It didn't take a lot of ti for Kyle to learn the Fragnt of Fire Expansion. It only took about a month since he had already learned so much about it in the past.
Kyle looked at the small sphere of fire in his hand with interest.
The next mont, it expanded to a size of over two ters.
The intensity of the heat had not dropped at all, despite barely using more Ether.
'This is crazy,' Kyle thought. 'This sphere is already quite powerful. I only learned a Fragnt, but this thing already has the power of a Spell from a Peak Grand Sorcerer.'
'But that also makes sense. Spells are just ways to harness the power of an Elent. Spells essentially just mimic Laws and Fragnts. The best way to increase the power of an Elent is to know the Law or a Fragnt of it.'
Kyle rembered what the Duchess of Twilight had said.
Complex Laws.
'From what I gathered, Complex Laws are fusions of Pure Laws. Pure Laws describe how a fundantal aspect of existence works, while a Complex Law is probably a way to combine these fundantal aspects to create even more power.'
'Techniques and Spells try to imitate Pure Laws. With my thods, I tried to combine different Fragnts.'
'Yet, I think that's just a worse version of a Complex Law.'
'Honestly, I'm not sure if there is any reason for my thods to exist at this point. Everything seems to revolve around Laws.'
Kyle thought about what he wanted to gain.
The power of a teorite.
'After I finish the Law of Fire, I have to combine my three Laws. I need to take three Laws and combine them into one Complex Law.'
'That will take a lot of work,' he thought.
Then, he looked downward.
'I could beco a Transcendent within a couple of days by just consuming Yin-Wind. At that point, I wouldn't need to be worried about anything anymore, and I would essentially have infinite ti in the Transcendent Realm.'
Kyle sighed and shook his head. 'But that would be stupid. I got a bonus in the Third Realm because I understood several Fragnts. That's how I got the Law Sparks.'
'The Duchess of Twilight said that every Realm has such a bonus, which ans the Transcendent Realm also must have one.'
'I need to build on my advantages. The Duchess of Twilight is obviously very talented since she's reached a level barely anyone could reach, according to her. Yet, no matter how hard she works, she can't take that last step.'
'She also said that she only had two or three Law Sparks in the Third Realm. If she had four Law Fragnts, maybe she could have understood another Law before becoming a Transcendent, which would have given her another advantage. With that advantage, she might have been able to take that last step.'
'I can't just advance because it's convenient for . I should keep going at it.'
Kyle sighed. 'That also ans spending a shitload of ti comprehending my Complex Law before advancing.'
'Yeah, well, whatcha gonna do? Just gotta keep at it.'
Kyle shrugged and returned to comprehending more about fire.
Luckily, nobody disturbed him.
Only the Duchess of Twilight and Sebastian knew where he was, and none of the other Transcendents would dare to co here.
Kyle essentially had all the ti in the world already, but he still felt like he was a bit in a ti crunch.
'Am I too greedy?' he thought. 'Also, am I seriously considering this?'
Naturally, Kyle was considering his Montum.
The three Transcendents of the Winterfire Empire wouldn't be there forever.
Specifically, Emperor Winterfire was already very old.
Sebastian and Kyle had already killed a Transcendent while working together.
However, with so more comprehension, they might be able to kill a Transcendent on their own.
Kyle's target was not the Imperial Advisor.
No, his target was Emperor Winterfire.
The reason was simple.
The Imperial Advisor was probably less of a threat than the forr Second Advisor, and Kyle's power had already dramatically increased since then.
If he learned the Law of Fire as well, his power would reach incredible levels.
Back when Kyle had fought the Second Advisor, he hadn't even known a single Law.
Now, he knew two, and soon, he would know three.
Fighting the Imperial Advisor would not be enough anymore.
He wanted sothing bigger.
He wanted Emperor Winterfire.
But first, he needed to finish the Law of Fire.
Kyle focused on the Fragnt of Fire Focus for a couple of weeks.
Similar to the Fragnt of Fire Expansion, Kyle didn't need a long ti to comprehend it since he had already learned quite a bit about it.
Kyle looked at the tiny red spark in his hand.
The spark was shining brightly despite its minuscule size.
The next mont, Kyle just flicked it forward.
The spark shot into the distance.
It burned through the stone until it reached a distance of almost 500 ters.
BOOOOOM!
Then, it exploded with cataclysmic might, shaking all of Kyle's surroundings. The explosion turned the surrounding 500 ters of stone and tal into nothing but ash in an instant.
Kyle moved forward and looked at the humongous, collapsing cave he had created.
Even he was shocked by the destructive potential of what he had just casually created.
'This would not break my armor, but it would burn its surface. This is actually crazy.'
Kyle finally saw the destructive power of fire with his own eyes.
Fire barely helped in defense.
Fire was not fast.
Fire was not hard.
Fire was not very flexible.
Fire couldn't do many different things.
Fire wasn't subtle.
It was good for only one thing.
Destruction.
And it was very good at that one thing.
There was a good reason why warfare on Earth involved more and more fire as civilization advanced.
The first guns.
Cannons.
Mortars.
Bombs.
Missiles.
Nuclear weaponry.
Everything used fire in one way or another.
Even theoretical weapons like antimatter bombs or antimatter lasers would just create bigger explosions.
The more humanity advanced, the more it realized how good fire was at destroying things.
When Kyle saw the humongous cavern he had just created, he also ca to that realization.
His attacks didn't matter in front of the power of fire.
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