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Chapter 30 - Ch 30 : MANA CIRCULATION

I looked the system notification in front me, not surprised that my has mana increased. I kinda expected it already, but it only increased b a little.

'Status window' i let out a whisper barely hearable. 

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Name: Eryndor Thorne

Age: 14

Race: Human*

Class: Apprentice Mage - middle stage - initial rank

Level: 10

Attributes:

HP: 190/190

MP: 95.89/ 95.98

Strength: 15

Agility: 15 (10)*

Intelligence: 17

Charm: 9

Skills:

Skill tier: F

Fireball: Deals 10 damage to a single target (MP Cost: 10)

Skill tier: D

Healing Light: Restores 10 HP to a single target (MP Cost: 5)

Skill tier : C

Light of Defense: Defends up to 50% of incoming damage from a single attack (MP Cost: 20)

Skill Tier: A

"Maelstrom's Edge"

Deals 210 damage to all enemies within a 10-meter radius

Has a 25% chance to make enemies bleed

Has a 20% chance to stun enemies for 2 seconds

Cooldown: 4 hours

Fury Tier: ??? 

- No unlocked requirements yet.

Swordsmanship: Beginner (Level 1)

Archery : Beginner (Level 1)

Slash: Deals 5 damage to a single target (No MP Cost)

Abilities:

Mana heart :  Type: Passive Ability

Description: A complex and mysterious organ that is responsible for handling and processing mana. It is the center of my magical abilities, and is connected tohost's emotions and thoughts.

Effects:

Mana Sense: Allows host to sense the mana levels of those around.

Mana Control: Allows host to control and manipulate mana.

Mana Storage: Allows host to store excess mana for later use.

Fire Affinity: Increase the effectiveness of fire-based spells by 10%.

Clothing: Simple Tunic (No special abilities), Pants (No special abilities)

Weapon: Sword ( Vora)

ATTACK: 20

AGILITY: 10

Accessory: None

Quests:

Main Quest: Ascend to Academic Eminence

Rank top 10 in 1st term exam

Master basic magical theory and practice

Develop exceptional skills in spellcasting, potion-making, and magical combat

Reward: ???

Mastery of basic theory : 3.5 %

Side Quest: The Missing Textbook

Retrieve a rare and ancient magical textbook from the Academy's library

The book is rumored to contain powerful spells and incantations

Obtain the book before it falls into the wrong hands

Reward: +10% to Spellcasting Skill.

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I looked at my Status Window in amazement and shock. Something major has changed. It seems mana heart is now listed as a passive ability. But then a question arose in my mind.

Those who can use magic , don't they already have mana heart? If that's the case then why didn't i had mana heart as an ability before?

But now after practicing mana control technique manual i got mana heart as an ability. 

I don't understand this, should i ask the instructor?

As I pondered whether to ask the instructor about my mana heart, I couldn't help but think about the potential consequences of revealing my secret. If I asked the instructor about my mana heart, I would have to explain how I was able to use magic without having a mana heart as an ability before. But how could I explain that without revealing my system?

I thought about the quote "The man who asks a question is fool for a minute, the man who does not ask is fool for life." It was a quote that I had heard before, but it seemed particularly relevant now. If I didn't ask the instructor about my mana heart, I would be a fool for life, stuck in ignorance and uncertainty. But if I did ask, I would be a fool for a minute, potentially revealing my secret and putting myself at risk.

As I weighed my options, I couldn't help but think about the potential consequences of being discovered. If someone found out about my system, I would be a lab rat for life, subject to experimentation and scrutiny. I would be a curiosity, a freak of nature.

But i also wanted to understand my system. I wanted to know why I had it. I wanted to know if I was the only one, or if there were others like me out there.

As I stood there, frozen in indecision, I couldn't help but think about the potential risks and rewards of asking the instructor about my mana heart. It was a decision that could change my life forever, and I wasn't sure if I was ready to take that risk.

But I wasn't one to shy away from risk. I was a pragmatist, a realist. I knew that the only way to get ahead in this world was to take calculated risks and make tough decisions. And if that meant revealing my secret to the instructor, then so be it.

But as I thought about it more, I realized that it wasn't worth the risk. I decided that it was better to keep my secret safe, at least for now.

I lowered my hand, my eyes scanning the room as if I had never intended to ask a question in the first place. The instructor looked at me with a curious expression, but I just smiled and nodded, as if I had simply changed my mind.

I was not a master of deception, and I knew how to keep my secrets safe. And for now, that was all that mattered.

I sat back in my seat, my eyes fixed on the instructor as he continued to lecture. I was a student, just like everyone else.

Just then The instructor began to explain the concept of the mana heart. "The mana heart is not a separate organ, but rather our original heart that has been infused with mana," he said. "It is the center of our magical abilities, and is responsible for processing and storing mana."

I shook my head trying to shake off distracting thoughts and focus on what instructor was teaching.

