I Got an Ex-Class Omnipotent System - Chapter 171
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Chapter 171
171: How Could I Lose With Hands Like These? (2)
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“…What?”
Vera couldn’t comprehend what she was witnessing. The technique she alone had been capable of performing since birth—someone else was executing it. It felt surreal, like watching a pig soar through the sky in a world where pigs couldn’t fly.
Her eyes registered the sight, yet her mind refused to process it—a state of cognitive dissonance. Vera scrutinized Dohyun’s display, wondering if it was an illusion, but it was unmistakably real.
The mana flow, the application method—everything Dohyun demonstrated matched her own Ether Hand technique perfectly.
Vera stood dumbfounded, unable to fathom how Dohyun could wield a technique even other Celestials couldn’t master. Then he spoke again.
“I’ll teach you how to use it.”
“Y-yes?”
Her own technique—no, the technique only she could use—and he was offering to teach her? The absurdity of it made her pause. But then a thought struck her: what if it wasn’t exclusively hers? What if Dohyun had always been capable of using this technique?
Could he genuinely teach her the method?
In truth, he’d merely observed her using it moments ago, learned it instantly, and then catalogued it with Analysis—but Vera could never know this.
Had she discovered Dohyun had only just mastered it, the self-reproach would have been unbearable. Fortunately, that revelation would never come.
For now, such details were irrelevant.
Dohyun understood the Ether Hand properly, and Vera desperately wanted to learn—that was all that mattered.
So Dohyun kindly explained to her.
“First, we need to reconsider the technique itself. Watch carefully.”
With that, Dohyun activated his Ether Hand and displayed it. He moved his hand back and forth, gesturing for her to observe closely.
At first, Vera stared at his hand—identical to her own—with uncertainty, unsure what she was supposed to notice. But someone else caught it before she did.
“Ah!”
It was Hanalin, who had been watching the entire exchange from behind Dohyun.
Dohyun paid her reaction no mind and continued presenting his hand to Vera, his gesture suggesting he wouldn’t reveal the answer even if he knew it.
Normally, Vera would have laughed this off, but something stirred within her chest—a surge of emotion, something bursting forth.
‘…This is my technique.’
As she analyzed it more carefully, Vera finally detected the difference.
“Wait? The mana consumption is lower, but what is it? The effect is the same!?”
Upon Vera’s realization, Dohyun nodded. His demonstration showed drastically reduced mana expenditure, and Vera swallowed hard, struggling to comprehend.
The Ether Hand was a formidable technique—versatile for both magical engineering and combat. Yet its greatest flaw was its enormous mana consumption. But what Dohyun displayed was an Ether Hand producing identical output with minimal mana.
Examining it further, she realized that genius perceives ten truths from one observation. Now the difference between herself and Dohyun became glaringly apparent.
“Wait!? An enchantment on the Ether Hand!?”
Vera’s cry of realization earned a nod from Dohyun. Though she’d been closest to the answer, she only now understood. But what mattered was that she understood at all.
Dohyun proceeded to explain methodically.
“Yes, enchantment magic fundamentally prioritizes efficiency—infusing mana and layering spells or techniques using that mana and natural mana.”
“I see.”
“But this Ether Hand technique is similar. It infuses mana into the hand to achieve etherification—which means enchanting the hand itself. And the most critical element of that enchantment is…”
“Mana storage capacity…”
Vera nodded unconsciously as understanding dawned, and Dohyun exhaled softly, as if to say: finally. He found it somewhat odd that she hadn’t grasped something so fundamental earlier.
Perhaps it was because of Analysis that he could perceive these things? Or was his thinking simply more flexible? He couldn’t say for certain, so he let it pass.
Is it because Dohyun has Analysis? Or is it because Dohyun’s thinking is flexible? I couldn’t tell, but I decided to move on anyway.
An enchanted artifact—its greatest feature is that it allows users to cast effective magic without consuming large amounts of mana. So the priority was to establish enchanted magic that could draw half from nature’s mana and half from the user’s reserves.
