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Cedric secluded himself to practice in an isolated room.
He ensured that not even a sliver of whatever he's doing outside would leak out, not because he's afraid of damaging his surroundings but because he's practicing spatial manipulation. He couldn't risk being discovered while doing this, or else the Demon Race would never let him know peace.
Sure, he could've entered the true Sword Communion Hall to do this; he just chose not to. Whenever he's in there, he's unable to prevent himself from being immersed in the profundity of concept laws. He'd end up spending months in his immersion, getting no practice in, and that just won't do.
The application of concept laws is just as important as comprehending their profundities. There has to be balance, or else he'd drive himself into a bottleneck. And at times like this, where he needs to have steady growth, bottlenecks are no good.
Within this isolated space, Cedric performed all the current applications of space laws he had thought of so far.
He exerts his influence over the fabric of space by twisting, folding, or severing it to see the outcome. He also tries to connect one space node to the other, just to see what will happen.
Most of it resulted in all sorts of space shenanigans.
Twisting the fabric of space causes a visible distortion. Depending on how many threads he used, how much distortion and damage he could do. Folding them allows him to essentially give him a shortcut to things that's normally out of his reach. If he wanted to, he could fold space and then puncture it, allowing him to appear on the other side. This was the idea behind teleportation, by the way.
Set Point A and Point B, treat those as two ends of paper in a sense, and fold them, then exert force to puncture a hole in that folded space, walk through it, and viola! Teleportation!
As for severing the space fabrics, that causes spatial rifts to appear; this is where spatial manipulation starts becoming dangerous. A spatial rift essentially sucks everything in. Even Cedric himself does not know what's on the other side of it. Moreover, even he's not immune to it. The spatial rifts he creates are just as deadly to himself as they are to his targets.
Due to this, he doesn't dare to do this often. Even when he does, he only creates a tiny rift, one that he could immediately mend in case of emergency.
As his mastery over spatial manipulation increases, he'll eventually reach a point where he no longer has to be afraid of this. But since he's not at that level right now, he had to be careful.
The most complicated part of spatial manipulation he's discovered so far is when he's dealing with space nodes.
Think of space nodes as 'pins' that determine a location. There's only a handful of space nodes in a given area, and each one is the origin of the ever-inclusive and expansive web of space fabrics. Simply put, 'Pin' is connected to all sorts of strings, and these strings are the ones that stabilize the space in a given location.
You can play with strings (fabrics of space), and so long as you give it enough time, it will recover on its own. The same can't be said with the 'Pins' (space nodes). If you're not careful, then it's highly possible that you will turn that space node into itself, essentially creating a black hole that will endlessly grow and devour everything you know and love.
Even if you give Cedric loads of reassurance, he will still be wary about messing with space nodes.
"Uh...hi?"
Well, this was certainly awkward.
It's been about two and a half weeks since Team Elric returned home. Today, Cedric was notified by Headmistress Lissandra and Archbishop Gabriel that someone wanted to meet him in person.
When asked, they told him that it was Charles Makarov, also known as the Lifestyle Guild's Leader—the Tech God—who wanted to meet him.
This made Cedric feel excited, of course. It's the tech god. He alone accelerated humanity's natural technological advancement by decades in just a few years. He ushered in the modern era and was rumored to be one of the engineers who created the Acala System, which greatly benefited humanity.
Cedric had a particular image of what the Tech God looked like. Appearance-wise, he thought that the Tech God would be a tall and rather lanky man with glasses and an air of intellectual superiority about him. He wouldn't be surprised if he had any unknown gadgets with him at all.
However, reality slapped the expectations out of him.
In front of him was a kid—a teenager, to be more specific. Brown hair, a sickly pale complexion, and piercings—lots of them—on the ears, nose, and lips—even his nipples were pierced, not that Cedric would point this out.
Theboy' was wearing a loose black hoodie and a pair of gray sweatpants with sneakers. Nothing about him gives the impression that he's the'supposedly' or 'allegedly' nerdy Tech God. This dude looks and smells like a delinquent fuckboy.
Cedirc shifted his gaze to the headmistress and gave her an 'are you kidding-me?' look. But the lady just shrugged at him.
"BAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!"
The 'boy' burst out with laughter. Nearly rolling on the floor and certainly crying.
"Oh, this is the best! This just never gets old! Bahahahahaha!!!"
Cedric blinked at the laughing 'boy'. On the side, he spotted Gabriel, who sighed deeply in exhaustion and disappointment.
"Whew! Okay, pfft! Alright, I'm going to stop! Sheesh!" The boy got up from the floor and grinned at him. He then bowed slightly and said,
"Greetings, Young Sage. I'm sorry for that just now." A small giggle escaped his lips. "Look no further, and no, they're not pranking you. I am Charles Makarov, Lifestyle Guild's Leader and Tech God, if you will. Pleasure to meet'cha!"
"Oh, um..." Cedric was stupefied; he blankly accepted the handshake as he focused his gaze on Charles before saying, "Really?"
"Pfft! BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!"