For ancient wizards, meticulous execution of each step was crucial to ensuring the success of ritual magic.

However, unlike the ancient wizards, Vizette possesses a magical eye.

He was inspired by the way Luna arranged ritual magic and observed it through the Eye of Magic.

Based on this, ritual magic is corrected and modified so that it can function smoothly.

This was a clever trick unique to him, but it worked.

Through the Eye of Magic, the entire ritual magic is composed of several incomplete and complex magic circuits.

These incomplete magic circuits are due to factors such as the location and weather.

Vizette waved his wand, attempting to complete the puzzle. Each time he finished a small part, he would pick up his notebook and record the corresponding information for future study.

As this complex magic circuit becomes more and more complete, the surrounding weather is also changing;

The surrounding clouds seemed to be drawn by an unseen hand, drifting above the ritual magic, gathering together, and becoming increasingly gloomy.

A smile crept across Vizet's lips; he felt this ritual magic was more interesting than he had imagined.

There is a mutual influence between ritual magic and its effects.

By completing the ritual magic, the surrounding weather changed accordingly, as if the ritual magic had attracted the surrounding clouds, which naturally turned into dark clouds.

Vizette's eyes suddenly lit up; he felt that this "attraction" could be applied to the summoning spell.

All magic is interconnected. He had studied shapeshifting magic in depth, so his first thought was naturally shapeshifting magic.

What would happen if, through transformation magic, one could become a magical circuit and then attract the object they desire?

When the idea finally came to fruition, Wizette quickly wrote it down, intending to study it carefully later.

Rumble…

Just as Wiese finished writing the last line, a muffled rumble of thunder rolled through the dark clouds.

He quickly looked up and observed the ritual magic through his Magic Eye.

The surroundings became much more oppressive, except for the area between the ritual magic and the dark clouds, which became extremely bright, and lightning could be vaguely seen rolling in the clouds.

The dark clouds grew even more gloomy, like a thick, unyielding blob of ink.

After that muffled thunderclap, the dark clouds became incredibly still, as if they were gathering their last bit of strength.

This is ritual magic orchestrated by Vizette. Instead of waiting for the lightning to fall on its own, he intervenes in when the lightning should fall through the spell of "Thunder".

He held the wand in his hand and softly uttered the spell, "A" (ansuz)!

In an instant, a burst of light shone forth, slicing through the ink-black clouds, and crashed down to the ground, followed by a loud crackling sound...

Even with the light so dazzling, Vizet did not stop observing, and he caught a fleeting glimpse of a magic circuit.

Compared to the magic circuits of ritual magic, this magic circuit is much simpler, as if it brings together all the subtleties of ritual magic.

Vizet's mind raced. He suddenly remembered something, quickly flipped through his notebook, and found a magic circuit that he had previously written down.

It was Luna and he who completed the magic circuit together. He drew the magic circuits for the Ball Bird and the Golden Snitch, and Luna connected the two magic circuits together.

Vizette took a deep breath and picked up his pen to draw another magic circuit—the one he had just observed.

From this point on, he believed that this complex magic circuit had reached its optimal state.

He raised his wand, pointed it to his chest, and softly uttered, "A" (ansuz)!

Chapter 47 Ancient Magic: Swift Lightning

With the help of transformation magic, the magic circuit instantly took shape, enveloping Vizet within it.

He heard a sharp, crisp clap of thunder, and suddenly his vision was filled with light. The distant scenery became blurry, and everything around him looked like colorful graffiti.

It was a strange feeling. Although he heard thunder, he felt as if he were in water, his body incredibly light, as if he were being pushed by an ocean current.

When the light disappeared, he appeared about five meters in front of the ritual magic.

I just moved a short distance under the influence of "Thunder".

When this unexpected thing happened, Vizet immediately thought of "The Wizarding Guide to Combat".

He took a deep breath and focused his mind, noticing that "The Wizard's Practical Guide" had been opened, and sure enough, new content appeared below the page containing "Thunder".

Ancient Magic: Swift Lightning: Guide ancient magical power... Unleash the magical properties of lightning... Quickly teleport to a nearby location...

Vizette picked up on two key points: the magical properties of Thunder regarding speed, and the fact that this ancient magic allowed for rapid movement.

To verify his idea and determine how to cast the spell, he gripped his wand and cast a spell on himself, shouting, "A" (ansuz)!

The magic circuit appeared, the familiar shoving sensation vanished in an instant, and he returned to his original position.

Vizet murmured, "If it has to be used this way, it's far too cumbersome."

He gripped his wand tighter, not pointing it at himself, but instead adjusting its direction and chanting the spell: "a" (ansuz)!

The magic circuits and the shoving sensation returned, and he moved a little distance toward home.

