Chapter 2

Pretty good cutting spell that can be used both in everyday life and in combat. Although I did not think that the sickle would cut the trunk so easily. Well, I'm not complaining. After looking at the tree, I decided to use another spell.

- "Light Écriture: Sorting" - after writing the rune, I said, thereby activating the spell, and threw the hieroglyph on the tree.

As the rune fell on the tree, the bright white light engulfed it completely, until after a couple of seconds it disappeared and revealed a new picture.

Instead of a fallen, ten-meter tree, three piles of different materials now lay on the ground. In one heap all the foliage was dumped, in another all the branches, and in the third what was left of the trunk, now it was a pile of firewood.

- Did not think, that it would really work… ; I muttered.

I'm really surprised. It's one thing to use an ordinary cutting spell, but it's quite another when two runes dismantled the whole tree for materials and even chopped firewood. And they put it all in neat piles.

This time, I was just testing to see if it would work and wanted to see if there were any limitations to Magic, but it seems like I still underestimated this Magic.

'This is good. So my first idea will work, and things have become much easier.' - I thought as I walked over to the pile of leaves and began to cast another spell.

- "Light Écriture: Transformation" - I sang, throwing on the leaves, the most complex spell that I had ever created. It consisted of as many as six hieroglyphs.

And in terms of Energy, it was also quite expensive. Twice as many as all previous spells. Although for me it was a little. Interest 1% - 2% of the total reserve.

When the rune fell on the leaves, white light covered them completely, after which the pile of leaves began to decrease. When the light faded, there were leftover leaves on the ground, and… a black T-shirt.