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The strongest in the mainland, this has always been Cyclone's understanding of Yuna.
Not from someone else's words, but from what he saw with his own eyes.
On that day, it was only with the ambush tactics of Daniel that Yuna was barely forced into a dead end, and the ten routes of attack sent out were all top experts.
Although Cyclone ultimately saved her, if Yuna had really fought, maybe she could have escaped even without Cyclone's help.
She is very strong, and that is not false.
In Cyclone's understanding, in this remote town, the Wind Knights of Allen, with their leader Sonja, are the strongest representatives in the hearts of the people of Allen. Yet Yuna defeated Sonja in just a few moves.
In this comparison of strength, Yuna is not just the strongest in the mainland. Cyclone really doesn't know anyone else who could possibly be.
"Yuna is the strongest, but what makes her so strong? Do you know?" Dudu asked.
Cyclone thought for a moment before replying, "Magic. It is said that those who can use six different elemental magics are not only powerful, but also called witches."
With his answer, Cyclone also stated what he knew, partly to reinforce the correctness of his answer, and partly hesitating about the truth of his answer.
"Well, your answer is right, but it's also wrong," Cyclone threw the book he had in his hand at Dudu's head.
"I mean, be serious!" Feeling played with, Cyclone's hands were itching to hit Dudu.
Dodging the book thrown by Cyclone, Dudu continued, "Listen to me first. Your answer is correct because of the magic aspect, but it's incorrect because you are comparing in the wrong direction."
Dudu didn't feel upset because of Cyclone's impatience, but instead slowly explained.
"It's already impressive for ordinary people to be able to use magic, right?"
"Isn't that obvious?"
"Well, if a normal mage can only use one attribute of magic, wouldn't it be even more impressive to have a mage who can use two different attributes of magic?"
"Isn't that only natural?"
Dudu nodded in response to Cyclone's answer.
"Those with magical power can use magic, but they can only use one kind." Dudu drew an equilateral triangle on the ground.
"With effort, study, and practice, this kind of effort will one day evolve into a new power, that is, two different attributes of magic." Dudu drew another triangle next to the previous one, but this time, it was an inverted triangle.
"The six attributes, just like the nature of the world, have their own rules and laws. They can coordinate with each other, but they can also restrain each other. In simple terms, fire and water, wind and earth, and light and darkness are three pairs of opposing attributes."
Dudu knew he was starting to say something difficult to understand, so he paused and looked at Cyclone to see if he could follow.
"Oh, I see. So you mean fire and water would not appear in the same person?" This counter question showed that Cyclone understood, and only then could he ask further questions.
"That's right, opposing attributes wouldn't appear in the same person. On the contrary, someone who can use fire attribute magic can, through effort, also use another attribute that is in harmony with their own, such as wind or light."
"Hmm..." Cyclone pondered.
"So you're saying that a person can only have a maximum of three attributes?"
"No, two is the limit for normal people."
"What?!"
Dudu had predicted Cyclone's reaction long ago.
Simultaneously, Dudu drew two symbols near the two angles of one of the triangles.
"You see, if this is fire, and the other side on the parallel line is wind, then learning these two attributes just involves slightly changing the parallel source of your magic."
At this moment, Cyclone finally understood why it was a triangle as he looked at the triangle drawn by Dudu.
"Light, on the other hand, is not a parallel line! No, I should say that any two points are parallel, but when you add a third point..."
"Correct. That's why there is such a saying among magicians."
Dudu took a deep breath and said what seemed like a famous quote.
Having one attribute is just the beginning of entering the world of magic, having two attributes is the result of hard work in magical cultivation, and having three attributes represents genius.
Three attributes represented by a triangle.
Three additional attributes represented by another triangle.
When Dudu drew these two triangles together, they formed the pattern of a hexagon, the most commonly seen basic form of magic - the hexagram array.
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