Neurolink System in the Modern World

Chapter 495 Lowkey No more



Chapter 495 Lowkey No more

"Oh, coffee means sex in our world," I teased, my warm breath tickling her soft skin.

"What?" she exclaimed, her face flushing red as my words whispered into her ears registered.

"Scumbag," she squinted her eyes, her irritation evident this time.

My jokes had clearly struck a nerve. But I couldn't stop now.

There's a saying about race car drivers: once you hesitate, you've lost. So, the best thing to do was hit the pedal.

"It's just a cultural difference," I answered, feigning ignorance.

For example, kissing on the cheek might be normal in one culture but considered disrespectful in another.

In my case, I have my own made up world, allowing me to tailor cultures to my liking.

"By the way, once we kiss a woman, it automatically means we're married for life," I added with a playful smile. Continue your journey with empire

"You—" She attempted to protest, but her words were drowned out by another barrage of beams of light bombarding us again.

Harvey's group realized they were in a very dangerous situation, and escaping was not an option. So, they focused all their energy on me, hoping for some kind of miracle.

"Hey, do you want to see some magic?" I asked her, thoroughly enjoying the notion of convincing her I was an actual magician.

She didn't reply, but I could tell that she was curious.

Seeing this, I closed my eyes and imagined something in my mind.

Out of nowhere, a golden magic circle appeared on the ground beneath us.

The ground trembled, and the wind howled as if the end of the world was coming.

This was only an isolated phenomenon within the barrier, but for everyone who was inside, it felt like it was happening all over the world.

Harvey's group was able to regenerate their eyes using the same metallic liquid injection as before, which, in hindsight, was a dumb idea because now they would witness all these special effects.

"What's happening?" Shao Mi asked, feeling a tremendous power emanating from the Magic Circle.

Well, truth be told, I lied about that 10%. It's more like 1%, but saying that would seem like I'm bragging.

It's hard to admit, but I'm a humble person by nature.

"But this is enough to crush these noisy ants," my cold voice echoed.

Standing up, I held her close, refusing to release her as I raised my Staff.

My intention was to cast a spell, one that would be nothing short of awe-inspiring and earth-shattering.

And this was the perfect timing for me to test the magic system I had created using mana.

This magic system comprises four parts.

Theory, Calculation, Visualization , and Manifestation.

In order for someone to activate a spell, they must first have an understanding of it.

This understanding includes comprehending the cause and effect of each variable involved.

To create fire using the magic system's Theory component, one must grasp the intricate cause-and-effect relationships involved.

For instance, to manifest fire, a mage would need to understand the fundamental principles behind combustion and the transformation of energy.

They would calculate the amount of energy needed, then visualize the process of igniting flammable material, the rapid oxidation reaction that releases heat and light.

By channeling their mana into manipulating the atoms of the surrounding air or a designated point, they could replicated the necessary conditions for combustion to occur spontaneously.

This system was more complex than the one used by Gifteds.

However, unlike innate skills, anyone with mana could learn it.

When the preparation was complete, red particles began to form around my staff, swirling with increasing intensity. Then...

"Mid Tier Magic ... Explosion!"

With just that single phrase, a chain reaction ignited, triggering a massive and violent eruption.


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