Chapter 133
Chapter 133
Yi-Han, sensing the strange atmosphere, found himself making an excuse without even realizing it.
"To enhance control over the elements, shape transformation, and the ability to bestow powers, experiencing the elements directly is the most effective method..."
"...Although it is, it's an excessively violent approach," said the bishop, looking flustered.
A priest standing nearby added, "He must be joking. Students are always mischievous, aren't they?"
"Ah, joking..."
'I wasn't, though.'
Yi-Han, who hadn't been joking, remained silent, feeling the atmosphere becoming even more awkward.
"In our order, we first learn to control flames through meditation and prayer," the bishop explained.
Yi-Han was astonished.
'Is that all?'
And then he was surprised again, this time at himself.
'...I've become strange because of Professor Boladi.'
Upon reflection, he realized that controlling flames through meditation and prayer was a perfectly sane method, especially compared to avoiding flames with one's life on the line!
The meditation practiced by the Aphar Order was not complicated or difficult. One simply had to sit cross-legged, close their eyes, and envision flames within themselves.
Once successful in visualizing the flames, the next step was to maintain them.
If one could sustain this for a certain period, they would then use the flames in their imagination for more complex applications.
Though it seemed easy, it was far from it in practice. Any break in concentration or intrusive thought meant failure.
'There are similarities with magic training.'
Yi-Han thought the order's meditation had many parallels with magic training.
Magic was a discipline that required intense concentration and imagination.
Even with the right spells and wand movements, and proper arrangement of magic power, without proper focus, failure was inevitable.
"I'll place a candle here," the bishop said, setting down a candlestick and lighting it.
"Initially, just concentrate on keeping this candle lit."
"Yes."
The candle of the Aphar Order would extinguish the moment a priest's concentration broke, a tool to aid the young priest's focus.
An hour later.
"You need not meditate any further."
"Excuse me?"
Yi-Han, who had been immersed in his meditation, sending fireballs at Professor Boladi in his imagination, paused.
He had been deeply engaged in his meditation, why stop him now?
"If you can keep a candle lit for an hour, that's sufficient."
For Yi-Han, who had innate talent and had endured Professor Boladi's rigorous training, such meditation was a simple task he could easily master.
"Indeed..."
Understanding the bishop's words, Yi-Han took off his coat again, causing the bishop to panic suddenly.
"You're not going to throw flames, are you, Mr. Yi-Han?"
"I just got a bit warm sitting by the fire."
"Ah."
The priests of the Aphar Order felt awkward. Yi-Han felt slightly wronged.
'They think I'm strange. It's unfair.'
"By the way, does this mean I have an aptitude for fire magic?"
Yi-Han asked out of curiosity.
He knew he was quite compatible with water elements, and he was also using lightning elements fairly well.
However, he hadn't had much opportunity to use fire elements, so he wasn't sure how well they suited him.
How much aptitude did he have for it?
"Uh..."
"Hmm..."
The priests exchanged glances.
With his level of skill, he definitely counted as one of the more talented.
Normally, priests of the order would maintain their inner flame through regular, periodic meditation.
That he had accomplished this effortlessly without proper training indicated a natural gift.
Yi-Han possessed an innately high aptitude for the element of fire, and his visualization of flames was exceptionally solid.
It was as if he was born to be a priest of the Aphar Order.
...But he couldn't say that.
He had made a promise to the principal.
'If I tell the truth, Mr. Yi-Han of the Wardanaz family might want to become a priest of the Aphar Order.'
'That's impossible.'
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