Regarding the issue of running out of magic power.

Things are different now.

There is a setup process when magic is activated.

Taking water ball magic as an example, there would be a process of setting the size and firing speed of the water ball.

During the activation of magic, additional magic power can be added to alter its progress.

That's right, it's additional magic power.

Rudeus understood that magic in this world, if cast according to incantation, has a standard.

The chanter only needs to provide magic power, and then the water sphere will be launched as set.

The situation is different without chanting. Because there is no chanting to automatically set it, there will be situations where magic conjures a water ball, but it cannot be launched.

This is because no speed was set for the water balloon.

However, in terms of size, the one that consumes the least magic power is the ordinary water sphere.

Even without chanting, using the water ball spell based on the feeling of chanting it seems to automatically make you think you're using that spell.

Therefore, there would be a minimum magic power requirement. Of course, this is just Rudius's guess; he has too much magic power to test it.

However, when Rudeus uses the minimum amount of magic power to cast the water sphere spell, the water sphere is the specific size that appears during the incantation.

Next, whether you make the water ball bigger, to the size of a basketball, or smaller, to the size of a water droplet, these operations will increase the magic consumption.

After asking Luo Qixi, she simply replied, "That's how it is."

That's probably an axiom of this world.

Rudius still couldn't figure it out.

However, this is a good thing in terms of consuming magic power.

Simply shrinking the water sphere into a droplet consumes a large amount of magic power without leaving a trace, and there is no need to deal with a large amount of wastewater.

Because of the increase in total magic power, Rudeus can no longer completely deplete his magic power unless he uses a large-scale spell.

Furthermore, it would be incredibly foolish to simply waste magic.

Now that we've hired a tutor, there's no longer any need to hide our magical talent.

Based on Rudius's understanding of kung fu geniuses.

Isn't magic just a form of kung fu in this world?

The first training Rudius had to do was "quick draw"!

That's right, it's the ability to try casting instant magic.

During the activation of magic, there is a very obvious and perceptible process of the circulation of magical power within the body. This is actually similar to throwing a punch, both being physical actions similar to charging up power.

So why can't we automate this process through constant, repeated practice?

Theoretically, this is entirely feasible.

In fact, the answer obtained after asking Luo Qixi confirmed this possibility.

For Loki, casting certain spells, including chanting, has become an instinct.

Despite her appearance as a thirteen or fourteen-year-old junior high school student, Luo Qixi is actually thirty-seven years old.

Because Rudeus hadn't turned thirty in his previous life, Lokishi's age is five years older than Rudeus's combined age across both lives.

Such a long training period has enabled Loki to reach a point where she can complete the entire process from chanting to casting magic with a single thought.

To cast that spell, your mouth will move automatically; you don't need to think. Your brain only needs to think about casting the spell, and it doesn't participate in the actual casting process.

Of all the magic spells Rudeus is associated with, fire magic is the most difficult to master. This isn't because it's hard to cast, but because it's hard to manage. You can't just throw it away like trash; otherwise, if it catches fire, it'll be a huge problem.

Therefore, each time you practice, you have to prepare a large bucket of water in advance and aim the fire magic into the bucket.

However, this would generate a lot of water vapor, and practicing indoors would lead to excessively high humidity. Rudius's house is an all-wood structure, so this is obviously not advisable.

Although the house probably wouldn't last many more years, Rudius didn't want mold and unpleasant smells to appear in his home.

Fortunately, after learning ice magic, I was able to use a combination of ice and wind magic to control the water vapor and return it to the barrel.

The series of changes involved is no less than a magic show, and it's sure to leave people speechless.

After mastering the changes in temperature, Rudius was inspired by water vapor and came up with new ideas.

It seems that the male protagonist's development of wind magic, apart from using it to knock opponents or himself away at short distances and to create blasts for movement, was limited to that.

Wind magic appears very rarely in the entire original work.

As a modern man, Rudeus recognized the superiority of water vapor as an offensive magic almost immediately upon seeing it.

Industrial steam at 500-600 degrees Celsius is quite normal; even when heated to over 1000 degrees Celsius, the steam itself will not decompose.

This temperature is absolutely lethal to the human body.

Furthermore, because it is water, it has unparalleled advantages as a weapon.

Do not carry it with you. Anyone who knows magic can use it at will to kill without leaving a trace.

It's practically a super-enhanced version of the "folding stool" from The God of Cookery.

After inquiring with Loki, I learned that the "water vapor" phenomenon in this world has a basic function in magic equivalent to smoke.

It is a mixed magic that releases water and fire in sequence to achieve a smoke bomb effect, used for retreat and to obscure vision.

They probably don't even realize that fog is essentially water vapor condensed into tiny water droplets, or at least they don't have such a clear understanding of that.

So what would happen if we used a magic technique combining wind and fire to heat the water vapor in a high concentration of water vapor?

What kind of damage can high-temperature water vapor cause?

Suffocation, burns from every angle, obstructed vision, loss of smell.

In other words, once the opponent is hit, they will be unable to breathe, suffocate and lose their sense of smell. The intense pain over a large area will make it impossible for them to determine the source of the attack, and they will lose their vision. Once they open their eyes, they will most likely go blind.

Three of his five senses were directly disabled, leaving him to rely solely on hearing to fight.

The most fatal point is:

High-temperature superheated steam

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