Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 311: Familiarity


"You stay where you are, I haven't fully mastered my current power yet, and I'm not familiar enough with it. I'm afraid of accidentally hurting you."

Seeing Reese approach, Herag immediately made her stop.

Reese quickly understood, halted her steps, and retreated to the side, not approaching any closer.

Herag stood still and took a deep breath, directly stirring up a gust of wind.

Even just his breathing sounded like rolling thunder, giving off an intimidating aura.

Herag started performing some strange movements, his hands and feet in awkward positions.

These were movements from the Earth Breathing Technique.

Though now doing this didn't really benefit him physically.

But it greatly helped Herag quickly become familiar with and master his current power.

These movements were originally designed to train the body and unleash potential.

Every movement engaged multiple muscle groups, with specific requirements for the strength and direction of force.

After Herag started doing the Earth Breathing Technique movements, the effects were quickly evident.

He became quite familiar with his own power after only performing the Earth Breathing Technique once, controlling his power more freely.

Seeing the obvious effects, Herag continued practicing the Earth Breathing Technique movements.

After completing ten sets of the Earth Breathing Technique, Herag was totally familiar with his current power.

His breathing was very steady, and the sound became extremely subtle.

This was a sign that he had completely mastered his physical power.

At first, entering this state, his breath alone sounded like thunder and even stirred up the wind due to poor power control.

Now his breathing was no different from normal, extremely steady.

Herag then took out a longsword from his space ring and began practicing the swordsmanship he had learned before.

He was using the swordsmanship to continue familiarizing himself with his current power.

Herag estimated this process would continue for a while longer.

He planned to spend a month fully mastering his body's physical power so he could achieve ultimate power control in combat.

In real combat, even slight power deviations could lead to completely different outcomes.

Herag had to ensure his control over power was extremely precise.

This was no joke, as the situation in real combat changes in an instant and cannot be taken lightly.

Herag wielded the longsword, sending out gust after gust of wind.

With his current power, even a Level 2 Wizard would be split in half if struck, a power far beyond what an ordinary body could withstand.

Moreover, his speed was now incredibly fast.

At first, Reese could still see the swinging longsword, but soon it turned into an afterimage before finally appearing to slow down again.

Reese knew that it wasn't that Herag's speed had decreased, but that he was swinging the longsword at its extreme speed.

Reese was sincerely happy for Herag, hoping he could become increasingly stronger.

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A month passed quickly, and Herag spent it familiarizing himself with his power each day.

He was now completely familiar with using the Titan Power, able to control his physical power to the utmost.

Kawat Commercial District.

On the bustling and lively street, crowds of people moved back and forth.

Reese, holding Herag's arm, strolled along the street.

After a month of secluded practice, Herag came out for some fresh air and to accompany Reese.

Herag's next plan was to continue taking on tasks from Serlandir, striving to accumulate more Contribution Points.

Now it seemed the value of Contribution Points was high, enabling them to be exchanged for many valuable resources.

These resources were not impossible to acquire outside of Serlandir, just extremely difficult.

But within Serlandir, the organization had already solved the channel issues for you.

All Herag needed to do was accumulate Contribution Points and use them for exchange.

Now that he had the Titan Power, his own power had increased considerably, giving him more confidence in completing tasks.

While the previous tasks hadn't posed any substantial danger, who could predict the future?

In the Land of Dawn, one had to be cautious at every turn.

Herag still intended to take on tasks related to Abyssal Cultists, finding those tasks yielded Contribution Points more quickly.

Moreover, he had a natural advantage in doing Abyssal Cultist tasks, being far more efficient.

Herag and Reese, who had been walking and chatting happily down the street, suddenly saw Herag's smile freeze for a moment before returning to normal.

Reese, perceptive as she was, noticed the change in Herag's expression and quietly asked, "What is it?"

Herag laughed, "It's nothing, just noticed a little situation."

Herag observed that in the crowd ahead, a child had their left hand in their pocket.

As this child passed by a richly dressed middle-aged woman, a glow appeared on the surface of his left hand, and the jewel necklace from the middle-aged woman's neck vanished.

The process was rapid, with the jewel necklace disappearing without a sound.

The middle-aged woman hadn't noticed at all, continuing on her way through the crowd.

In this bustling commercial district street, the crowd was dense, almost always a state of shoulder-to-shoulder pressing.

Using the environment sense of Shenlan, Herag noted that the jewel necklace was already in the child's pocket.

After stealing the necklace, the child quickly weaved through the crowd and ran away.

Being small, he disappeared into the sea of people at a glance, leaving no trace behind.

In the Land of Dawn, many have wizarding talents, and naturally, many can use magic.

With more people able to use magic, the uses for magic naturally increased.

Apart from the usual magic, there were all sorts of strange and unusual spells.

For instance, some magic could enhance certain aspects of life experience upon application.

There were quite a few such spells, with Herag having seen many in the library and having heard of many more.

Naturally, he didn't need these, but that didn't mean others didn't.

One could only say that where there's demand, there's a market, and there are even people specializing in developing such spells.

Apart from these, theft magic was naturally indispensable.

Quite a few wizards made a living by stealing all sorts of valuable items with diverse and intricate methods that were hard to guard against.

Though strong efforts were made in the Land of Dawn to propagate awareness, whenever a thieving spell was made public, a new one would soon be developed.

The saying goes, the higher the Tao, the more cunning the demon.

These thieves were particular in their targets, sizing up people first.

If they spotted a powerful wizard, they wouldn't even dare to approach.

They specialized in stealing from weaker wizards, wizard apprentices, or simply ordinary people's belongings.

The success rate was higher for such cases, and it was less likely to be discovered.

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