His spiritual power had increasedâ
âbut compared to his advancement as a Death Priest, the improvement was far too small.
The Mage class, after all, had its limits when it came to enhancing spirituality.
Two new Mage masteries appeared:
[Mage Mastery â Insight Seeker (Exclusive): Allows easier inspiration from various sources, greatly enhancing the ability to derive new magical creations.][Mage Mastery â Arcane Cipher (Exclusive): All magic possesses a core; allows encryption of magic, making it far more difficult to decipher or disrupt.]
Harder to decipher...
Heh, Iz.
Letâs see if you can still analyze my magic now.
â
The level-up didnât directly grant him new spells.
Aside from a massive increase in mana, and a clear perception of spatial changes and the flow of spatial elements...
There were no other immediate gains.
Level 4 Mage â grants control over spatial elements.
Kanzaki Rei could now see them.
Unlike other elements, spatial elements varied in density, permeating every corner of the world, forming a continuous, glass-like structure.
It was incredibly complex.
Like looking at a geometric figure filled with intersecting lines and being asked how many squares or triangles it contained.
Only now that he could perceive it did Rei realizeâ
Space itself wasnât fully continuous.
It fractured... and reconnected.
"A whole different world..."
A different perspective.
A different understanding.
The higher one ascended, the further one transcended mortality.
â
[Talent Acquired: Lost Sea of Magic (Supreme) â God-Tier · Absolute Law]
Another Supreme-tier evolution.
There was always that subtle feelingâ
Upgrading a low-tier talent to God-Tier felt more rewarding than upgrading a Supreme-tier one.
Like heâd somehow "earned less."
Of course, the thought passed in an instant.
Rei understood clearlyâ
The tier didnât really matter.
From Common to Extraordinary, the first three tiers of talents leaned toward foundational enhancement.
From Excellent to Supreme, talents began to approach abstract, rule-adjacent abilities.
But even thenâ
They couldnât truly distort rules.
â
[God-Tier · Absolute Law]Completes the missing fragments of extinguished originsAllows comprehension of all lost magicRepairs incomplete lawsDirectly learns same-tier Origin Magic from othersGrants immunity to all knowledge-based corruption
â
Absolute Law.
The moment this talent formed, a line from his earliest magic textbook surfaced in his mind:
[There is no perfect magic in this world.]
Magic decayed with time.
Ancient spells vanished.
Spatial magic had nearly disappearedâonly a handful remained.
Its theories no longer aligned with reality.
And magic, as a discipline, was built upon reality.
If theory and reality divergedâ
Magic couldnât manifest.
So what did it mean to "restore laws"?
Were spells currently unusable because the underlying laws were incomplete?
Orâ
Were all existing spells, in some way, already flawed?
This talent would require time to fully understand.
But one thing was certainâ
Ancient spellbooks he had obtained might now become usable.
And more importantlyâ
He could directly comprehend other peopleâs Origin Magic.
A God-Tier talent, effortlessly rewriting a rule once thought absolute.
â
Aside from the new talent, all Mage-related talents experienced growth.
All skill level caps increased to LV: 401.
Meaningâ
Magic could now evolve four times.
With [God-Tier · Ascension], Tier 4 spells could now be elevated to Tier 5.
The difference between Tier 4 and Tier 5 was a qualitative leap.
And the higher one wentâ
The greater the gap between tiers.
Tier 8 and Tier 9... were likely worlds apart.
â
Multi-Casting advanced from 4 simultaneous casts â 5 simultaneous casts.
Rei could now condense five "Cores."
Likewise, his other Origin Magics could each generate five "Sources."
â
Class Levels:Level 4 Mage / Level 4 Death Priest / Level 4 Decipherer / Level 4 Warrior
A rather ominous numberâ
At least, in his previous world.
Here, the number 4 didnât carry the same connotation as "death."
Just old superstition.
â
Everyone stared at him intently.
Only after Rei fully withdrew his magic did someone finally speak:
"...Is the ascension complete?"
Rei looked up.
The void in the sky had already vanished.
"Yeah. Itâs done."
He turned to Kumironi.
She asked, "Any signs of contamination?"
Rei shook his head. "Doesnât seem like it."
He checked his own body.
Nothing.
Kumironi also examined him thoroughly.
Rei trusted her completelyâ
After all, she had once healed damage inflicted by divine authority itself.
"...Confirmed. No issues," Kumironi said with certainty.
â
"Then... we slow down?" a mechanist asked.
Rei nodded. "Yeah, reduce speed."
Whooshâ
A faint forward pull of inertia.
The airship gradually decelerated.
Rei looked back.
In the far distance, faint black specks still pursued themâ
But as they chased, they continued to dissipate.
