Chapter 66: Lesson #2

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Having allotted all the tasks, it was time for Ray's personal training to start.

After all, it wasn't just those three that needed to get stronger—he did too.

Currently, he was able to envelop all four mana types on his weapons and manipulate them directly while fighting, which was the 1st Stage of the Brahma Sword Art.

The 2nd stage of the Brahma Sword Art was a technique that manipulated the mana in the surroundings with your weapon and used it while fighting.

While the power of the 1st stage techniques was highly dependent on the Rank of the user and the types of mana they could master, the 2nd stage removed these limits by directly manipulating the mana of the surroundings.

After all, no matter how much mana a person can store, it will always be far less than the innate mana in the surroundings.

And considering the mana is not coming internally but from external sources, there are no restrictions on the types of mana one can manipulate.

However, according to Misa, his Magic Power and Perception Stats need to be in the range of A Rank before he would be able to use the 2nd stage of the Sword Art.

And currently...

Name: Ray Laxon

Rank: B

Stats:

Strength 8.1

Stamina 7.8

Agility 8

Perception 8.6

Magic Power 8.9

Intelligence 5

Charm 8

Both of them were below 10, as required to pass through the A Rank threshold.

Thankfully, Ray's body had a natural talent for using magic, so his Perception and Mana Stats were rising quickly, even if his other Stats weren't. Fortunately, Ray could compensate for that with his training.

His goal, for now, would be to raise his magic Stats to 10 by the next month and then begin practicing the 2nd Stage of his Sword Art.

But since he can't start on that right away, right now Ray's plan was to start learning the Evolved Elements.

To be honest, the little lightning spark that he had summoned earlier was the best he could do so far, after a week of training to transform his fire mana into lightning.

In theory, it was basically about increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules until the combustion reaction of fire transformed into the ionized plasma that is lightning.

But in practice, increasing the speed of molecules was no easy task.

He had to spend countless hours under a specialized microscope, compressing his mana to understand the minimum threshold of mana compression required for the mana particles to ionize.

He had to maintain a continuous state of concentration because even the slightest falter would cause the mana to blow up in his face.

But thanks to the grueling hours he spent in his lab, he was finally able to put into practice the basics of using lightning mana.

Now it was time to incorporate this Lightning mana into his sword.

He had previously tried it with a normal sword he had bought, but unfortunately, the temperature of the lightning mana was too high, and it had melted the sword as soon as he enveloped it with mana.

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