Chapter 501 creation of Endless Assault

Chapter 501 creation of Endless Assault

A boy could be seen creating multiple hand signs. A circular ring appeared around him, surrounding the target before him, which was a boulder.

His shadow was creating a big shadow behind him that was standing; it controlled his hand signs.

Multiple magic circles appeared around the zone, shining in a violet glow.

They had two triangles on opposite sides, joining together to form a star as the base. Seven small circles appeared on the edges of triangles; the last was at the center.

This structure had the final circle surrounding it, making it look similar to a proper magic circle.

Small circles had strange runic symbols inside them, shining brightly. At the center was the symbol of Iris's eye that came out when he used Killing Intent.

It was a circular pattern with a triangle at its center that spun and became bigger as the Magic Circle was activated. This was his personal symbolism, which made the Magic Circle closer to him.

Chains appeared, entered from one side of them, and came out of another side.

They turned into hands the next moment without stopping their charge. Another circle appeared before it, shining glacial blue, and surrounded the hands in a layer of ice.

'Boom!' Multiple hands attacked at the same time, hitting the target; they then retreated.

'Boom!' A second wave of hands attacked before they retreated.

Like this, the hands attacked in a wave-like pattern. They looked endless. A smile appeared on Rishi's face as he wiped his sweat. All the hard work had paid off.

It had been a month; even after learning the magic circle, he had to master it and then train to summon multiple of them simultaneously.

While he was at it, he got the idea of using Ice Enhancement through Magic Circle; this saved much of his time and made his attack faster.

However, he didn't stop there. He started working on an attack pattern that could be used while using this attack.

He named this attack 'Endless Assault.'

As Rishi was learning more about how to control multiple puppets or projectiles, he discovered that there were techniques for that.

He visited the library and found many techniques, but none satisfied him as they lacked while controlling countless puppets.

Rishi had lost all his hope when he found art. It was called Weaver's Dominion. This was one of the hardest puppetry arts; there was a caution sign on it that warned everyone about how hard it was to master.

It was created by a great puppeteer named Weaver; he was a menace who controlled countless corpses and was a one-man army.

This was found after he was captured; he had committed a crime by attacking a clan and killing countless innocents.

He was captured by the police and given the punishment of death. However, he was not worried, nor did he care.

He wanted his revenge and got it, but when asked about his last wish, he decided to pass on his legacy.

The government respected it and found out that this art was awe-inspiring. No wonder he was able to defeat countless opponents alone.

It only took an internet search to know about him, but when he looked at the price, he was forced to raise his eyes.

Its price was 3000 CP, way higher than he had expected.

"Here we go again," he sighed.

But when he read the description, he was tempted.

[Name: Weaver's Dominion]

Creator: Weaver

Techniques:

1.) Mental Nexus: Arcane Weave: It helps the user develop an Arcane Weave—a unique mental nexus that forms the core of "The Weaver's Dominion." n-.0VeLb1n

Instead of a one-on-one connection with each thread, they have woven a complex web of threads using both mana and mental energy. This Arcane Weave connects the Weaver's consciousness to every object or puppet tied to their threads.

It requires a constant infusion of mana to maintain and mental energy to shape and reinforce, making it a challenging but powerful technique.

2.) Unity of Control: Etheric Fusion: With "The Weaver's Dominion," the user achieves Etheric Fusion, merging their mind with a vast network of puppets or objects.

This fusion is sustained by a continuous flow of mana, which fuels the connection, and mental energy, which allows them to manipulate the objects with fluidity and precision.

It's as though they have become one with their creations, with every movement and action echoing through the ethereal fusion.

3.) Multifaceted Focus: Mana Prism Manipulation: The user's mental nexus, formed by the Arcane Weave, allows them to focus on individual objects or groups of objects within the network using a technique known as Mana Prism Manipulation.

By channeling specific mana and mental energy patterns, they can isolate subsets of controlled objects and orchestrate complex actions or movements.

This intricate control demands a balance between their mana and mental energy reserves to prevent interference or accidental disconnection.

"This art is essential. It will help me in the future if I want to use multiple weapons or puppets at once."

He clenched his hands as he finished; he had decided. "I will get it, no matter how expensive it is."

After he had made the decision, there was no looking back now. He left the library and started looking for some way to earn contribution points.

At first, he was confident; he thought he could earn them by helping other students, but he never would have imagined there was a limit to the CP one can earn in a month by doing support work.

Usually, no one complained, as it was tough to get this much CP in a month, but for Rishi, this was bad news.

"Shit! I can only get 2000 CP; I will need to do missions like others." This was not good news for him, as he didn't want to waste his time doing missions.

He started his mission of collecting CP. He first got a pass from the school by showing his badge to them and proving that he is a competent beast tamer.

The next step was to rent a cabin. There was a separate booth in the college where students could sell their services.

The only problem was that he had to pay with CP to rent it, but he was confident that he would get many requests.

This easy task appeared not to be so easy; he found out that students were not interested in his service.

When he looked around and saw the price, he was confused. Others were asking for a price way higher than his.

He never knew trust would play such a big factor. He was forced to drop his price. He put up a banner, giving 50% off to the first ten customers; they only needed to pay 100 CP.