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Chapter 54: What do you do when the King suddenly shows up and you just messed with his son?

Today was not turning out like Jack had expected.

He was in a dryad courtroom surrounded by Archmages who could kill him with a single thought.

“And how do you testify to your crimes?” the dryad judge said.

“Suck my dick and give me a lawyer,” Jack said.

The courtroom went into turmoil and everyone was yelling at each other.

“Why so serious? Why is everyone so fucking serious about this shit? I just took him to pop his cherry. Who the fuck cares?” Jack said.

“Let’s execute him now!” a nearby archmage said.

“We can’t. The penalties from the System will be too severe,” another one said.

“Who cares! Look at what he did to our prince!” another one said.

“I’m not losing my class and all my points. You can go ahead and do it if you want. I’ll be happy to accept any revenge quests from the System on you,” another archmage said.

The judge looked at Jack.

“Swear upon the system that you accept all punishments for your crimes, and we will stop this interrogation,” the judge said.

“Trying to catch me with a sneaky one, huh? Okay, swear upon the system that I can fuck your mom and daughters and I might swear what you asked me,” Jack said.

For the first time, the judge’s face flinched.

Alarms started going off in the courtroom.

“For god’s sake!” one of the dryad’s said.

“Can someone put another anti-magic collar on the boy! He is always breaking the castle,” Archmage Gragri said.

Telepatian showed up to the courtroom covered in demonic mana.

“Let him go,” he said in a deep, booming voice. It did not sound like his own voice.

Did he do some kind of demon summoning or something?

Jack was covered in magical chains. Telepatian went over to him, touched the imperial level chains, and made them disappear out of thin air.

“That is an amazing display, as much as it displeases me to see the stupid pet released,” Archmage Gragris said.

All the other archmages were also impressed at seeing a boy easily destroy imperial level bondage.

“Anybody wanna tell my man’s you’re gonna kill me?” Jack said.

Nobody said anything.

“Thought so. See ya later alligator,”

Telepatian teleported Jack and himself away.

They were now inside Telepatian’s panic room which no one except for the King could access.

“That was fucking dope!” Jack said.

“haha! Yeah, it was. I even unlocked a few rewards from breaking out of my restraints. I can even summon demonic energies now! It turns out summoning and teleportation are closely related, so my talents give me access to that too. I love the System,” Telepatian.

“Okay hot shit, then teach me something new. Let’s do more training while we wait for the heat to die down,” Jack said.

“Well… I think there’s one thing I can teach you. But it’s only gonna work while you are in your focused state. So when I looked at the mana blueprint you had for healing, it was missing a few basic elements. So I can teach you a kind of hook blueprint which can be used on all spells to make them more effective. Do you want me to teach you that?” Telepatian said.

“Fuck yeah!”

Telepatian flawlessly conjured an illuminated version of Jack’s mana blueprint midair.

“So on the edges of the circle, look closely at what I do. Actually, can you do your ritual now? It’ll help you understand better I think,” Telepatian said.

Jack performed the ritual and entered his cold, focused state.

“So a modern structure invented a few thousand years ago is this hook structure enveloping the mana blueprint. Look how I do it. It’s very simple, but super effective. I’m not really sure how it works or why it works, but we all learn it. It will make your spell better. Try it out!” Telepatian said.

Before making his healing blueprint, Jack tested out making the hook alone. It was quite an easy structure to create. Slightly more difficult than a mana circle.

He moved on to creating the mana blueprint and then adding the hooks.

“Yes! Like that! Try it out now and see how much more output there is!”

Jack outputted and had no idea if it was more effective because his mana sense was too crude to sense that. But he nodded and took Telepatian for his word.

He slowly dissolved the mana blueprint. It was quite painful.

“What are you doing! Activate the dissolving circuit on the outside of the mana blueprint! Are you trying to burst your mana channels?”

“I do not understand where or how to activate the dissolving circuit,” Jack robotically said.

“Sorry, I can’t help you there. I don’t know how to teach that. But please dissolve it more slowly,” Telepatian said.

“Haha! He can’t even dissolve a basic blueprint!” Telepatian’s dad said.


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