At the very top of the building is a spacious platform.
The platform has no walls on any side, with only low railings outlining its boundaries, making it look like a suspended pavilion directly exposed to the sky.
At this moment, two figures were sitting upright in the center of the pavilion.
Beside them stood eight beautiful and graceful young women, four on the left and four on the right, their expressions gentle and respectful.
If an ordinary wizard were to witness this scene, he might find it somewhat pleasing to the eye.
But Lynn simply glanced at them casually, his mental energy sweeping over them, and he saw through the true nature of these "girls" clearly.
He looked exactly like the cute girl who greeted him below.
Without exception, they were all deep-sea hunters.
In other words, beneath these seemingly human-like, sweet faces lie fish-men in essence.
Thinking of this, Lynn felt no appreciation whatsoever, but rather a vague and inexplicable sense of unease.
Just then, one of the people in the pavilion spoke first, his tone quite warm:
"This must be the Green Forest Wizard, right? Please come in, please come in."
Lynn then turned his gaze to the pavilion.
Inside the pavilion, two figures sat facing each other, one on the left and one on the right.
Lynn was familiar with the person on the right.
It was none other than the wizard Ald, who was wearing the robes of a law enforcement wizard.
It's unclear whether the two had already "resolved their differences" or whether this time it was Alder who took the initiative to invite them and deliberately lowered his stance.
Even though Lynn had called him by his name directly and in a very impolite tone outside the high-rise building, Older showed no anger on his face at this moment.
On the contrary, he remained calm and even managed a forced smile.
But that smile, no matter how you look at it, seems somewhat forced.
Lynn's gaze lingered on him for a moment before shifting away.
What truly caught his attention was the other side, the person who had spoken to him earlier.
The figure was not purely human, but rather a half-human form somewhere between a human and a different race.
Its body still retains clearly discernible fish-like features.
But compared to those upright fish-men who are covered in "human skin coats," this undisguised posture is much more pleasing to the eye.
Judging from his appearance, he looks like a burly adult male.
He wore simple trousers on his lower body and was bare-chested, revealing well-defined muscles, with clear and powerful outlines of his abdominal muscles and chest.
However, its skin was covered with a thin layer of fish scales, which shimmered with a cool light under the sun.
Its face was also covered with scattered scales, but this did not disrupt its overall outline. It had large eyes, a high nose, and three-dimensional, rugged features.
Overall, it is no different from a human, except for a strange sense of oppression from the deep sea.
"Let me introduce myself, I am Qinglin Wizard."
The powerful deep-sea hunter, who remained in half-human form, smiled slightly and spoke first.
His tone was steady and natural, and he used the most common standard language in the wizarding world. His pronunciation was fluent, and he was obviously very familiar with it.
"My real name is too long and doesn't fit the communication habits of the wizarding world."
"Therefore, following your example, I gave myself a title..."
He paused briefly at this point, then calmly uttered a few words:
"The Sea Emperor of the Surging Waves".
Lynn's heart skipped a beat when he heard the title.
This name... is a bit too flamboyant.
Even within the wizarding world, few sixth-level Morning Star wizards who specialize in water element and ocean rules dare to call themselves "Emperor" or "King".
After all, the wizarding world has always believed in an ironclad rule: strength is king, and there is always someone stronger.
Such a title, which is almost a declaration of dominion, is usually only worthy of and can be commanded by those who have truly reached the level of the Radiant Moon.
Otherwise, it will only attract endless covetousness, hostility, and probing.
Just as Lynn was weighing his options, the wizard Ald spoke up at the opportune moment, seemingly to ease the tension, or perhaps to vindicate the other party:
"The Green Forest Wizard, this Sea Emperor of the Deep Sea Civilization, is not one to boast."
"His bloodline is the royal bloodline of the deep-sea civilization, and its source... is none other than His Majesty the Radiant Moon of the deep-sea civilization."
Upon hearing this, Lynn's expression subtly hardened.
Under the shining moon.
Whether they come from within the wizarding world or from external civilizations, every being at the Radiant Moon level is no ordinary being.
Those were terrifying figures who had truly reached the end of the path of rules and stepped into a higher dimension.
If the bloodline of the Sea Emperor of the Turbulent Seas truly originates from the Radiant Moon King of that deep-sea civilization, then this title may not be arrogant, but rather a matter of course.
At least within the deep-sea civilization, the other party probably truly deserves the title of "Sea Emperor".
"No, no."
The Sea Emperor waved his hand, his tone rather casual.
