Chapter 49: Take the Hint

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Chapter 49: Take the Hint

Looking at Lucindas twin [Lights] revolving around each other, I finally understand why everyone calls her a prodigy.

They are much more defined compared to the ones Domitilla showed me. Their movements are just a big laggy, but mostly smooth. Plus, they can run ten revolutions before stopping and disappearing.

When they poof out of existence, Im left wondering why the magical education of this world lagged so much behind compared to my book. I dont want to insult Lucinda, but I could do better than that in a jiff. Im pretty sure that I can complete the first Cantrip in less than thirty minutes. I just need to get the coordination between the separate spell matrixes down. Once Im done with that, its just about re-applying the same principles I learned before.

Questions? she asks with a serious face.

She really doesnt joke around magic.

Would you mind if I asked you a couple theoretical questions? Feel free to reply with stuff thats public knowledge only. If you have your own insights, you dont have to share, ok?

Im too curious at this point.

Shes clearly not manipulating the matrix to create movement in her spell. I activated [Advanced Mana Sense] this time while she was casting, and it looked like she simply summoned a pre-arranged matrix and completed it without thinking.

The interesting thing is how little energy she used. Im not sure if its on purpose or what. But the first time I messed around with a spells polarity, I ended up putting a hole in my wall. Now, I understand why you have to be careful about the speed and how much Mana you use.

But she she looks like shes doing things without really thinking about it.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

Sure, ask away, she sits on my little couch while I get a chair and settle in front of her.

We are still a bit awkward with each other, but talking about magic is easy for her.

I cant help but widening my eyes and having my jaw go slack.

Yeah, I know. Its a lot to take in if you just begun. But you multi-casted a spell, Joey! Your talent must be incredible at least in that regard! Do you know that many people will never learn to do that? If they do, its usually after they cross the threshold of level 30 or higher. Its not common. Its not even rare. Its, like, super-rare.

She is mistaking my surprise for something else. Im not surprised people manipulate their spell with their own Mana, similar to how puppeteers do with their puppets. Im surprised because thats so damn dumb. You need to control every single piece of the movement. With two [Lights], it takes a stupidly high effort to move them in concert for more than a few seconds. If you had to cast in quick succession multiple things like that, you would soon hit a bottleneck in what you are able to do.

Instead, if you manipulate the movement straight from the Matrix, even if it requires more effort upfront, it will pay off in the long-term. You can easily stack multiple spells on top of each other because you dont need to worry about controlling them individually. Once you get the coordination right, you can summon ten times the same spell and have all of them make the right movement. If you must control each spell individually by a Mana thread or stuff like that, every casting makes it exponentially more difficult to control them all

Me and Lucinda keep talking for a while about magic, but also about the bakeries and my plans. Shes thrilled about my bold move and shes incredible supporting about it.

After almost two hours, she finally tells me she has to go back and take care of a few things.

This was nice.

This was cozy.

This was lovely.

I tell her I can wash the casseroles, but she shoos me off and brings them back with her after putting them in a pouch. Now that they are empty, she can easily bring them back without making a mess of her little dimensional bag.

Yeah, dimensional bags, or bag of holdings as they call them, are a thing. But right now, shes my only concern. While looking at her smiling at me on the other side of the door, her gaze lingers on my face for a second too long.

And I take the hint.

I lean toward her, and I give her a kiss.