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Chapter 1251 - Law Runes

    <h4>Chapter 1251 Law Runes</h4>


    He had only mastered three firews?


    The very idea of that wasughable.


    As a veteran adept that advanced over three hundred years ago, there was no way that Schreiber had only mastered threews. The ones he was showing now were only the less crucial ones he had selected!


    Greem smiled as he listened to Schreiber’s exnation and assessed the three runes hovering in front of him. Naturally, without Schreiber’s permission, he couldn’t extend his Spirit into thew runes to investigate their structures. He could only faintly and vaguely make out theirw auras.


    Greem might have created fire runes countless times in the past, but those were low-grade runes: magical circuits constructed with a series of energy nodes to simte specific effects.


    However, ever since he reached the level of narws, Greem felt like he was starting to fall behind when it came to runecraft. The Chip had created every rune he now grasped through a long sequence of calctions. He didn’t do anything apart from using the runes once they had been constructed.


    His power had always been built upon the Chip’s robust calction and simtion abilities, as well as the multiple pieces of powerful magical equipment he had. His understanding of thew powers was still, in truth,cking.


    In all honesty, before Schreiber showed him thew runes, Greem had never realized that something as immaterial as the firews could be materialized in this fashion.


    This small move was like thunder on a sunny day. It showed Greem an utterly new path down the road ofw cultivation.


    Greem brooded in silence, quickly running through his seven firews to judge which was best for a trade.


    Increased Fire Range, Increased Fire Effectiveness, Fire Pration, Invisible mes, Critical Fires, Fire’s Fragility, and Fire’s Resilience.


    Schreiber already had Increased Fire Range. Naturally, thatw had to be excluded.


    Critical Fires and Invisible mes were incredibly significant to Greem’s system ofbat. As such, he couldn’t offer them up for trade either. The others weren’t all that valuable and wouldn’t affect Greem negatively even if the opponent got ahold of them.


    As such, Greem settled on three firews to be traded.


    Greem’s right hand quickly moved through the air, the fire energy at the tip of his finger drawing a strange and unusualw rune. When thew rune finally took shape, a mysterious me ignited, and the rune burned silently in the air.


    These mes were no ordinary fire. They glowed with bright golden color and required no fuel at all. It burned silently and peacefully even though it was in a vacuum.


    The mes also radiated no heat or light.


    They looked like a pretty still image. It would have been impossible to pick up on their presence if you didn’t see the mes with your own two eyes!


    These werew mes. Naturally, drawing uponw powers made them thousands of times more potent than ordinary fire. Fire magic constructed with such mes would have a shocking effect and force.


    In truth, Greem did not have any mental image of thesew runes in his mind when he started drawing. However, when he immersed his mind in the corresponding firew, a strange power began to move in his mind.


    What he drew was not aw rune, but his actual understanding of this one particrw. His dense mental consciousness moved and bent in midair ording to the fire energy, which caused him to unconsciously materialize the firews into this unusual rune form.


    When he put his arm down and turned to look at the threew runes he had drawn, an odd feeling rose in his heart. Those firews that were once vague and unfamiliar to him now appeared so crystal clear. They even started to turn intow runes in his mind and were slowly being branded onto the core of his consciousness.


    [Beep. Detecting abnormality in Host’s mental consciousness.


    [Warning. Warning. Abnormality uring in the core of Host’s consciousness. Said abnormality is incredibly beneficial to Host. Degree of improvement unclear. Requesting instructions from Host. Halt abnormality?]


    “Don’t stop it!”


    [Beep. Order received! Beginning dynamic observation.]


    Greem opened his eyes, only to see Schreiber’s look of surprise and puzzlement.


    Upon seeing Greeme to consciousness, a strange smile appeared on his face, “Sir Greem, could it be...that this was your first time forming aw rune?”


    By the end of his sentence, it seemed like Schreiber was holding back some disbelief in his tone!


    “Well, yes. I’ve always been too busy with other experiments in the past. I’ve never tried to materialize my firews. It wasn’t until I saw you do it today that I actually tried to materialize them!” Greem exined, somewhat awkwardly.


