Chapter 24
The next morning, when Alice woke up her entire body hurt. She had hoped that perhaps some effect of the System or some Perk from Illa would fix sore muscles. Unfortunately, reality, destroyer of dreams, informed her that this wasn’t the case. Groaning, she flopped out of bed, her arms still twitching occasionally as she wobbled around. She took a quick look around the room, noting that it was lightly decorated and sported decent-looking wooden furniture, but nothing extensively spectacular or expensive-looking, before she stepped into the hallway. A maid was waiting outside, and when Alice stepped out the maid immediately handed Alice a plate of hot eggs, some sort of potato product, and a few vegetables that Alice couldn’t identify. Alice shrugged as she grabbed a fork and started digging in.
Apart from that, she finally took a moment to look over her Perks for level 10 of [Scholar]. Even if it was unlikely that the perk would stay active for very long before she got [Enchanter] and swapped her classes around, it wasn’t a bad idea to get some benefit out of it before the Perk got disabled.
Accelerated Thinking
Requirements: Scholar level 10 or higher, Intelligence 125 or greater
Slightly improves your thinking and processing speed.
Lesser Reduced Sleep Requirement
Requirements: Scholar level 10 or higher, Endurance 75 or greater
Your body needs 10% less sleep every day, and your sleeping habits will be better optimized for the amount of sleep your body is able to function with.
Speed Reading
Requirements: Scholar level 10 or higher, Intelligence 100 or greater, Perception 100 or greater
You read words in books somewhat more quickly and process the information within more quickly. Cannot be applied to anything besides reading.
Alice looked over the Perks for a moment, immediately excluding {Speed Reading} from the choices. It wasn’t bad, but she had the problem of not having enough books to read right now, rather than the problem of not processing the information inside of them quickly enough. Besides, the other two choices were simply more appealing to her. The other two were both tempting – as far as she could guess, {Accelerated Thinking} would probably act as something akin to an amplifier for her [Intelligence] stat, improving her ability to think quickly. It would probably also help her use her Magic more effectively – being able to process information quickly was vital to actually keeping her mana tendrils focused on the object she wanted to move, as well as making fewer mistakes and wasting less mana. By contrast, {Lesser Reduced Sleep Requirement} would allow her to get in some more training time. From the way the Perk was worded, Alice assumed her body wouldn't just need less sleep, but would also build itself around whatever adjusted sleep schedule she had. An 10% training time every day would be incredibly useful in the long run as well - she would be able to read more books if she had access to a library, increasing her levels in the long run, as well as increasing her Attributes and Skills as long as she took advantage of the extra time.
After hesitating for a while, Alice grabbed {Lesser Reduced Sleep Requirement}. Extra training every day would have more long-lasting use in the long run, and would also help her grind stats like [Intelligence]. Those improvements would last even after the [Scholar] class was moved to Secondary Classes later on.
“When am I expected to start working on helping around Town and with monster hunting?” Asked Alice in between bites of breakfast.
“Lady Illa has stated that you can think of the time period between now and the expedition as ‘training time’ and not worry about your obligations. However, starting when the expedition departs, you’re expected to start contributing to Cyra.” Said the maid.
So I have a little under two weeks, if Illa hasn’t changed her mind about the time frame for the expedition. That’s probably sensible – enough time for me to pick up the Class I need and ensure I won’t embarrass myself and her, but still making sure she gets at least two and a half months of work out of me. Fair enough. For now, she intended to make the most of her ‘training time’ then.
“Lady Illa and I agreed that I would be allowed to look over her library of books, yes? May I ask where they are?”
“Follow me, lady Alice,” said the maid as she turned around. After walking through various hallways and rooms for a minute or two, Alice arrived in a room that was... quite different from what she had imagined. She had been expecting a room filled with books, the way she was used to libraries looking when she had been on Earth. Unfortunately, because of how much more expensive paper and ink were in this dimension, Illa’s library only consisted of fifty books or so, arranged on a single lone bookshelf. Alice would probably be able to read through this lone bookshelf in a month or so. She couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed, but tried to brush off the feeling. Considering how expensive books were here, it made sense.
The rest of the room was filled with comfortable furniture, as well as a teapot and various flavors of tea and snacks suitable for light reading. Briefly, Alice wondered why Illa would put water near the highly expensive and valuable books, before she remembered how easy it had been for her clothes to get some Perks attached to them. Come to think of it, how common were Perks that made books waterproof? Considering how valuable paper and ink were in this world, she was sure people took extra precautions towards making books safe. In that case, perhaps waterproof books were common here? It was an odd idea to her, but it was also quite interesting.
