CHAPTER 219
Author: South Ashan
last update2025-02-12 23:37:48

Obadiah started the spell and so far so good, what happened last time didn’t repeat itself.

Jeremiah didn’t get bombarded with memories of his past life while his eyes were closed and he experienced the passage of time normally— as he should.

The only thing that was similar to the last time they did this was that he felt something rising in his core— a warm feeling.

“Can you hear me, young master?” Obadiah asked while still casting the spell.

“Yes, teacher, I can” Jeremiah replied.

“You’re going to feel something deep within and when you do—“ Obadiah said but Jeremiah cut him off.

“I already do… feel it I mean,” Jeremiah said.

“Good. Good. That’s your mana core. It’s where your magical energy is stored and from what I can feel, it’s going to be extremely massive even at its base level. It’s going be far more superior than anything a human like me can have naturally”

Emphasis was on the word “naturally” as there was a way to increase a mage’s core size and strength and that was throug
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