never heard of, and now she must learn that to some extent.
"Pardon my rudeness, but can you explain what is your intention, lord Caster?" Riveria asked, somewhat feel intrigued.
"First of all, I want to elaborate on what kind reinforcement magecraft is. This particular magecraft has capability to enchant anything that filled with the user magical energy. For example, when it channeled through muscle and bones." He walked to a large rock. Caster focused on his hand.
Without warning, Caster punched the stone as a shockwave erupted from the place when the man landed his fist. Flying debris scattered across the field, creating a cloud of dust covering half of Riveria's sight.
As the dust dissipates, the sight becomes clear for both elves, and the scene waiting for them makes their eyes wide open.
The colossal rock now turned into a fragment of its former self. There is no rock, only dust.
"Such a power, it's impossible," Riveria muttered in her disbelieve. Aina was not better either; she was shocked by the sudden outburst of power from the spirit.
Riveria was utterly aware of how powerful spirits are with their magic as an Elf. But to this degree, it was something that she had never heard of.
"I thought it would be weaker." Caster hummed in his thought.
"That was an amazing display, lord Caster." Riveria said with awe.
"Thank you for your compliment, princess." Caster slightly bowed his head.
"That power. That was comparable to level 5, and yet you did that with only a single strengthening type magecraft?" Riveria asked.
"That's why it's called reinforcement. It pushes you to your body's limit as a living being. For me, it could take me to that level of strength. Because of my experience and endurance alongside my magical energy, the power of an andveturer was not an impossible odd." Caster said with his hand showing a line of light, magic circuits.
The flow is still the same as before, majestic and powerful. Riveria gulped.
"Now." Caster pointed his hand at the scattered rocks. The dust began to reconstruct and molecule by molecule, began to connect and solidify. Thus the giant rock was re-created, with no flaws in its white surface as if it had never been destroyed.
"It is your turn, princess." Caster smiled.
"But, how? That was a remarkable feats and yet I had no experience with this reinforcement magecraft." Riveria asked with genuine shock.
Indeed, from the journal, reinforcement was tough to master, and it caused a lot of body experience to control the intensity of the mana so that she would not harm herself.
Can she do it? That was the question.
"You can." Caster answered.
"I'm not doubting your judge, lord Caster. But I have no idea how it works." Riveria lowered her gaze, feeling conflicted.
"Don't worry, I will guide you. The first step: Activate your circuit." Caster asked softly.
Riveria then did what her teacher asked her to: activate her magic circuit. She winced as the pain began to stroke her nerves and her arm. But she is already used to it and ignoring the pain.
The circuit started to glow, nowhere on Caster's level, but it was enough to perform a magecraft to a certain degree.
"What I should do next, teacher?" Riveria is holding her arm, shaking from the pain. But as he responded, Caster narrowed his eyes.
"As I thought when you performed with the gem magecraft." Caster said with concern.
"What's wrong?" Riveria asked.
"You made your own nerve into magic circuit don't you?" The tone began to change from the man.
"I don't know. I follow the insstruction in the journal." She said innocently.
"Why I'm not surprised." Caster approached the princess as he extended his hand.
"May I touch your hand for a moment?" Caster asked, which Riveria complies without any question. This action caused Aina, once again, to begin to wonder why her princess quickly let the man touch her skin.
As the man touched the princess's skin, he inspected the circuit with an intrigued look. But concern was the dominant one. He felt the circuit and thus made the elf's circuit begin to emanate a dim light.
Rivera herself fell a jolt all across her nerve as a strain had already lifted from it. She could feel it; the mana from her surroundings had been absorbed by her magic circuits, unlike her prior condition. She did not feel any pain in her nervous system.
Not only that, but she also became more powerful than before, but lasting weight still exists in her nerve.
"What did you just do, lord Caster?"
"I'm just opening your closed circuits and stabilizing the rest. It would make you perform magecraft easier due to your full-opened magic circuits. Although you must endure the weight of that amount of mana since this is your first training." Caster let go of Riveria's hand.