Alice thanked the maid, who simply gave a half-bow before leaving the room. Alice turned back towards the small collection of books, and with a sigh, started scanning the titles, looking for anything relevant to her interests. The books were about a variety of scattered topics, but Alice quickly found one that interested her, titled “On the Formation of Lesser Seeds.” She opened the book and, without another thought, started reading.
She spent several hours thumbing through the book, learning more about the differences in magic seeds. Apparently, the ‘basic four’ magic seeds were fairly standard choices for most mages because of their highly efficient mana conversion – almost no broken mana produced, and since people had at least relatively okay understanding of the subjects, people often formed ‘perfect’ magic seeds with 100% initial mana conversion ratio. Since mana conversion ratio directly equated to how much of one’s magic stat was converted into available mana, having a subject where people usually formed 100% magic seeds and then didn’t ‘break’ much mana when they used their seed was incredibly valuable.
However, ‘lesser’ magic seeds weren’t anywhere near as uncommon as Alice had thought they were – higher level mages often grabbed one or two ‘lesser’ magic seeds even though they wasted much more mana, specifically because they could produce a nasty surprise in a combat situation. Magic Seeds could also, theoretically, be literally anything. Basically, the process of creating a magic seed seemed to be creating some sort of ‘concept,’ and then the seed would allow one to spend mana from inside of the seed to convert the world around you into whatever your ‘concept’ was. That concept could be anything – singing, healing, kinetic energy, or even more abstract ones like ‘justice’ or ‘hope.’ However, the more abstract a seed was, and the less it conformed to the laws of physics, the worse the broken mana production would be. Something like a ‘magic seed of hope,’ for example, was estimated to waste over 90% of its mana trying to create ‘hope’ in the surrounding environment, and it was often difficult to tell what the seed was actually doing besides wasting a slot for a useful magic seed.
However, [Enchanters] had much greater use for extra mana seeds of ‘lesser’ schools specifically because traditional enchanting and consumable enchanting required one to have a magic seed similar to the force one was attempting to manipulate. In other words, to create a ‘healing stone’ consumable item, one needed to have a ‘healing’ magic seed. This was vastly inferior to what an [Organic Mage] could do, especially when it came to reducing broken mana production. However, it had the upside of being able to work even without an intelligent mind precisely directing the magic seed, whereas an [Organic Mage] who didn’t know what they were doing was prone to accidentally breaking important things inside of the body and harming or killing the patient. In short, [Enchanters] took weird and suboptimal magic seeds to compensate for the shortcomings of magic that wasn’t directed by an intelligent mind.
It was as if the class was made specifically to synergize with [Explorer of Magic]. The class offered her so many Magic Seeds that she was sure that it would pair well with [Enchanter]. Assuming that Lehmann’s daughter was willing to help her, at least – if not, there really wasn’t anything she could do about it.
Finally, after hours of reading, the maid informed Alice that Illa was prepared for their lesson. Grudgingly, Alice tore herself away from her book and returned to the training room where she had suffered yesterday.
Alice suspiciously glanced at Illa’s hands the moment she entered the room. Sure enough, there were more dry beans there...
However, thankfully, it didn’t seem like Illa had the intention of throwing them at her today. Yet. When Illa saw Alice walk into the room, she shot Alice a grin that contained both a hint of mirth and a hint of warmth.
Requirements: Student of Kinetic Magic level 5 or higher
You gain a greater understanding and ability to remember any concepts taught to you by your teacher related to Kinetic Magic.
Two of the four options were just minor attribute boosts, which, while not bad, weren’t particularly excellent either. {Proper Disciple} had at least been sort of interesting, but it just overlapped way too much with {Enhanced Memory}. Honestly, Alice didn’t think that the Perk was really that useful in comparison to {Enhanced Memory} either, since it was way more specific. She could see the appeal, but it just wasn’t useful for her.
However, {Object Control} felt way better than a level 5 Perk had any right to be. She hadn’t expected much after reading the description – even though it sounded pretty useful, it was, ultimately, a level 5 Perk, and Alice knew that the lower level a Perk was, the weaker it tended to be.
