ome evolution, anything?" Benjamin rubbed that fat little face and teased it discontentedly.
"Hey hey hey... The signal isn’t very good, I cannot hear a word you say."
"..."
Benjamin did not speak but there was a murderous gleam in his eyes. He added more force in his rubbing, it escalated to squeezing and tearing.
"My bad." The System finally admitted defeat half a minute later and obediently answered, "After the birth, I realised I could absorb the water element and slowly grow bigger. Although I don’t have a clue on any new powers, I could extend your intangible form by two seconds."
It seemed like it was possible to evolve...
Benjamin then nodded and let go of the System.
Once the System broke away, he skedaddled over ten meters apart and looked on from way over there. It went from being "comical" to "scared".
Benjamin laughingly shook his head at that sight.
The water element that the System absorbed was not much. He felt that it could take no more than 1% on one water element rain.
If that was the case, then he would let it absorb the water element rain. Who knows where this could lead to in the future?
He then left his space of consciousness and took out six books from his bag.
Spending those long hours absorbing the water elements could be tiring. He should have a change of scenery and do something else instead.
The forbidden spell that he exchanged from the mages freemasonry was mostly thought by others as useless and was only kept as a memento. However, that sparked Benjamin’s interest to take a look at it.
The six forbidden spells were the Fire of Hell, the Descent of Glacier, the Uprise of the Shadow, Sky-ripping Wind, Earthquake Spell and Erupting Volcano. These were the standard explosive magic. During the selection, Benjamin intentionally chose an all-rounder, making sure he had one forbidden spell from each element.
Without a doubt, he picked up the Descent of Glacier first.
To a mage, the meaning of forbidden spell was self-evident. Not only could it cause a huge impact but in fact most of the time, it was a symbol of a mage’s dignity that represented the deterrent forces of magic.
Benjamin was curious as to how such an existence ended up in such an awkward stage.
He flipped the page and the first thing he saw was the dense incantations. He did not go through it but instead flipped the book to the back.
What didn't cross his mind was that by flipping through a number of pages, all he saw were only incantations.
Benjamin couldn't help but take a deep breath.
Such a deserving title for forbidden spell...
After a brief hesitation, he decided to skim through the entire book before choosing a section to read.
He realised that, through the skimming, it was mostly on incantation in the Descent of Glacier. The incantation itself was more than ten pages- there were annotations on the pronunciations, the placement of a break or accent... Right up to the last page, Benjamin felt like he wasn’t reading a magic book but instead an extremely long-winded foreign thesis. He was in a daze.
Based on his calculation, even those with a slick tongue needed half an hour in order to recite the incantation without accounting for the tongue slips, wrong rest breaks, swallowing of saliva, etc. Once there was a mistake, the whole incantation had to go from the beginning again.
Terrifying...
Just the thought of it made Benjamin light headed.
The reason a forbidden spell became a forbidden spell has its reasons after all.
Chapter end
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