Chapter 102 - Sharing power (2/2)
Slyvia nodded in response.
”I'm a man who expects their favour to be returned to them. If I help you now you must help me in the future.”
Although Ray sounded a bit selfish, he needed to make it abundantly clear that Slyvia would owe him for this.
”Ray even if you didn't help me out now, I would always help you out.”
”Good answer. Now I can help you but what I'm about to do is only temporary and you need to come back to me again afterwards okay? And I don't think I have to say this but not a soul must know of what I'm about to do.”
Slyvia nodded again.
Ray then stood up and went behind Slyvia placing his hand on her back.
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As the energy flowed from Ray into Slyvia, she could feel all her cells start to bounce around. Her skin felt like it was on fire. A burning sensation grew throughout her body. It wasn't a bad pain though; it was almost as if she was being reborn.
Ray had passed over twenty points of mana to Slyvia. With this on top of her Ki power, he thought it should be enough to even the playing field against Jack.
Slyvia could feel the energy inside her almost triple in power. She couldn't believe it. Then her mind went back to the first round of the tournament. She had seen Ray take the Ki from the contestants on the ground. If Ray was able to take Ki, then did this mean he was able to give Ki to others as well?
It was hard for Slyvia to believe though. No mage was capable of skill like this. It was unheard of, but she could clearly feel all the Ki in her body.
”Your body isn't used to that amount of Ki; I would say while fighting your body has a maximum of ten minutes. Don't go over that time otherwise, you'll just end up damaging your body.”
Ray's body was special allowing him to control a crazy amount of Ki without damaging his body. Slyvia was talented and if Ray gave her a little bit of Ki over time, then her body would be able to adapt to the amount but right now if she stood any chance of beating Jack. Ray knew he had to at least give Slyvia this much.
”This is an announcement; would all contestants please make their way to the arena.”
It was time for the second stage of the tournament to begin.