Grace Thompson

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  • by Grace Thompson It took one week for the first Elementalist to finally learn fire manipulation while being instructed by Billy. During that week, they thought that it would never happen and kept their eyes of skepticism at him, but once they first learned, they threw away all that and began to practice in earnest. They were a simple bunch… Considering that Sarah only spent half an hour teaching him Zen, it wasn't fair that Billy was using that much time for them. Still, heended up teaching them for two weeks, and…
  • by Grace Thompson "To learn Zen, you need to do two things," Sarah said. "First is to take Meditation to the next level by completely clearing your mind, and the second is to don't move a single inch." Billy frowned when he heard that… It seemed too simple. Besides, the first step basically was the only thing necessary. If one's head is empty, then one won't have the reason to move. While Billy had just arrived, he still had work to do. That being said, he sat on the ground and entered the lotus position. He also…
  • by Grace Thompson As Billy had expected… Learning magic is easier when you have that parameter at a high level. It was supposed to be obvious, considering that he only learned light spear when he became fast and strong enough. In any case, even though he could use Fire Manipulation, he couldn't train anywhere, even if he were careful. At the very least, the fire will consume the oxygen in a closed space. That was more than enough reason not to use it at home. "Using this at the training grounds is no good as well…"…
  • by Grace Thompson At the end of the second week, the group had created five pillars of earth in the river. Since everyone started to get used to their work and their skills were improving as well, they thought things would progress faster, but they didn't consider that the river would become deeper and deeper… thus, they needed more earth blocks to create the fourth and fifth pillar which were ten meters tall. Regardless, Billy finally will have the chance to take a break and return home. Most of the recruits also had the…
  • by Grace Thompson After a few days, Billy had gotten quite good at blocking the Water Balls of those aquatic monsters. Dodging was even easier, but he couldn't risk letting someone behind him get hit. In any case, both of his skills and magic were developing nicely, even though he wasn't training. He didn't even have much free time since he used meditation and recovered his mana from working. "I knew I should have bought some extra rings and leveled them up," Billy thought. Even if he had bought them, most likely,…
  • by Grace Thompson That wasn't the case. Billy only wasn't worried because he didn't have to get hit. Besides, seeing their projectiles should be easy as long as he can see the enemies. If the worst comes to the worst, he can always dodge if he fails at blocking the attacks with his spear. Regardless, once he grabbed his weapon with both hands and then approached the river. Using Block Mastery should be possible without damaging the weapon. It was only spheres of water, after all. The red archers approached from the side,…
  • by Grace Thompson During the next whole day, Billy stopped to search for things underground many times, but aside from some small ores, he didn't find anything. Those could be worth a few coins, though. "I guess it is easier to find those in mountainous areas…" Billy thought. "The chance of me approaching those places, for the time being, are small, though. Oh, well, it can't be helped." "Hey, Billy," Drew suddenly approached and said. "It seems that the elementalists are interested in that thing you did yesterday.…
  • by Grace Thompson The next day, after saying goodbye to their family, Billy and Drew headed toward the town's western gate. A large number of soldiers were waiting for them there. Around two hundred… Drew went to talk with the other tribe leaders, and then Billy found his friends. However, he was forced to stop when he saw who was the leader of the elementalists mas the black-haired girl. "You sure like to look at her," Natalie said. "I am just surprised… aren't you considering that you are both at the same age?"…
  • by Grace Thompson "Hmm…" Billy rubbed his chin thoughtfully. Around two months had passed since the elementalists joined their side, and some rumors were spreading that Edward was already planning the operation to build the bridge. It will take a while, and since the river was far away, those who will there will have to stay for quite a while. Thanks to that, Billy was wondering if he should teach his siblings Earth Manipulation. Although they were barely four years old, they actually could meditate, and over the…
  • by Grace Thompson After that, many elementalists talked with Edward and accepted working for the town. They didn't have the human resources to take over the country, and they couldn't leave, so their only option was to follow his lead or become slaves. Not to mention, many of the elementalists were missing some real beds. While their lives weren't exactly comfortable in that arid region, it wasn't as bad as sleeping on the ground without a ceiling above their heads. One week after all that day started, the remaining…
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