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Supreme Magus novel Chapter 2278

"We can work on your foundations." Solus used her breathing technique, Sky Blessing to check on Kamila's condition and how much the impurities in her body had shifted.

"The good thing about Spirit Magic is that it contains all elements. Everything you learn about it can be applied to elemental magic."

"Good to know." Kamila nodded. "Do you think I can learn Light Mastery while we are at it?"

"Holograms? Sure. It's too early for constructs, though. Also, we have to ask Nalrond's permission first. We promised him not to share his tribe's legacy." Solus said.

"I'm in no rush. It can wait. How much can you teach me?" Kamila asked.

"In 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." Solus smiled at the memory of Menadion's ranking for mana crystals.

"Let's start from tier zero, then. Teach me like Lith did for the kids." Kamila smiled at the memory as well.

"Speaking of that, why are you asking me and not Lith?"

"Because I want to surprise him and because he'd make a mission out of it. I want slow-paced magic lessons, not an improvised boot camp." Kamila projected via a mind link the image of a Lith with a stern expression.

"Train like your life depends on it because one day it might!" He said to a panting Kamila who failed to conjure the elements because short on mana.

"Gods, that's him down to a t." Solus burst into a belly laugh while Kamila snorted.

"We'll see if you still find it funny when he'll work you to the bone to lose weight." She poked at Solus' belly, making her hilarity disappear.

"He must never know about this conversation. I'm working on it, but at my own pace. If Lith gets involved with my diet, it would become a grind." Solus suddenly empathized with Kamila's situation.

"My problem exactly." She nodded. "Now, what about those lessons? There's not much time before Lith wakes up."

"Sure thing. Just one question. Do you want the spoon-fed method or Faluel's?" 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.

"Spoon-feeding sounds right to me." Kamila replied. "I don't 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."

"Sweet! I've never used this method. I'm curious to see how you'll turn out." Solus established a mind link and started to revise with Kamila the contents of Silverwing's 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 Silverwing's methods by applying Lith's 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 Jirni's 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.

She sucked hard at air magic yet was amazing at water. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com

Chapter 2278 Magic Lesson (Part 2) 1

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