Capítulo 950: Chapter 948 Rakan’s Awakening 6
Once Kisha finished her assigned tasks, she began inscribing more combat-type magic scrolls. Midway through her work, however, a sudden spark of inspiration struck her. She quickly finished the last few strokes on the scroll she was working on, watching with satisfaction as it glowed faintly, a sign of success, before pulling out another piece of magic paper from her stack after she sealed the finished magic scroll.
Meanwhile, Duke was busy monitoring the ongoing operations, though his gaze often drifted toward Kisha. It was the first time he had watched her inscribe up close. Though he couldn’t quite understand the process, he could feel the immense power flowing from every stroke of her pen.
It wasn’t spiritual energy or aura that was flowing through the tip of that pen that Kisha was using; he could feel that it was something else entirely, but it was undeniably potent, radiating from her like a quiet storm.
But no matter how much he watched, he couldn’t understand a thing. So instead, he simply enjoyed the time he was spending with Kisha, even if they were each doing their own thing.
Meanwhile, Kisha’s mind wandered to a new inspiration. If she could create elemental magic circles that allowed someone to use elemental combat-type magic, then… couldn’t she also inscribe other types of magic? The idea sparked a flood of possibilities.
She thought of the Teleportation Scroll she had used to get to Maple Leaf Town in an instant with Duke. She had bought it from the system, and though it had cost a fortune, it had been worth every point.
But what if she could create a scroll like that herself? Not only could she sell it through her “Sales Channel,” but she could also have unlimited personal access to teleportation.
That meant teleportation wouldn’t be limited to Tristan anymore, who already had the awakened ability. In moments of need, this scroll could become their ultimate trump card, a game-changer in more ways than one.
The mere thought of it thrilled Kisha, making her insides tremble with anticipation. She was determined to make it happen. She began designing the teleportation scroll, using the image she had memorized from when she first opened the original scroll.
From that image, she carefully decrypted every inscribed symbol, studying how the magic circle was drawn and the theory behind it. She examined not only the underlying principles, but also the path engraved on the scroll, the cardinal directions, and the flow of mana; every detail mattered. A single mistake could disrupt the teleportation magic.
If the scroll was inscribed incorrectly, the space around the user could destabilize. Instead of teleporting safely, the person might be torn apart by the time and space that governs Teleportation Magic, their body fragments scattered across different locations.
A wrong stroke could mean instant death. The thought made her heart race, but it only strengthened her determination.
But since she had already glimpsed the laws of time and space when Tristan awakened, and had even guided him through it, she had long understood how time and space moved and the principles behind them.
Because of that prior knowledge, studying the teleportation scroll took her only about an hour. By the time she was ready to start creating her own, she was brimming with confidence.
She began cautiously, making her first stroke with care. But as she gained assurance, her movements became faster and more precise. She carefully inscribed the cardinal directions, which would determine the orientation for teleportation.
These directions were also where the coordinates would later be input, allowing the scroll to transport users to a specific location. Without specific coordinates, the scroll could still function using general directions, leaving the final destination to the magic itself, as long as it stayed within the designated area.
Next, she set up safety measures to ensure that users wouldn’t be torn apart by unstable time or space during teleportation. In addition to the cardinal directions, she incorporated navigation magic to guide general teleportation when no exact coordinates were provided. This ensured users wouldn’t accidentally materialize inside crevices, walls, or other dangerous obstacles, a potentially fatal error.
Kisha used numerous subtypes of support magic as she inscribed the teleportation scroll, and she quickly realized this was far more difficult than creating the combat-type elemental magic scroll. Teleportation magic demanded extreme precision; a single mistake could kill someone instantly.
Now she understood why teleportation scrolls were so much more expensive than combat-type elemental scrolls. A single basic scroll could cost around 20,000 system points, and that was without even specifying exact coordinates.
Her proficiency in inscribing magic allowed her to carefully adjust even the smallest details in the scroll, ensuring that when coordinates were later added, the spell would function safely and accurately.


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