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Sorcerer Lv 01
Health: 08/08
Mana: 3232/3232
Stamina: 08/08
Strength: 01
Dexterity: 01
Magic: 01 + 04 + 700
Endurance: 01
Resistance: 01 + 02 + 100
Speed: 01
Status: 00
Magic Cane Lv 01
Bonuses: Magic + 04
Skills: Fire Spear Lv 01
Passive: Magic Resistance Lv 01
Improvement Points: 00
Accumulated Experience: 0
Coins: 00
Inventory:
Absorption: 0/1000
Processing: 0/1000
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Fire Spear: at the cost of twenty points of mana, you can fire a spear of flames that will explode upon impact and cause damage equal to two hundred percent of your magic and an extra ten percent per level.
Magic Resistance: passively Increases your Resistance by two points per level.
Aion blinked his eyes in surprise. He just got a new magic class, and now he had three thousand points of mana in that class… that was insane. He always knew that his system had close to endless potential, but now that he confirmed that…
"If I master the subsequent classes… the total amount of my mana pool will increase tremendously," Aion nodded to himself in satisfaction. "This is quite something, but I guess that focusing on a single class tree is a bit better."
Aion didn't have to worry about the mage classes too much, thanks to the help of his grandparents. His uncle was soon going to make the spearman class reach the max level again, so Aion only had to consider the other classes.
In any case, with that boost in magic power, Aion began to repair the castle at fearsome speeds. While he didn't know what material it was that formed most of it, he managed to copy it by using Earth Transformation. It wasn't that durable, so it was easy.
"I didn't know the previous design, but I guess this is pretty good, don't you think?" Aion asked three days later after he finished the repairs.
"It is unbalanced, but I shouldn't expect more from you since you did everything by yourself in three days… my ancestors said that the castle had to be built over ten years by dozens of the best earth mages, after all."
The castle didn't look brand new, but it looked adequate. Aion felt that he had seen something similar to it in a movie since the castle had many towers, but he couldn't quite pinpoint where or when. In any case, the castle now had a mix of grey and blue because he looked like a lot of mana or maybe because his magic powers had gotten stronger and now the materials emitted a bluish glow.
Aion also built a giant tower on the back of the castle in order to let Fenhair to rest there. He could reach Aion's home in less than one hour, so it was fine to let him there. Besides, he was too big, and Aion knew that he had a lot of spies in his town trying to keep an eye on him and those close to him.
"While I didn't manage to convince anyone, it seems that a lot of people might change their minds if you repair their homes," Arc suddenly said. "It will take a while, and most of the capital has been destroyed, but it might help you."
"I will see what I can do," Aion said. "No point in being extra nice to those who don't want to give a hand, after all."
Fenhair was already sitting on the tower with his eyes closed, so Aion left. He didn't think that birds had to sleep all that much, but maybe that was his hobby since he was like the indoor type. Aion never understood the people who liked to sleep a lot, though.
"I need to level up the Tamer class like Fenhair said… I also need to check my giant trap for the giant worms," Aion thought once he reached the middle of the desert.
After confirming that thousands of corpses were in the trap, he created. Aion laughed a little since they also blocked the exit of the monsters. In a different manner, he freed the desert from the earthworms, but that might cause some problems… so, Aion disposed of the corpses and began to tame the earthworms that started to leave the dungeon. They kept coming for a while, but Aion stopped after taming the twentieth.
The reason for that was the fact that the earthworms couldn't use magic the usual way, so they attacked by eating things or smashing their heads against the target, and the turns were taking too long to end with twenty of them. In any case, Aion also confirmed that twenty was more than enough, so he headed home, for real, this time.
"Hah… I need a vacation," Aion said and then sighed when he reached the garden of his home. "Maybe I should use the relics to go to the past since time won't flow in this timeline…"
Aion couldn't help but wonder what Seris would say after hearing that. Speaking of which, it was mid-afternoon, and those three usually relaxed in the garden around that time, so Aion frowned, even though he could feel their presence inside the house.
After heading to the office, Aion saw those three inside the room in complete silence.
"What's wrong?" Aion asked. "Did something happen while I was away?"
Aion… Well, you see…" Artemisia said hesitantly. "How can I put this?"
"While you were away, I tried to use my power to gather some Intel on future events by looking at the past," Arlana said. "Now that I am here, I can look into the past better than before because I don't need much more mana and… it seems that a lot more people used time magic to come to the past. They found a way to ignore one of the rules that Malon and Clanire created to seal time magic."