The students nodded, taking in the information. They had all learned and heard about the mana heart since they were kids, but it was good to review the basics.

The instructor continued, "As you all know, the mana heart is a complex and mysterious organ. It is capable of storing and releasing large amounts of mana, and is connected to our emotions and thoughts."

He walked over to a diagram on the blackboard, pointing to a detailed illustration of the mana heart. "The mana heart is divided into three main parts: the mana core, the mana channels, and the mana reservoir," he explained. "The mana core is the central part of the mana heart, and is responsible for processing and storing mana. The mana channels are the pathways through which mana flows, and the mana reservoir is the storage area for excess mana."

The students listened intently, taking notes and asking occasional questions. I also looked at my Status Window, thinking about my own mana heart and how it was working.

The instructor finished his explanation, and the students nodded in understanding. They were all eager to learn more about their magical abilities and how to control their mana hearts.

"Now, let's move on to the final topic for today" the instructor said, writing on the blackboard. "Mana circulation and control. This is a crucial aspect of magic, and one that requires great skill and practice."

The students leaned forward, eager to learn more. Eryndor's eyes widened as he realized the importance of mana circulation and control. He had been struggling with this aspect of magic, and he was eager to learn more.

"Mana circulation is the process of moving mana through the body," the instructor explained. "It is a complex process that requires great control and precision. The goal is to move mana efficiently and effectively, without wasting any energy."

The instructor drew a diagram on the blackboard, showing the different pathways that mana could take through the body. "There are three main pathways for mana circulation," he explained. "The first is the direct pathway, which is the most efficient way to move mana. The second is the indirect pathway, which is less efficient but can be useful in certain situations. The third is the reserve pathway, which is used to store excess mana."

As I listened to the instructor's explanation, I couldn't help but think about my own mana circulation. I had been using the direct pathway so far, and it had been working well for me. But I had to admit, I had been feeling a bit limited by it. I had been using fireball spell too much.

I looked at the diagram on the blackboard, studying the different pathways that mana could take through the body. The direct pathway was the most efficient way to move mana, but it was also the most straightforward. It was like a straight line, with no detours or complications.

The indirect pathway, on the other hand, was more complex. It involved moving mana through the body in a more circuitous route, using the body's natural energy pathways to guide it. This pathway was less efficient than the direct pathway, but it could be useful in certain situations. For example, if I was trying to cast a spell that required a lot of mana, I could use the indirect pathway to build up my mana reserves before releasing it.

The reserve pathway was the third and final pathway, and it was used to store excess mana. This pathway was like a reservoir, holding onto mana that wasn't being used at the moment. It was a useful pathway to have, especially in situations where I needed to conserve my mana.

As I thought about the different pathways, I realized that I had been relying too heavily on the direct pathway. But now that I knew about the other pathways, I could start to experiment with them.

I thought about how I could use the indirect pathway to build up my mana reserves before casting a spell. I could use the reserve pathway to store excess mana, and then release it when I needed it. I could even use the direct pathway to move mana quickly and efficiently, but also use the indirect pathway to add some complexity to my mana flow.

The possibilities were endless, and I felt a sense of curiosity. I was eager to start experimenting with the different pathways, to see what I could do with them.

The instructor finished his explanation, and the students nodded in understanding. They were all eager to learn more about their magical abilities and how to control their mana hearts.

"Now, let's put what you've learned into practice," the instructor said, a hint of excitement in his voice. "Stand up! You will be paired up with a partner and will take turns practicing your mana control and combat skills."

The students quickly stood up, looking around the room to find a partner. I stood up as well, my eyes scanning the room to see who I would be paired with. I saw a few students looking around, trying to find someone to pair up with.

The instructor continued, "Remember to use the different pathways to your advantage, and to always keep your mana levels in mind. You will take turns practicing your mana control and combat skills, And if you don't perform well no food !"

I looked around the room, trying to find a partner. I saw a few students looking around, trying to find someone to pair up with. I also saw Kaiden, who was standing across from me, looking confident and self-assured.

"Alright, let's get started," the instructor said, clapping his hands together. "Find a partner and gather outside."

The students quickly paired up, and I found myself standing across from Kaiden. We exchanged a nod of acknowledgement, and I could sense a hint of competitiveness in the air.

"Let's see who is stronger" Kaiden said, a smirk on his face.

But my thoughts were else were, i couldn't help but think it's only the morning of the first and i already learned so much. I wonder how powerful i will be in future, then a thought struck me. I wonder how powerful 2nd and 3rd year student are ? when we are nurture this way since day 1.

I wonder how Powerful is Elara. Now that i think about it, all factors points out that she hid her power in the wishpering woods and also lied about the second year assignment.

She must be already a Novice mage or higher, and for a novice mage to kill those level 5 wolves is just like crushing an ant. 

But why was she hiding her power?

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A/N : It's Day 15 of writing and I Got a contract offer today, if you see any mistakes let me know.