Although Ur's Ice Rose froze Deliora for an instant.
But immediately after, Deliora's immense strength shattered the ice block, and energy roars followed one after another, breaking Ur's right leg in just a short while.
If Gaer hadn't appeared, Ur would have already used 'Absolute Zero'.
Gar raised his hand and drew a circle in the air.
"But ice... can it really not freeze Deliora?"
A light golden halo appeared in mid-air, followed by a white, irregular object, floating above the table.
Feeling the aura emanating from that object, Gray's heart tightened:
"This is... Deliora's aura?"
Gar nodded and said:
"This is a small piece of Deliora's bone."
Immediately after, a cold aura emanated from the center of Gar's palm again. An irregular ice block condensed, then climbed up and froze this small section of Deliora's bone.
As the ice wrapping Deliora's bone emitted an increasingly cold aura.
The transparency of the ice was also gradually decreasing.
What made Gray's scalp tingle even more was that as the temperature dropped, the floating ice block in front of him began to emit 'bang' 'bang' sounds, like an object reaching its limit and unable to bear the pressure.
Every 'bang' from the ice block in front of him made Gray's heart skip a beat.
An indescribable sense of crisis was stimulating his body's instinctive reaction.
Gray couldn't help but lean back, wanting to stay away from the ice block, yet he was also uncontrollably curious, staring intently at it.
The carriage fell silent for a moment. In Gray's eyes, there was only the ice block constantly emitting 'limit sounds'.
Until a certain moment...
Snap!!
The ice block, or rather the bone within the ice block, reached its limit.
Under Gray's shocked gaze.
It shattered with a crash, then rapidly collapsed and burst outwards.
Gray couldn't help but duck back.
Gar waved his hand.
The scattered ice fragments and bone shards instantly disappeared.
Only a piece of ice with bone shards remained, landing on the small table.
Gray swallowed and looked at the small ice block containing bone shards on the table.
Although it no longer had the enhancement of Magic, its inherent coldness caused ice to spread across the table beneath it.
The most important thing was...
Gray couldn't help but lean closer, staring intently at the crack in the bone shard there.
It had been forcibly torn open by some kind of power.
Gray's eyes were filled with horror.
This was Deliora's bone. Ordinary Magic, even Ur's ice, couldn't break through Deliora's skin.
But now, bone that was several times harder than skin.
Under the extreme low temperature of the ice, it was violently torn apart...
Looking at the horrified Gray, Gar said:
"If it were frozen by this level of ice."
"Do you think Deliora would still break free?"
Gray raised his head to look at Gar, and the scene from that night inexplicably appeared in his mind.
If Deliora had been frozen with this kind of ice at that time.
Crack!!
The Deliora frozen in Gray's mind shattered with a crash, breaking into several pieces.
"No!"
"And... this kind of ice."
"Would directly kill it."
Gray came back to his senses and said with a solemn tone.
Then Gray couldn't help but frown, thinking of Ur and Lyon:
"Then Ur and Lyon's direction."
"Isn't it wrong?"
Gar said with a smile:
"Everyone has their own Magic path."
"You can tell others, but you can't say others are wrong."
"No one is absolutely right."
"What I'm teaching you is just my understanding."
"Perhaps others don't think this way."
In fact, based on his understanding, the Magic of this world could be developed in various directions.
After all, the era of information explosion in his previous life wasn't just talk.
Not to mention all sorts of creative ideas, there were countless directions with theoretical foundations.
But he couldn't correct them. He couldn't just see someone developing their Magic incorrectly and run over to say, "Your Magic is wrong, you have to do it this way to be right."
In this kind of situation, if your strength is a bit lower, you might get beaten to death.
Moreover, he wasn't someone who liked to meddle. If someone from Fairy Tail asked for guidance, he would give it. As for the Magicians outside, there was no need for him to stir up trouble.
Otherwise, if someone didn't like what he said and suddenly wanted to fight.
Should he kill or not kill...?
If he killed, it would be excessive.
If he didn't kill, 'I kindly advised you, but you don't appreciate it? You're truly courting death, behold my Great Might Heavenly Dragon!!!!'
So Gar wouldn't be that kind of nosy do-gooder.
He primarily went with the flow.
Gray was stunned for a moment upon hearing this, then realized that his words were problematic.
Casually educating others was easy to get beaten for.
Then a smile appeared on Gray's lips. In that case, it was better to let strength speak.
When he saw Lyon in the future, his ice would be shattered by his ice...
As soon as he thought of Lyon's exasperated expression, Gray was full of fighting spirit:
"Then from now on, I'll use my strength to tell them."
"We'll see then whose ice is stronger, mine or Lyon's."
Although he said that, Gray's lips were full of confident smiles.
Seeing this, Gar smiled and said:
"Then let's begin."
Saying that, Gar raised his hand, took off the Magic ring on his right middle finger, and handed it to Gray:
"This is the Ring of Amplification."
"It can increase Magic spell intensity by 10%."
"Put it on and feel it first."
"Then start practicing the most basic Magic power compression..."
--
Two days later.
Inside the quiet carriage.
Gray was concentrating wholeheartedly on practicing Magic power compression.
Ever since he experienced the enhancement of using Ice-Make Magic while wearing the Ring of Amplification, Gray felt as if he had opened the door to a new world.
With the same Magic, an ice hammer created while wearing the Ring of Amplification could easily shatter an ice hammer created without wearing it.
Although the temperature difference of the condensed ice hammers was only a few degrees, the effect was worlds apart.
This made Gray go completely crazy.
There were several bottles full of beginner Magic power potions on the table.
These were supplied by Gar whenever needed.
Gray didn't know how many bottles he had drunk. Anyway, he hadn't eaten much food; he was full just from drinking these.
And Gar's observation skills could easily determine Gray's limit.
Only when he was about to reach his limit would he force Gray to rest. In this way.
In just two days, Gray could feel his strength had almost doubled.
Such substantial improvement made Gray forget about sleep and food.
However, at this moment, Gar put down the Magic book in his hand and looked out the train window.
There was nothing unusual in the scenery; it was still vast stretches of snow-covered Endless Snow Mountains.
But Gar could feel the aura of the Demon that shared the same origin as Deliora.
"Gray, get ready."
"We're about to fight."
