Transmigrated as a Wrong Character in a Sorcerer World

Chapter 79 He doesn't want to rely on talent alone



With the mission finally completed, Klaus' bank account received the payment for completion a few hours later when he was in his apartment. Being such a high-level mission, the payment was just as tempting. He arranged to split it with Carion, but they did not see each other in person.

They both had to train as far as they were concerned.

The day they received training from Mr. Carter, Klaus realized how impressive his skills were.

Seeing Carion's training and how he had to train made him realize that he was very privileged because his attraction to positive or cursed energy was simply overwhelming compared to Carion's way of strengthening himself.

The positive energy coming into him depended on many factors, and willpower was so important that Mr. Carter had to nag Carion to get it right continually.

Putting your will on something you can see and having it reach you and enter your body is a complicated thing to do, since will is not a real force, or at least it doesn't seem to be, which makes it more difficult. But how about putting it on an invisible object to your eyes? The difficulty increases several folds and is what causes sorcerers to have slow progress.

Those who can see the energy have a pretty big advantage since seeing it makes it a bit easier to employ will on them, but it's still tricky to accomplish.

These difficulties presented a drawback in the growth of a Sorcerer, but Klaus didn't have them.

He could see and feel the energy naturally, and better yet, he didn't need to use his will. All that together saved him an incredible amount of time, increasing his talent and decreasing his work.

But, as expected, Klaus is not satisfied with the talent.

His words towards Sua a while ago were not due to a mere whim. He really believed that talent was one of the most useless yet useful things in existence. Its uselessness lies in the fact that it will not let you build the right mindset if you are careless, even a little bit. However, its usefulness is obvious, so he was grateful to have this talent, but at the same time, he didn't want to pay too much attention to it.

In his past life, it took him countless sleepless nights and sleeping only a few hours a day to reach such amazing heights as a scientist. His right mindset allowed him to reach that height, not his talent, not that he was exceptionally good at mathematics.

It was only with time, dedication, and the right mindset that he became outstanding and memorable. And in this life, he wanted it to be the same.

That's why he started training hard as soon as he returned to his apartment.

He wanted his mentality to surpass his talent, so he needed to beat himself. To beat his own body and make his mentality carry him forward.

He knew a way for that to happen, but he had not yet had the opportunity to experience it.

'All the missions so far have been relatively easy to complete. I fail to feel the sense of crisis that I have felt before, and that is what keeps me awake at all times. I need to look for that sense of crisis, or else I will be swallowed by my own talent.' His mind and mouth sighed, but his body did not stop.

He continued to pound the front while internally trying to move the cursed energy to understand it.

If he wanted to go far in this world and not be just another one, intensive training had to be his daily routine, he was sure of it. Thanks to that, his positive energy became denser and denser as the hours passed.

The cursed energy had already surpassed the 10,000-turn gap he had estimated, but the motion remained the same. There was no pattern change, not even a hint that there might be one.

That was why, slowly, Klaus tried to move the cursed energy toward creating the pattern he had estimated. Naturally, he did not do this by trying to make a star in the void; he used his own body as the vessel for that star, gently moving the cursed energy to the corresponding sides of the star.

Those sudden movements interrupted energy's speed, but Klaus didn't care. He needed a clue that he was doing things right on that side, and only that could give it to him.

Despite this, although the hours passed, what continued to increase his strength was the density of his positive energy, which made him feel frustrated. Still, this allowed him to train again as Mr. Carter had mentioned.

After training the density for a while, Klaus stopped, let all his positive energy out into the surroundings, and immediately started punching and weakening again and again.

He didn't stop even when his arms gave out, and his legs were shaking. He continued his training, not allowing the energy to enter him and preventing the rest of his energy from faltering.

He was training several things at once and the ability to control his energy was one of them, the most important.

Time passed rather quickly until nightfall, at which point Klaus had to go to Etherleaf to explain everything that had happened during the mission and its failure, although considering he managed to 'save' one, it wasn't entirely considered a failed mission.

Etherleaf was tense that day, but Klaus didn't mind; he smoothly finished his report and then did a few missions before returning to his apartment at midnight.

Every move he made was a workout and he wanted to train, but he knew Sua was coming the next day, so he needed to rest to avoid falling for any of that woman's tactics.

The night passed uneventfully as well, and the following day, first thing in the morning, Sua Vinanne knocked on the door.

'Well, she's a doctor. I guess they're the same everywhere. They like to get up early, and sometimes they can't even sleep.' Klaus smiled and went to open the door. He had just finished bathing, as he had been training since dawn.

Sua looked at him from head to toe. "Training so early?" she asked, in shock.

He smiled. "Well, training is one of my hobbies. Go ahead." He stepped aside for her to pass.

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She looked around and nodded. "It's better than when I left it. It looks like you've put it to good use. The scent is soothing and gives a better welcome than the last one; you're good, kid." She smiled and walked into the main room before sitting there.

"It's tea; you can help yourself. I just made it."

"Well... I guess you wouldn't serve me even if I was your guest."

"I thought about serving you but realized you don't like having that done for you, so I held back."

"Huh?" Sua stared at him. "How did you know that? I don't think I've ever told you that before."

"Haha, well, you just told me just now. Help yourself, you're home." Klaus chuckled a little and leaned back in his seat.

His words stunned Sua, who realized she had fallen into a rather silly trap. "Tsk."

After a few minutes, she started drinking tea.

"I got you what you asked for." She said after taking the first few sips and placed a folded document on the table.

Klaus was surprised and grabbed the paper to read it carefully. He was amazed to see that it was indeed everything he had asked for.

"That was very quick. You seemed a little reluctant initially, I thought it was expensive or hard to get." He said, looking at her.

She smiled in frustration. "I received help from the Duke and someone very important. When they found out what the man who retrieved the key asked for, they moved quickly to fulfill your whim. With the influence of Nithim Twice and those 2, getting it was not too difficult. But now the question arises in my mind, what do you want it for?" She asked.

"Hahaha, I must thank you, Miss Sua. It improved my mood for this whole month, so I hope to continue working with you. As for what I want it for..." Klaus didn't decide to hide it from her this time.

He carefully pulled out two small test tubes from his storage ring and placed them on the table.

His acting was also his response, so Sua couldn't help but be surprised.

"They're poisons, aren't they?"

"Yes."

"From Ronan Grimwell?"

"You're good."

Sua took them in her hands and stared at them. "If I weren't good at this, I wouldn't be the top exponent of Curseology."

"Curseology is also in charge of researching poisons?"

She looked at him. "Everything about cursed energy, Klaus. Some poisons come from cursed energy, so I indirectly study them." Then she turned her gaze back to the test tubes before nodding.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

"These poisons are interesting; they use cursed energy to create them; how did you get them?"

"He tried putting them in me, so I neutralized and kept them. Too bad he left; he seemed to have some good types of poisons to research." Klaus sighed after saying this.

But his words left Sua in shock.

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