Chapter 236: MD-Chapter 235 Give Me a Break
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The next day, Arthur's special training began.
The primary focus of this training was to control the spatial energy within his body.
The method of training was quite simple and straightforward: place the Tesseract at a relatively close distance from Arthur, and let Frigga slightly activate the energy within the Tesseract to create fluctuations in the spatial energy within Arthur's body.
Arthur's task was to fully concentrate and deal with these fluctuations.
According to Frigga, she wasn't concerned about the spatial energy fluctuations. Once fluctuations occurred, they could be guided to find control gaps, thus mastering the control method.
In contrast, if the spatial energy remained static, it would be more difficult to handle.
Previously, Arthur's training involved using the fluctuations during the spatial energy explosion to absorb a chunk of it and then merge it with the spatial energy he already had to achieve taming.
But this was only preliminary mastery.
The second step involved controlling the spontaneous explosions of spatial energy to further enhance control over it.
The results on the first day were mediocre. Without Frigga's assistance, Arthur might have already attracted the spatial energy into his body, resulting in a 'release' effect.
However, by the second day, some progress was made, so Frigga increased the activation intensity.
Each time Arthur made progress, Frigga adjusted accordingly, and gradually Arthur became familiar with the fluctuations, working step by step to gain control over the spatial energy.
Eventually, when the Tesseract was fully activated, and the spatial energy within Arthur's body was calm again, this step was considered complete.
Reaching this point took a full month.
However, Frigga didn't give Arthur much time to rest and immediately proceeded to the third and most crucial step.
The purpose of this step was to use the Tesseract to absorb energy into Arthur's body, helping to strengthen the spatial energy within him and facilitate growth.
Frigga's control over Arthur's training progress was strict, with careful calculations for each step.
This step was extremely challenging and dangerous.
Previously, Arthur had to tightly control and prevent spatial energy fluctuations. Now, he needed to simulate such fluctuations to attract spatial energy into his body.
This was like setting oneself on fire!
In fact, it was different from holding the Tesseract.
Holding the Tesseract could lead to its power invading the body, but if the body was strong enough, it could almost be immune to such damage.
For example, Frigga, Odin, Thor, and even Loki could hold the Tesseract bare-handed without fear of the Magic Cube's power.
Even Arthur, if the Magic Cube wasn't activated, could handle it with his hands.
But now, if he simulated the fluctuations of spatial energy within his body, it would resonate with the Tesseract, causing energy from the Tesseract to flow into Arthur's body.
The uncontrollability of this process was immense. Frigga had cast multiple spells on Arthur and confined the surrounding space, allowing Arthur to attempt this for the first time.
To be honest, it didn't feel good.
It was like being struck by a powerful electric current, akin to inviting lightning from the clouds during a storm.
It was obviously painful, but knowing it was beneficial, Arthur wanted to give up but couldn't. He had to endure the pain repeatedly to achieve his goal.
During this first attempt, Arthur's lack of control made it quite painful.
However, he didn't develop a fearful attitude but instead, a feeling of anger and defiance emerged within him and he became determined to master this ability.
Frigga was concerned that multiple attempts might cause irreversible damage to Arthur's body, so she allowed him to try only once every three days.
Thus, Arthur had no choice but to comply.
Fortunately, Frigga, being a master of magic, and Arthur, working together, always had something to do.
Arthur brought up several issues he had with his own magic and discussed them with Frigga.
Frigga didn't offer much more advice on the two forms of The Eye of Horus. In fact, as long as Arthur's mental energy was strong enough, sending it from Asgard to Earth was feasible.
Frigga was more concerned about Arthur's teleportation array.
They took some time to study and attempt to improve it.
The results were excellent!
Especially after Frigga's careful consideration, changing several fixed patterns, the effect was nearly capable of long-distance interstellar teleportation.
However, sufficient energy supply was required.
Arthur's Pen of Thoth just happened to make up for this deficiency.
As days went by, Arthur's gains increased. However, one day when he was alone, he suddenly remembered the two individuals in the Disassemble space.
He casually released one of the blue chubby figures.
This prison warden of the Nova Empire Prison had been knocked out by Hulk the last time Arthur had taken him.
To be honest, this was quite illogical!
Arthur had seen more than one bizarre creature in the highly guarded Nova Empire prison, and even this warden was not particularly good-looking… although aesthetic differences could be a factor.
But still, why did this guy faint just from seeing Hulk?
It was surprising that Hulk didn't faint at the sight of him.
At this moment, Arthur inexplicably felt a protective instinct.
He dropped the warden on the ground and quickly used The Eye of Horus. Under the golden light, Jeff soon woke up.
Seeing Arthur, Jeff nearly burst into tears, looking at Arthur with eyes full of resentment: "If you have the skill, just give me a break!"
"I don't have the skill, so you won't get a break."
Arthur blinked.
Jeff was stunned and started crying, exclaiming, "You're so mean!"
Arthur felt awkward. The scene of two grown men in a room, one sitting on the ground crying and the other sitting on the bed watching, was indeed somewhat uncomfortable: "Stop crying, it's not like I did anything to you."
"What more do you want to do to me? I'm already like this!"
Jeff yelled angrily at Arthur: "If you have the power then just kill me. It's better than being experimented by you every day."
At this moment, the door suddenly opened, and Thor walked in. Seeing the scene before him, he was puzzled: "What… happened here?"
(End of Chapter)