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Chapter 242 - 242 Pyromaniac

    242 Pyromaniac


    Instantaneously, Lumian felt an inferno raging within him. The scorching agony seared through his body and soul, engulfing himpletely. This sensation was not alien to him. Whether it was the dire wounds inflicted during his pursuit of the ming monster or the brink of losing control while receiving a boon, all had set him aze.


    In this very moment, the tormenting fire failed to extinguish the zing determination in his heart. He defied destiny, yearning to alter the course of events, to incinerate the oppressive mes of despair and destion.


    Instead of sumbing to the pain and copsing to the ground, Lumian remained upright. Clenching his teeth and contorting his face, he refused to bow down.


    Gradually, the agony became unbearable, and his body began to bend. Nevertheless, Lumian mustered all his strength to straighten his back, just as he had confronted Guiume B, the padre, and Termiboros, who had unleashed a cataclysmic cmity upon Cordu.


    Step by step, he lowered his body and raised it again. The scent of singed flesh filled his nostrils, and the voice from infinity reverberated in his ears.


    A familiar, excruciating pain pierced his skull, eliciting an involuntary cry. Cracks formed on his skin, and molten liquid akin tova coursed beneath.


    Desperately, Lumian leaned on the desk before him, seeking support.


    The spot he touched promptly ckened and charred, permeating the air with the scent of burning timber.


    His instinctive scream was stifled. His mouth hung open, expelling searing gas.


    Instead of immediately uncorking the vial of gray amber perfume, he relied on the fire within his chest tobat the mounting anguish and the increasingly hazy thoughts welling up from within.


    Seconds ticked away. Lumian, with gritted teeth, sensed the mes within his chest surging forth, mingling with the inferno raging throughout his being.


    Gradually, the manifold pains subsided, and his muddled thoughts gradually cleared.


    Using his hands as support, Lumian hoisted himself up and directed his gaze towards the full-length mirror in the room.


    Reflected in the looking ss, his blond locks retained a tinge of ck, his attire reduced to tatters. His body bore scorch marks that swiftly scabbed over and fell to the floor, revealing his fairplexion.


    Simultaneously, Lumian beheld two crimson mes aze within his blue eyes. It was only after striving to regainposure and still his racing heart that the mes gradually dissipated.


    In the next second, In the next heartbeat, Lumian raised his right hand, manifesting a crimson me in his palm.


    He had triumphantly ascended to the Sequence 7 of the Hunter’s path, emerging as a Pyromaniac!


    From his palm, mes surged, intertwining with the original crimson hue, constantlypressing.


    After a span of more than ten seconds, the fiery crimson transformed into an incandescent white. The temperature and explosive force it contained surged to greater heights.


    I can wield the crimson me directly or, by umting andpressing it for a duration, unleash an even more scorching white-hot ze… Lumian’s palm appeared impervious to the scorching heat as he allowed the white-hot me to silently burn.


    Having already conducted a preliminary assessment of his condition and the mystical knowledge he had acquired, Lumian had gained a fairlyprehensive understanding of the superpowers bestowed upon a Pyromaniac.


    First and foremost, a Pyromaniac’s spirituality had seen a remarkable improvement, leading to a transformative shift in Lumian’s Spirit Vision. No longer confined to a chaotic spectacle, he now possessed the ability to employ a more discreet and expeditious activation method. Moreover, he could finally perceive the hues and shades his sister had described, discerning the variousponents of the Ether Body.


    This newfound insight proved invaluable to a Hunter, enabling Lumian to better grasp an adversary’s physical state and thereby target them with greater precision.


    Secondly, his instinct for danger had undergone significant enhancement. Gone were the days when he only sensed trouble at the very brink of eruption. Through careful observation of his surroundings and the assimtion of information, Lumian could now activate his intuition preemptively. Consequently, he could detect if he was being followed and employ his anti-tracking techniques more effectively and wlessly.


    Thirdly, hismand over mes had brought with it a handful of apanying spells.


    At present, Lumian’s primary ability involved controlling the mes that originated from within him or were conjured by his own hands. While he possessed an affinity for mes andbustible substances in his vicinity, his influence over them remained somewhat limited. It was possible that, upon digesting the Pyromaniac potion or advancing to a higher Sequence, corresponding changes might ur.


    Furthermore, Lumian could employ the mes he created as weapons against his adversaries. However, once the mes left his body, they no longer fell under his dominion unless he had pre-invested a portion of his spirituality in them.


    In essence, altering the trajectory of a fireball in mid-flight proved to be quite challenging, necessitating a supplementary expenditure of spirituality.


    The control of mes could be categorized into seven distinct aspects:


    Firstly, there waspression—a bombardment in the form of a fireball. The longer thepressionsted, the more mes gathered, resulting in a more potent strike.


    Secondly, Lumian could ignite ayer of mes over his body, affording him a measure of defense against freezing effects, poisonous gases, and other forms of assault.


    Thirdly, he could fashion various temporary weapons using mes, capable of inflicting scorching, cutting, and piercing damage. Depending on the time spent channeling the mes, this ability could be categorized as either crimson or zing-white.


