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Emperor of the Source

Chapter 8: The Path of Growth
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Back in his private suite, Adrian sat in silence, replaying the day’s battles in his mind. Every dangerous moment in the forest unfolded again with crisp detail. The Shadow Panther’s ambush from above, the claws that had nearly opened his throat, the exhaustion that had dragged at his limbs, and the final moment when his Fireball had changed under pressure all returned with perfect clarity. One question consumed him above all others: how had his Fireball evolved during the fight against the Shadow Panther?

Dissecting the memory piece by piece, Adrian noticed two truths. First, his understanding of fire had deepened. Each time he cast the Fireball under pressure, the patterns within it sharpened in his mind.

His knowledge of fire, heat, combustion, explosive ignition, compression, and mana-driven thermal conversion had accelerated far beyond what should have been possible. When he first cast the Fireball in front of his parents, the spell had barely scratched into the E-Rank spectrum. But now, after one real battle, it had matured into a genuine E-Rank spell capable of wounding and killing E-Rank monsters easily.

Normally, Defenders required months or years of repetition for such progress. They had to cast the same skill again and again, refine their circulation, deepen their affinity comprehension, study theory, experience combat, and slowly polish crude execution into something stronger. Yet Adrian had achieved that leap in hours. The realization sent electricity through his veins. If a single battle could push his understanding forward this much, then the battlefield was not merely a danger to him. It was fuel.

The second discovery stunned him even more: his mana pool. During the battle, he had felt it stretch, strain, and then expand. Measuring carefully through quiet internal observation, Adrian realized it had grown by nearly twenty percent. 𝕗𝐫𝐞𝕖𝕨𝐞𝗯𝚗𝕠𝘃𝐞𝚕.𝐜𝗼𝚖

That should have been impossible. From birth, every child had only a small amount of mana within them. Then, only when they awakened their affinity and started to comprehend it, their mana capacity increased slowly.

It was a culmination of steady comprehension, physical adaptation, and repeated usage. For it to surge in a single fight was unheard of, especially for someone who had only awakened days ago.

The conclusion became clear. The Source was responsible. His affinity was accelerating comprehension itself, and that deeper understanding was directly expanding his mana capacity. Faster growth, faster understanding, faster evolution; the words moved through his mind like the outline of a future too vast for ordinary ambition.

“If fire alone could do this, what would happen if I comprehended multiple affinities?” Adrian thought, the idea striking him with enough force to quicken his pulse.

If each new affinity expanded his mana pool, then one day, perhaps infinite mana itself might be possible. His pulse quickened at the implications.

His gaze fell to the skill book that had arrived in his suite. Gravitic Snare. The E-Rank skill book rested on the study table, its surface embedded with intricate runes. Adrian reached for it and pressed his hand against the strange parchment. Mana flowed from his palm into the runic structure, and knowledge flooded his mind like a tide.

The geometric intricacies of gravity folded into his consciousness. Concepts that should have resisted a beginner’s understanding began unfolding before him with unnatural clarity. Space-time curvature, mass distortion, localized field generation, pressure anchoring, vector suppression, and gravitational binding arranged themselves inside his thoughts as though they had been waiting for him to notice them.

What would have taken weeks or months for others settled into place in minutes, as if he was remembering something long forgotten.

The gravitational equations unwound themselves before his mental eye. Adrian did not feel like he was learning them like everyone. It was as if his connection to the Source translated the abstract mathematics and concepts into pure understanding.

Gravity was not merely a downward force. It was a relationship, curvature, attraction, restraint, mass speaking to space and space answering in silence. Compared to Fireball, the framework was undoubtedly more complex, deeper, and more demanding, but still, Adrian felt it was far too easy to learn by any normal standard.

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Twenty minutes passed in what felt like seconds. The basic framework crystallized completely in his mind.

Adrian slowly opened his eyes and extended his palm toward the suite’s marble floor.

Gravitational force sparked to life, invisible but undeniable. The air itself seemed to thicken as reality bent around his will. A localized field formed beneath his outstretched hand, pressing down with focused intensity.

