Of the Legion20 stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Supreme Magus. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 343 Tista Part 2. Let's read the author's Supreme Magus Legion20 story right here.
One after the other, the impurities reached Tista’s green core, forcing their way in. The mana reacted strongly to the invasion, giving its all to wipe out the foreign objects.
Lith could watch via Invigoration a small scale war of matter versus energy taking place inside Tista’s body. The green core slowly turned black as more and more impurities amassed inside.
The pain grew as Tista’s core darkened, until Tista couldn’t bear it any more and screamed at the top of her lungs. Lith knew the pain was normal, so he kept watching. It had happened to him multiple times.
Tista’s mana core started to pulse, contracting and expanding like it was going to blow. Then it released a powerful wave of cyan mana that purged the impurities inside and outside itself.
Lith could see the mana coursing throw her body like it was searching for impurities to vent its wrath upon. Whenever it encountered them, they would be flushed out, no matter the cost. Flesh and muscles were torn, bones cracked.
It was like Tista’s body was suddenly disgusted by itself and had decided to start over from scratch.
Tista’s pain was nearing its peak. Lith kept watching and waiting, the refining process seemed identical to his own. The only thing he could do was to ease her pain with light magic and give her a bit of his life force whenever her body experienced a major breakdown.
Not knowing what was actually helpful and what wasn’t, he couldn’t directly interfere. The self inflicted wounds brought Tista to the verge of death, yet he couldn’t heal her without risking doing more harm than good.
Lith and Solus did their best to keep her stable, moving alongside the mana flow to not obstruct its movements.
The process lasted barely a few minutes, but to both siblings it might as well have been hours. Black goo came out from Tista’s pores, making her puke, cry, and bleed impurities all at the same time.
Only when the last drop was shed was Tista’s body fully repaired. Lith destroyed the tar-like substance with darkness magic while assessing the damage.
’She expelled way fewer impurities than I usually do, yet the pain was much worse.’ He thought.
’I think it’s because at first you expelled only impurities and your body got progressively stronger and more resistant to pain. She had to endure broken bones right off the bat. The pain must have been unbearable.’ Solus replied.
Lith checked Tista with Invigoration again. Aside from being unconscious, she was perfectly fine. Her core was now deep cyan and was constantly absorbing the world energy Solus had conjured inside the basement.
’Solus, can you make a room for her too? She needs to sleep and so do I.’ Lith was exhausted too. Tiptoeing across a minefield and getting out alive would have been easier than what he had done to not get in Tista’s mana’s way while keeping her alive.
’Sure I can. My mana core may still be deep green but that is more than enough.’ During the past two years, Solus’s mana core had been further enhanced, allowing her to complete the first floor of the tower.
Unfortunately, she had yet to acquire any semblance of a body.
’I’ll also pump world energy into her room non stop. It should help her to recover faster.’
Lith brought Tista to a brand new room that was a perfect replica of her own at the academy before going to sleep.
Tista woke up several hours later, feeling like someone had kicked her all the way back home. The first thing she noticed was that her body felt different. She was faster, stronger, but most of all smellier.
"Did I fall into an open sewer or what?" She took off her dress, throwing it into a corner, yet the stench didn’t subside.
"Or what." Solus replied making Tista flinch. She wasn’t expecting company.
"The impurities can have that effect. Follow me, I prepared you a bath."
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