Supreme Magus is the best current series by the author Legion20. The Chapter 36 Out of Misery content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 36 Out of Misery and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
Author’s note: I do research my stuff, but please remember that this is a work of fiction, not a medicine textbook. If among you there is some nit-picky doctor, please be nice and cut me some slack. Enjoy your read.
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Lith spent the next few days familiarizing with the changes in both his body and mana core. Healing with true magic was much different from the on/off effects that fake magic used. Not to mention that the procedure for Tista required surgical precision.
So, he used his new job as Nana’s assistant to master once again his mana flow. Lith also personally reported to Count Lark the slaying of the magical beast via Nana’s communication amulet.
He gave the Count the chance to buy the perfectly preserved pelt, but for that the he needed to get in touch with Selia. Lith had no idea how to tan and preserve such magnificent fur, and neither did he know how much was its worth.
So, he had been forced to turn to the huntress for help, and Selia had accepted in exchange of 25% on the final price. The same fate befell the deer carcass.
Lith’s goal was to improve his relations with Count Lark, by earning merits for both of them.
Through their confidential agreement, Lith would achieve merits because he had eliminated a threat to the County, while the Count would take the credit of the kill, being the one that had discovered Lith’s talent and claiming to have entrusted him with the task.
According to the law book in Lith’s possession, a noble would get great fame and honours, according to how his subjects performed.
While they would get merits, the noble would improve his social status and importance to the King’s Court, raising his chances of achieving one more title with all the lands attached to it.
It was a perfect win-win situation.
Lith hoped to reel in Count Lark among his official backers. Having him has a patron was not enough. Being the Count a magic enthusiast, Lith was just one of the many talented youths he was sponsoring and nothing more.
Lith wanted their relationship to develop further, so when he finally could leave the village, he would have someone to rely on.
If there was one thing that he had learned from Nana’s story, was that a country bumpkin like him was in desperate need of someone trustworthy in an influential position.
Count Lark was obviously thrilled at the idea that one of his proteges had achieved such a result. His hopes for Lith being accepted at the Lightning Griffon Academy skyrocketed, after so many failures, another success was on sight.
It would further raise the Count status in the eyes of the Court. Killing a magical beast was good, but finding and developing the talent of a powerful mage was much better. Mages were the backbone of the Kingdom, together with the military.
After settling his business with Count Lark, Lith had Solus help him completely rethink his concept of magic.
"So far I used magic just like a club, to kill and hit. But Gerda and Irtu have showed me that magic, in this world, it’s not fixed as in Dungeons & Looting. I have been too narrow minded. It’s not only light magic that can act at cellular level.
All kinds of magic can interact with matter, changing its properties. If Irtu could make the ground elastic, then I should be able to walk on water without freezing it first, by altering its density. I need more advanced spellbooks to understand magic’s limits.
It’s no wonder that Magi’s talent increases exponentially after discovering true magic.
Not only they start with a better core than mine, so they can refine it to further heights, but they also become capable of replicating every single spell they saw until that point
While inventing a new spell takes a lot of time for a fake mage, finding the right balance between hand signs and magic words to obtain the desired effect, a true mage just needs to understand the underlying principles behind a spell to perform it."
Thanks to his battle with the magical beasts, Lith was able to quickly develop new spells, by either imitating their tactics or experimenting by himself.
After about two weeks, his body, mind and mana core were perfectly in tune, so Lith asked Rena to go to the village with Trion, giving him the opportunity to freely talk with his parents and Tista.
Trion and Lith were now in a more neutral relationship, there were no hard feelings left, but no trust either.
Lith had to dumb down a lot the concepts to make them understand the risks of the procedure. He was not a doctor, but they were his parents, and Tista was their beloved daughter and his beloved sister.
Lith would not proceed unless getting their informed consent, or at least the next best thing, since they understood very little of magic and nothing at all of anatomy.
"How sure are you about this thing?" Asked Raaz, holding Tista as tight as he could, like Lith was going to take her away.
"I’d love to tell you that everything will be alright, but I can’t. I never tried something so big and complex. Tista, I worked years to develop this spell, just for you. The only thing that I can promise, is that I will give my best.
I obsessed myself nights and days with it, because I want you to be free and happy like anyone else, instead of being stuck in a cage, be it your body or this house, no matter how golden we can make it.
I want you to be able to run in the wind, walk in the snow. To get out of this house, to meet people, make friends, maybe someday fall in love with someone and being loved back.
I will do all I can to free you from these shackles, but I can’t do it without your trust and consent."
Without saying a word, Raaz and Elina joined her in the embrace, all of them sobbing together, even Lith, so fond of their bond and so scared to lose one of them at the same time. freewebnovel.cσ๓
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