"Correct." Senton had just replied to Solus when he noticed a red spark.
The pitch-black darkness of his body made even the faintest light shine like a sun. Rena’s core, instead, was already powerful, and she didn’t notice anything until its radiance grew significantly stronger.
It took Elina a few minutes to realize that the rhythm marked by the bell was two beats slower than her core’s. Once she did, she immediately adjusted her breathing technique and managed to Awaken, breaking through the bright orange and achieving the dull yellow.
Thanks to Lith’s regular rejuvenation treatments, she painlessly released a few impurities that the tower cleansed before their stench could stink up the air.
Rena needed even longer, while Senton failed to understand the significance of what he was doing.
"My mana core has been burning bright for a while now, but nothing happens." He said. "What am I doing wrong?"
"Your mana core has its own unique rhythm." Tista said. "Breathing in synch to the sound of the bell stimulates your core, but it’s not enough to Awaken. You need to tweak your breathing rhythm until it matches your mana flow."
"Thank you." A minute later, Senton Awakened as well.
Going from red to bright red produced almost no changes in his body, and he expelled no impurities.
"What you’ve learned now is called Accumulation." Rena and Elina already knew it, but Lith said it out loud not to make Senton realize that he had finished last by a wide margin. "Practice it until it becomes second nature to you."
Raaz was already familiar with his breathing technique, but he enjoyed the feeling of his mana core growing stronger with each breath he took.
A few minutes later, Lith taught them Invigoration. Once they mastered it as well, he dispelled the extra world energy and allowed his students to open their eyes.
"That’s it?" Senton asked. "I don’t feel any different."
"Because you are not." Lith shook his head. "At this level of body refinement, there are only a few differences with a regular human. I’ll now teach you how to use your new abilities one by one."
Lith Warped everyone in the Firing Range and explained Life Vision, Fire Vision, Fusion Magic, and Spirit Magic to them.
"Good gods!" Raaz made the mistake of using Life Vision to observe his son, and the magical aura shrouding Lith blinded him. "You shine like a sun, son."
"Then you’d better not look at Solus, Dad." He replied. "With her tower active, she has the combined mana flow of her violet core and the tower core."
"Which is why I always wear cloaking rings." She sighed, slipping them on her fingers.
"I finally have Fire Vision!" Rena roared in triumph. "I won’t be the worst cook in the family anymore."
"I have Fire Vision too, sweetie." Elina chuckled.
"I know, but at least now it’s a fair competition." Rena grunted. "Lith always cheated before."
"I never denied it." Lith shrugged. "Now stop looking at each other and look at yourself. Life and Fire Vision require no training. You either use them or you don’t. Fusion and Spirit Magic, however, are different."
Everyone was enthusiastic about Fusion Magic until they tried it out.
"This is nothing compared to the potions!" Senton said. "Even though I’m using air and fire fusion, I’m as slow as paint drying, and my strength barely improved."
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