Even after repeated attempts, Aditya realised that he still could not teleport a moving object. No matter how many tis he tried, the result remained the sa. By his twenty-ninth attempt, frustration had started to build up inside him. He paused for a mont to think about what he might be doing wrong instead of blindly continuing.
"Let’s start from the basics." Right now, he could teleport himself to any place within his line of sight, but trying to apply the sa principle to a moving target was clearly not working. So he decided to simplify the process. Instead of aiming for sothing in motion, he would first try teleporting an object that was completely still.
Aditya focused his attention on a green leaf lying on the ground just a few ters away.
"The first step of teleportation is to feel the space around ," Aditya closed his eyes. He entered a deep state of concentration, clearing his mind of everything else. The only thing he visualized was that single green leaf in front of him. Monts later, the leaf began to move slightly. At the sa ti, he could sense the space around it starting to distort, as if sothing invisible was beginning to pull it.
’It’s working.’ He beca excited.
But then it all stopped.
The leaf once again fell on the ground, and the space distortion around the space of the green leaf also disappeared.
Seeing this, Aditya slightly beca disappointed, but he did not give up.
He could clearly see that his quick training was already showing positive results.
He knew from all the books he read that training in space elents was one of the hardest, if not the most difficult skills.
This is why there were very few cultivators who actually had skills related to the space elent. Other than a few notable, famous cultivators in history, he has not t anyone who could directly manipulate space to teleport.
"It’s working." Seeing the changes, Aditya beca slightly excited. For a brief mont, it felt like he had finally understood sothing. But the next second, everything stopped. The leaf dropped back to the ground, and the distortion in the space around it disappeared as if nothing had happened.
Seeing this, Aditya felt a slight sense of disappointnt. However, he did not let it affect him for long. Instead of getting frustrated again, he focused on what had just happened. The fact that he had managed to move the leaf even a little ant that he was on the right path. His training was already showing results, even if they were still small.
From all the books he had read, he already knew that the space elent was one of the hardest, if not the most difficult, to master. Very few cultivators could even begin to understand it properly, let alone control it. Other than a few well-known figures in history, he had never personally t anyone who could directly manipulate space to teleport objects. That alone made this path far more challenging.
Even Aditya knew that he was extrely lucky to already have the ability to manipulate space and teleport wherever his eyes could see. That alone was sothing most cultivators could never achieve in their entire lives. But right now, he understood that this level was not enough. If he wanted to stand a better chance against Seventh-order cultivators, then his spatial abilities needed to improve far beyond their current limits.
At the mont, his biggest restriction was clear. He could only teleport to places within his line of sight. This limitation slowed him down in real combat. What he truly wanted was to remove that dependency completely. He wanted to rely on his senses instead of his vision. His goal was to train his spatial awareness to such a high level that even with his eyes closed, he could accurately teleport to a specific location. At the sa ti, he wanted to sharpen his instincts so much that he could clearly sense incoming attacks and react to them without needing to see them.
There was another thing he wanted to achieve as well. Right now, he could only teleport himself, but he wanted to go beyond that. He wanted the ability to teleport other people and objects independently, without even touching them. If he could reach that level of control, it would completely change how he fought. It would give him a huge advantage in battle, allowing him to surprise his opponents in ways they would never expect. If he could achieve this, then it would be sothing that could beco a true ga-changer against powerful enemies
While training his abilities, Aditya suddenly ca up with a new idea. Against higher-level opponents, especially those at the upper Orders, his Crimson Fla and Crimson Lightning were slowly becoming less effective. What once gave him a clear advantage was now struggling to keep up. He could no longer rely on raw output alone, and that realisation pushed him to think differently.
The only way his Crimson Fla still showed real impact was when he focused a large amount of power into a single point. By doing this, he could create a compressed attack that took the shape of a small sphere that was roughly the size of a bullet or even an eyeball. The core idea behind this technique was simple in theory. Instead of feeding more mana to make the fla bigger and increase its destructive area, he forced the fla to compress while continuously adding more mana. This made the attack far more violent and dense.
Rather than spreading out and causing wide destruction, the energy beca concentrated into a single and focused point. This greatly increased its piercing power. However, even with this thod, Aditya felt it was still not enough. When facing Seventh-order cultivators, the gap was still too large, and his current level of compression did not fully bridge that difference.
To solve this problem, Aditya ca up with the idea of using gravity to further compress his Crimson Fla. Instead of stopping at the size of a bullet or an eyeball, he wanted to push it even further and shrink it down to sothing as small as a needle. If he could achieve that level of compression while feeding a thousand or more units of mana into it, then the attack would no longer be about wide destruction. Its power would beco extrely concentrated, turning it into a terrifying, piercing attack rather than a large-area explosion.
By focusing gravity into a single point, he could not only compress the Crimson Fla further but also increase the force with which it was launched. In theory, the concept sounded simple, almost straightforward. But in practice, achieving this level of control was far more complicated than it seed. The first requirent was absolute focus on his gravity manipulation. Even the slightest mistake could destabilise the entire process.
Second, he needed to maintain a perfectly constant gravitational pull while continuously feeding mana into the Crimson Fla. The balance had to be precise at every mont. If the gravitational force fluctuated even slightly, becoming weaker or stronger at the wrong ti, the compressed fla could lose stability. In that case, instead of forming a controlled attack, it could explode right in front of him. This made the entire process extrely dangerous. To successfully make this attack, Aditya was required to have both precision and control.
Finally, once the attack was fully ford, launching it brought its own challenges. He had to maintain the gravitational compression around the Crimson Bullet even after it was created, ensuring that it did not lose its form before impact. If he lost control at that stage, the attack could collapse or detonate prematurely. At the sa ti, he needed to apply an even stronger burst of gravity to fire it forward with overwhelming force. Only by perfectly combining these steps could he turn this idea into a usable and deadly technique.
There was also another problem he could not ignore. The more mana he fed into the Crimson Fla, the more energy it naturally gained. Under normal conditions, this would cause the fla to grow larger and more destructive. That was the basic principle behind it. But what Aditya was trying to do went completely against that principle. Instead of letting it expand, he was forcefully compressing it into a small, dense Crimson Bullet.
Because of that, every additional unit of mana made the process harder. The more power he poured into it, the more violent and unstable the fla beca. It resisted the compression, almost as if it wanted to break free and return to its natural state. Maintaining control over sothing like that required extre focus and precision.
If he made even a small mistake, there was a very high chance that the entire attack could explode before he even had the chance to fire it. It was risky, and he was fully aware of that. But at the sa ti, he could see the potential. If he succeeded, the result would be a highly concentrated attack with terrifying piercing power. Even a Beginner or mid-7th-order cultivator would find it difficult to defend against sothing like that.
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