All Chapters of From Blade To Spell: Chapter 141
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Conflict
Aaron examined the one-time scrolls, their descriptions glowing faintly before his eyes.Meteor Rain- Mana Cost: 300–1000 points (the more mana imbued, the greater the spell’s power)- Effect: Summons 3 to 10 meteors, each ranging from 30 to 100 meters in radius, to deal devastating area damage. - Restriction: The impact produces a massive shockwave and may even trigger a small earthquake.Grease Rain- Mana Cost: 100–300 points- Effect: Conjures a cloud of Grease Rain covering 200 to 600 square meters.- Restriction: Highly volatile, if exposed to fire, the grease ignites instantly. The resulting flames burn fiercely for 3 minutes, consuming everything in their path.Aaron’s eyes gleamed as he read the details. Both scrolls were terrifying in their own way, Meteor Rain promised overwhelming destruction, while Grease Rain offered a deadly trap when combined with fire spells. These weren’t just consumables; they were potential battle-turning weapons.Aaron’s gaze settled on the fin
Grant
Then, an old man appeared, his aura heavy and commanding. "Young Friend, this time he made a mistake. Please, let him go.”Aaron’s sharp gaze flicked toward him. He immediately sensed the man’s strength, Level 41, a Master Wizard.Aaron’s tone was cold but measured. “Okay. But I hope you teach him manners, so he won’t offend someone important and die because of his foul mouth.”With that, Aaron released Flafer, letting him collapse to the ground, gasping for air.Noomt Town – Town Walls Aaron lifted his gaze to the sky. Grant watched him with a cold expression, unsettled. In all his life, he had never seen anyone dare to threaten a member of his family so openly. Yet he held back ordinary wizards were still fighting desperately against the Dark Faction, and this was no time to escalate.Still, Grant was puzzled. Why was he staring at the heavens?Suddenly, cries erupted across the walls:“Holy God!"“What kind of magic is this?”“Who summoned those burning fireballs?”“It’s not fire
Zohona
And it wasn’t just leveling.- Learning new spells consumed experience points.- Perfecting existing spells drained even more.- Advancing his Alchemy profession and unlocking new potion recipes demanded vast amounts of experience.- Even skills learned from books required experience to master.Every step of growth was costly, every ambition weighed down by the hunger for more points.Aaron studied the map with sharp focus. Tier 4 undeads were scattered near the town walls, and each promised 100,000 experience points. With his current strength, they were easy prey.He ignored the Master Wizard’s advance. Instead, he chose efficiency, harvesting the undead that still lingered around Noomt Town, which sprawled across 50 square kilometers. As long as he remained within the shield’s perimeter, he could farm safely.Drawing the Light Bow, its orange aura flaring, Aaron began his hunt. Every arrow he loosed carried the Light Element, piercing through undead and reducing them to dust.Dark F
Checking The Loots
Yet even as he gave the order, confusion gnawed at him. Why had his master demanded such a hasty withdrawal? The Dark Faction had endured countless battles, but never had Zohona ordered retreat so abruptly.Zomb’s thoughts raced back to the report he had sent, the meteors, the devastation, the spell that had erased thousands in an instant. A chill crept down his spine.He whispered to himself, almost unwilling to believe it: “Could it be… that?”Zomb’s mind churned as he withdrew toward Moontoon City. The image of the meteors lingered, burning in his thoughts. Why had they fallen? Why now? There had to be a reason, something deeper than mere chance.Yet no answers came. Only the weight of his master’s command, and the gnawing suspicion that the Sage’s prophecy was unfolding before his eyes.Noomt Town WallsAaron stood upon the walls, a faint smile tugging at his lips. His stats glowed before him: 135 million experience points, bolstered by the 25 million gained from slaying unde
Checking The Loots 1
Aaron began examining the treasures one by one, his eyes drawn first to the most dazzling find, the Rubic Cube, a Red Grade item.Rubic Cube (Red Grade)- A mysterious cube capable of fusing three types of similar-level materials into higher-tier materials.- Materials placed inside must be of the same quantity and quality, or the result may vary.- Contains three compartments, each with a space of 20 cubic meters.- Can consume Mana Stones to accelerate fusion.- After each fusion, it enters a cooldown period ranging from 1 minute to 7 days, depending on the tier of materials.Restriction:- Only materials up to Tier 8 can be safely fused.- Attempting to fuse Tier 9 or above risks destabilizing the cube, with a 99% chance of explosion, creating a space crack within a thousand cubic meters radius.Aaron stared at the description, both stunned and confused. The cube’s potential was undeniable, it could be a powerful tool for crafting rare resources. Yet its destructive risk was equall
