>>5903687You decide to work on the Mana Glove. You thought it might be tough getting started after not having had a practical exam for Magitech Assembly in over a month, but just like riding a bike, once you've done it a few times the skills carry over for life. You make a small tuning node after about 6 hours of grueling work you make a tuner for each glove.. After soldering wires to attach them, the device auto-tunes to frequencies, and with it you're able to effortlessly do some wordless casts of flame manipulation as you let some moving flame bits flow around your hand like a snake to test the control. Magic itself is super intuitive once you get a feel for the resonance of the mana around you. And with the tuner, this just makes it easier to tune whats in your brain, to the mana around you, and make stuff using magic. As you make a small squirrel out of fire, watching it burn near the palm of your hand, you figure you have enough control now to be able to really.
Muffin smiles, she had been working on some homework, occasionally checking on you to see how you were doing.
"Incredible. You finished making those tuners."
"Hah... Yeah, I guess I did."
She checks her phone.
"Yeah... We should leave these here and get going."
As much as it pains you, you decide to leave the gloves in the workshop.