The marble cracked under the pressure, thin fractures spreading across the polished surface as dust particles froze mid-air, caught within the snare’s grip. Adrian held the technique for only a few seconds before releasing it, and the suspended dust drifted down as the pressure vanished.

His mana pool surged again, another expansion pulsing through his body. The theory was no longer speculation. Every affinity he comprehended expanded his reserves. The more he deepened his understanding, the more his mana would increase.

His mind raced with possibilities, each one larger than the last.

Then he shook his head. For now, the upcoming mission is what he needed to focus on. The mission was still weeks away, and he could not afford to waste this preparation period.

He stood up and lay on his bed. That night, he allowed himself to rest.

The next morning.

Adrian stepped into the forest, determined to test his new skill against living opponents. The Academy’s forest greeted him with damp air, filtered light, and the faint movement of beasts hidden between the trees. Yesterday, the forest had felt like an unknown hunting ground. Today, it felt like a classroom with claws.

The beasts lurking there became his sparring partners. A Thornback Boar charged through the underbrush, tusks gleaming. Adrian’s hand swept upward, and gravity coiled around the creature’s legs.

The boar stumbled, its own momentum betraying it as invisible force dragged at its limbs and distorted its balance. Adrian’s other hand ignited, compressed fire spiraling into existence with a cleaner, sharper structure than before. The Fireball struck, and the beast collapsed in a burst of flame and scorched earth.

At first, Gravitic Snare faltered repeatedly. The strain of concentration scattered the effect whenever Adrian moved too suddenly or allowed his focus to split between evasion and casting.

A Razorclaw Lynx slipped free of his grip during one failed attempt, its claws raking across his shoulder before he could react. Pain flared hot and immediate, and blood stained his Academy uniform. Adrian did not curse or retreat in panic. He gritted his teeth, adjusted his stance, and burned the failure into memory.

Hour by hour, battle by battle, his control sharpened. The lynx’s packmate later found itself suspended three feet off the ground, paws scrambling uselessly at empty air as the gravitational field locked around its body. Adrian’s follow-up strike ended the hunt cleanly.

Soon, he was pinning creatures mid-leap, freezing them in the air just long enough to land a killing blow. A Shadowmaw Wolf materialized from darkness, only to find itself trapped in gravitational chains before its claws could reach him. A Razorcat tried to dart past his field, only for its front legs to buckle beneath a sudden surge of pressure, allowing Adrian’s Fireball to pierce its exposed side.

The days became a cycle of battle, recovery, and study. He fought until exhaustion drained him, until sweat mixed with monster blood on his clothes and every breath scraped through his lungs. Then he would retreat to a clearing, letting his expended mana pool refill while he replayed each encounter in his mind and corrected the flaws he had discovered.

Every failed snare taught him something about anchoring the field. Every missed Fireball taught him something about compression, trajectory, and release timing. His body accumulated bruises, cuts, burns, and fatigue, but his mind only grew clearer.

The endless repetition honed both spells beyond recognition. His Fireball now burned with compressed intensity, refined heat spiraling at its core like a miniature star. The flame’s color had shifted from ordinary orange to a brilliant white-blue, and its impact no longer scattered wastefully across the surface of a target. It drilled inward, turning crude explosive force into penetrating destruction.

His Gravitic Snare could lock down even larger beasts for precious seconds, enough to dictate the rhythm of combat. An Ironback Bear twice his height found its massive frame held motionless as gravity bent to Adrian’s will, and those few seconds were all he needed to bring it down.

By the month’s end, Adrian stood in a clearing, breathing steady, his mana flowing like a river instead of a trickle. Carcasses littered the forest floor around him, a grim testament to his relentless training.

Both his Fireball and Gravitic Snare pulsed on the verge of transcending into D-Rank spells, their structures refined almost to the breaking point.

Adrian looked down at his hands, hardened now from days of combat. A month ago, he had been a fledgling who had barely awakened, armed with one skill and a secret he barely understood. Now, he stood reborn through battle, and the mission ahead would not find him unprepared.

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