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Now reading: Chapter 142 To Many Spells To Master from ShadowBound: The Need For Power, a Action novel by JemBrixon21.

Two weeks had passed since the students' lively discussion about the exams, and the intensive training sessions had concluded. Now, they found themselves in the first week of the month, with the much-anticipated exams looming.

In those two weeks, most students buckled down, imrsing themselves in study sessions and doing their best to absorb as much knowledge as possible for the theory exams. However, a handful of others dismissed the exams as trivial, deeming the theoretical portion unworthy of their ti and effort. They prioritized the practical aspect, despite having no clear idea of what challenges lay ahead. Their confidence was unwavering, rooted in the belief that the academy wouldn't present anything beyond their abilities. For them, training and honing their magical skills were far more important than hitting the books.

Among Liam's group, a balance was struck. Ariana naturally took the lead as the group's intellectual anchor, helping her peers tackle concepts they struggled to grasp. Even Charlotte, who initially declared theory exams as her sworn enemy, began to see glimrs of hope. With Ariana's patient guidance, she reluctantly but earnestly gave studying her best shot, albeit with frequent complaints about her distaste for "so many damn words."

The group, originally consisting of six—Ariana, Sheila, Charlotte, Dylan, Asher, and Liam—grew by one as Maxwell joined their efforts. Known as the best weapon wielder among the first years, Maxwell approached Ariana for help, and the group welcod him with open arms. Having frequently assisted them in their training sessions with insights from Magnus' teachings, Maxwell was already a valuable ally. Besides, his easygoing personality made him a natural fit.

***

Despite the study sessions, Liam didn't let his newfound focus on theory distract him from his personal growth in dark magic. Every night, after the group had dispersed, he delved into self-teaching, exploring the depths of his abilities in solitude. These quiet hours proved fruitful, as he made an important discovery: all his shadow beasts could understand him when he spoke to them.

At first, this realization caught him off guard. He had always assud that only highly intelligent creatures, like Nyxie, could comprehend his commands. But through his late-night experints, he ca to understand that the Resonance he shared with his shadow creatures acted as a bridge, enabling them to grasp his intentions without the need for elaborate explanations. It was as though they were extensions of himself, attuned to his thoughts and will.

This newfound understanding eased Liam's mind. He no longer had to worry about overcomplicating instructions or doubting their ability to execute his plans.

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Now, back to the things Liam had discovered—both by accident during training and through his relentless studying of the to.

One night, as Liam was practicing his shadow manipulation, sothing unexpected happened. Without warning, he accidentally created a small rift in the fabric of the shadow realm. His breath caught in his throat as he saw the tear shimr, a swirling void of dark energy opening up in front of him. At first, he didn't understand what he had done. But when he stepped closer and found himself erging from another shadow on the opposite side of the East Colosseum, a surge of realization hit him. He had inadvertently teleported.

The experience was brief, but exhilarating. However, without any understanding of what had just occurred, Liam felt the urge to dive deeper. He turned to the to he had been studying and flipped through its pages, searching for any hint of sothing similar. After so ti, he found it: Void Passage.

The description outlined exactly what he had experienced—almost eerily so. Void Passage allowed a person to montarily step into the shadow realm and use it as a shortcut for teleportation between shadows. To perform the technique, the caster needed to focus their myst and create a rift between their own shadow and a nearby one, tearing open a space in the fabric of reality. The shadow realm was described as a fluctuating sea of dark myst, and by aligning their myst with its chaotic flow, the user could navigate through it, instinctively erging at the desired shadow destination.

However, the spell wasn't without its risks. The technique required precise control of myst, for the shadow realm itself resisted foreign manipulation. Creating the rift was only the first part; the caster had to hold it open long enough to step through, a process that drained significant amounts of myst. The shadow realm itself was a dangerous place—chaotic, unstable, and full of fluctuating energy.

Prolonged exposure could strip the user's myst reserves or even trap them within its depths, disconnecting them from the material world. To reerge into reality, the caster had to align their myst to force a reentry through the nearest shadow, but even that was no guarantee of success.

