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Chapter 196 - 196 196 Completion of the Simultaneous Writing Skill
196: Chapter 196 Completion of the Simultaneous Writing Skill 196: Chapter 196 Completion of the Simultaneous Writing Skill Having decided on the next steps, Zhao Guang left the rest to be handled by Guo Siyu, who would surely do well with the assistance of his older sister.
As for Zhao Guang himself, he began to focus all his efforts on improving his spellcasting abilities.
Unlike Combat Energy, where a warrior’s progress requires the continuous elevation of their Combat Energy, until they break through their own limits,
mages have a different path—they study and develop new spells, which can result in an explosive increase in their Magic Power.
Similarly, to break through a bottleneck, they must research higher-end spells in advance to achieve success.
This is why the advancement of a mage has always been so challenging.
However, the status of a mage far exceeds that of a warrior of the same level.
The spell that Zhao Guang had been close to completing was finally refined to perfection after his relentless calculations.
In the end, Zhao Guang went directly to the Otherworld, “Xi Fei, keep watch for me.
I’m going to complete a spell.”
Xi Fei, with her eyes brimming with tears, quickly headed outside the house upon hearing these words.
“Master, you must reward Xi Fei generously after you succeed, since Jeana is not home today.” Zhao Guang rolled his eyes—what an insatiable fairy.
Shaking his head, Zhao Guang settled his mind completely and began the final step.
The model was already complete; what followed was using his Magic Power to construct this complex model.
During this period of training, Zhao Guang’s Magic Power had unknowingly reached an impressive level.
Controlling Magic Power to form such intricate shapes, Zhao Guang felt it came as easily as second nature.
Moments later, the complex model materialized within Zhao Guang’s Sea of Consciousness.
After cautious testing, Zhao Guang confirmed the model was flawless and proceeded to infuse it fully with Magic Power.
One of the mage’s taboos: no matter how confident, they must always be cautious when constructing a model.
There have been too many examples warning them that arrogance can often lead to a mage’s demise in various accidents.
The model operated, improving gradually, then suddenly shrank, and a Rune appeared in the Sea of Consciousness.
This Rune represented the Rune of the Simultaneous Writing Skill—an admittedly simplistic trick, but its effects were not to be underestimated.
Zhao Guang picked up two pieces of paper, and a light burst from his hands, instantly inscribing a Special Magic Array on both sheets.
The next moment, the Magic Arrays vanished, leaving the two pieces of paper looking like ordinary sheets of paper.
Taking up one piece of paper and setting the other aside, Zhao Guang began writing and drawing on it.
Almost simultaneously, traces appeared on the other sheet.
Zhao Guang placed the two pieces together, and the marks on them matched perfectly, as if they had been photocopied.
“The effect is truly miraculous; the writing is extremely clear.
I wonder how far the distance can be.”
The Simultaneous Writing Skill, as a trick, is said to only cover a few dozen meters in its simplest form.
A standard model might extend a bit further, reaching hundreds of meters—it’s unclear how well Zhao Guang’s version would fare.
Considering that he had perfected it himself, most likely beyond the reach of an ordinary Mage Apprentice, Zhao Guang called Xi Fei in.
“Master, have you succeeded?”
Zhao Guang nodded, “Yes, I have.”
Upon hearing this, Xi Fei pressed herself against him, “So, what’s my reward, Master?”
Zhao Guang quickly interjected, “Wait, first let’s test the precise range of this spell.” He dodged swiftly; otherwise, the testing would have to wait until the next day.
Xi Fei pouted with dissatisfaction, “Fine, Master.
How do you want to test it?”
“Write something at intervals as you walk further away.”
The experiment was simple to conduct, so Xi Fei walked on, taking the paper with her and marking the distance covered at regular intervals.
Meanwhile, Zhao Guang observed from home, making comparisons.
Each time a new mark appeared, Zhao Guang would check it off, and upon seeing it, Xi Fei would walk even farther.
It wasn’t until no new marks showed up that Xi Fei stopped.
After repeated tests, the ultimate distance at which the Simultaneous Writing Skill could operate was confirmed.
“Master, I’m back.
The distance for your Simultaneous Writing Skill is so far; I even reached another defense area.”
Zhao Guang was astonished as well, “It’s a magical spell indeed.
I didn’t expect it at all—the perfected model can actually reach as far as ten kilometers.” Indeed, the distance Xi Fei had covered was ten kilometers.
This range was not only sufficient for communication between the two sides but would also be viable over even greater distances.
Unfortunately, it’s unlikely that the Simultaneous Writing Skill could extend any further; otherwise, the spell would no longer be a mere trick but could become a strategic Spell.
It’s uncertain if anyone has turned this Spell into their own Talent Magic.
If so, it could definitely surpass these limitations and perhaps even develop some unique effects.
“Master, it’s getting dark,” Xi Fei returned the paper to Zhao Guang.
“Yes, it’s dark.
Come on, your Master will teach you something new.”
Xi Fei’s eyes lit up, “That’s great, I love learning.”
Soon enough, the roar of a car filled the room, making the whole place seem to vibrate.
It wasn’t until the next day that Zhao Guang got up and took two notebooks, cast the Simultaneous Writing Skill upon them, and made a note.
This would be the means of communication between the two sides from now on.
Zhao Guang had just discovered that his Simultaneous Writing Skill could even be cast on an entire notebook.
For others, they would likely have to cast it page by page, and the size of the paper would also be a constraint.
After all, it was just a trick—why so many requirements?
But in Zhao Guang’s hands, this so-called trick couldn’t merely be described as such anymore.
Having arranged everything, Zhao Guang found the patrol teams on both sides and had them send the items back.
When the people from both sides looked at these items and tried to communicate, they were all incredulous.
“Lucky for us that Zhao Guang is one of ours; otherwise, if humans had such advanced communication magic, we’d be in trouble,” Lai Wu mused while looking at the notebook, somewhat lost for words.
Aleya remained silent, her eyes glistening with a sharp light as if pondering something.
On the other hand, Yars was speechless looking at the notebook.
“How did this kid do it?
It’s supposed to be just a trick, yet it’s so powerful.
Are all mages this strong?”
Klay shook his head, “To my knowledge, not even Basic Level Communication Magic should be this effective.”
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