Ether’s Hand operated on the same principle. The act of infusing mana into the body itself was an enchantment, yet it was difficult to notice at first glance.
Dohyun didn’t realize it, but to the Celestials, this was nothing short of revolutionary. It was common knowledge among them that enchantments could not be applied to the human body.
Because Dohyun lacked that preconception, such a thing became possible.
Moreover.
“If a hand capable of etherification becomes possible like this, then something like this should work too.”
As Dohyun spoke, he activated Ether’s Hand and grasped a sword. The blade too transformed into ether, taking on the form of mana itself. When he swung it in that state, it passed through physical matter without cutting it.
Instead.
“Insane!?”
“Gasp!? M-mana was cut!?”
Mana that should have remained clustered together was severed by Dohyun’s sword swing itself. This meant.
“You can cut through magic!?”
“More precisely, if you sever the magic circle and scatter the mana… it becomes a perfect dispel.”
“Right.”
Hanalin added to Vera’s words, and Dohyun nodded in agreement. They had truly obtained an extraordinary technique.
However.
“Etherifying weapons along with Ether’s Hand like this is quite taxing.”
“…It shouldn’t be easy.”
“Y-you’re right.”
As Hanalin and Vera spoke while looking at Dohyun, he shrugged his shoulders and played ignorant. Etherifying his hand while simultaneously transforming a weapon into ether was extremely inefficient and difficult to control, so he wouldn’t be able to use it easily.
Even for Dohyun, whose mana efficiency was exceptional.
‘Ten seconds?’
Any longer and his mana would be completely depleted. Used at a critical moment, it would be quite formidable. Of course, if combined with the martial art of Eternal Flame Extinguishing Technique, the efficiency would double, but that would still only be twenty seconds.
‘I’ll need to research this more.’
Dohyun thought this while wearing a somewhat satisfied expression. Since he had only just mastered this technique today, there was certainly room for further application and research. One couldn’t expect to be fully satisfied on the first attempt.
Dohyun considered this and spoke to Vera.
“You said it would take two days?”
“Huh? Oh! Yes!”
“Then let’s meet in two days.”
“Yes!”
Vera answered brightly, and Dohyun, as if he’d seen all there was to see, left the Shipyard. Hanalin followed behind him, smiling cheerfully. She glanced back at Vera, who was still refining the Ship, then asked Dohyun a question.
“You’re planning to spar in two days.”
“Huh? Of course. In two days, I’ll have grown accustomed to using Ether’s Hand. To master it, sparring is essential. What good is a technique you can practice but not use in actual combat?”
“…That’s true.”
Hanalin nodded at Dohyun’s words, yet with a look of regret, she gazed toward the Shipyard, closed her eyes, and shook her head.
It was as if she were offering a prayer for something’s repose, but no one noticed it. Or rather, Dohyun did notice, but since he paid it no particular mind, no one truly understood what lay in Hanalin’s heart.
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Two days later, Vera wore the same bewildered expression as two days prior, her large eyes blinking as she fell into brief contemplation.
She had thought that once the improvements were complete, a test run would follow immediately. Honestly, that was the normal schedule. But faced with a situation so different from what she had anticipated, she blinked her eyes again and asked Dohyun.
“Um… so you’re telling me to… fight that person right now?”
“Yes, a sparring match.”
“Ah….”
Vera answered thus, blinking as she observed Jiyuchan standing quite a distance away, emanating an aura as formidable as a drawn blade.
For some inexplicable reason, Jiyuchan’s eyes blazed with such a fierce and terrible aura—as if he were steeling himself to face a mortal enemy—that Vera trembled visibly, wondering if he truly regarded her as an adversary.
Ignoring Vera’s trembling, Dohyun spoke as he watched both Jiyuchan and her.
“The loser faces me next.”
Hearing this, Vera felt Jiyuchan’s aura sharpen even further, and she sensed that something was gravely amiss.
She couldn’t fathom how much he must despise this to hone his aura to such an edge, so Vera swallowed hard and nodded her head.
“I…understand.”
Though still unaccustomed to this, one must endure and see it through, after all.
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