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Chapter 527 - 8. The Knight of Albion (19)

There are countless magics in the world, each with different attributes, principles, and effects, but in essence, they are just a more convenient form of technology. It's no different than using a water wheel to turn a grindstone, or using a flint to start a fire - both are techniques "involving surrounding objects". In terms of convenience, one must possess a certain degree of mana sensing ability and consciousness capacity to release a basic spell like "Fireball" to light up firewood, which is still less convenient than using a flint.

However, it cannot be said that magic has no practical value, and its wide application on the battlefield illustrates this point. Even the church, which according to its doctrine views the interference of human thoughts in worldly phenomena as a blasphemy against the omnipotent Mother Goddess and the perfect world she created, and therefore despises magic and magicians, cannot ignore the convenience and power of this technology.

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