Chapter 8:Jeremy is a Man of Culture (1/2)

The next day...

Inside the training room, Jeremy was currently practicing his null elemental spells.

From his prior assumptions about the whereabout of the planet Earth.

Where was exactly Earth situated in?

It was situated from the same universe as Ortus or not?

So, Jeremy did many experiments to find out the answer. Firstly, he started from casting some simple spells that the Ancient Mages used until the slightly more complex spells of the Modernistic Mages.

Right after that, he tested many other things such as Spell Formulas, incantations of various Runes including Runes Spells, some of the very simple revised arrays, Rune Enchantment on the wooden dummies, and lastly, the loathed Ritual of most mages.

Of course, he did the ritual and preyed to himself. He didn't dare prey for any forbidden existence.

After all of the experiments were finished. Jeremy finally came into conclusion that Earth was in the same universe as Ortus.

What did that mean then?

It meant that, the rules and laws of everything that he got used to on Ortus could also be applied here on Earth.

This was one of the questions that he really wanted to know in his previous life.

Just like that, Jeremy had been practicing for quite sometime already. Right now, he felt that his mana pools inside his dantians were almost running dry.

After all, he was still only an Apprentice Mage. His mana amount was quite limited by the size of his mana whirlpools and his class rank was still low of which he was not even a class 1 True Mage as of yet.

At the moment, it was already a miracle that he could still practice magic for a bit more before he became completely exhausted.

All of this was thanked to the pure mana particles that he had been using for practice for awhile now.

It was a miracle already that this planet had mana particles. Furthermore, it was even the purest of the purest mana at that.

Because of the pureness of those mana energy particles, he now could cast a spell with higher effectiveness, and higher efficiency with less amount of mana used.

Right now, there was an almost transparent ball shaded with light blue color floating above Jeremy's hand. Then it started to move and rotate rapidly around his body.

Its shape was continuously being changed according to the commands of Jeremy.

Then when it flew out to around 2 meters from Jeremy's body. It started to shake a little until after it reached 3 meters away from his body, its structures started to change from a ball into a seemingly unstable water balloon.

And when it had reached 5 meters away from his body, the mana ball finally dropped to the ground and dissipated into thin air.

That signified that the radius of his control of his mana was about 5 meters. That means, the farthest mana barrier he could create was also around 5 meters.

However, the barrier structures, mana cost-effectiveness, mana cost-efficiency, and its potency wouldn't be satisfying in the least.

It would cost his leg if he wanted to create a mana barrier at the 5 meters range away from his body.

In contrast, if he created a mana barrier at around 2 meters around his body, it could still be as stable as when it was created around his body directly.

Well, anyone might be confused that he already had a mana field at around 10 centimeters around his body at all time. Why did he still need a manual mana barrier to protect him?

It was because, a mage was a strong yet fragile existence at the same time.

They were at their strongest in long range and when they were prepared enough, but they were very frail and feeble at close range and when they were ambushed abruptly without any preparation.

That's why every mage needed to have hidden cards and hidden measures as many as possible.

And this mana barrier was the second protective measure of most mages to protect them from external threats.

Next, he tried to throw a mana ball the size of a tennis ball at a dummy at around 20 meters in front of him.

First of all, he created a mana ball on his right palm at a very fast pace. The process and time used to create a mana ball could also signify one's talent in magic. Specifically, a talent in combat magic.