Only My Magic Levels Up - Chapter 110
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Episode 110 Bonus Stage (5)
Just like in the Oklanne Ruins, the moment I learned how to advance through the territory, I was able to understand the ruins’ defense system to some extent and find out the location of the captain doll.
A similar thing happened the moment I acquired the spiral loop here.
Galen suddenly realized how the strong current of wind cut into the water and how far it extended.
‘That’s incredible.’
The first emotion I felt was admiration.
You can see as much as you know. I was already seeing it with the sense of the water flow manipulation, but when the sense of the spiral circulation was mixed in, I could see it even better.
The power to create rapids even underwater and eventually waves across the entire lake was analyzed in detail and etched vividly into the mind.
‘but…….’
The second emotion I felt was a subtle jealousy.
Even though the ancient magic of the ruins is said to have power comparable to that of jewels, it is not something that is directly used by humans.
In Galen’s home ground, underwater, is it really that much of a force that wind magic can push you back?
‘That can’t be true.’
Without any magical action, the weight of the water alone is enough to collapse a building filled with the power of the wind.
Moreover, if you were to manipulate that much water with magic, you would be able to overcome even the resistance of the wind.
How could a tsunami that swallows up a city not be able to sweep away a single building?
‘Oh, I see.’
At that moment, Galen realized.
What absolute self-confidence meant, as Damus and Radhika had said.
The confidence that comes from a ‘perfect’ water manipulation wizard who has reached the golden peak.
‘I don’t support water.’
A truly perfect faith. A complete confidence without a single doubt.
All a qualified wizard needed was a piece to serve as the final stepping stone.
The moment it is fulfilled.
Tsk tsk!
The will of the jewel wizard alone colored the world.
Revision world.
Galen’s unique water manipulation that transcends the magic of the Oceanis family.
Galen slowly opened his eyes as he felt he had overcome the wall.
As a priest, Lilia had no idea what was happening and just blinked, but as a sorceress, Radika had her eyes wide open and her mouth slightly open.
Galen smiled and bowed his head gracefully.
“Thank you for waiting.”
“… … This is my first time seeing it with my own eyes.”
Radhika, who had barely come to her senses, answered again.
“You’ve gotten over the wall, haven’t you?”
“yes.”
“yes?”
Lilia tilted her head. Radika muttered in a slightly dejected voice.
“They say Galen has become a jewel.”
“……yes?”
“Even though the presence is faint, this is clearly a revised world. No, it must be an intentional faintness. Even though it has just awakened, the range seems too wide… … Is this the form you want?”
“I think so.”
“No, no, no! Wait a minute!”
Lilia hurriedly joined the conversation. At best, of course she shouldn’t say ‘at best’, but she was shocked at the thought of learning the magic of the relics.
“Tongue, you said that your brother became a jewel?”
“It just so happened.”
Galen scratched his head. He was just trying to get 100% of the progress for level 69 of water manipulation, and he really didn’t expect that he would get to level 70 right away.
Lilia’s blank expression soon brightened. She hugged Galen tightly and shouted in a bright voice.
“Congratulations, congratulations!”
“Go, thank you.”
Somehow, it seemed like Lilia liked it more than Galen himself. Of course, that didn’t mean he didn’t appreciate that reaction.
Galen, who had patted Lilia and pushed her away, bowed his head to Radica without forgetting.
“Your advice was very helpful. Thank you.”
“I’m glad it helped.”
“Radhika added with a bitter smile.
“No matter how much I think about it, it seems like it’s because you’re so talented, Galen. But you’re the first one to listen to my advice and become a jewel.”
“It was just luck on my side. That’s what a jewel is.”
“That kind of luck comes only when you have the effort to become silver and the talent to become gold.”
Galen couldn’t just say that it was thanks to the status window, so he just smiled vaguely.
Lilia intervened with a bright expression.
“That’s right. Brother, you are a genius and you work very hard!”
“I said that would suit Lilia better than me.”
“I’m not an archbishop?”
“If it can be me, then it can be Lilia too.”
Galen could say that much for sure.
Even he, a genius with a status window, has achieved something similar to enlightenment, so how could it be impossible for Lilia, a true genius?
Radhika shook her head again as she watched the two of them bickering over who was better.
“Anyway, Galen.”
“Oh, yes.”
“Is your magic power okay? The revised world consumes quite a bit of magic power.”
“That’s true. Is this normal?”
“It’s normal.”
To summarize Radika’s explanation:
The fantasy realm was a ‘passive’ that gave a small buff to make magic more effective around the wizard.
The upgraded version, the Revised World, was ‘Active’, which occupied a much larger space and granted powerful effects that allowed magical modification within it.
Since it requires consuming a large amount of magic power to activate, it is said to be a finishing move that can be used in situations where the efficiency can be greater than the amount consumed after activation.
“Of course, the details are different for each revision world. In my case, the scope is narrow and the effect is simple, but it consumes little, so I can easily turn it on and off.”
“So you’re saying that it’s not necessary to use it?”
