The Legendary Method Actor-Chapter 142: To Create Potential
The private training room in the Spire of Sages was silent, a stark contrast to the frantic, frustrated energy of the spar with Cassian at the rented training halls hours earlier. It was late at night. Ray and Rina sat on woven mats, cross-legged and facing each other, their breathing synchronized in a quiet rhythm .
This was their routine for some time now. Rina, her eyes closed, was deep in the practice of Meditative Stillness . The haunted, hunted look that had clung to her for weeks was gone, replaced by a solid, centered calm.
Ray was simultaneously cultivating via the Ashvane Method , his own aura pulsing gently. But his mind was not still. His internal archetypes were in session, reviewing his current situation.
Courtier: "For our Caleb Zipkin problem, the formal letter to Headmaster Andrade is sent. We have played the part of the concerned, eager student. That front is now a waiting game."
Veteran: "We also have not received any new update about K. The trail is cold. This is a defensive problem. We maintain vigilance, but we cannot act."
Healer: "Sergeant Svane's pathways are fully restored. It's a true, miraculous cure."
Courtier: "Which is both a fortune for Svane and a disaster for us! We used the exact same Aetheric Suture technique on the two incapacitated ‘Shadow Guards!’ What happens when they realize their old battle-scars are gone? When they their own miracle to Andrade? Our weak fluke cover story will be shattered!"
Veteran: "They're elite spies. They will notice. And they will . You've lit a fuse, boy."
Scholar: "Insufficient data! We don't know if the Shadow Guards were even damaged. We don't know if the 'cure' is a universal constant or a one-time fluke specific to Svane's unique injury! We need more data. We need a control group."
Scholar: "We need... her."
Ray immediately reacted with a visceral, protective rejection.
No. Absolutely not,
He thought, his own internal voice sharp and final.
She is not some guinea pig that we can do tests on. I will not do that to her.
His archetypes immediately swarmed his objection, reframing the debate.
Scholar: "This isn't a risk, it's data collection! The Shadow Guard threat is real and imminent! We must know if our cure is a universal constant! We are flying blind!"
Courtier: "This is a minor, calculated action to prevent a major, strategic failure. If Andrade finds out about our true power from her Shadow Guards, the game is over. We are compromised. We need to know what they know."
Veteran: "The Scholar is right. You lit a fuse. You need to know how fast it's burning."
Ray felt his resolve wavering under the cold, pragmatic assault. It was the World Weary Healer who finally cut through the noise, his voice calm and reasonable.
Healer: "Gentlemen, you are missing the point. The Scholar is correct, but for the wrong reasons. This isn't an experiment, it's a treatment. Look at her. She's healthy, yes, but her system is... mundane. My analysis, based on Sergeant Svane, suggests there is no downside. The pure aether that the host would channel will, at a minimum, clear any hidden, unknown ailments and strengthen her body. The potential to unlock something is merely a bonus. It is an act of healing, not of science."
That was the justification Ray needed.
Do no harm.
He was swayed.
But he wouldn't proceed blind. While Rina remained deep in her Meditative Stillness, Ray discreetly activated his skills. His gaze, hidden behind closed lids, sharpened. He activated Tri-Concurrent Partial Immersion and started with World Weary Healer's Diagnosis (Intermediate) skill.
His perception of her shifted. The simple image of a girl in meditation dissolved into a complex, shimmering biological blueprint. He saw the slow, steady rhythm of her heart, the deep, efficient draw of her lungs. He saw the structure of her bones, all perfectly formed, and the web of her musculature, relaxed and free of the chronic tension that had plagued her for weeks. He was looking for...
anything
. An old injury, a misaligned joint, a latent blockage. There was nothing.
Then, he layered his Serene Cultivator's Aetheric Perception over the biological view.
The world
ignited
. In this mode of perception,
he
was like a blazing, golden-white sun, his own Aether pulsing with a power that filled the room. He looked at Rina, and in this vibrant, super-charged reality, she was... almost a void. He could see the faint, silvery-white spark of her mundane life-force, a tiny, dormant ember deep within her, but there were no pathways, no channels, no energy flow. She was a pristine, untouched, and inert vessel.
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He fed both sensory data streams to his Eccentric Scholar to perform the Information Synthesis.
Scholar: "Fascinating! Data point 1: Diagnosis confirms perfect biological health. No chronic injuries, no latent scar tissue, no internal maladies detected. She is a pristine biological specimen. Data point 2: Aetheric Perception confirms a dormant Aetheric signature. 0.001%, standard for a mundane human. No active pathways, no blockages... nothing. She is Aetherically a 'blank slate'."
The Eccentric Scholar's mental voice paused, as if hitting a wall.
Scholar: "Synthesis complete... but the data is incomplete. A critical variable is missing: Mana Affinity. My analysis is blind to Mana. We cannot perceive it. We cannot proceed with the experiment until we acquire that final baseline. We must use the academy's tool."
