Chapter 239
Lennok was well aware of the numerous shortcomings despite having reached the realm of Sengwi (Realizing Self-Domain) and ascending to the level of a Sangwi Wizard (Accomplished Wizard) through his duel with McQueen.
The most significant challenge lay in the extensive preparation required to successfully imprint his Self-Domain.
During his battle with McQueen, Lennok resorted to the use of drugs worth hundreds of millions to maximize his condition. Furthermore, despite McQueen gaining the upper hand by activating his domain first, Lennok verbally elucidated his own domain and pushed the boundaries of his magical manipulation abilities to the absolute limit.
Even after exploiting every avenue to augment his abilities, the fact that he had to utilize his current capabilities to such an extent clearly illustrated the immense scope of the imagery he had chosen.
In essence, the issue stemmed from the sheer enormity of the imagery he had incorporated.
Having chosen an imagery that involved observing and implementing parallel worlds derived from countless branching points, Lennok had prepared himself for the burden, but it proved to be far more demanding than he had anticipated.
Even in the relatively leisurely battle with McQueen, using this imagery was a formidable challenge, and there was no guarantee of its effectiveness in a truly urgent battle.
Anyway, its not something that can be resolved right away.
While imprinting an imagery served as proof of reaching the level of a Sangwi Wizard, it didnt necessarily grant one the ability to seamlessly control their Self-Domain.
Even among Level 7 sorcerers, there was considerable variation in the development of domains and the fundamental ability to cast spells, and Lennok had only just entered this realm.
It was evident that he would need to overcome these challenges through time, effort, and research, but he remained hopeful that a solution existed.
As a result, Lennok deliberately sought to refine his abilities through combat training with Evelyn, with the intention of delving deeper into the combat skills of high-level superhumans.
Evelyn Marcia, in particular, stood out as not only the leader of the agents but also the most cooperative superhuman working with Lennok among the city governments ranks of extraordinary beings.
As a physical enhancer and a skilled archer, Lennok expected to gain valuable insights into fighting against Level 7 vanguards through dueling with her.
Level 7 superhumans, especially those as active as Evelyn Marcia, rarely had the opportunity to give direct feedback on ones abilities. Additionally, the chance to train and spar with her continuously for days was a rare and valuable opportunity.
In many ways, this was undoubtedly the most significant benefit Lennok could derive from this experience.
Evelyn gazed directly at Lennok and initiated the conversation.
Seems like you have a lot on your mind. Should I start the conversation?
Do you have something to say?
I think I have a rough idea why you set such conditions. Evelyn replied as she descended from the rock and faced Lennok.
Lets assume that you became a Sangwi Wizard at the moment you killed the president of the Cartel.
Lennok remained silent, though he was well aware of this fact. Was she pretending not to know for his benefit?
Lennok chuckled, prompting Evelyn to continue.
Whether a sorcerer or non-sorcerer, its no different. Youve entered a higher realm, but in fact, your own physical strength hasnt changed much. Unlike the realm of military wizards where combat ability jumps significantly by mastering the nature of magic, its quite different.
She extended seven fingers toward Lennok.
Essentially, this is about defining seven stages of self-transformation that a human can reach, concluding that all hierarchies are achieved the moment ones own imagery is completed. The seventh stage is called Sangwi for this reason but in a way, its a very loose classification.
That means theres a huge disparity.
Exactly. You understand quickly because youre a wizard?
Keep going.
Evelyn explained further, pointing her index finger at Lennok.
The disparity in levels among sorcerers who have reached the same Sangwi realm is huge. The proficiency in domain deployment and whether the abilities of the domain are helpful in combat vary greatly due to age, time, or physical conditions.
Evelyn explained.
Thats why Level 7 is the stage with the largest disparity in skill among the seven hierarchies. Its essentially just lumping all superhumans who have completed their imagery at the end Anyway, thats how it is.
Lennok thought about Parden McQueen.
Decades ago, he had reached the Sangwi realm as a Level 7 sorcerer and had crafted his own imagery. However, aside from his expertise in deploying his Self-Domain, his combat abilities were comparable to those of the blood mage Avid Yonsen.
