A Wild Man Has Entered the Academy - Chapter 136:
Magic (2)
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Some things just aren’t meant to be. That’s what I thought after coming down from the ceiling.
I really wanted to fly like Iron Man, but the power was too strong, launching me like a cannon.
If you’re asking if this was something from the Soul World, I’d say no. This was my own invention.
For magic, you have to write the spell, and it doesn’t matter if you use your fingers or toes.
After all, there are wizards without hands. Plus, living in the wild made my toes quite flexible.
Of course, the result was an explosion. I forgot that using magic in close quarters causes explosions.
Luckily, my body was sturdy enough. If it had been someone else, their ankle might have been blown off.
“A magic in confined spaces causes large explosions. If you are cautious about these things, magic isn’t dangerous.”
Due to the big mess I caused, Godin used me as an example.
I had no objections since I had nothing to say. Godin wasn’t being malicious.
From his perspective, it was like having a bomb filled with gunpowder right in front of him. He had to be cautious.
“Well then, Sivar? Shall we train together?”
“Okay.”
“To be honest, your mana is very powerful, so it’s hard to fine-tune it. Even if you try to control it, the power will still be strong.”
I have no intention of trying to control the power. Besides, I’m not taking the mage route.
The defensive magic that Godin will teach me later is something I just need to know; magic isn’t crucial.
Also, the more mana you have, the better it is for that magic since it consumes a lot.
“So, let’s set aside fine-tuning for now, and focus on targeting. Do you know how to designate a target for your magic?”
“No.”
“It’s simple. Just point with the finger you wrote the spell with. Easy, right?”
Sure, it’s easy. But if you write the spell wrong, it’ll explode from your finger.
As mentioned repeatedly, language holds a very important place in this world. Magic is a prime example.
That’s why I consistently study language. It will be useful in many situations eventually.
“Shall we try it now? Let’s start with a water pillar instead of a fire pillar since it’s safer. You know the word, right?”
“Yes.”
Magic is similar to AI-generated images. You combine various words to create a single outcome.
If the result is good, you can change the spoken words to something else. Though I’m not at that level yet.
Following Godin’s instructions, I wrote the word ‘water pillar’ with my finger.
Then, I pointed my finger at the ground and quietly said:
“Water pillar.”
Just in case, I tried to control my mana as much as possible. If a disaster like before happened, it would be a big problem.
I reduced it to about 10%. I thought that would be sufficient.
Kuwakwa!
Until I saw a massive water stream shooting up from the ground where I pointed.
It wasn’t an ordinary well but more like a geyser. I didn’t specify any water pressure.
“Uh… that’s quite a large water pillar. Did you control it?”
Godin asked, looking at the water pillar with a bewildered expression. Water from the pillar was falling like rain.
I looked at the persistent water pillar and scratched my head, answering truthfully.
“Yes, I did.”
“…But when did you set it to stop?”
“I don’t know.”
“It’s a field-type spell, so it’ll continue until your mana is exhausted…”
Fortunately, the water pillar disappeared soon after.
The power was strong due to the red mana, but the duration was short.
However, the entire practice room got soaked, making it a hassle to clean up.
“Haha. Student Sivar’s mana is truly powerful. Too powerful, actually.”
“Is that a compliment?”
“It is, but mana is like fire. It can be very helpful to us, but it can also harm us. Student Sivar needs to learn how to control it finely.”
Even I struggle with finely controlling the red mana. It devoured and compressed even delicate processes.
Can it really be controlled with effort? It’s like a wild beast.
‘Maybe Godin can help with the theoretical part?’
That’s likely. But to do that, I need to consult Godin separately.
Godin doesn’t know I have red mana. He might have an inkling, though.
‘I also need to check the progress of the magic I’ve been researching.’
I need to find out what Grace is helping Godin with.
To do that, I have to visit the lab. Maybe I should ask Grace soon.
Or I could ask now. I carefully called out to Godin while looking around.
“Godin, I have a favor to ask.”
“What is it? If it’s about magic, I’ll help you with all my heart.”
Godin responded as if it was no problem. I approached him cautiously.
Then, after glancing around, I leaned in close so only we could see.
The height difference wasn’t much, so we huddled together.
Poof!
I revealed my red mana through my fingers, controlling it as weakly as possible.
Even so, the mana flared up like a lighter. It wasn’t hot, though.
“This is…”
“My mana. It’s red. Because of this, it’s hard to control.”
I explained that my red mana made control difficult and asked if it could be fixed.
Godin made a thoughtful expression, considering something.
There is no one in the academy who can match Godin in theory. That’s why I asked him this way.
I hadn’t had the chance to approach him about magic before, but today was different. I planned to get closer bit by bit.
“Red mana… the primal mana of life… Is this why controlling the power was difficult?”
“…”
“Hmm… I need to check in my lab. Can you and Student Grace come by after class?”
“Got it.”
Good. Things were going the way I wanted.
I thanked Godin for his help. He smiled, saying it was his job.
“Does The Principal know about this?”
“Yes, he does.”
“Alright. Try to keep it hidden. It’s not a good thing.”
I’m getting anxious. Hopefully, this won’t make me sick or anything.
Even though my berserk mode turned into rampage, the red mana remains strong.
It’s still a mystery, with no clear explanation from the Soul World either.
“Professor! I need help here!”
“Alright. Please wait here. Practice magic… moderately.”
It sounded like he was telling me not to cause any trouble. Is it just me?
I watched Godin walk away to help a student, then turned my gaze.
I looked at the spot where the large water pillar had sprung up. It was still drenched.
“Hmm…”
Should I hold back? Or just go for it?
I contemplated deeply, looking around.
Luna and Kara were both engrossed in practicing magic.
“How about combining water and lightning? Cool, right?”
“Wow… you’re really something. You’re always amazing.”
“It’s really easy. You should try it too, big sis.”
It seemed Luna was already combining elements.
Combining water and lightning is hard to block unless you use a wall made of earth or stone.
‘She’s really impressive.’
I don’t think I need to worry about Luna’s magic. She’ll handle herself well.
I turned my attention from them to the ground. It’s time for something fun.
Of course, I won’t harm anyone. This is purely for my amusement.
‘Let’s lower the mana to about 5%, control the range and power…’
Based on the knowledge from the Soul World, I added various factors. Like combining words for an AI to draw a picture.
I added various modifiers next to the water pillar. This also enhanced my language skills.
‘This should do.’
I pointed my finger at the ground to finalize it. A strange energy emanated from the ground.
As soon as I felt the energy, I placed both feet on the ground.
Since the spell was already active, it wouldn’t explode.
Kwakwa!
As expected, a large water stream shot up. Despite controlling its power, it was quite strong.
However, it didn’t erupt like a geyser. It was just enough to lift my body.
“Whoa!”
The water stream slowly lifted me. I almost lost my balance but managed to hold on.
It felt like surfing. The large water pillar was supporting me.
I had aimed for this since summoning the first water pillar, and it worked perfectly.
“What is he doing?”
“Looks fun.”
“Should I try it too?”
My antics drew a lot of attention. Most reactions were like, ‘He’s at it again.’
But the reactions from the male students were different.
They looked at me with faces that said it seemed really fun.
I couldn’t help myself, so how could they?
“Yay!”
Clap, clap, clap, clap!
When I spread my arms and cheered, the boys applauded. Boys will be boys.
“Student Sivar, you will clean the floor today.”
“…”
Of course, there was no avoiding a scolding.
“I’ll help him clean. We have to go to the lab together anyway.”
“If Student Grace insists, I have no objections…”
“Why not? We’ll be together from now on.”
“?”
It felt so natural.
End of Chapter