Riveria stared into her circuits, feeling every detail in every peculiar change within her body. It feels incredible.
"Want to give it a try, princess?" A smile curved on the spirit's face.
"Absolutely." Riveria beamed.
Now, she stands before the rock in question, calculating the power for breaking the solid object.
"Now, channel your mana into your body and push your power to empower your existence, and thus enhance your strength and durability that necessary for the attack." Caster said, which made Riveria nod sternly.
The girl is standing before the mighty rock. Her eyes are closed, concentrating the circuits and magical energy she needs to perform the task.
Riveria's circuits escalated in mana reserve, making it shine brighter. As the mana poured into her muscle and bones, it began to manifest the change as Riveria could feel her entire body become a lot stronger, yet it came with heavy restrain.
The princess shouted with all her might, landing a punch into the rocks and creating another shockwave. Although it was weaker, the result is genuine.
The rock shattered as the dust flew in all directions.
Riveria was astonished. Her strength is paramount; she is smiling with joy. But, the smile dropped when the dust disappeared. The stone did not destroy. Not entirely, but only a tiny part of it.
"That was amazing, my lady!" She could hear Aina cheering from behind. Indeed she achieved physical feats that exceeded her race, but she felt conflicted.
Comparing it to her teacher's feats, it was insignificant. Instead, Riveria felt her heart ached, probing for more.
She needed to be stronger than before to achieve her dream.
"That was a good achievement, lady Riveria." Yet, Caster complimented her accomplishment, but she did not feel that way. Was it someone called dissatisfaction?
Riveria clenched her hand; her eyes turned into stern ones.
"Teacher," Riveria called, earning a raised eyebrow from the spirit.
"Yes, princess Riveria?"
She wants to be more vital to prove to her father and strong enough to venture into the outside world.
"Teach me how to control reinforcement to maximze its potential like what you did earlier."
She took the first step, a little effort for another brilliant tomorrow.
"As your wish, my lady. I will teach you how to control it." Caster answered with a smile.
The teaching became more intense and escalated in a rapid phase, but that was the princess' request herself. But, neither of the two parties seems to have any objection to it.
They back into the theory as the princess eagerly wrote the entire subject.
Every new knowledge from her teacher is like she discovered a lost art from a long bygone era, which partially is the truth. After learning about jewels and reinforcement, magecraft brings the princess into a deep hole of wisdom from the spirit.
The application was not limited to a certain degree, like a deposit of magical energy or enhancing physical attributes. But it can also improve any different object and store any magic spell.
Riveria knew only a seasoned forge master and a high-class grimoire could perform such feats.
And these two magecraft exceed both of them by a large margin.
Right now, the princess is inside the villa with various stuff lying in front of her. Her circuits were active, pushing their magical energy into the blade with Caster's guidance.
"Focus on the balance between the durability of the sword and how much magical energy you want to add to reinforce it. If the magical power overlapped with the object's durability, it would be destroyed, worse, disintegrated." Caster watched Riveria's study.
The elf tried her best to maintain balance and analyze the structure of the sword. At first glance, it sounds simple, like any of her magic training with Mr. Forgar. Now, saying it was challenging would be an understatement.
First, she must maintain consistency in channeling her mana into the sword. The thing that followed was the most difficult: She must empower the blade to its fullest concept without breaking the balance.
"Khhh." Riveria grimaced in pain as the weight strain began to affect her body.
"My lady." Aina muttered under her breath. Witnessing her lady's hard work always makes Aina speechless with her tenacity. Despite her body starting to sweat and seemingly in pain, Riveria did not stop.
"That's enough, princes Riveria." Caster spoke with concern.
Riveria cut her magical energy and gasped for air. Now her body experienced a jolting sensation; the worst part was her arm.
"Why? The reinforcement is almost done." Riveria objected with her heavy breath.
"I know, but your body is in its limit. " Caster approached the princess, kneeling to check her condition.
