Chise listened carefully throughout the duration of the explanation being given. In truth, it was all information that she had already come upon in her studies as it was, yet it never hurt to have the support of differing examples to reference when having the need to recollect the information in the future. She watched as Mirabelle effortlessly created and seemingly destroyed a manifestation of the Solar Wind she spoke of. Chise, in kind, slowly lowered her gaze sideward toward the ground, only to bare witness to the ground giving way slightly to the birth of a simple sprouting shrub that gradually lifted itself to life; branches flicking out and leaves shaking off the newborn stiffness. "I find that Mokuton is very much "my style," if I'm honest.. I love nature; it's always been very relaxing to me. So to have it practically on demand like this feels... reassuring, I suppose?"
After they had shared their examples, Chise watched as a scroll was outstretched to her and the intent of it explained. She lifted a brow as she considered whether or not she knew this about Mirabelle before now. She knew the woman was quite experienced and had more than a "slightly" expansive arsenal to choose from, but she had not heard of this particular element: Dark Vacuity.. She took hold of the scroll carefully, bringing it toward herself before unravelling it and proceeded to read through it's contents in a thorough, pensive examination. She seemed to dwell in several locations; lifting her gaze up a moment, closing her eyes as though to visualize her thoughts before returning to absorb more information in a steady manner. After several minutes, she looked up from the scroll, if only to allow the information to sink into a momentary silence that hovered a bit longer before she thought to try and verbalize her thoughts. ".. It basically sounds like it takes advantage of the instantaneous reactivity of lightning and air, with a combination of geochemical or thermal pressures to create a collapse in pockets of space to induce a process of ionic separation.. Rather than creating simple displacements in space, this element seeks to use the earthen element and basic geometrical principles to give it shape and form, such as this "ash" particle it references, to allow for a more visible reaction and thus diverse utility relative to the user's intent. Does that sound about right..?"