His body and mind, having grown old and accustomed to a peaceful life, had lost the sharpness required on the front lines.
In the end, if Lennok hadnt pressured McQueen into a corner, compelling him to release his domain hastily, he would have met his demise without even deploying his domain.
Thats a dangerous idea.
Its almost like saying that human effort and realms dont mean much. Evelyn replied with a faint smile.
Dont you think so?
Of course, not many are as foolish as McQueen to let time pass and become rusty. But even superhumans who have completed the hierarchy must eventually accept death. If not, they must eventually abandon humanity and move on to the next stage.Rêạd new chapters on no/v/e/lbin(.)com
With these words, Evelyns eyes began to emit a slow, green glow.
Her movements, seemingly immune to the constraints of inertia, brought to mind the dissonance he experienced in his battle with Antares.
This must be the power of the microcosm that exists within Evelyn.
It came as no surprise that Lennok found himself outmatched in their combat training.
Evelyn Marcia, as if second nature to her, was manifesting her microcosm even in close combat.
Considering her exquisitely honed archery skills, it wasnt difficult to imagine her capabilities.
An ordinary wizard wouldnt stand a chance at landing a spell on her, let alone discerning her movementsmost would likely find an arrow through their throat.
However, this was precisely why Lennok could begin to formulate a strategy for dealing with this type of adversary.
The approach he experimented with on the first dayto disperse his firepower in all directions and occupy spacewas not misguided.
The key lay in instilling a certain predictability into Evelyn Marcias evasive maneuvers, compelling her to move in the direction Lennok desired.
Even at his inherent disadvantage, by offering her a pathway to close the distance, he believed she would inevitably charge in that direction.
Close enough for even Lennoks physical coordination to catch up with her.
However, Lennoks hand, carrying the compressed flame, never managed to make contact with Evelyns shoulder.
Just as Lennok swung his arm, a brilliant flash of light descended right before Evelyn, creating a colossal shockwave between them.
Pa-pa-pa-pang!!!
While Lennok was able to deflect the flash from his position in the distant sky, he couldnt prevent Evelyn from using the shockwave as a means to leap backward.
Was this an attack from an external source?
Contemplating this, Lennok gazed downward, a faintly bitter smile gracing his lips.
Its unbelievably high-level.
What lay at Lennoks feet, leaving a trail of light, was the very arrow that Evelyn had held just moments ago.
While simultaneously evading Lennoks assault and closing the gap between them, she had managed to throw the arrow she had been holding into the air.
Not just anywhereshe had calculated the precise timing for Lennoks counterattack, the arrows landing point, and the resultant shockwave to neutralize Lennoks move.
The idea of launching an arrow without a bow and having it land precisely between them was nothing short of astounding, let alone executing it flawlessly.
Such physicality and coordination were beyond imagination.
The level of archery mastery demonstrated with just one arrow, devoid of a bow, left a profound impression on Lennok.
Its not that difficult. Evelyn finally spoke as she stood up.
Since I know you actually want to close the distance, I just played along with your strategy while laying down a precaution.
If things didnt work out, would you have picked up the arrow and continued the attack?
Lennok understood that it wasnt solely about releasing a shockwave. In a real battle, if Evelyn had genuinely intended to eliminate him, she wouldnt have employed the arrows shockwave to retreat.
Instead, she would have intercepted the descending arrow mid-flight and directed it straight toward Lennoks heart.
That this seemingly impossible feat was well within her capabilities, Lennok knew from his own experiences.
In the end, thats what matters.
Evelyn approached Lennok at a deliberate pace and retrieved the arrow.
Even after such a rigorous sparring session, only the pleasant scent of grass clung to her.
She waved the arrowhead before Lennok and wore a smirk.
The battle between superhumans of a certain level is essentially a confrontation with the unknown. A probing battle to draw out the opponents hand, a strategic struggle to exhaust their resources And to discover how far they can hide their trump cards, you must always keep a bit of reserve even when exerting full effort.
You, being a wizard, might be more thoroughly aware of this aspect than me But thats why I have something to tell you.
What do you mean?
Evelyns eyes settled calmly.
Youre too perfect. Precisely speaking, thats the problem.
(To be Continued)
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