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Chapter 232 - The Green Plague
Author: MisterE05
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Fire was a flexible element in the world of magic. Its use went far above how hot the fire could get, so it was especially flexible for a mage who knew what to do with it!

As a level five mage within the Adept Arcana realm of mana, and with an MQ of five hundred points, the things that Timothy could create was nothing short of fascinating! He was far smarter than most mages of his level, and this intelligence that he had, came with countless perks.

For example, while mages of his level struggled to tinker with ten or so mana channels, he could play with tens of them, and create powers with them, powers that rivaled that of Expert Mages! Other than his high MQ, his CQ also contributed to him creating interesting powers! He was creative.

“I need to make it invisible…” He plotted.

The concept of invisible fire was interesting, as it could burn his enemies without them realizing what burned them! It was a brutal way of fighting reserved for the best mages, and considering the current, dar
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