    However, the more he exined, the more interesting the expression on Schreiber’s face. It was as if he was struggling between belief and disbelief.


    Liar, liar, liar. He has to be a liar!


    If this was his first time formingw runes, then what had he been using to control the firews in battle?


    Liar. This Greem fellow is just a big, fat liar. Not a single word of his can be trusted!


    Schreiber howled in his own mind.


    However, the unusual aura that rose from Greem when he formed thew runes was obviously an external manifestation of thew powers merging with his consciousness core.


    There was no way he could fake such a thing!


    What Schreiber had just seen led him to believe Greempletely, but Greem’s exnation just went against everything that he knew. That was why Schreiber was all worked up. He stared straight into Greem’s eyes, trying to discern from his face or movements any reason he would be lying about this.


    Unfortunately, all he could see was honesty!


    Goddamned honesty.


    Schreiber squeezed out a ghastly smile and forced himself to forget what he just saw. He then spoke with a hoarse voice, “Sir Greem, why don’t you introduce these three runes of yours!”


    Anyw runes belonging to an elementium adept was a vector that carried their consciousness and will. Otherwise, they would not be able tomand it with perfect uracy as they did. Without Greem’s permission, Schreiber could not prate thew runes’ aura to figure out their specific effects.


    “These are the three firews I have mastered so far: Fire Pration, Fire’s Fragility, and Fire’s Resilience.


    “Just as its name implies, Fire Pration allows me to prate the fire resistance of a target creature, causing them to be further damaged by my mes!”


    Greem called the Fire Pration rune to his fingertip as he exined, allowing it to spin in ce.


    Schreiber looked at the rune, calm andposed. It was obvious he was not moved by its effect. Instead, it was most likely that he had already mastered this firew himself, which was why he appeared so calm.


    Greem’s wasn’t frustrated. He waved his hand, and the Fire Pration rune returned to its original spot. Another rune then floated to his finger.


    “With Fire’s Fragility, I can reduce a target’s fire resistance below zero at the cost of nullifying all of my defenses. In doing so, I can inflict greater fire damage than what is possible!”


    Schreiber narrowed his eyes when he heard this. It seemed like he was thinking about the applications of this firew inbat.


    In all honesty, nullifying your defenses wasn’t the smartest thing to do inbat. However, when you needed to apply extreme pressure on the enemy at certain moments, this could be a very good way of doing so!


    Greem nced at Schreiber but did not pause. Instead, he started introducing thest rune.


    “Fire’s Resilience; the mes that I have ignited on my enemies will never extinguish on their own. If my enemies don’t take the time to put out the fires on themselves while engaged inbat, they will have to constantly endure the mes’ damage.”


    Schreiber’s eyes finally glowed when he heard the effect of this firew.


    Even though Greem’s exnation was vague, he still quickly figured out the viciousness of this firew. He was a veteran fire adept, after all.


    Ordinary elementium mes would often burn out by themselves in battle, even when lit upon the enemy, simply due to ack of constant energy supply. However, magical mes enhanced with this specialw would burn perpetually unless countered withw magic of a simr level.


    It was a very cost-effective and efficient way of slowing the opponent down, especially in a high-grade adept battle where every second mattered.


    A firew like this was a proper representation of what it meant to be a principle adept!


    Schreiber’s breath couldn’t help but be more rapid.


    Even though these were all firews, there were still differences in quality between them. Laws like Increased Fire Range, Increased Fire Effectiveness, Fire Pration, and Fire’s Frenzy were of the lowest quality. Meanwhile, Fire’s Fragility, Fire’s st, and this Fire’s Resilience were obviously of a higher level. Their power and effects were far superior.


    In all honesty, even though Schreiber already thought plenty of this legendary fire adept Greem, he never expected he would be able to produce such powerfulws so easily.


    Moreover, these were obviously not his real hidden aces!


    Schreiber couldn’t help but be even more excited at the thought of those invisible fires and the unique double-damage effect that Greem had disyed in his fight against the Adept of Torture.


    Unfortunately, those two firews clearly formed the core of hisbat style. He would never trade them away!


    As such, Schreiber could only turn his attention back to Fire’s Fragility and Fire’s Resilience.
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