Ray's mind settled. This confirmed it. Rina was biologically a clean slate, and his own advanced skills
could not
test for Mana. To get the full baseline (Bio, Aether,
and
Mana), he
had
to use the Attunement Sphere. The Healer's ‘no-risk’ logic held. Ray decided to proceed.
A long, steady, cleansing breath. Rina’s shoulders, which used to be perpetually tense, settled as she exhaled. She opened her eyes. The lingering, haunted fear that had lived behind her gaze since the 'K' incident was gone, replaced by a new, solid calm. She looked at Ray and gave him a small, genuine, grateful smile.
"I feel... steadier,"
she said, her voice quiet but firm .
Ray, who had been waiting for this moment, watched her, his own meditation complete. He was armed with his new, secret knowledge: that she was a ‘clean slate, a perfect, untouched baseline. His expression was unreadable, a mixture of the World Weary Healer's sincerity and the Eccentric Scholar's intense, analytical focus .
"Rina,"
he said, his voice soft but serious.
"You've always been taking care of me. I've been thinking... I should be helping you more."
Rina's newfound calm was immediately broken. A flush rose on her cheeks, and she looked down, flustered by his serious, personal tone .
"Young master?"
"Have you ever been formally tested for Mana affinity?"
The question was so far from what she'd expected that she could only blink, her confusion evident. Then, a small, almost sad laugh escaped her .
"No, my lord. Why would I be?"
She shook her head, as if the idea was absurd. "I'm a servant from a small village . We don't have magic . I've... I've never shown any talent."
Rina pulled her hands back from the dark, inert crystal, a small, sad sigh escaping her. She wasn't surprised, but a tiny, new-found ember of hope had been extinguished.
"See, young master?"
she said, giving him a weak, apologetic smile.
"Nothing at all."
Ray, however, was staring at the dark sphere with a burgeoning, electric excitement. His expression was hidden from her as he turned to a nearby workbench.
Scholar: "The baseline is perfect! Our scan confirmed 0% biological trauma and 0% Aetheric signature. The Sphere now confirms 0% Mana Affinity. She is a true, perfect control group!"
His mind immediately flashed to Sergeant Svane .
Scholar: "Svane also had 0% potential for advancement, and our pure Aether cured his blockage. Rina has no blockage. She is a blank slate. What will that same, pure Aether do to her? Can it... create a potential that was never there to begin with?"
Rina, mistaking his silence for disappointment, turned to leave the alchemy lab.
"Thank you for trying, my lord, but…"
"Wait,"
Ray said, his voice was quiet, but it had a new, strange intensity that made her stop instantly.
She turned back, her eyes wide and confused.
"Rina,"
he said, meeting her gaze.
"I'm going to share another 'gift' with you. It's the same one that... that healed Sergeant Svane."
Rina's hands flew to her mouth, her eyes wide with a mixture of awe and fear.
Ray saw her expression and gestured to a simple wooden stool in the center of the lab.
"Please. Sit. I need you to be perfectly still and trust me completely."
Rina, her loyalty absolute, simply nodded, her heart pounding. She sat on the stool, her back straight, facing away from him.
Ray stood behind her. His World Weary Healer persona had already given its blessing, this was an act of healing, not just science.
Alright,
he thought, with the guidance of Eccentric Scholar and Serene Cultivator personas.
If Svane's pathway was a 'broken circuit' that my Aether repaired, hers is a circuit that was never built. The components are there, just... unpowered. Let's see if we can provide the 'spark'.
He raised his right hand, but he didn't touch her. He activated World Weary Healer’s Anatomical Strike (Intermediate).
His vision shifted instantly . The simple view of Rina's back dissolved into a translucent, three-dimensional map of her nervous system, her blood flow, and her energy pathways . He saw, just as his scan had predicted, a complex, web-like system of ‘Mana circuits,’ all faint, dark, and dormant.
Scholar: "Fascinating! It's not a single 'nexus' as one might assume. It's a network. Look. The dormant circuits are all there, but they're unconnected, like an unbuilt engine."
His Anatomical Strike targeting highlighted the key points.
Scholar: "I'm identifying five primary confluence points where the energy is meant to gather: a main node here, at the base of the neck... but also four sub-nodes here base of the spine, here the solar plexus, and... here and here the palms of her hands. They're all dark. They must be activated in a specific sequence to create a stable, flowing circuit."
Ray understood. He couldn't just flip one switch. He had to boot up the whole system, one node at a time. This was infinitely more complex than Svane's simple purge. This was an act of creation.
He took a slow, centering breath, drawing on his own pure, golden Aether. He focused that power, not into a single point, but into the fingertips of
both
his hands, forming five tiny, distinct ‘Aetheric Needles’ of glowing, golden-white light. He knew he must use only a
minimal
amount of Aether at each sub-node, just enough to ‘wake it up,’ before channeling a slightly larger but still minimal amount into the main nexus to complete the circuit.
He poised his glowing fingertips over the first two nodes in the sequence, the one at the base of her spine and the one at her solar plexus .
"This may... feel strange," he whispered. "But don't move. Just hold on."
He prepared to make the first contact.
Chapter 142: To Create Potential
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