Riveria sighed in defeat as her muscle began to loosen because of Caster's magecraft. It was a pleasant sensation after that hard practice.
"That was an impressive display, princess. I'm sure you could mastered this magecraft under three months." The spirit speaks confidently.
"Really?" The light began to appear on Riveria's face.
"Yes." The man replied, which made Riveria's spirit rise again, but her legs lost their prowess when she stood because of her boosting enthusiasm.
Caster immediately caught the princess's body, bringing their bodies closer to each other. Aina also deftly grabbed the princess's body from behind.
"You should rest, my lady," Aina suggested.
"You might be right. Thank you, lord Caster." She said as Caster released his grip.
"You're welcome, princess. I suggest you must head home. " Indeed, the day is already on edge, so her father will check on her at some point.
"Thank you for your teaching and hospitality. I expect for our next meeting, my teacher." She smiled at him. And that smile caught Caster's eyes more than any of Riveria's smiles. The smile plastered on her smile was her genuine expression of happiness and gratitude.
"I'm waiting for it." Caster replied Riveria's smile with his.
"Then, I will take my leave." The princess slightly bowed her head as she moved to the door. But, still. She stole a glance at her teacher's figure.
Caster realized the elf's gaze, making him wave his hand.
Riveria blushed for a while, but she immediately regained her composure and waved back to her teacher before opening the door and leaving.
Riveria hung her head; she was tired. But, this way to her chamber was still astonishing, like when she walked past it the first time.
It is like an endless hallway stretching from her bedroom to the villa. The hallway was quiet, or even dead silence. The sound that the two elves could hear was their footstep.
This situation might be terrifying for some people, but Riveria was one of the magnificent forms of magecraft. The mere sight of this magic was breathtaking.
"He seems like a nice man if you asked me, lady Riveria." Suddenly Aina started a conversation, which pulled Riveria from her inner thought.
"Yes, he is." The princess admitted, though there is some hint that she was flushed by embarrassment by something, and it made the chamberlain smile mischievously.
"What's wrong, my lady. Is there red sand covering your face? Because it turns very red." The chamberlain did not stop teasing, causing Riveria to hold her step.
"Aina, I'm sure there are many leftover studies in my room since I spend much time with lord Caster. So, I want you became my partner along the line." The princess spoke with a smile. Though, the chamberlain knew very well what exactly she meant.
Riveria chuckled lightly, amused by Aina's sudden demeanor change.
They continued their walk, and not long after, they arrived at the door in question. As the princess opened the door, it was her room, and surprisingly, the white-frozen environment was nowhere to see.
Everything is completely normal.
"He might be already dispelled his magecraft." Riveria murmured, examining all of her surroundings.
"I will prepare your bath and dinner, my lady."
"Yes, please." Soon, Aina left the princess's chamber. Riveria moved to her study table and opened the journal while utterly alone. She searched for any necessary information to improve her magecraft and mana efficiency.
Her eyes never left the journal. She kept turning the journal pages slowly, following her eyes' speed. She keeps reading, ignoring her surroundings as her circuit begins to activate for Riveria to calibrate to her theory and study.
It hurt, but she smiled with satisfaction.
The clock kept ticking, the princess did not stop for her study, and excitement still would not want to die in her eyes.
Then the princess heard the door open, which made Riveria deactivate her magic circuit. But, when she laid her eyes on the person who entered the door made her relaxed.
"Aina, I thought it would be someone else." Riveria sighed.
"Hehe. Don't worry; King Larfal was busy with the royal court. Anyway, the bath is ready and the dinner shall be delivered after." Aina smiled.
"Alright." Riveria closed queen Celdia's journal, kicking her legs to move to take a bath.
Bathing and then a silent dinner in the dining room, both of them relaxing. Although silent.
She is on the way to return to her room. Riveria and Aina were the only people who passed through there. When they were just a few meters away from the door, King Larfal was already in front of Riveria's bedroom.