As the ship slowed further, he waited a moment longer.
The black specks... vanished entirely.
"They didnât catch up. And theyâre gone."
A faint smile appeared on Reiâs face.
"...Looks like this method works."
â
The scholars exchanged glances.
Their faces were filled with disbelief.
"Thatâs it...? Thatâs all it took?"
Everything felt unreal.
They had considered countless approaches:
Separating spirituality.
Blocking its descent.
Perfecting ritual structures.
Finding materials that could resist contamination.
Seeking powers like Kumironiâs purification.
And yetâ
Who would have thought...
As long as you ran fast enough, you could outrun it?
Damn it!
Decades of researchâreduced to something almost laughable.
Like struggling endlessly to extract a rare materialâ
Only to discover you could just stick tape on it and peel it off.
â
This experiment had only been conducted because it was theoretically plausible.
No one had placed high hopes on it.
There had been countless concerns:
What if the corruption entities could teleport?
What if they accelerated alongside their target?
What if they already possessed equivalent speed?
What if they didnât dissipate over time?
So many variables.
And yetâ
They actually outran them?
Ridiculous.
â
At that moment, the white-haired mechanist coughed lightly.
"...Thereâs still one issue."
"How fast are these corruption entities, exactly?"
"Are we far beyond their speedâor just barely escaping?"
"And maintaining this speed with Radiant Flight... consumes a lot of fuel."
â
The room fell silent.
Reality snapped back into place.
What speed was required?
That question was crucial.
â
And Loren...
Didnât even have a Level 7 Mechanist.
They couldnât build a ship like Radiant Flight.
In factâ
They barely had any mechanists at all.
â
A scholar asked, "Can magic reach this speed?"
Rei replied calmly, "Magic is a personal miracle. I think itâs extremely difficult."
As a master of magic, he was qualified to answer.
Even heâ
Could only achieve comparable speeds in brief bursts.
He couldnât sustain it.
And he certainly couldnât grant that speed to others.
Launching an enemy a thousand kilometers instantly?
That, he could figure out.
But transporting people safelyâ
Maintaining high velocityâ
Supporting a massive ritual arrayâ
All simultaneously?
Even for himâ
That bordered on impossible.
â
Perhaps it could be done.
But the difficulty would rival that of finding a Level 7 Mechanist to build another Radiant Flight.
â
In the endâ
This wasnât Reiâs problem alone.
That was the White Towerâs domain.
If they couldnât find a breakthrough soon...
Theyâd have to rent this airship from Tengel.
At a staggering cost.
Fuel alone would be exorbitant.
â
From a financial perspectiveâ
The technical problem of early awakening had been solved.
But the cost per awakening...
Would be astronomical.
And early awakening didnât guarantee success.
If they spent tens of millions of goldâ
Only to awaken a failure...
Loren would be devastated.
â
...
On the return journey to Knolorea, they had time to admire the Secret Sea.
Its waters were deep blue, tinged with faint streaks of dark iridescence.
They said countless monsters lurked in the depthsâ
But since they couldnât leave their domain, they posed little threat to the continents.
â
The skies, once filled with aerial monstersâ
Had thinned dramatically since two thousand years ago.
Now, only a few remained.
â
Far in the distanceâ
A continent.
"Tengel," a mechanist said.
At normal speed, it would take ten days to reach.
Roughly 100 km/s.
Incredibly far.
â
Iz had once claimedâ
His Tier 6 Origin Magic could destroy all continents within the Secret Sand Archipelago.
Heh.
Rei had no comment.
â
...
Back in Knoloreaâ
Rei headed straight for the Mage Tower.
"Eldrin."
Eldrin was teaching again.
As an Origin Mage, his private lessons cost 100 gold per student.
Not his earningsâ
Each student paid that much.
A price most adventurers could never afford.
â
Rei walked directly into the classroom.
At the childish voice, Eldrin frowned.
"Who is it?"
He turnedâ
And instantly stood at attention.
"C-Chief!"
Reiâs reputation now spoke for itself.
He was no longer the newcomer who had faced skepticism upon arriving in Knolorea.
â
"Class dismissed early. Come with me."
With a casual motion, Rei pulled Eldrin to his side.
At the same time, he tossed out a pouch of gold.
"To compensate your lesson. Split it among yourselves."
A full 20,000 gold.
He didnât even bother counting.
â
"C-Chief, waitâwait wait wait!!"
"Whatâs going on?!"
Seeing Reiâs serious expression, Eldrin trembled violently.
As if realizing somethingâ
He immediately dropped to his knees, wailing:
"Chief! Everyone does it!"
"Itâs not just me!"
"The teacher next doorâTino! And the one after thatâPava! They all take money too!"