Herag was quite interested in the Elemental Flight magic, as it involved much knowledge related to elementalization.
From what he understood, many wizards were exploring the direction of elementalization.
Elementalization refers to transforming one's body or spiritual power into elements.
After spiritual power elementalization, a wizard can only use corresponding elemental magic.
Though there are some limitations, it allows for achieving a very high level within the respective elemental domain, and subsequent progress seems different from ordinary wizards.
By undergoing body elementalization, the body composition completely changes, essentially becoming elemental life.
Many Level 2 and Level 3 Wizards, hopeless in advancing further, choose to become elemental life.
Once one becomes elemental life, lifespan becomes nearly unlimited, and one can be immune to most non-elemental attacks.
However, there are significant downsides—the susceptibility to targeting.
Though strong after elementalization, one is merely single-element life.
If someone intends to harm you, they can design specific strategies against you in advance.
Wizards typically handle elemental life in the same way.
The Fire Element Flight magic draws on the principles of elementalization to enable flight effects and speed similar to elementalization without actually transforming the body into elements.
Herag recalled Crystal City's Irina; the magic Irina used back then was quite similar to Fire Element Flight's described effect—it might just be the same magic.
Back then, Irina hadn't undergone elementalization, yet could fly swiftly with Herag.
Having understood this, Herag decided to buy the magic, asking, "How much for this Fire Element Flight?"
"For Mr. Herag, I'll give you a deal, thirty thousand magic stones," Terry said with a smile.
Herag nodded, "Okay, I'll take it."
He knew the market price for a Second-Level spell; it's basically this price.
Also, Fire Element Flight is obviously rare, usually priced higher.
Nevertheless, Terry quoted only thirty thousand magic stones, which was perfectly reasonable.
After picking up Fire Element Flight, Herag then began examining the other two magics.
Thermal Reversal is a somewhat special fire magic, whose principle is converting high thermal energy in fire magic into usable thermal energy.
This magic also offers immunity to fire magic, allowing most of the fire magic's power to be transformed into energy for self-use.
Of course, this conversion has limits; it can't be done indefinitely.
If the opponent's fire magic power is too strong, the immunity can't be complete.
It was Herag's first time seeing such magic—he was quite intrigued, unsure who designed this magic.
The design idea of this magic was to transform externally applied high thermal energy to thermal energy centered around the body.
The converted thermal energy can be used for self-energizing or released back to the outside.
"This magic is interesting, how much is it?" Herag asked.
"Twenty thousand magic stones—I'm glad Mr. Herag is interested. These three magics are all carefully selected by me; they're all top-notch," Terry said with a smile.
"Mr. Terry is diligent, much appreciated," Herag responded.
Terry indeed took care in preparation, not just using some ordinary fire magic as casual offerings.
The effectiveness and design concepts of these magics were absolutely top-notch.
The price wasn't high either, truly worth more than their value.
Herag put down Thermal Reversal and started examining the final Second-Level Fire Magic, Eternal Night Heart Flame.
It was the only offensive spell among the three Second-Level Fire Magics.
Eternal Night Heart Flame's effect involves invoking fire element rules within the target to burn them.
If the target has a heart, the effect heightens dramatically with the heart as a sacrifice, fully burning the target till the end.
After reading, Herag couldn't help but marvel how utilizing Rule Power was indeed incredibly strong.
Against wizards who can't use rules, it's essentially a dimensional-downstrike.
Directly invoking fire element rules to burn a target poses almost no defensive measures for Level 1 Wizards.
Even shields are useless, as this employs Rule Power to burn internally.
Unless the opponent is also a Level 2 Wizard, capable of sensing Rule Power's presence, they may evade in advance.
For instance, if someone uses Eternal Night Heart Flame against Herag now, he could sense the change in fire element Rule Power.
Upon detecting shifts in Rule Power, he can anticipate someone's use of Rule Power against him, making counter-moves.
While others employ fire element Rule Power, Herag can also use it to disrupt their casting.
Eternal Night Heart Flame's price is twenty thousand magic stones; the three spells together amounted to seventy thousand magic stones.
Herag bought all three spells, leaving only over eighty thousand magic stones in the talisman stone.
Profits from Nightingale Commerce Association would take some time to transfer, likely a substantial amount next time.
Business there was thriving, earning enormously.
Herag carried the three magics home, immediately starting to construct corresponding spell models.
He needed to quickly enhance his own strength.
Because the Abyssal Aura in the surrounding world was becoming increasingly dense—it's a very ominous sign.
"Shenlan, begin analyzing and inputting the spell model for Fire Element Flight," Herag instructed.
"Task has been archived..."
...
Half a month later.
Herag activated the Night Witch Array, blocking observations around the manor to prevent being seen.
Magic Power surged within him, infusing into one of the newly constructed spell models in his mind.
Subsequently, fire element rules billowed around, countless fire element free energy particles attached around Herag, forming a thin film.
With a thought, he flew into the air, trailing a fiery elemental energy tail behind him.
He transformed into a red stream of light, flying around in the manor.
The space here was still too small, unable to fully display the speed of Fire Element Flight.
Herag thought for a moment but decided not to go out and test the magic, as he should hide his capabilities.
Too many people were watching him openly and covertly; the less others know about his intelligence, the more advantageous for him.
Even if people knew he bought three Second-Level Fire Magic spells at Pointed Hat Magic Shop, they would not expect him to master them so soon, which is a kind of information gap.
After experimenting with Fire Element Flight, Herag was quite satisfied with the magic's effect.
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