Chapter 25: The Element Matrix
Translator: John Cui Editor: Zayn
While Glenn was waiting for the new microscope and the results of Gadfly experiments on the
frog, he had had a new sorcery book in hand, titled Basics of the Elements, thanks to his newfound
bonanza of magical stones.
No sorcerer on the Sorcerer Continent would skip studying the Element Matrix, no matter how
preoccupied he/she might be. And the temptation was the surge of mental strength for the
cultivator, when the Element Matrix was built in his/her soul, and the process was dubbed the
Element Matrix Curing.
The Element Matrix was the set of the permutations of the 26 symbols and signs (the elements)
recorded in sorcery books. All of these symbols and signs could move, except for a six-sided
star that served as the center of the matrix. Simply put, the Element Matrix was a complex
pattern of symbols and signs, and when they were built or engraved onto the soul, they would
greatly boost one’s mental strength.
There were much simpler and random combinations of the said symbols and signs (usually
concerning two or three of them), and when combined, they would be connected and thus
would produce power by consuming magical force. One example of this power was the Deathly
Flame which Sorcerer Dior had used to take on the tentacles back on the ship. But this form of
power generation would cost a disproportionate depletion of magical force. And apart from the
26 regular symbols and signs that existed already, further ones were being tapped in nature or
being explored in the lab.
The Element Matrix could be any of the possible permutations and therefore, result in different
power effects. The newly found or created symbols and signs could be added into the Matrix,
but the very center of the Matrix – the six-sided star – would remain unchanged. It was said to
be the creation of the sharpest minds and the most fundamental lever by which sorcery
knowledge could be put into good use.
Glenn took out a white paper and a quill and began to copy the symbols and signs in the Basics
of the Elements. As he was scratching his quill on the paper, he was actually using his mental
strength to write them in his soul, and his soul had to be very familiar with these symbols and
signs before their permutations were able to be accepted and engraved in soul, which would
then complete the ultimate curing of the Element Matrix. A rejection might occur during the
process, but mostly, the Curing would be finished within a year for most sorcerers.
Three days later, when Glenn found himself being able to write all the symbols and signs in his
soul using mental strength without referring to the Basics of the Elements, he began to think
that he might have some talent in this, and it turned out that he achieved the Element Matrix
Curing on the tenth day of practicing.
Glenn took a deep breath and floated his crystal ball up before his face. He looked closely at the
readings: Mental strength: 18 points.
“Unbelievable! That was a five point rise,” Glenn cried joyously before he murmured some
spells to the crystal ball which then reverted from its brightly lit state to its original grayness.
‘Maybe it’s time to try the Fireball, like the one Sorcerer Elaine produced.’ Glenn thought to
himself.
Glenn conjured up his magical force and then powered up the Element Matrix in his soul. At the
moment, a teenager-fist-sized fireball appeared on Glenn’s finger tips after a puffing sound.
Glenn was excited and then he flossed the fireball into the air, which drew a fire streak in the
air. The fireball hit the crystal ball and relapsed back to his hand.
“21 points of power! The Fireball had 21 points of offense power! With such power, I could
readily beat a knight.” Glenn rejoiced.
The power of a particular attack was affected by the “fulcrum” but was fundamentally
“Don’t look around! Many of the school sorcerers live here. You would be thrown through the
window if you rubbed them wrong,” Varro warned Glenn who was staring about and wondering
why there was no one in this spacious place.
“Oh.” Glenn nodded.
After they were through 75 floors, Glenn couldn’t stop panting, with sweat all over his forehead,
while Varro was as good as he could be. Staring at Glenn, Varro sneered:
“So weak? Why are you not practicing Hematology Sorcery, by the way?”
Glenn made no response.
At the 80th floor, they stopped before a room which was guarded by a lazy black cat.
“This is the customer you mentioned?” the cat asked.
“Yeah. And here is your share - five magical stones – as always, we go five-five, and here’s the
Marlin fish you ordered,” Varro replied as he threw the stones and the fish to the cat.
“That guy siphoned off half the amount. I gave him 20 magical stones!” Glenn laughed in his
mind.
The black cat then rose up sluggishly and stroked its face before it seized the bag of fish with
his teeth and jumped onto the top of a large fish tank beside it.
The tank was nine-feet-wide and ten-feet-high, and in it, a score of grim-looking fish were
swimming, displaying their sharp and long teeth from time to time.
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