That made both women widen their eyes in shock.
"Ah, Riveria. I was just about to enter your room to greet you." Larfal said with a slight smile on his face. A heavy and strict smile.
"Father," Riveria greeted with a bow, followed by Aina.
"I'm more than happy to know that you want to greet me even at this hour." Riveria raised smiled softly, in contrast to her father.
"That was my duty as a father, Riveria. I'm glad you're taking your study seriously. When I peeked into your room, I was shocked when you were reading a ton of books without even blinking." Larfal chuckled.
The statement caused Riveria to space for a moment, and a similar situation also happened for Aina. But, Riveria decided to follow the mood.
"I have a lot to learn as a crown princess, father. " Riveria replied with a small smile.
"That was a good spirit, Riveria. I hope you can become a very prestigious queen in the future." Larfal darted his eyes into Riveria's, making the girl somewhat caught off guard.
"Have a pleasant night, Riveria." The king ended the conversation, leaving the women with a bold mark on their minds.
"Father." Riveria muttered.
"Did he notice something in peculiar about you, my lady?" Aina asked.
"I don't know. But my father indeed noticed something." Riveria narrowed her eyes. The jade-haired princess felt uncomfortable with the gaze her father gave her.
"I suggest we go inside your room, lady Riveria, because it is more private." Aina suppressed her tone at the end of the sentence.
"You might be right. Let's head inside." Riveria let out a tired sigh.
They arrived at the bedroom. Without any further ado, Aina prepared the sleepwear for her lady and quickly tidied the bedroom. Riveria sits on the edge of the bed while Aina brushes her hair.
"My lady, if you excuse me. Why you let Caster touched your skin?" Aina asked purely from curiosity.
Riveria widens her eyes, cracking something in her mind. Yes, what Aina said was true. She let Caster touch her skin, but come to think of it, Riveria did not mind at all. Instead, he made her comfortable.
"I can't say for sure. But, when Caster touched me, I could feel something familiar. It's like we've met before." Riveria, lost in her thought, tried to find the correct answer.
But, it only provokes a teasing smile from Aina. However, the chamberlain keeps her mind to herself. Aina put the brush away as she stands.
"I guess it is okay. We can talk about this topic another day. Have a pleasant night, lady Riveria." Aina bowed and withdrew from the room.
"You as well, Aina." Riveria smiled.
When the door closed, Riveria laid her back on the bed, releasing all her weight from her shoulders. The princess had to admit that today was one of the most tiring days in her life.
On the other hand, today was one of her best days.
She activated her magic circuit at the minimum capacity; the dormant circuits began to glow in its dim light.
"Beautiful." Riveria rubbed her arms, marveling at the shape and aesthetics of the magic circuit.
"But yours is much more majestic than mine, lord Caster." Riveria mesmerizes by Caster's magic circuit. The energy the circuit emitted and even the radiance of those two things were so beautiful that Riveria was at a loss for words.
"When I was able to reach the same place as you, lord Caster?" She talked to herself with a smile curved on her face. It was a smile full of hope for a bright future.
On the villa's balcony, Solomon gazes into the sky, admiring the beauty of the sky above him. His expression was blank, but there was faint happiness in his eyes.
The villa is left without any light, this place is his workshop, and because of that, he can manipulate every section of the building as he will it. For now, he prefers for this villa to become unknowable.
"What a reckless girl. She created magic circuits from her own nervous system. But, somehow you remind me of her, Riveria." Solomon chuckled, conflicted with his emotion.
"Magecraft, and art of magi that capable replicating the truest form of miracles. Yet, she considered it a work of art. Still, I did not expect that Riveria has a same speciality like you, Celdia." The carefree tone was no more. It turned into severe.
"The ability to manifest a Reality Marble."
There we go. I hope you guys enjoy this chapter.
Next update: A Will To Protect.
The next update might take more time than before. Well, I have a holiday schedule for the entire week.
See you for the next update.
PS: Still looking for Beta reader.
