Book 3: Chapter 5-2: Archmage Suzina

Book 3: Chapter 5-2: Archmage Suzina

Suzina was the best for handling spells that required intense control and power.

The body had received quite a few alterations as well that provided me with quite high combat power, however amongst all the me within myself Suzinas pure combat power ranked in the lower middle area.

If similar modifications could be made to my current body or to that of the other elves thenwe would be much stronger. However, doing so would mean discarding their own body identity. I had considered doing it, but in the end I decided against it. I wanted to go through this as Cyril with my own body until the end along with everyone.

Structure analysis, estimate transformation pattern, simplify reproduction capability conjecture.

Magic formulas would change based on individual differences. Even when speaking the same structured spell every person would obtain a different output based on their individual characteristics.

It was like if you entered the same code into different programs. You would need a conversion engine to make it run correctly or risk crashing.

It was because of this that teaching individuals magic was a very difficult task. Even sensing magic differed from person to person. At best you would be able to inform them of the basics of magic and their affinities, then set them free to go through trial and error.

If I tried to teach using this method we would never make it in time.

For that reason

Predict output result. Input command formula. Output. Approximate rate 75% checking against control value. Retry. Retry. Retry.

I was attempting to forcefully connect my soul with their soul, input the spell formula, and observe the results. This turned me into something like a human conversion engine to find the proper spell formula.

Magic was the power of the soul. For that reason it had its own self defense mechanism that could reject such interference which made this action prohibitively difficult.

However, because Suzinas magic control was incredibly precise, I was able to cause the soul to recognize the spell I was inserting as a part of itself. This allowed an integration without rejection.

Analyzing their soul was difficult even at normal times but at the same time I was also disguising my magic power. My brain was already overheating and screaming for relief.

Chiefthis iscrazyI can see everythingahahaha, so youve been seeing things like this all the time?

It feels like Ive turned into a birdno a bit differentI can see everything in hereamazing!

They were both entranced with their first experience with Perception Expansion.

Even just experiencing it once could fully convey just how useful this ability was.

Its fine if youre excited, but you need to properly remember the feeling of using this spell. After around fifteen minutes I will stop my magic and then youll have to try to do this. If you have any issues I will correct them.

You can do that?

I can use magic through other peoples bodies. Theres no way I cant fix it as well right?

Indeed, this was the full reason I had called upon Suzina.

Since each person has their own different feeling, teaching them was too difficult. It was much better to show them utilizing their own bodies and allow their minds to memorize the feeling.

It was the same as riding a bike. Once someone taught you how to ride straight and you experienced it, then you would eventually be able to learn to do it on your own.

Alright, focus guys, feel how the magic flows through you and the image of the spell formula. Once you understand that youll be able to learn it quickly.

I was teaching them a simplified version of my own Perception Expansion.

The perception range was capped at 220 meters, the detail was lowered, and I limited a portion of their field of view.

Doing this would lower the burden on their minds, make it easier to learn, and decrease the amount of magic power it required.

This would remove a large amount of the augmentability of Perception Expansion but if it was simply for sniping then this much was plenty.