My Muscle System in the Mage World

Chapter 404 Disciple level mastery in Space Magic



Fabric of Space!

This could be similarly termed as the spacetime; while Aur has already comprehended the time magic and could reach the fourth dimension, the fabric of space was a place that is on the verge of reaching the fourth dimension, a middle plane that connected both the third dimension and the fourth.

"Space is something that can be wrapped, stretched, or bent by mass and energy." Aur mumbled while distinctively looking in front of him.

"Our world can be said to be a symmetric parallel line that divides the space into the coordinates of x, y, and z."

He mumbled in his heart with a smile that appeared in the corner of his face. While looking at the blank space in front of him, Aur's understanding of space seemed to have rapidly increased by a lot.

There was something that Aur had that made him have distinctive knowledge while comprehending the time magic and the space magic that were the theories of his previous life.

While the physics of this world was much different from his previous world, time and space seemed to have remained the same, and Einstein's theory of relativity was actually applicable in this world, which shocked Aur the most.

This was true in time magic, and even while he is now comprehending space magic, it was mostly right.

And Aur could use this base to have an unfair advantage compared to those who want to comprehend it from scratch.

But theory wasn't enough. He needed to have an understanding of it completely to even scratch the surface; the difficulty was that high.

Otherwise, if one had learnt the time magic and taught their descendant or their disciple, it would have been easy for everyone to have a mastery over time and space magic.

The requirement for these two magics was extremely high, with time magic being at the top and slightly lower space magic.

As Aur observed, he could see some shards of glass that had layers upon layers in front of his eyes.

These shards of glass seemed to be numerous, stretching as far as his eyes could. What was strange was that these things seemed to be illusionary and real at the same time.

Even when Aur moves around, these shards of glass seem to be entirely unaffected, remaining in a stationary position.

"Should I be heavy enough for it to curve?" Aur wonder in his heart.

At this time, he blinked his eyes; the next moment, his vision disappeared.

"Eh!?" He was stunned on the spot. That was like a fleeting moment in his eyes; although his brain could process a lot of things, in actuality, the time it took was barely a blink of an eye.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

This was how fast it passed; if it was an ordinary person or even low-tier wizards, then they would likely feel like it was an illusion.

But for Aur, this was already etched in his memories.

"A plane between the four and the third dimension, huh?"

Your curiosity heightened even more while thinking of this.

"The fabric of space is what is hidden," he mumbled in an inaudible tone and reached the place of Liam, the rat king, before it disappeared.

"I can."

Aur slightly clawed at the open space; his muscles bulged, and with power he slowly pulled apart.

Immediately Liam fell to the ground with a terrified expression on his face, and darkness leaked out of the place.

"Hupp! Hupp!" The veins in his arms grew; at this time, Aur felt like he was carrying an entire planet on his arms; the veins from his arms even slowly spread to his neck, with his face becoming bloody. Continue reading on empire

Aur could only peek inside for a moment before his strength gradually gave out.

The moment he stopped, the space healed itself in a simultaneous succession in front of the very eyes.

Aur silently looked at the darkness that was seeping out and muttered in his mind, "Is this the fabric of space?"

Inspiration appeared in his mind in succession, almost completely overwhelming his mind for a period of time.

It took a long time for him to walk out of his daze.

"Still not enough." Aur muttered with a bitter smile.

He looked at Liam again, who was lying on the ground with his head bowed.

"Immortal, please forgive me; I definitely didn't mean to run away."

"Is that so?" Aur looked on with an expressionless face and a pair of deep crimson eyes that seemed to pierce the very soul. "Go into the fabric of space."

"Alright Immortal."

Liam again vanished from existence, completely becoming invisible to all the senses that could only sense in the three dimensions.

"Hmm, I forcefully broke the fabric of space previously. Now I should truly understand space magic and use my understanding to break it."

Aur closed his eyes, his back straight and his body in place. He was trying to recall all his previous experience and accumulate this all to form a cohesive understanding of space and truly have an opportunity to breakthrough.

Two days in the real world passed in the blink of an eye, with countless days passing in this world, especially in this chamber where time flowed even at a faster rate.

Before he slowly opened his eyes and looked at the blank space in front of him, Liam Long wanted to leave this place, but found that he was locked in this position by an unknown power that he couldn't exactly comprehend and pinpoint.

Aur blankly looked again in the empty space, deep in thought.

Nothing seemed to affect him, and time passed in the blink of an eye; it was already a month in the real world and countless years in this world.

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Aur slowly walked up to the place and spoke in a light voice:

"Tear."

Shhzhhh!

A strange noise rang in the place as the darkness seeped from it, spreading outward to all the places.

Liam fell to the ground again, but this time, the space didn't close.

Aur looked at the torn space silently and muttered.

"I finally reached disciple level mastery in space magic."

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