Chapter 67: Real Deal (4) (Teaser)

In the temporary laboratory at the Yukline Mansion, I examined the ash under the microscope, infusing it with mana and tearing it apart with Telekinesis to Comprehend it at a particle level.

“... Professa! Looky here!” Kelodan shouted, pointing at the blackboard.

Tap— tap, tap, tap— tap, tap—

An intricate report was being inscribed on the green surface of the blackboard.

Sylvia here. We've captured a puppetized Debutant and separated the ash. These are the research results.

The report detailed how the ash had taken over the Debutant and the puppetization process. Sylvia had meticulously analyzed it with her magic, producing something akin to a dissection diagram. An idea soon popped into my mind.

“Separation.”

Separating the ash from the Debutants. If a circuit could be added to the Barrier spell to nullify the ash's control, and then deploying this enhanced barrier within the Mage Tower, it might work.

“It’s feasible,” I mused.

I had grafted arbitrary circuits onto specific spells dozens of times before. My Telekinesis spell was one such example.

“Professa? Whut’s feasible?” Kelodan drawled.

"... I intend to craft a barrier that will break down the ash and provide it to the Debutants."

“A barrier? Ain’t that gonna take too much time?”

I shook my head. This wasn't a completely new spell, so the mana consumption from using Comprehension wouldn’t be severe. Decomposition was a common spell, often used in waste disposal.

“It’s entirely feasible.”

With my plan and the talents of Sylvia and Epherene, this would definitely be achievable.

“Professa…?” Kelodan asked hesitantly.

I stared at the blackboard, deep in thought. There was no need to write down the spell; it was all unfolding in my mind.

“Attent...

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