âWe can work on your foundations.â Solus used her breathing technique, Sky Blessing to check on Kamilaâs condition and how much the impurities in her body had shifted.
âThe good thing about Spirit Magic is that it contains all elements. Everything you learn about it can be applied to elemental magic.â
âGood to know.â Kamila nodded. âDo you think I can learn Light Mastery while we are at it?â
âHolograms? Sure. Itâs too early for constructs, though. Also, we have to ask Nalrondâs permission first. We promised him not to share his tribeâs legacy.â Solus said.
âIâm in no rush. It can wait. How much can you teach me?â Kamila asked.
âIn a day? Depends on your talent, unless you mean based on your core. In that case, the best you can do is cast the weakest among tier two spells. Not going to lie. Like my mother used to say, orange is a fart.â Solus smiled at the memory of Menadionâs ranking for mana crystals.
âLetâs start from tier zero, then. Teach me like Lith did for the kids.â Kamila smiled at the memory as well.
âSpeaking of that, why are you asking me and not Lith?â
âBecause I want to surprise him and because heâd make a mission out of it. I want slow-paced magic lessons, not an improvised boot camp.â Kamila projected via a mind link the image of a Lith with a stern expression.
âTrain like your life depends on it because one day it might!â He said to a panting Kamila who failed to conjure the elements because short on mana.
âGods, thatâs him down to a t.â Solus burst into a belly laugh while Kamila snorted.
âWeâll see if you still find it funny when heâll work you to the bone to lose weight.â She poked at Solusâ belly, making her hilarity disappear.
âHe must never know about this conversation. Iâm working on it, but at my own pace. If Lith gets involved with my diet, it would become a grind.â Solus suddenly empathized with Kamilaâs situation.
âMy problem exactly.â She nodded. âNow, what about those lessons? Thereâs not much time before Lith wakes up.â
âSure thing. Just one question. Do you want the spoon-fed method or Faluelâs?â A quick mind link explained to Kamila the difference between the two.
One would give the student a step-by-step explanation of the rules of magic, asking her questions that would be quickly followed by the most common wrong answers and then by the correct one.
The other, instead, would just teach her the basics and entrust her to find the correct answer by trial and error and deep thinking.
âSpoon-feeding sounds right to me.â Kamila replied. âI donât want to become a great mage or work in any field of research. I just want to learn enough to train my core and follow my daughter wherever she goes.â
âSweet! Iâve never used this method. Iâm curious to see how youâll turn out.â Solus established a mind link and started to revise with Kamila the contents of Silverwingâs book, the Basics of Magic.
After each chapter, Solus would conjure the corresponding element and Kamila would mirror Solus to the best of her abilities. Solus further improved Silverwingâs methods by applying Lithâs school of magic.
She divided the elements into three branches. Equilibrium (air and water), Creation (light and earth), and Destruction (fire and darkness), teaching them in this order just like Lith had done with the kids.
Kamila already had excellent foundations thanks to Jirniâs lessons and her constant training as a Constable. People with a weak mana core like her focused on finesse rather than raw strength so she had a great degree of mana control already.
Solusâ lesson went smoothly, deepening Kamilaâs understanding of every element before moving on to Spirit Magic that encompassed them all.
âI swear on my Mom, you make no sense.â Solus said while checking Kamilaâs hair for the umpteenth time. âEven though you have Awakened, you have no streak. Which means you are like Lith and nothing like Friya. You have no affinities.
âThen how come you can manipulate the elements with such ease?â
âI donât know.â Kamila shrugged. âYou are the teacher so itâs up to you to explain to me stuff.â
She sucked hard at air magic yet was amazing at water.
In the same way, Kamila struggled with earth and had an easy time with light. To make things even more absurd, she mastered fire and darkness like they were second nature to her even though they were supposed to be the hardest to control.
The elements of destruction didnât just answer her commands, they danced in her palms, shaping themselves however she wanted.
âWild guess, can it be the baby?â Kamila pointed at her womb. âBack when Salaark used Blood Imprint on the family, I got covered in red-veined black feathers.â
? âDaughter of a Dragon!â Solus pointed her finger at Kamila, her tone angry. âOf course itâs because of the baby. She isnât like Lith who was reborn fully human until the blue core. Her Divine Beast side is perfect so she has elemental affinities.
âNow I understand what Protector and Nalrond meant when they said that their innate elements feel like a part of their own body.â
âMakes sense, unlike your anger.â Kamila tilted her head in confusion.
âBecause no one I know, or at least I remember of, ever had such an easy time mastering four frigging elements! By the way, why four? They are supposed to be two.â Solus pouted in envy.
âAnother wild guess. Void Magic.â Kamila tormented her lower lip while in deep thought.
âHow do you even know about that?â Solus asked in frustration.
âBecause Lith often speaks about his work and I try to learn and understand everything I can to keep the conversation going. We both get interested in what the other does or with nothing in common, weâd get bored.
âIn my case, heâd rather spend more time with you than with me.â Kamila said with a snort, that made Solusâ anger take several steps back.
âDefinitely Void Magic.â Solus nodded. âYou are on a roll, sister. This is very interesting. It proves that if Emperor Beasts and Fae are taught Void Magic, they can use it to partially extend their affinities to the complementary element.â
She was eager to change the topic and resume the lesson.
After over three hours of relentless practice, Kamila was covered in sweat. Her breath was labored and every inch of her body ached from the mana flow. She also had learned how to conjure simple holograms like a rock or a piece of blank paper.
Spoon-feeding knowledge allowed her to learn at a fast pace and thanks to the mind link, hours-long explanations and demonstrations were condensed into a few minutes.
âSo much for a gentle pace.â Kamila drank water in-between wheezes and felt hungrier than ever. âI might as well have asked Lith.â
âIâm sorry, I didnât mean to work you so hard.â Solus conjured a tonic and a full roasted chicken from her pocket dimension. âI just wanted to make the best of the time we had before the mind link caused you mana poisoning.
âI am as surprised as you are that it didnât happen. At all.â
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