Instead, the Perk gave her a minor overhaul in how she used mana – it was tighter, more efficient, and cleaner in nearly every respect. A small, subtle change, but she could definitely feel the difference when she used her magic. She was probably able to avoid wasting almost 5% of the mana she normally failed to use effectively. Even better, the perk gave her the ability to vaguely sense anything moving within about five meters. She couldn’t detect exactly wherethe object was, or how fast it was moving, but every time something moved, she could at least get a vague sensation of where it was and how big it was. In short, even if it wouldn’t let her stop an arrow with pinpoint accuracy heading towards the back of her head, she would be able to tell that one was heading towards her a fraction of a second before it hit her and try to duck or dodge. And Alice didn’t doubt for a second that she would get more and better ways to enhance this even further in the future – during some of their training sessions, Illa had demonstrated awareness of nearly the entire room at all times, regardless of where Illa’s eyes were pointing.
Now, Alice looked at the Perks for level 10 of her [Student of Kinetic Magic] class.
Proper Learning
Requirements: Student of Kinetic Magic level 10 , Intelligence 100 or greater
Increases the effect of the Intelligence attribute by 5%
Disciple's Kinetic Seed Improvement
Requirements: Student of Kinetic Magic level 10 or higher
Your Kinetic Seed's mana Conversion Ratio is improved by 8%
Resistance-piercing
Requirement: Student of Kinetic Magic level 10 or higher
Your mana becomes slightly better at piercing through the resistance all living creatures have against mana.
Range Improvement
Requirement: Student of Kinetic Magic level 10 or higher
Your 'range' within which you may interact with mana with no penalty is increased by 1 meter.
Above Average Mana Sight
Requirements: Student of Kinetic Magic level 10 or higher, Perception 100 or higher, Magic 100 or higher, Have interacted with Magic for at least 15 hours.
Your eyes gain the ability to see mana around you with an above-average level of detail.
Alice scanned over the Perks briefly before she grabbed {Above Average Mana Sight}. She had already started to notice that [Scientist] wouldn’t level up unless she actually did proper experiments. [Scholar] allowed her to accept the results of other people testing things out, as long as she was properly trying to learn from the source of information. However, for [Scientist] to level up, it seemed Alice needed to actually experiment and test things out herself. And that meant that, to do her first experiment, she needed to actually be able to see mana. None of the other Perks were anywhere close to making the cut when Alice thought about how much she needed to be able to detect mana, since {Sixth Sense} was mostly geared towards not getting eaten by monsters and barely helped her sense mana.
After taking the Perk, she felt the brief sensation of her eyes itching, before they settled down. She looked around the room, and for the first time, she could see floating wisps of colored light. They didn’t obscure her ability to see the room, but they were quite distinct. She could see two distinct colors floating around her room – one was a solid grey color, sort of monotone in nature and a bit grainy. The second color was much, much sparser, and could only be seen occasionally. It was closer to a solid white color, and it was only detectable in tiny floating wisps here and there. If she had to guess, there were probably only ten or twenty little specks of the white color within the entire room, and everywhere else was simply filled with grey mana. She also noticed that she could see mana outside of the room, even through solid walls and doors, although it was a bit more grainy and difficult to see.
Alice tried reaching out a mana tendril towards one of the wisps of white light, and tried to sense it. However, her mana tendrils gave her the same amount of feedback as usual – namely, the only thing she could tell was that there was no solid object there. However, she was actually able to see her mana tendril now – it looked kind of like a long rope extending out from the center of her chest, and like the rest of the room, it was mostly grey in color. However, there were a few small wisps of white here and there as well. She tried pushing some mana through her tendril, and watched as the inside of the tendril guided along a pulse of mana, before it exited the other end of the rope and pushed the air directly around the tendril. However, as she watched, she noticed that not all of the mana she had sent through the tendril actually turned into Kinetic Energy – instead, small bits and pieces of it seemed to collapse into themselves, before they also turned into little wisps of white mana.
Ah, the white color might be Broken Mana, she thought as she watched little chunks of her mana break off from the main flow here and there before turning into specks of white.
Then, Alice began cackling as she looked at the room around her. Finally, she could start her first experiment now! When she was training tomorrow, she just had to watch the flow of mana around her and inside of her body while she exercised – even though it was a bit harder to see through her body, her newfound ability to see mana didn’t seem to be particularly hindered by physical objects. Therefore, she could actually see mana flowing through her body, especially her muscles, as she watched. In other words, she could definitely watch what happened when she did her training.
Tomorrow, she could finally start her first experiment on this world. It had been months of hard work, most of which she had spent just barely surviving, and she had grown a lot as both a person and in terms of levels. Finally, she was set up to start a real experiment.The original appearance of this chapter can be found at Ñøv€lß1n.