    Fourthly, Lumian had mastered the art of dyed explosions. By employing additional spirituality and manipting the structure, he could fashion a me Bomb that would detonate at a predetermined time, rather than immediately upon impact.


    Fifthly, he possessed the power of area-of-effect attacks. By extending the reach of the mes instead of hurling them forth, Lumian could ensure precise control over their detonation, causing them to erupt at a desired location or manifest in different forms.


    Sixthly, Lumian had honed the technique of Fire Infusion. Through close-quartersbat and the forceful sh of strength, he could gradually inject mes into an opponent’s body before triggering their detonation.


    Finally, the seventh aspect involved imbuing his weapon with fire damage.


    The fire-type spells Lumian had acquired were instrumental in these various aspects, leveraging certain techniques to achieve effects that he could not ordinarily produce.


    The spells at Lumian’s disposal were as follows: Fire Raven, zing Spear, Wall of Fire, and Giant Fireball.


    Of them all, the Fire Raven spell stood out as the most enchanting. With its aid, Lumian could swiftly condense a flock of ming ravens around him, bestowing a fraction of his spirituality upon each avian form. This granted him a degree of control even after they departed from his body, enabling them to momentarily adjust their flight path and lock onto their intended targets.


    Without this spell, Lumian, a recent convert to Pyromaniac, would need to expend at least three times his present store of spirituality and energy to achieve a simr oue. Moreover, the Fire Ravens would possess a significantly more clumsy and rigid disposition.


    zing Spear, on the other hand, entailed the rapid condensation of white mes, though they could only maintain the shape of a spear. Infused with spirituality, they could roughly guide Lumian’s created fireball.


    By utilizing the ground as a conduit and drawing upon its own essence, Wall of Fire summoned forth a pair of ming serpents that slithered toward the enemy, erecting a scorching barrier around them.


    Giant Fireball demanded a span of ten to twenty seconds, akin to thepression of numerous crimson fireballs into a single devastating st.


    While the Pyromaniac’s mes originated from his physical form and primarily inflicted bodily harm, they were also capable of burning a Spirit Body. Lumian was no longer defenseless against creatures of a soul-like nature, though he still relied on external assistance.


    Additionally, the potion’s modifications had bestowed upon his body a remarkable resistance to mes. Even if doused in animal fat and subjected to the mes of a torch for half a day, the damage he suffered would be minimal. Nevertheless, the concussive force of a fireball’s explosion could still harm him in a conventional manner.


    Lumian held the belief that as he advanced to higher Sequences, his body might even merge with fire itself.


    With a casual flick of his right hand, the zing white me dissipated into the air.


    Then, with a firm grip, he summoned a longsword crafted from crimson mes, materializing it from thin air.


    Lumian brandished the fiery de a few times, his disappointment evident. He muttered silently to himself, It possesses the ability to harm the enemy, but it cannot block or parry…


    The ming swordcked a tangible form. Lumian surmised that he would need to reach a higher Sequence before he could turn such a weapon corporeal.


    He dismissed the ming longsword and drew Hedsey’s dagger.


    As his fingers caressed the dagger’s surface, a fiery ze enveloped the de.


    Lumian tightened his grip on the hilt and executed a few thrusts with the dagger. He observed the rapid dissipation of red sparks in the air, creating an ethereal spectacle.


    It can block and deal fire damage. Though it mayck scorching temperatures in this form, it remains highly useful.


    The current problem lies in the fact that ordinary weapons cannot endure exposure to mes for long… Lumian pondered, nodding approvingly.


    Having confirmed his Beyonder powers as a Pyromaniac, he swiftly organized his desk and donned a linen shirt, a brown jacket, and dark trousers.


    Lumian cast a final nce at his reflection in the mirror, a smile curling upon his lips.


    He ced the dark-blue cap upon his head, turned on his heel, and strode purposefully toward the door.


    Crimson mes silently erupted in his wake, an ephemeral and blinding disy.


    …


    On Avenue du Marché, outside the khaki-colored four-story building that housed the member of parliament’s office,


    Lumian once again found himself seated among the destitute at the alley opposite, quietly observing the steady flow of people entering and exiting the targeted establishment.


    In the wake of the explosion at Goodville Chemical Factory, countless workers had tragically lost their lives, leaving many more injured. The entire city of Trier was abuzz with news reporters flocking to the scene. As a result, Hugues Artois’s office remained aglow with gas-powered wallmps, as his staff tirelessly attended to visitors with varied intentions.


    The member of parliament had yet to return home, and his entourage naturally remained within the khaki-colored building. Every room seemed to radiate with illumination, brimming with activity.


    Leaning against the wall of the street, Lumian observed theings and goings within the member of parliament’s office, his mind churning with contemtion.


    He yearned to ignite a “fire”!


    He yearned to “incinerate” the despicable scoundrel responsible for spreading disease!


    He was fully aware of the dire consequences that awaited him. As a Pyromaniac, he understood that he alone was not yet strong enough to face off against the evil god’s Blessed who surrounded Hugues Artois.


    Yet, he simply longed to take action. He couldn’t shake the feeling that no matter how fierce a congration may be, it all started with a single spark.
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