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All Characters in the story are 18 years of age and above...
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Chapter Sixty One: Setting The Stage...
"Just because your first attempt at this went smoothly, doesn't mean that every other attempt will, or that they'll be nearly as successful! " Olivia was quick to argue against him.
"She's right," the healer chimed in. "Also, as I said before, we don't know if this ability to improve your affinity can go past the awakening stage. If not, then whatever damage you do to your affinity may be more permanent than you'd like," She cautioned.
Despite being the primary beneficiary of his decision, his teacher remained objective in her analysis of the situation, giving him sound advice without trying to embellish anything. Whenever there had been any conflict of interest between herself and her student, she'd always endeavored to make sure that he knew all the ways in which he could get the short end of the stick. She never used guile, misdirection, or manipulation to get what she wanted out of him and it was a trait that Greg both admired and respected.
"I understand all that, but one way or another, I'm doing this," He stated firmly, making it clear to both that this wasn't a whimsical decision on his part but a settled matter that he wouldn't be moved on. "Besides, I'm assuming that there are beasts that make use of life mana, are there not?" he asked.
A look of slight incomprehension crossed the healer's expression even as she nodded. "Almost every type of mana there exists has several beasts that make use of it, if not in this realm, then in another. The only known exception is faith magic. If there are beasts that make use of that kind of mana, we are yet to discover them," She answered him.
"Well, then, there is our answer. I'll just use the cores from such beasts to improve my affinity in life magic as well," he said with a confident smile.
"I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I don't think that will work," The healer countered causing Greg's smile to falter a bit.
"And why is that?" He asked.
"Blue is its own color and so is yellow, but bring them together and you get green," She replied enigmatically. Noting that he didn't seem to follow, she explained. "The mana pathways of one who focuses entirely on the earth element are vastly different from that of a healer. And the mana pathways of either one of the two are probably vastly different from the mana pathways of one who excels in both. Your theory makes it clear that affinity isn't some free-floating concept but rather is integrally tied to the layout of one's mana pathways. You don't have two sets of mana pathways that you can independently realign, Roka, you only have one. If you keep switching between earth element beast-cores and life mana attuned beast-cores, you won't be raising your affinity in both, rather you'll just be playing a tug of war between both ends," She explained.
"When you use an earth element beast-core, your mana pathways will be aligned closer to the earth element and further from the school of life. Likewise, if you make use of a life-mana-attuned beast core, you'll be realigning your mana pathways closer to the school of life and further from the earth element. Not only will this be a pointless exercise but I'm almost certain that such drastic shifts between one end and the other will lead to injuries in your mana pathways, if not worse. The only way I can think of for you to raise your affinity in both is for you to find the core of a beast that is already attuned to both the earth element and life magic, that way your mana pathways can be adjusted in such a way that you can increase your affinity in both schools.
"The only problem with this proposition is that most creatures only make use of one element, not two. Worse yet, of the few creatures that use two or more elements, most tend to be really powerful. Finding one at the third or even fourth tier will be quite a challenge," She informed him.
Greg was quiet for a second as he turned over the healer's words in his mind. Of course, reality wouldn't be as easy as he would have hoped. Just because they had found a way to increase one's affinity, didn't mean they had cracked the whole system. Increasing one's affinity in one aspect was doable. The more aspects they added to the mix, however, the harder it would be to find the right beast-core to suit one's needs. "And are there beasts that are attuned to both the earth element and the school of life?" he asked, unable to help the nervousness in his voice.
"I can only think of two. Both, however, are tier-five beasts, so even if we had their beast-cores, you wouldn't be able to make use of them. Not to mention that neither one can be found anywhere near here, so even just getting to where they live will be an ordeal in itself, let alone procuring their beast-cores," His teacher answered.
Contrary to what one might expect, Greg smiled, a sigh of relief escaping from his lips. "That's okay, so long as they exist then I'll find them eventually," He said with a smile. His only fear was that there were no beasts who were both earth element and life mana attuned. Seeing as they did exist, however, Greg didn't think he had much to fear. His plan as it currently stood was to first see if he could still increase his affinity after he was past the awakening stage. If he could, then the next step was to rely on the earth element beast-cores to undo any damage practicing healing magic would do to his affinity for the earth element. That way, he'd be able to rise through the tiers, while still pursuing both being an earth element mage and a healer.
Greg knew that being more earth-aligned would make being a healer harder, but it was just a downside he'd have to accept and make peace with. All the while, he would be training his soul's resilience. If he could tackle a tier-three beast core while being barely a first-tier mage, Greg was confident he could do the same with a tier-five core while in the third tier as a mage. Once he was both earth and life aligned, all he'd have to do was struggle to make it to the fifth tier, at which point, the fragment of divinity given to him by the deity-level being would come into play. The whole plan's success hinged on whether he could increase his affinity post-awakening or not. If he could, then Greg didn't see any other fatal flaws in his thinking. If he couldn't however, then he'd have to figure out some other way of dealing with his reduction in affinity as a result of learning and using healing magic. One thing, however, was for certain, he had no plans of abandoning his teacher to her fate.
"Thank you," the words were spoken softly in the silence that followed Greg's words. It was the healer that had spoken. Her expression seemed calm and her voice barely shook as she spoke. The more time he spent with his teacher, however, the more Greg could pick up on the subtle cues that gave away her true thoughts and feelings. She may have been trying to make him aware of all the risks in what he was planning on doing, but more than even Greg himself, she was the one who wanted this the most. That Greg was choosing to help her regardless of the harm it might do to him in the future, meant more to her than she could put in words.
With a smile on his lips and a nod of acknowledgment, he pushed up from the ground. "Don't mention it. Now, it's been six days since I last saw my family. If there's nothing else, I ask that you excuse me," He said ready to leave. Rather than turn into a mote of light and sinking into his glabella, Olivia also rose to her feet. Greg suspected that she'd continue to urge him to reconsider his decision on their walk home. While he planned to hear her out, his mind was made and he wouldn't be convinced otherwise.
"See you tomorrow," The healer replied with a small smile. With a glance at the mouth of the cave, Greg turned around and started moving towards the teleportation room. The sun had already been setting when he came out of the illusion. A little over an hour had passed since and it was now dark outside.
"Stop," Greg had made it halfway to the teleportation room when he heard the healer call out to him.
A slight frown creased his brow as he turned back to her. Greg was surprised to see Olivia barely five steps from the healer. He thought she'd be walking beside him. "Is something the matter?" He asked.
The healer's gaze, however, was not on his face but on his feet. "Walk back towards me," She instructed.
A look of incomprehension crossed Greg's face at the odd instruction. Still, he complied. Noting the fact that both the healer and his familiar had their gazes fixed on his feet, Greg also looked down as he took a step forward. Greg almost stumbled and fell when the cave floor rose and, like a wave, moved forward with his foot and settled back down into a flat surface when he stepped back down. Tentatively taking another step, Greg swallowed hard as the same thing happened a second time. When Greg took three steps in quick succession and found that he'd crossed most of the distance between himself and the healer, it suddenly clicked in his mind why Olivia had been left behind. Greg was unconsciously using the earth below him to propel himself forward with each step that he took.
"How are you doing that?" His teacher asked.