This was the first time they had conducted an experiment completely independently. The walls around them seemed to whisper, echoing ancient spells and unsolved mysteries. The air in the basement was filled with the fragrance of herbs and the coolness of metal. The faint candlelight flickered, reflecting the concentration of the two people.

"Our topic today is how to combine the elements of water and fire." Gerling placed a bottle of clear water and a small bowl of reddish powder on the workbench and tapped the table lightly with his fingers, speaking excitedly.

Nas nodded slightly, her eyes moving back and forth between the two materials. "I have always felt that the relationship between water and fire is very contradictory, but if they can be successfully combined, perhaps a new source of energy can be formed."

"Yes, this source of energy may be used in our battle to enhance our attack power." There was a gleam of wisdom in Gerlin's eyes and his voice was full of anticipation.

Nas took a deep breath, walked to the table, and thought seriously. Her curly hair was casually draped over her shoulders, highlighting her elegant temperament. "First, release the energy of the fire element, and then slowly integrate the water element into it. This is like the art of blending, which requires great patience and control."

"Yes, I'll try." Gerling took a small handful of bright red flame from the flame container, raised his hands high, and gradually enlarged the flame, with a focused look on his face. As the temperature rose, the surrounding air became hotter, and the candlelight swayed more violently.

"Control it, Gerlin," Nas reminded, her voice soft but full of strength, "Keep the flame stable and don't let it get out of control."

"I know, I'll pay attention." Gerlin frowned slightly, trying to concentrate, with fine beads of sweat oozing from his forehead. He held the flame tightly, silently chanting a spell in his mind, trying to make the flame resonate with the energy of water.

At this moment, the air in the basement seemed to become tense, and a faint light shone through the cracks in the wall, as if curious about the exploration of the two young mages. "Just a little bit, too much will be counterproductive." Nas said softly, with infinite encouragement in her eyes.

Gellin took a deep breath, gently pushed forward with one hand, and slowly added water drops to the flame. The water splashed and instantly formed steam, and the flame was instantly surrounded by the steam, creating a strange pattern. The two elements intertwined in the air, as if performing an elegant dance.

"I feel it!" Gelling shouted excitedly, his eyes sparkling. "It's combining, they're interacting!"

"Relax, keep this state." Nas watched from the side, paying close attention to every detail of the changes. As the flames and water blended, the basement was instantly filled with moist heat, making the entire space come alive.

Those brave and unscrupulous elements, like fragments of time, were pulled up and intertwined, disguising themselves as flickering points of light. This was the first time they had touched a spark of inspiration, enough to change their future.

"So fast, so beautiful!" Nas suddenly lost her composure and clapped her hands excitedly.

At the moment when the energy of Maser's flame and water merged perfectly, the atmosphere in the space became unusually peaceful. The heartbeats of the two young mages echoed each other, and the communication of their hearts seemed to be the most real agreement between them.

"Next, how should we conduct further experiments?" There was a hint of nervousness and anticipation in Gerlin's voice. "If we can accurately control this new energy, perhaps we can create a completely new spell!"

"We must find a suitable container to seal this new energy." Nasi said seriously, and began to search for materials around her, "This is the only way to ensure that it is not restrained by external forces."

While she was running around, Gerling was exploring his recent achievements more deeply, and his ideal had already become reality in his heart. He was immersed in the fusion of fire and water, and completely forgot the passage of time.

"Nas, what do you think is the best way to represent our intention by mobilizing two elements at the same time?" He stopped what he was doing, turned around and asked Nas.

Nas frowned slightly, and after thinking for a moment, the subtle sound of water in her ear attracted her attention. "I think this combination should be intended to reflect the balance of harmony and strength. Just like our daily life, there is both gentle care and the courage to resist foreign enemies."

Garlin exclaimed: "You can always find the truth in the details, and this is what I admire about you." He expressed sincere trust and praise.

Nas smiled softly, with a slight blush on her face, as if she was deeply moved by his recognition, "We complement each other, don't we?"

The moment they stared at each other, the instant tacit understanding made both of them feel an indescribable warmth. As their hearts became closer, the surrounding environment also implied a strange atmosphere.

"Well, the concentrated energy should be sealed in time." Gerling broke the silence and said in an anxious tone. He quickly found a transparent glass bottle and prepared to seal the energy they had just extracted.

Nas quickly found some materials on the table and began to configure a stabilization spell to ensure that the energy to be sealed would not be lost. She pondered and muttered the spell to herself, her voice soft and firm.

Holding the successful bottle, Gerling's face was filled with pride. "This will be the first step in our exploration and the starting point for the future," he said with satisfaction, his eyes full of confidence.

"This may not be just the achievement we imagined, but it opens up more unknown possibilities." Nas smiled slightly, with a firm belief in her eyes, as if she saw a more brilliant future.

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