The next discovery from the to caught Liam's attention in a way few other techniques had: Shadow Sight.

This technique allowed the user to channel dark myst into their eyes, aligning their senses with the shadow realm's frequency. By infusing their myst into their optic nerves, the user temporarily enhanced their vision, granting them the ability to perceive hidden objects, veiled enemies, and mystical traces invisible to the naked eye. For Liam, this ant more than just being able to see in the dark; it was an opportunity to tap into a deeper layer of perception that could give him a significant edge in battle and beyond.

The essence of Shadow Sight lay in the alignnt of the user's myst with the shadows around them. In places of complete darkness, the resonance between the myst and the shadow realm was amplified, providing an incredibly sharp clarity of vision. Liam imagined how this could help him track movents or spot hidden threats even in the deepest of night, where his enemies might think themselves safe.

In such conditions, the technique would be at its strongest, revealing not just what was visible, but things that shouldn't have been—impressions left behind by magical forces, traces that appeared as faint glowing streams or ethereal auras, depending on their age and intensity.

However, as much as the power of Shadow Sight intrigued him, there were drawbacks. In brightly lit environnts, the myst's resonance with the shadow realm would weaken, rendering the technique less effective.

On top of that, there was a risk of destabilizing the myst flow if exposed to sudden bright light while using it. In those cases, the feedback could cause temporary blindness or disorientation, a dangerous outco if he were in the middle of a fight or needed to rely on the technique for critical insight.

These new discoveries excited Liam, but they also brought a sobering realization—his arsenal of dark magic spells and techniques was growing rapidly, yet few of them were truly mastered. While each spell carried imnse potential, the lack of mastery left gaps in his combat effectiveness and control.

Extraction stood out as a pri example. Though it was one of his earliest techniques, Liam had the nagging sense that he had barely scratched the surface of its potential. There was more to it—he could feel it—but understanding its depths required ti he didn't have. Then there was Shadow Solidification, the spell he was most confident in. He had dedicated countless hours to perfecting it, and it was arguably his most reliable tool in battle. Even so, he knew it wasn't fully mastered; there were nuances he still needed to uncover, though it remained the strongest foundation in his repertoire.

Other spells, like Assassin's Veil and Shadow Rend, demanded attention as well. Between the two, Liam chose to focus on Assassin's Veil, finding its stealth and tactical advantages far more useful for his style. Shadow Rend, while powerful, felt redundant compared to Galen's Inferno Edge, which Liam had already trained extensively. Both techniques involved blade-infused strikes, but Shadow Rend consud significantly more myst, making it less practical in prolonged engagents.

Now, with the addition of Void Passage and Shadow Sight, his list of priorities grew even longer. These two newly discovered techniques promised imnse potential—short-range teleportation and heightened perception were ga-changing abilities—but their complexity ant they required significant practice to integrate seamlessly into his combat style.

As Liam reflected on his growing arsenal, he realized he couldn't afford to spread himself too thin. Mastery would take ti, and with the looming exams and constant need for secrecy about his dark magic, he had to be strategic. He decided to focus on spells and techniques that offered clear advantages in combat while minimizing their visibility to others. The last thing he could afford was drawing attention to himself and exposing his forbidden abilities.

***

As the first week of the new month drew to a close, the first-year students were summoned to the grand Beacon Hall for an announcent regarding their upcoming exams. The hall buzzed with a mixture of anticipation and unease, the tension almost palpable as students filed in, taking their seats.

Unlike the rigid seating arrangent during orientation, where they were assigned seats based on rank, this ti, they were free to sit wherever they wished. This newfound freedom led to an intriguing ga of musical chairs. Most students, wary of being under the scrutinizing gaze of school authorities, avoided the front rows like the plague.

The back and middle rows quickly filled up, leaving only the most unfortunate or tardy students to occupy the vacant front seats. Their faces betrayed their regret as they realized they had no choice but to face whatever was coming head-on.

Within monts, the chatter began to fade, replaced by a growing hush. Every student, whether confident or apprehensive, found their place and waited. The weight of the mont hung heavy in the air as eyes turned toward the stage.

The announcent was about to begin.

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