Chapter 19. When Five People Gather There's Always One Person That's Trash (4)

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Thinking about it now, the image of Jung Ha-Yan becoming an archmage in the future popped into my head. As a mage, if we ran into a situation that we were unable to handle, I was sure that she would be able to help us.

'There's a good chance that she may survive.'

We would definitely go back alive.

"Good luck," Kim Hyun-Sung said.

"You be careful now, bro," Park Deok-Gu told him.

"I'll be fine."

Park Deok-Gu immediately grabbed his shield and started running. Park Hye-Young followed behind us with a horrified look on her face.

I was instantly filled with frustration, but I couldn't nag her about it here. Instead, I started reciting a spell. I started building a tower using my mana and although it was a small amount, this magic would be able to save us once during a moment of crisis.

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"Are you able to recite it while running hyung-nim?" Park Deok-Gu asked.

"I'm getting a headache so stop talking to me," I told him.

Concentrating on the spell was difficult. While my hands and feet were moving, I needed to think about something totally different in my head, which was difficult to visualize, to begin with.

'This is hard...'

"I, hope..." I recited.

The mana tower that I was trying to build kept crumbling down. It was because I couldn't concentrate. My head felt like it was going to explode because my brain was being overloaded.

'Slowly, one by one.'

I might succeed if I recited while thinking that there was nothing around me, so I slowly started building my mana again.

We haven't encountered the monsters yet anyways, so there was more than enough time for me to recite the spell.

"Lord, I, hope, my voice, answer, burn the enemies, give power, to do that," I recited.

The chant was bound to be lengthy and even though it was a frustrating spell, the spell that was engraved in my head took form in my hand. The ball of fire that appeared in my hand was as big as a person's head.

"Wow, that's amazing! When did you manage to learn that?!" Park Deok-Gu asked excitedly.

"Stop talking to me, Deok-Gu. I'm having a hard time concentrating," I warned him.

I needed to repair and balance the mana tower that was constantly trembling so that it wouldn't collapse.

'How complicated.'

In cartoons, animations, and novels, they made it seem like magic was an extremely easy skill to use and master, but after using it myself, I felt like my head was going to break. It was to the point where I was wondering whether intelligence might be a more important prerequisite than magic in becoming a mage.

"Where to go next?" Park Deok-Gu asked.

"Left," I said.

I couldn't help but be filled with frustration since I still had to tell Park Deok-Gu where to go in such a critical situation.

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"Gahhhhh!"

I heard the sound of monsters from far away, but they must still be far from us because I couldn't tell how many they were.

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