“That’s right. A shockwave that hits from a distance and covers a large area is necessary in certain situations, but in normal cases, you can just get up close and hit with your fist.”
“but.”
Come to think of it, the fight with Damus was like that too.
He only showed the miracle of selection once. He could have easily dealt with Galen without having to nullify the magic.
“Anyway, Galen, since you’ve just awakened, the revised world is quite shabby. The higher the level of completion, the less magical power you’ll consume.”
“That’s fortunate. If it had continued to decrease by this amount every time it was activated, I might have seriously sealed it.”
“Are you lacking in magical power?”
“Fortunately, there’s enough left to take care of this. Lilia, is there nothing more to see here?”
“Oh, yes.”
“Then let’s start organizing things slowly.”
Galen climbed onto the wyvern’s wing. Lilia and Radika followed.
Immediately after.
Kookookookookook!
Suddenly the whole building creaked and made an ominous noise.
at the same time.
Quagwaquagwaqua!
The floodwaters surged through the entrance.
The water was temporarily suspended in the air because the wind was still pushing hard, but it was visible in real time that it was gradually being pushed in with a stronger force.
Lillia, who was startled, asked after seeing Galen’s calm expression.
“Did you do it, brother?”
“Yes. I turned up the water pressure a little.”
“Water pressure… …?”
“Water pressure is ultimately the force exerted by water. So, the deeper the water, the stronger it becomes.”
“Right?”
“I added strength to that.”
In the revised world, magic could be modified and applied in special ways.
It wasn’t even a fundamental change to the manipulation method of ‘dragging the water within the sensory sphere with an invisible hand’.
Unlike magic like Earthbinding, which has limitations that only cover the body, water manipulation was originally a magic that had a variety of applications.
Strictly speaking, there was a limitation that liquids that the ‘invisible hand’ could not reach, such as blood inside the body, could not be controlled, but since that could not be considered normal water-based magic, I didn’t even think about it in the first place.
In other words, the ‘function’ of water flow manipulation itself did not change much.
There was only a change in the ‘output’.
“… … Was it originally like that?”
“It wasn’t supposed to work, originally.”
Galen smiled and answered Lilia, who asked in a puzzled manner.
“It works now.”
The enlightenment he gained was an ocean that swallowed up everything that stood in its way.
A tsunami that is larger and more violent than the waves that can be generated now.
Galen’s revised world was particularly wide, even without comparing it to Radica’s.
Because it gave control over all the water within that wide area.
In short, Galen had pushed down all the water within the confines of the ruins.
Unable to withstand the pressure, the building began to creak and collapse, with water forcing its way through the only open entrance.
“Well, but if the building collapses, it’ll just end up making Radica work harder, so I don’t think that’s a good idea.”
“Am I okay?”
“No, the goal isn’t to destroy the building anyway, just break the staff.”
Galen waved his hand slightly, changing his method.
As the force applied to the entire building was concentrated at the entrance, water poured in in an amount that was incomparable to that seen before.
Kwakwakwakwakwakwakwa!
The water is pushed in with more force than the wind can push.
The range of water manipulation was greatly expanded, and all the water within that range was being poured toward the entrance.
“If the wind magic was pushing away the normal water and balancing it out, then it would naturally break through when water magic was added again.”
The water that the wind could not drive away began to encroach on the bottom.
The spirit supporting the underside of the wyvern’s wings floats above the water.
The vanguard of the flood, twisted by the wind and advancing at a snail’s pace, looked like a monster with its mouth wide open.
The water level throughout the room steadily rises, and as the room fills with water, wind resistance weakens.
And then, finally.
The water that reached the central altar swung like a blade.
Kaaaaang!
I heard something break.
“Oh, it just broke?”
Lilia, who had the best eyesight and was relaying the situation to Galen in real time, expressed her doubts.
Although it could emit magic that shook the lake, the durability of the staff itself seemed to be poor. It must have worn down because it was so old.
That moment.
Phewaaaaaaah!
As the wind that had been desperately resisting suddenly disappeared, the water rushed in like a mighty waterfall.
“Should I pack it just in case?”
“That would be good.”
The water level was rising rapidly, but no one panicked.
Galen calmly gestured. The stream, free of obstacles, moved freely and delivered the broken staff to Galen.
After carrying it on the wing.
Swish!
The spirit swelled again into a round capsule shape.
The leisurely-sank submarine easily exited the entrance. The force of the water rushing in was a tickle compared to the force of the wind earlier.
The white rapids were no longer visible in front of the smoothly rising submarine.
The submersible rose to the surface without any disturbance.
The wings glided leisurely over the water and soon arrived safely at the lakeside.
“Wow.”
Lilia looked back and exclaimed in admiration.
The lake surface, which had become smooth before we knew it, was beautifully reflecting the sunlight.
“So that’s why it’s called the Sky Mirror?”
“That’s right.”
Radhika said with a pleased expression.
“It was a complete success.”
“Good.”
Galen smiled brightly.