When A Mage Revolts

Chapter 159: Re-condensing Water Runes

Chapter 159: Re-condensing Water Runes


Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation


Varys’ jaw dropped.


"What? Did… Didn’t you say your name was Benjamin?"


Benjamin let out a bitter smile, "I don’t know where to begin. Believe me, you wouldn’t want to hear


the whole story. Just called me ‘Benjamin’ like before."


"This..." Varys ma.s.saged his forehead heavily, trying to digest the news.


Benjamin could only shrug his shoulders.


He regretted it a little. After all, news does get spread out rather perversely. Who knew what would


become of the news about huge Water Ball once it had travelled to the borders of the kingdom.


Sky bestowed flood? Sky bestowed meteor? The war between the G.o.ds and the devils? What


would the people describe him as?


He should have gathered intel prior to revealing this.


Having said that, seeing Varys in a state of shock, Benjamin couldn’t help but feel... an odd


sensation of accomplishment?


"I apologise, I... I must have been impolite." After a long pause, Varys managed to take a deep


breath, "I really didn’t think that the rumoured Water Ball demon would be someone like you... I-I


was out of line."


Water Ball demon...


Benjamin felt a slight helplessness.


What the h.e.l.l was that?


"So... What kind of person was I rumoured to be?" He couldn’t help but ask.


"People were saying that after the fall of Grant, the Divine Arts genius, he grew a third eye and


lived on human blood. Whoever he gazes at will be frozen into ice sculptures and he drains your


blood as though drinking ice milk." Varys responded.


"..."


Benjamin was speechless.


The imagination of the people was really... creative.


Varys was uncomfortable to the point that he could no longer look Benjamin in the eye. However,


he slowly adapted and agreed to Benjamin’s plan without protesting stealing the cross.


Now that the initial plans were established, he could take care of all the intricate details.


Benjamin’s initial thought was to hide in one of the food sacks and have Varys hand him over to


the people at the gates. Once he was moved to the kitchen or pantry area, he would sneak out of


the sack.


It was a good idea but the issue was that the people tend to check the food when received. So how


he could hide in the sack without being noticed was the question they had to solve.


As for escaping from the gates after stealing the cross, it wasn’t that big of a deal. There were two


thousand over people living there which would obviously produce a lot of waste. The waste is


packed in a huge cloth bag and thrown to the townies to dispose of.


Although it did sound a little disgusting, one had to admit that it was a great idea. n.o.body would


actually check garbage, especially those in huge bags. Benjamin could easily be return to town by


hiding in the garbage bags.


The hardest question would still be whether he could get pa.s.s the food supply checking process.


Benjamin and Varys spent a lot time debating on this matter.


"To be honest, they don’t inspect the food supply strictly. They would only open a couple of bags to


inspect and check its quality." Varys said, "However, if they think we were cutting corners, they


would inspect in detail during weighting. If there was a bag whose weight was out of the ordinary,


they will open it up to investigate."


A person’s body was a lot lighter than wheat. If a person were to smuggle into the sack of wheat,


they would definitely be found out once if it was weighed.


"That’s true..." Benjamin nodded, "But I’m sure you have experience in deceiving them."


Varys was stunned for a moment but nodded without denying it.


In the end, they devised a plan to use a larger sack and increase the food supply ratio. Then, they


would fill the sack with denser wheat to allow Benjamin to hide in the sack, without letting the


weight differ with other sacks, thus allowing Benjamin to slip through the inspection process.


The plan was now roughly laid out, and just required a few tweaks to refine it. Benjamin left it to


Varys. After all, he had been in the business for a long time and had a wide range of experience –


he shouldn’t have any problems. It wasn’t as though Benjamin could be of any help anyway.


Benjamin then left Varys’ home and returned to the inn to meditate.


The nit and grit of the work was getting done by one by one as time went by. Varys was busy


preparing bigger sacks and better-quality wheat. The overall ability of the Mage guild was also on


the rise. Benjamin was also returning to his original abilities before the rift, through meditation.


Most importantly, the Water Runes that had exploded had been re-condensed by Benjamin four


days ago.


It was complete darkness, as always, in the s.p.a.ce of Consciousness. Three magical runes were


floating in the air, forming a triangle and s.h.i.+ning a beam of magnificent blue light. There were


countless active water particles surrounding them, like a school of fish swimming around.


Benjamin felt a sense of what have been lost had now returned and felt grateful.


Finally... He could use the Water Ball spell.


It was the first spell he mastered after all. It was also the spell that he understood the most.


Although its damage was incomparable to the Icebreaking spell series and its flexibility as well as


functionality could not compare to the Pillar of Steam, this was still, without a doubt the spell he


was most adept at.


It was useful in both defence and offence and could create the best-case battle scenario for him. It


could be that due to the fact that he was highly skilled in the spell that his consumption of Spiritual


Energy when using Water Ball was less than the other two spells — In order to create the giant


Water Ball in the Imperial Capital, he must have used the Water Ball spell at least a few hundred


thousand times.


"Erm... Con-congrats! You’ve recovered your abilities and I-I’m really happy," The system


cringingly bounced forward.


Benjamin almost laughed out loud.


Oh, System.


Ever since System was trapped inside a "roe" looking marble, Benjamin found a way to tackle it.


He could use System as a bouncy ball or as a punching bag. Its elasticity was so good that it


wouldn’t break no matter how he toyed with it. As such, Benjamin did not hold back on teaching the


System a lesson.


The System was no longer as puffed up with arrogance as it once was. He no longer dared to talk


back to Benjamin. In fact, it sounded like a weakling, as if afraid to provoke Benjamin lest face


another "beach volleyball compet.i.tion".


Benjamin was quite satisfied with the state things were now.


"When will you change from this roundish thingy?" Benjamin thought about it and asked, "I don’t


expect you to hatch into a high levelled pet monster but if you stay in here, you’re pretty much


useless. Wouldn’t that be a shame?"


"I have no idea..." The System now spoke with a tearful voice, "I can feel something happening


but each time I scan, the insides of the marble is empty - nada."


... Nothing could be done.


Benjamin could only shrug it off.


It should be something big, seeing that it came exploding from the Pure Blue world. Since the


System said some change was happening, they should just wait. One day, the change would


eventually be visible. It wasn’t as though he depended on it to hatch into a dragon and ride him to


conquer the world or something.


He had previously tried to, but couldn’t, bring the little thing out of the s.p.a.ce of Consciousness.


Breeding a pet monster with fighting abilities would have been a great idea.


Benjamin quickly left the System who was resentful and filled with dread to meditate.


Time went by.


Everything was peaceful right up to the afternoon of the fifth day, when he suddenly received news


from a fellow Mage.

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