The second attempt confirmed two things for him: the ancient magic could move five meters and its direction could be adjusted according to will.

As he bent down to write the summary into his notebook, a pair of familiar Mary Jane shoes appeared before his eyes.

Luna held a cup with a star pattern in her hand. "Dad heard thunder just now and sent me over to check. I know it was you experimenting with magic."

"Thank you!" Vizet picked up the star-patterned cup and took a sip. The water inside had a faint scent of airship plums and a slightly sweet and sour taste.

Looking at the cup, he remarked, "Ritual magic is truly fascinating. I was just observing a ritual magic spell and felt a unique attraction to it."

"That first spell must have been very joyful..." Luna whispered in her distinctive tone, "Maybe it was while singing, the wizard unleashed their talent and cast a spell..."

Vizette picked up her wand and, with practiced gestures, waved it a couple of times. "So, waving a wand to cast a spell... is like a conductor conducting an orchestra!"

Luna let out a chime-like laugh, “Music is everywhere, like the sound of the wind, laughter, breathing, heartbeats… all unique magical rhythms, quietly guiding us.”

“I just acquired a magical rhythm, which we created together before. Would you like to see it?” Vizet asked.

“Of course!” Luna nodded, taking the star-patterned cup and holding it in her hands. “I can’t wait!”

“A” (ansuz)! Vizette used her wand to determine her location, and the familiar magic circuits and the feeling of being pushed appeared.

Everything returned to normal, and he stood on the grass five meters away from Luna.

From Luna's perspective, she saw Vizette suddenly transform into a ball of white light, instantly appearing in the distance, leaving a graceful arc in the air.

Luna looked at Vizette walking towards her and asked, "May I draw what I just saw?"

“Of course! Sketchbooks and paintbrushes, fly over!” Vizette chanted a spell, raised her arm, and gently pulled. “How long did it take me to get there?”

"Just a moment? The blink of an eye? Very fast!" Luna raised her hand and caught the sketchbook and paintbrush that were flying towards her.

Whenever she wanted to paint, Vizette would cast a summoning spell to bring her the tools.

Over time, she became more and more skilled at catching the sketchbook and paintbrush.

“Look! It looks just like real lightning! It flashes by in a flash! But it’s a chubby lightning bolt!” She held up the picture book and showed the image she had just seen to Vizet.

Upon hearing Luna's description, Vizette couldn't help but chuckle and said, "Luckily, even a chubby lightning bolt is still lightning, and it's still quite fast."

Through his third attempt, he discovered that this ancient magic was quite flexible; not only could one choose a location through willpower, but one could also determine the landing point by using a wand.

This was an unexpected bonus I received while researching "Thunder".

He hadn't forgotten his original purpose. Through the ritual magic just now, he had gained some understanding of "Thunder" and could try to release this magic directly.

Before releasing "Thunder", he said to Luna, "Luna, stand behind me and stay away from me."

Luna nodded, took her sketchbook and paintbrushes, and stood far behind Vizette.

Some time has passed since the ritual magic, and the dark clouds in the sky are gradually dissipating.

Without hesitation, Vizette conjured up the simple magic circuit in her mind.

He gripped his wand tightly and gave it a gentle wave, simultaneously chanting the spell: "a" (ansuz)!

The wand seemed to tremble slightly, and the dark clouds emitted a faint, continuous crackling sound before lazily squeezing out a few streaks of lightning that struck the oak branch stuck in the ground.

"The effect is so much worse?" Vezet pondered, looking at the oak branch from which wisps of black smoke were rising.

The fact that "Thunder" appears in "The Wizarding Guide to Combat" suggests that its power can be enhanced through ancient magical forces.

However, unlike other ancient magic, he needs to actively guide the power of ancient magic to enhance the power of "Thunder".

With this in mind, he cast the Guardian Meditation Technique and then used Ancient Magic: Throwing Mastery to accumulate ancient magical power in his hands.

Moreover, he made an additional discovery—to further enhance the power of "Thunder," he could add the ancient magical power to open the pages.

He possesses two ancient magical powers. The first comes from the Obscurial Core and can be used directly to unleash various ancient spells.

The second type comes from various magical structures. This ancient magical power has been weathered by time and is obviously much rarer.

In order to showcase "Thunder" as much as possible, Vizette pondered for a moment and incorporated a small amount of the second type of ancient magical power.

“a” (ansuz)!

With the incantation in place, Thunder channeled two ancient magical powers, which accumulated continuously within the wand.

He could clearly feel the wand getting warm, and when he looked at it through his Magic Eye, he saw that it was surrounded by electric white light.

The wand trembled slightly the moment the white light converged at its tip.

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