Chapter 763 Light Magic
DING! A bright portal emerged out of nothing in the chairman's room. Gojo, Arad, and Betty fell from it to the ground. "We're back." Arad looked around with a smile.
"That was scary..." Betty panted, staring at the two brothers.
"My head hurts." Gojo scratched his head, the damage still remained and he needs time to fully heal.
Betty pulled a golden card and gave it to Gojo, "This will allow you into any library in this university, study magic as much as you like."
"Really?" He looked at her with a smile.
"Yeah." She pointed at the door with a finger, and it opened. "Head back to class, Arad will follow you soon."
"Thank you for the card." Gojo jumped out with a happy face. "See you later, Arad."
"Now he left." Arad looked at Gojo's leave. He did need to heal, and like most creatures out there, he didn't want to look weak in front of those they wanted to protect.
"I can't believe how much damage your punch did." Arad looked at her.
"It wasn't my punch that damaged his brain. When I hit his head, it accelerated his already compressed brain inside that small humanoid skull, causing it to hit the walls at near the speed of light and damage itself. A concussion." Betty explained.
"That still the damage of your punch." Arad sighed deeply.
"Forget about him for now, someone like him would be fine. But you, I'll train you as much as I can as I promised, even though I doubt I'll be of any help if you already have master inside your head." Betty looked at him with a grin.
"How about brother?"
"He's scary, I don't like him." Betty said, puffing her chest, "But you aren't scary, you're interesting. Let's play together. Gojo can learn in the libraries, I gave him access."
"Well, but I need to get back to class as well for now." He looked at her.
"You're at my office, don't worry about it." She jumped on her desk and sat crosslegged as she had before. "Take a seat, let's talk for a bit."
"What do you want to talk about?" Arad sat and looked at her.
lightsΝοvεl ƈοm "What do halflings love?" She stared at him.
Arad blinked twice, trying to guess what she meant. "How would I know?"
"Dwarves live muscles and beards, elves hands and feet, humans breasts and butts, dragons wealth and strength. So what would halfling love?" She stared at him with a grin.
She disappeared.
"I can still see you." Arad said, his eyes see more than what humans can. That is how his void eyes see mana and invisible creatures, they aren't really invisible, only emitting light outside of the visible range, in both the ultraviolet and infrared ranges.
"How about now?" She disappeared from his vision by eliminating all light reflected by her body and clothes and letting the light coming from behind her pass through her.
"I can't see you...I thought my eyes could see invisible creatures." Arad looked at the empty desk, confused.
"Eyes rely on light. You won't see me if I eliminate all of my light and become completely transparent. I even have to change the light around my breath as it hotter and slightly shifted the air density and thus refract light differently than if I wasn't there." She giggled, "What I'm saying, is that it takes a lot of practice, discipline, and math to calculate every possibility and control light."
"My void is the same. It's quite annoying to create new matter and guess what it'll do." He looked at her with a tired face.
"I feel you. It took me over a hundred years to learn what I know about light magic, and even I still have a long way to go." She started taking her shoes off.
"What are you doing?" Arad asked.
"About to make myself at home." She stood over the desk and hopped on Arad's shoulder. She then wrapped her legs around his neck and sat there.
"As I said, what are you doing?" He turned his head to look at her.
"I'll be sitting on your shoulder from now on. I'll help you with anything you want." She tapped his head.
"Get down, my wives would kill you." He growled.
"Don't worry, they can't kill me." She smiled, "Yo! Arad's wives, what are you doing?" She said with a smile and a panel showing her sitting on Arad's shoulders appeared in front of all of his wives.
Aella was in class, and she gasped.
Mira was in the bathroom, and Eris screamed in the middle of a prayer, making Lydia angry. Merida was in the swordsmanship and ended up smacking her opponent in the face, which was a foul.
[I'm the university's chairman, Betty. Nice to meet you all, Arad's wives. Let's get along well, see after school] written subtitles showed at the bottom of the panel as she could only control light and not sound.
[I said get off my back.] Arad tried to fling her off her, and his words showed written on their screens.
[No, I'm not getting off. You aren't fast enough to generate enough momentum to throw me off.]
"AH!" Betty smiled, looking at Arad. "They say we'll talk about this later, they are busy now." She flicked her fingers and shut off the panels. "Let's get back to class. She became completely invisible."
"Don't you have work? Chairman." Arad growled.
"We halflings are retried since birth, so no." She smiled.