He had a rugged face and a strong physique, but when he spoke, he was not aggressive; instead, he had a straightforward and bold air about him.
“Wizard Alder, you flatter me.”
"My current strength... if measured by the standards of the wizarding world, is only at the peak of the fifth level of Morning Star, which is still far from that of my ancestor."
He spoke of it casually, as if it were just a casual remark.
But these words gave Lynn a slight jolt.
Level 5 Morning Star Wizard, perfected.
That's already incredibly close to the sixth level of Morning Star, which is the ultimate level of Morning Star.
Lynn subconsciously recalled the battle in the Nightmare Rift Valley.
Back then, he controlled the Spirit Eye Wizard and briefly clashed with the same fifth-level Morning Star Wizard, Elo.
Even if the opponent deliberately suppressed their own power, they could still easily suppress them, or even instantly kill a level 4 Morning Star mid-stage Spirit Eye Wizard.
And before us stands a deep-sea hunter from a deep-sea civilization.
This "Sea Emperor of the Storms" is probably no less powerful than Yi Luo in terms of combat strength.
Even... it's only stronger, not weaker.
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"Wizard of the Green Forest, please have a seat."
The Sea Emperor of Surging Waves spoke first, his tone frank and generous; Wizard Ald echoed him from the side.
The two of them sang in harmony and quickly eased the atmosphere, leading Lynn to sit down in the pavilion.
This is a platform at the very top of the building, with no obstructions on any side and an extremely wide view.
Looking out, the entire building and scenery of the floor are laid out before you. A rainbow bridge spans the void, and in the distance, the light and shadow of civilization intertwine, layer upon layer, like a three-dimensional scroll unfolding.
High above, the clouds drifted and rolled, a gentle breeze carried a damp and refreshing scent, creating a scene reminiscent of a carefree hermit.
Inside the pavilion, the three of them took their seats.
On the stone table, unique drinks and food from a deep-sea civilization were already laid out, the utensils exquisite and exuding a faint exotic atmosphere.
Initially, it was nothing more than some trivial small talk.
In their back-and-forth conversation, the topics ranged from their respective spiritual experiences to differences in civilizations, and then to the exchanges between the Wizard Council and other civilizations.
The atmosphere quickly warmed up, as if they were old friends chatting.
As the conversation deepened, it naturally inevitably turned to the real reason for Lynn's trip: the upcoming exchange meeting of dark wizards.
Lynn knew it.
The last letter he received in the basement was from the wizard Alder.
The other party most likely learned about the Dark Wizards' Conference through Wizard Bald's channels and knew that he was going there, which is why he took the initiative to invite him.
That's why Lynn came as promised.
He wanted to see what the wizard Alder was really up to.
What he didn't expect was that this meeting would also include a deep-sea hunter of unfathomable strength, the Sea Emperor of the Storms.
When the topic actually turned to the Dark Wizards' meeting, Lynn didn't bother to beat around the bush anymore.
He set down the vessel in his hand, looked calmly at Wizard Ald, and spoke crisply and decisively:
"The Wizard of Ord".
"The Dark Wizards' Conference is about to begin, and you've invited me to join you."
"But now you are accompanied by the mighty sea god..."
"Then why do you insist on including me?"
The words were not harsh, but they hit the nail on the head.
Lynn's meaning was very clear.
Based on his apparent cultivation level, he was only at the early stage of the fourth level Morning Star; while Wizard Ald himself was a law enforcement wizard at the middle stage of the fourth level Morning Star; as for the Sea Emperor of the Tide, he was a genuine fifth level Morning Star at the peak.
This lineup is safe enough to be used anywhere.
There's really no need to bring along someone who seems "lacking in ability".
The words fell.
There was a brief moment of silence inside the pavilion.
Wizard Alder and Sea King Storm exchanged a glance, seemingly having anticipated Lynn's question.
After a moment, the Sea Emperor shook his head slightly, revealing a bitter smile tinged with helplessness:
“Qinglin Wizard, this is something you may not know.”
"It is true that I am now at the fifth level of perfection."
"But that was within a deep-sea civilization."
He stopped there and left the conversation to him naturally.
Wizard Alder picked up the conversation, looked at Lynn, and spoke in a seemingly casual tone, yet with a hidden meaning:
“Qinglin Wizard, ever since you broke through to the Morning Star level, you have been cultivating in the City of Mountains.”
"I suppose... we haven't actually conducted a dimensional expedition yet?"
Lynn's expression remained unchanged upon hearing this.