Checking The Loots 2
Aaron’s eyes moved to the next potion.Invisibility Potion (Tier 3)- Grants camouflage, blending the body seamlessly with surroundings.- Shields mana signature, keeping the user hidden unless they attack.- Duration: 15 minutes. - Restriction: Requires 100 Constitution. Can be broken if detected by Tier 3 or higher detection spells.Aaron studied the description and immediately saw its potential. In the Barren World, where mages were scarce, this potion would make him nearly untouchable. Of course, knights were not to be underestimated, their battle-honed instincts could still sense danger. Even so, the potion could prove invaluable for stealth missions, infiltration, or stealing items unnoticed.Greater Agility Potion (Tier 3)- Grants +50 Agility for 15 minutes.- Restriction: Requires 100 Constitution.Aaron considered it a straightforward buff potion, but one with versatile applications. In combat, it could enhance speed and reflexes; in retreat, it could mean the difference be
Makaret
Meanwhile…From the corner of the hall, a shadow lingered, silently observing Aaron’s every move.Its eyes narrowed as it whispered to itself:“A Great Wizard… and already a Golden Knight at such a young age? Which power does he belong to? As far as I know, there are no such forces on Kellar Planet.”The figure paused, deep in thought. The boy’s presence was unusual, his strength, his dual cultivation, his composure. None of it matched the records of any known faction.After a moment of hesitation, the shadow’s resolve hardened.“I must speak with him,” it decided.Aaron, still standing before the glowing magic mirror, remained unaware, clueless to the fact that someone was watching, and that his quiet inspection of loot had already drawn the attention of powers lurking in the dark.“Excuse me, lad!”Aaron, who had just finished checking the inventory, was startled. His heart skipped a beat as he spun around only to see a transparent figure standing before him. A chill ran down his sp
Truth
Makaret’s smile lingered as he added, “Moreover, I will tell you some information about Kellar Planet.”Aaron’s eyes widened. “What information?"Makaret thought for a moment before speaking. “Well… do you know that Domoka, Stella, and I did not belong to Kellar Planet? We came from another world, Rohotas Planet. It is classified as a middle-tier planet.”He paused, patting his head with a faint sigh. “Forgive me for not explaining planetary classifications earlier. My memories… they are a little fractured.”Taking a deep breath, he continued, “You know what a planet is, right?”Aaron nodded. “Yes. The Kellar Planet, the one we are living on now.”Makaret’s expression softened with relief. “Correct. Your Kellar Planet belongs to the Katar System. Katar is the star you see during the day, the one that provides light. There are five planets in the Katar System, and Kellar is the fourth.”He leaned closer, his tone more deliberate. “There are countless stars like Katar, and together they
Return
Loa immediately came to her senses. She tucked the crates of oranges neatly into her space ring, then fluttered over to Aaron with a bright smile.“Aaron, I’ve packed it up.”Aaron nodded, his expression softening. “Good. Let’s go."Makaret watched silently as Aaron and Loa departed the spaceship. Once they were gone, he closed the door and redeemed two Advanced Energy Stones.Carrying them into the inner chamber, he placed one at the center of the formation. Immediately, a mechanical voice echoed: “Energy Source detected. Current energy remaining: 100%.” Relief washed over him. These stones were the lifeblood of the ship, its fuel. With two in hand, he was confident he could reach the nearest supply depot in the Kolark Galaxy. Yet in his heart, he vowed: the next time he returned, it would be to take his revenge.Makaret also resolved to replace the vessel. This scouting ship, though equipped with stealth, defensive systems, and high-speed flight, was limited. Its greatest advantage
Grand Master Wizard
From the side, the Old Chief spoke up. “Lord Aaron, we need candles and oils.”Aaron nodded. “Alright.”He summoned ten barrels of oil and ten crates of candles. The Old Chief’s eyes softened with relief.“This will be enough for a week.”Aaron agreed, though inwardly he felt unsatisfied. The resources he had were spoils taken from enemies. What they truly needed were sustainable sources, plants that could produce edible oil.Aaron lifted his gaze to the skies and realized dawn had already broken, the start of a new day.After a moment of thought, he turned to the people gathered around him. “I need to go and do something important. You all continue with your tasks as usual.”Torvald stepped forward quickly, concern in his voice. “Aaron, are you leaving the Green Village again?”Aaron shook his head with a calm smile. “No, not today.”Torvald hesitated, then added, “Aaron, if you ever go to the city, could you buy nails? We’re running short.”Aaron waved his hand, and three boxes of