"Twin casting? No—it's called instant casting. I didn't cast two spells at the same time; I cast one right after the other. It's a hard technique to master, sure, but in high-pressure moments, I tend to surprise even myself," Henry said, casually brushing dust from his coat.
"Let me make something else clear too," he added, now speaking with the calm tone of a seasoned lecturer. "Before reaching the Forging Stage, a curse magician's power is relatively average. Honestly, someone from your field—body modification—could easily overpower an untrained curse user.
"But once we reach the Forging Stage, that's when curse magicians truly blossom. At that level, we begin crafting our own spells. That's when things get annoying for opponents. From that point on, only top-tier mages in other field can hope to resist a well-crafted curse."
He spoke with the air of someone reciting knowledge from memory—like a professor sharing hard-earned wisdom.
