
During his training in the Spirit World Bank, Harsa could feel the location of the physis-physis in his environment, but Adi was not also satisfied because he said his aura was uneven, wide and efficient. Adi was not satisfied because the aura that Harsa released was too thick and uneven, so it squandered his physis. That is also one of the factors that cause Harsa is easily exhausted.
“If it continues this way,” Adi said. “You will be exhausted first before fighting formskitter. Your movements are also too stiff and do not bend you do not have the strength.”
“Once again.” Harsa withdrew her aura, then released it back. His aura this time was much thinner, but not yet flat.
Adi sighed. “Best, but not perfect yet. Yeah, I think that's enough so far. It's night, if we continue, troublesome if there are magic tigers attacking into this valley.” Adi said while looking towards the mountains.
Although Harsa promised and was determined to study magic seriously, it still did not reduce her fatigue. Until now, he had not been used to flowing his physis all over his body at all times just to be able to stand on the Edge of the Spirit World. In short, it caused him to feel tired just to function as usual in the Spirit World Bank. Therefore, when Adi finally clapped his hands, Harsa cheered happily.
“Yey! Finally rest too.”
“Haahh. There is so much you need to learn.” Adi said while inserting his physis into one of his rings. The agate on her middle finger lit up, then the colorful mosaic door to her portable apartment opened. “Come, login.”
Harsa runs into Adi's apartment. There, he didn't need magic just to stand. Harsa had been staying at Adi's apartment several times, but she was not used to the room either. There was no window and of course, no signal and no internet in the room. There is no television either. All Harsa can do in Adi's apartment is take a shower and sleep. Thankfully, that was enough. All day training with Adi, Harsa had no energy to do anything else.
When Harsa finished her bath, Adi set fire to the fireplace in her apartment. “Nih, eat.” Adi handed him one big torch and took one for himself.
“Still, brother.” Said Harsa enjoying the sweet taste of the fire.
They ate in silence, until Adi, who had just finished the fire in his torch, pulled the fire from the fireplace to burn his torch again. Harsa's eyes immediately narrowed suspiciously. “Hah, sis! Try again, repeat the last one!” Harsa Exclamation.
“What the hell? You want to add?” adi asked while, this time, directing the fire in the fireplace towards Harsa's wood torch.
“Woow.” Harsa said contemplating what she had just seen. “So brother, fitting direct the fire, do not use physis at all right?” ask Harsa.
“Uuhh yes? I only control the fire element. So, no need to use physis.” Adi. “You are confused how to do?”
Harsa nodded.
“Wear aura. If you can, controlling that element feels like breathing.” Adi Clear.
“But to control the element does not need physis, then what does it have to do with aura?” What Adi explains seems contradictory.”
Harsa nodded. “Aura containing thin, flat, and khamir physis.” Harsa said repeating Adi's teachings will be what a good aura is. If in close proximity, Harsa can give off a pretty good aura. The problem was that, over a long distance, Harsa's aura became unstable. Adi insisted that Harsa fix his shortcomings, because in fighting against the formskitter, a wider aura will allow him to be more flexible in controlling both his and the elements around him. A good aura would also make him even more sensitive with all the musuf attacks.
Harsa let out her aura and various kinds of information instantly entered her mind. It was like he had a sixth sense, which allowed him to sense the physi and elements around him. Not all of these elements were known to Harsa, but according to Adi, the elements he perceived must have been under the Abstract Decree.
When Harsa's aura touched the fireplace, she could see-not see, perhaps more precisely perceive, the fire element. Not only the tongues of fire, but also like the series of particles that make up it.
Harsa knew clearly what those particles were, they were fire elements. The elements are moving to adjust the motion of the flame. Even without thinking, Harsa touched those elements with her mind. His desire was conveyed without any hindrance, without the need for language. The elements answered him, following Harsa's wishes.
One ball of fire floated into Harsa's mouth. “Hap.” The ball was swallowed into Harsa's throat. The sweet and warm taste spread from the tongue to the throat. As usual, the fire was good.
“Reacted so.” Harsa said to Adi. Now really understand how to control the elements. “Not as hard as I thought.”
Adi smiled a little. “Of course. Fire element is your affinity.”
“Indeed, if not affinity, controlling the elements will be difficult?”
“It will be difficult because you have difficulty detecting it. Just try, just now, the moment you let out your aura, did you detect any other element besides the fire element?”
Harsa was stunned, then she shook her head. “Ngak, sis. But, one of my friends can control the elements of fire, water, wind, and earth.” Harsa told Adi about Aster.
Adi's forehead wrinkled in wonder. “I don't think you have any friends Kasarewang.”
“He's not human, really. I even checked if my friend had Kai, keep turning out not.” Harsa said sure. “But he can't turn physis into element.”
The frown on Adi's forehead deepened. “Em, I'll ask my friend who took Human Studies.”
Harsa laughs. “Kakak always says that when it comes to humans.”
Adi sighed. “I didn't know I would get so many questions about humans. So, I didn't take that class. Never mind. Don't criticize me again until your aura is good.”
“Iya, Brother.” Harsa Cuek said, preferring to enjoy the sweet taste of the fire.