is not natural, so we instinctively avoid it. It takes a lot of practice to be able to do it without any problems.- Darius paused for a moment.- There are several ways to help you stay afloat. The first is to focus on a specific sound or voice, although that didn't work for you.- The master moved and sat down more comfortably.- I think we can skip trying to hold something hot or cold as well. For you, it will make little difference. The third way is to try to submerge while maintaining a simple spell.- The mage did not wait for questions and continued explaining the rest of the lesson. - Try with a ball of light, or simply form the released energy. On the one hand, it will be simple enough that it won't distract you from focusing on diving, and on the other, it will require constant manipulation of energy.
-Hmmm... All right, Master.- Draco placed his hands on his knees, palms facing upwards. He slowly released a small stream of energy, divided it and allowed it to form into two small balls. He took a deep breath and closed his eyes again. He refocused on himself and began repeating the same actions as before. He quickly reached the place where he had been sinking all along. He focused on the flowing mana. For a long moment, he analysed the path along which the energy flowed, until he finally touched the source.

He opened his eyes again, surrounded by a golden sphere. Angry at another failure, he was about to roar when he realised that he could feel the movement of energy. He focused on it, but despite the clear sensation, he couldn't follow it. For some reason, he knew that if he did, he would simply wake up. Slightly frustrated, he gasped a few times, but mindful of his master's words about calming down, he tried to calm himself. It wasn't easy, but he managed. Tense, but with a clearer mind, he decided to focus more. He began to analyse everything that had happened, and then