After reviewing Knov and Luini in his mind, Conrad understood something clearly.
Teleportation was never a cheap ability.
He believed that for a great teleportation-type ability, he needed to think and pn it more.
In the end, it may not look like that, but there are not many people who are capable of creating teleportation-type hatsu in the series.
If he wanted something strong, truly strong, he needed one more restriction.
Something that would permanently shift how others perceived him.
He exhaled slowly.
“Final condition.”
He closed his eyes and let his aura circute naturally.
Then he nodded.
“Every time I teleport… I will leave a mark at the location I arrive at."
“A visible mark. Anyone using Gyo can see it. And they will understand that I teleported.”
The ability was beginning to stabilize after Conrad decided on this new condition and added a bit more of a problem to it.
This condition did something subtle but severe if understood correctly.
It erased surprise after the first exposure.
The first time an enemy witnessed his teleportation, they would know that he was using teleportation.
Conrad opened his eyes slowly.
“That means,” he continued, speaking carefully, “once I use it in front of someone… my secrecy is gone.”
Most NEN users protected their mechanics obsessively.
Abilities were information wars.
The moment an opponent understood the pattern, half the battle was lost.
By leaving a visible aura residue, an imprint of dispcement, he was deliberately sacrificing ambiguity.
“It’s risky,” he admitted.
A skilled Nen user, seeing the mark, would immediately deduce several things:
It had an activation point.
It likely had a range.
And if they were sharp enough, they would suspect EN involvement.
“After they see it once,” Conrad murmured, “all surprise ends.”
He paused.
Then smiled faintly.
“But that’s good.”
An ability that relied entirely on ignorance was weak by design.
In the end Conrad wanted to use the ability in the battle actively, and when he was not using the ability in a battle, he would not use it much.
It was a combat amplifier, not a movement amplifier or one that had other types of uses, such as logistics and so on.
This one would not.
If they knew he could teleport, they would hesitate.
If they hesitated, he gained tempo. If they attacked during the dey, they gambled.
He stood and nodded as he remembered all the details of his new ability.
Four conditions now defined the structure.
He activated his
The air inside the room seemed to hum faintly.
He spoke the name.
"Blink, The Vanishing One.”
He defined it clearly, aloud, like carving rules into stone.
“The ability allows the user to teleport instantly.”
He paused, then corrected himself.
“Near-instantly.”
Precision mattered.
“Conditions.”
His en expanded twenty meters, perfectly circur.
“First. The user can only teleport within his en."
“Second. The user must see the destination with his own eyes. En sensing alone is insufficient. If I cannot see it, I cannot teleport there.”
“Third. Each time teleportation is activated, a slight dey occurs between zero point one and zero point three seconds.”
He felt that interval distinctly. Not long but long enough.
“During that dey, my N defense output is halved.”
The aura around his body thinned slightly as if rehearsing the weakness.
“When teleportation completes, my defense returns to normal.”
“Fourth. Each time I teleport, I leave behind a visible aura mark at the starting point. Anyone using Gyo can see it and understand that I teleported.”
“Fifth. Each use consumes a considerable amount of aura. Continuous use is draining and unstable.”
The fifth one was already there; it did not need to be a condition, but Conrad chose to put it as a condition to increase the speed and capabilities of the ability without much of a thought.
There.
Now it was complete.
He allowed himself a faint smile.
Blink—The Vanishing One—his fourth ability and teleportation ability were created from now on.
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