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Success.
[Ace POV],
"Although something appeared to be wrong with the spell that caused it to become unstable, it's true we were still able to confirm we are able to cast other spells that aren't related to our elements," I said as Emma nodded her head in understanding because I was essentially saying the same thing she had said.
I spoke again as I considered this.
"But what were those green little spot things that appeared when you said the magic arrow incantation?"
Emma turned to look at me and paused for a few seconds before speaking again to respond.
"I'm not sure what they are, but I believe they are the spirits mentioned in the spell," she said, adding, "I should try to cast the spell again and see if I can succeed this time," she suggested as I nodded in response.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtEmma said nothing more as she took a deep breath and attempted to cast the spell again.
Emma opened her mouth and began to chant the incarnation of the magic arrow spell, just as she had done before she began to circulate mana in her body.
"Listen to me, o nature, sprits of the wind, Kajsa, and heed my call."
"Make an arrow for me to use in shooting down my enemies."
"Neutral Magic: 'Magic Arrow'"
It was still the same incantation as before, but if one looked closely and concentrated, one could see that the incantation chant of the magic arrow spell was slightly different this time.
As I was thinking this, Emma finished the incarnation chant as the previous scene reappeared.
Instead of focusing on the green dim lights that were scattered around us, I focused on the magical arrow that was materializing from condensed air.
This time, when the spell's chanting was finally finished, Emma did not speak, and neither did I, as we focused on the magic arrow to see if it was a success or a failure.
Fortunately, unlike before, the magic arrow appeared stable and did not appear to be losing form.
Emma finally opened her mouth to speak after seeing this, but it was only a word command.
"Go!" she uttered as the magic arrow, which had been motionless in mid-air, shot at the big tree in front of us, but before it could even get half the distance needed to get close to the tree, a familiar scene reappeared as the magic arrow lost form and vanished.
Seeing this, I spoke before Emma could because I was still focused on the large tree in front of me, not on her.
"Try it again," I said, adding, "It looks like you're getting close."
Emma spoke and responded immediately after I said this and she heard me.
"Okay then, just a little more mana and I think I know what to do now," she said as she started casting the neutral spell again.
At this point, I didn't bother attempting to replicate Emma's actions and learning the incarnation and steps to cast the spell because even someone like Emma had some difficulty casting the spell correctly at the end, but it didn't matter because I could tell Emma was also on the verge of success.
It would only take at most a dozen more attempts to cast the spell before she could complete it without difficulty.
After this happens, I'll learn how to cast a spell from Emma rather than continuing to do what I was doing before and blindly following her steps.
Emma had already finished chanting the incarnation of the magic arrow spell when I thought of these things, and after a few seconds of waiting and seeing that the form of the magic arrow was still stable and intact, Emma opened her mouth to speak.
"Go," she said as we both focused our attention on the spell that was about to be cast to see if it would be successful this time or not, but despite my low expectations, the spell was successfully cast unlike the previous times.
BOOM!!!!!!!!
A loud sound resounded in the area around us immediately after the magic arrow collided with the large tree in front of us, as Emma and I turned to see what damage the magic arrow could cause.
"Aside from being a little worse than the element magic arrows we make, the difference between them isn't that significant to render the magic arrow neutral spell useless," I said as Emma and I moved closer to get a better view of the destroyed tree in front of us.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Yeah, fortunately I did not fail this time," Emma replied, a smile on her face.
It was almost as if casting the spell successfully was more important than the damage the spell could cause.
I asked Emma some questions as I was thinking about this.
"How is the mana consumption required to cast the spell?" I inquired, and Emma responded immediately.
"It's better and lower than the one I've been using to cast my light arrows," she said.
When I heard this, I nodded before continuing to speak.
"Do you think you can cast the spell like that again, or will it fail more often?" I inquired because it would be quite unsightly in a battle if your spell lost form immediately after being cast.
"Don't worry about that", Emma said and added; "the times I failed to cast the spell before was because it was the first time and I was inexperienced ".
Hearing this, I nodded again because it seemed reasonable, but Emma did something unexpected when she positioned herself to cast a spell again just after I told her if she could mix her element to the neutral spell.
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