"I know how to get in."
"Enlighten me." Lith jumped on his feet, interrupting Demon Grasp which he had used to refine his mana core and alleviate the mental stress.
"Our best shot is to attack the most complex array." The Drake's words made Lith furrow his brows, but he nodded for Ajatar to continue. "I know that it sounds a contradiction, but hear me out.
"As you have shown us, the barrier surrounding the city is comprised of hexagonal units, meaning that each array is surrounded by six more and they all interact between them. Correct?"
"Correct." Faluel nodded.
"This pattern repeats over and over so that tampering with a single rune of the barrier triggers a chain reaction that spreads to the whole system. Which is why the most complex array is our best shot.
"The simple formations require fewer runes so they can form a deeper connection with their neighbors by allowing them to overlap with the empty areas between their strings of runes.
Continues from Part 1. As I said, my problems are my own. Talking about them is pointless, no one can help me, and I've done everything that's humanly possible. I just want you to know that I love you guys and my job. I wouldn't have taken the break if it wasn't absolutely necessary. I'm still struggling and I have no idea when I'll return to Discord.
Thank you for your understanding.
I leave you with a joke:
Friend: How's life?
Me: Pretty good. Everyone in my life treats me like a god.
F: Really?
Me: Yes. They ignore my existence until they need something from me.