Chapter 337 The Method of Creating a Magic Array
Chapter 337 The Method of Creating a Magic Array
Chapter 337 The Method of Creating a Magic Array
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Friend or daughter?
How did Dad know?
"Haha, if you were startled, it means my act of pretending to be a ghost was pretty good!"
So it was written this way on purpose? — For some reason, the reliable and capable father in Loila's mind seemed to be fading away.
"When I was writing this letter, I actually thought about a lot of things, like my daughter. Will she become a magic array expert? Or does she want to become a magic array expert?"
"I don't want my love to become a shackle for her. If this is the letter you're reading, it means she ultimately didn't choose the path of a magic array researcher—"
"Huh?" Loila paused, staring at the letter, unsure what to say. "You're the one who told me how to—"
How do you draw a magic circle?
Why are you saying now that there was no choice or anything? And what do you mean by "seeing this letter"? Did Dad write two separate letters?
Loila shook the letter in her hand, but no other letters fell out.
It seems like Dad destroyed it beforehand?
Ah—I feel a little disappointed.
Looking at this letter that was written to her, yet not to her, Loila didn't know what to say.
I thought Dad would write something for me—Loila pursed her lips, finally sighed, and then looked down helplessly.
"Let's not talk about these things anymore. First of all, I want to congratulate you, my friend, on finally getting here."
"It seems you're really looking forward to my method of creating the magic circle—hahaha."
"But don't rush. I know you really want to jump to the end and see the contents right now, but I hope you can read this last letter carefully."
"Of course, if this is your first time seeing my writing, then you're really lucky. Please go straight to the last page."
"If not, I would still like to chat with you a little longer."
"When I first wrote this to you, I hadn't actually finished researching the method for creating magic circles."
"Haha, you definitely didn't expect that, did you?"
"My purpose in writing those words was both to attract attention and to motivate myself. After all, it would be too embarrassing to not keep my promises, right?"
"You must be in a real hurry right now, right?"
"But don't worry, I've already succeeded."
"But—even if we succeed, it doesn't feel like it means much anymore."
"Sorry, I think I wrote something a bit depressing. You didn't come here to see this, right?"
"But there's nothing I can do, you're my friend after all, so even if I'm venting or something, please read it carefully."
"Although we've never met, every time I write these words to you, I can almost picture your expression."
"But what kind of person are you exactly? Are you a handsome young man? Or a beautiful girl?"
"Or maybe it's an old guy? Hahaha—just kidding."
My dad's personality is still as awful as ever—but he probably never imagined that I'd be the one receiving the letter in the end.
Although it wasn't a letter written to herself, Roy still felt a little bit of happiness.
Was it because you saw your father's letter?
"Alright, enough with the chit-chat. I think you've been waiting for this for a long time, haven't you?"
"I've done a lot of research on creating magic circles. About seven or eight years ago, I went to Egypt, which is one of the origins of ancient magic."
"There, I managed to access many ruins, where ancient wizards recorded a great deal of knowledge about magic arrays."
"I was surprised to find that their magic arrays were all based on ancient magic runes and were centered around them. In other words, the main array elements of these magic arrays were also ancient magic runes."
"At this point you're probably wondering, isn't the magic rune the core of the magic circle?"
"That's true, but—those ancient wizards didn't use magic spells to inscribe them."
Ok?
Without engraving magic spells? Loila was stunned when she saw this sentence. You know, without engraving magic spells, the magic circle's power will be greatly reduced, and it can only last for a short time—it will basically break down in no time.
How did they manage to do that?
"You must be surprised too, right?"
"I was also surprised at the time. At first, I thought maybe it was because the Egyptians did not live long enough to know about this—but later I realized that I was a bit narrow-minded."
"In fact, ancient wizards also knew about this, so they dealt with the magic circle."
"That is, the materials used to draw the magic circle were modified."
"They infuse their own blood with magic and then blend it into the drawing materials. This is very time-consuming and labor-intensive, but it allows the magic circle to last longer."
"Our world is full of magic, everything has magic, and wizards chant spells to mobilize magic. Of course, this is the understanding of ancient wizards."
"If you ask me, my answer is also that I don't know."
"But their methods are useful."
"Blood is a very magical material, regardless of whose blood it is, so injecting more magic into it will amplify this tendency."
"In that case, the issues regarding duration and stability are resolved."
"Ah—it seems like I've written a lot, but it doesn't really have anything to do with creating the magic circle, right?"
"Please don't rush, this is a necessary prerequisite to know."
"Because if you really want to create magic circles at will, then you need to know that not all magic circles have matching spells to use."
"By now, you should understand, right? If not, read it a few more times."
"Now I'm going to tell you how to create your own ancient magic runes."
"First, you need to know that the prerequisite for creating ancient spells is that you must be extremely proficient in spells."
"Ideally, you'd have already learned silent spells, and even better, staffless spellcasting, but I doubt there's anyone like that, right?"
"If you have mastered the silent spell, then you have already taken the most difficult step."
"Because you can now manipulate the magic in the air as the energy for spells without saying a word, it shows that you are very sensitive to magic and have a sharp mind."
"The most important thing in creating ancient magic script is mental power."
"You need to use your mental power to construct the ancient runes you want in your mind, and then use the technique of silent incantations to infuse them with magic —"
Ok?
Why is it suddenly so complicated? — Roy froze on the spot again, constructing the ancient runes he wanted in his mind.
Isn't this a bit too fantastical?
Does that mean any ancient magical script is acceptable?
"Do you think any ancient magical script will do?"
"Hmm."
"sure."
"That's true in theory—but it's very difficult to do in practice."
"Because the more powerful the ancient magic script, the stronger the mental strength required. For example, things like time reversal, immortality, and turning lead into gold all require extremely strong mental strength."
"Devouring a large amount of mental energy at once is extremely dangerous and could have unimaginable effects on one's mental state."
Well then—maybe I should just forget about it—Loila pursed her lips and dismissed those thoughts from her mind.
She was wondering if it was possible to create a magic circle that could turn air into Galon—but that seemed too difficult.
"If you've given up on those strange ideas, why not give it a try? I've already come up with a pretty good ancient magic script."
"Perhaps you can try following my line of thinking."
"Construct an ancient magic script in your mind."
"For example, repetition."
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