Although he had experience with planar expeditions before becoming a Morning Star Wizard, and even led one himself, there was no need to explain such things to others.
So he simply shook his head and said nothing more.
Wizard Alder downed the deep-sea beverage in his cup in one gulp, casually set down the cup, shook his head, and chuckled:
"Although the Qinglin Wizards have not yet truly embarked on a planar expedition, since you have already received the Morning Star gift from the wizarding civilization, you should have some understanding of the nature of planar expeditions."
He paused slightly as he spoke, his gaze carrying a meaningful meaning.
"The gift of the morning star is essentially an acknowledgment of the origins of the wizarding civilization."
"It is precisely because of this that we Morning Star Wizards are able to maintain our combat strength to the maximum extent during interdimensional expeditions, so as not to be completely suppressed by the rules of other worlds."
As the words "Gift of the Morning Star" were uttered, Lynn keenly noticed a fleeting, almost imperceptible look of envy in the eyes of the Sea Emperor beside him.
That fleeting emotional fluctuation was extremely brief, yet genuine.
Lynn's heart skipped a beat.
He had already understood the true meaning behind Wizard Ald's words.
Since Morning Star Wizards are subject to the rules of other planes when they travel to other planes, the only way to maintain their original realm is by relying on the "Gift of Morning Star" from the origin of wizarding civilization.
So, what kind of suppression will the Sea Emperor, who comes from the deep-sea civilization, encounter after entering the wizard civilization?
The answer is self-evident.
Even more stringent... it will only become more stringent.
After all, when the Morning Star wizards of the Wizarding World embark on planar expeditions, they mostly go to early-stage civilization planes, or even simply resource planes.
Even if one's cultivation level is suppressed, one still has room to maneuver based on accumulated experience and resources.
But the Sea Emperor is different.
He came from a mid-level civilization plane, but now he has stepped into one of the few advanced civilizations in the endless planes: the Wizard Civilization.
The gap in civilization levels is itself an insurmountable chasm.
really.
The next moment, the Sea Emperor raised his cup of deep-sea wine, drank it all in one gulp, and then spoke in a low voice, his tone carrying a hint of calm and helplessness:
"The wizard civilization... truly deserves to be one of the top civilizations in the endless world of planes."
"The suppression exerted by the origin of the world is far more terrifying than I had imagined."
"If any other level 5 peak expert were to rashly step into this place, they would probably be suppressed to the level 3 level and would not even be able to gain a foothold."
He paused slightly, his gaze sweeping over Lynn and Old:
"Even if the deep-sea civilization and the wizard civilization form an alliance, the dimensional suppression will be somewhat reduced..."
"I am still suppressed at the mid-stage of the fourth-level Morning Star realm."
This moment.
Lynn finally understood completely.
The "Sea Emperor of the Storms" before us cannot be simply regarded as a complete fifth-level Morning Star Wizard.
More accurately, he was a level five being whose combat power was largely sealed by the origin of civilization.
At this moment, all that can be used is the power of the mid-stage of the fourth level.
At the same time, an indescribable sense of shock and emotion slowly rose in Lynn's heart.
He had always known that the wizarding civilization he belonged to was incredibly powerful, spanning countless planes.
But that kind of "power" was previously more of a vague and grand concept.
Until this moment.
When a powerful being from an intermediate civilization, truly standing at the high level of the Morning Star, is forcibly suppressed to the same level as oneself.
For the first time, Lin Encai had a personal understanding of the term "level of civilization".
After all, more than twenty years ago, the Spirit Eye Wizard, a mid-stage fourth-level Morning Star Wizard, was easily killed by Ilo, a perfect fifth-level Morning Star Wizard. This was still a vivid memory for Lynn.
Now, he is able to sit at the same table and drink with a level 5 Perfected Sea Emperor in the wizarding world, and the difference between them is naturally enormous.
Furthermore, this demonstrates that within the wizarding civilization, even a level four Morning Star wizard, with the blessing of the civilization's origin, is capable of standing on equal footing with level five beings from other civilizations.
At that moment, Lynn realized one thing with absolute clarity: behind him, there was indeed a powerful and terrifying civilization!
………………
Having said that, Lynn naturally understood the true intentions of Wizard Ald.
Both the Wizard of Ord and the Sea Emperor of the Tide are currently at the mid-stage of the fourth-level Morning Star Wizard level, under the suppression of the rules of the wizarding civilization.
This trip to the Black Wizard's Territory, which is located at the border between the two major Forge factions, is clearly much safer for the three of them to travel together than for the two of them.
However, Lynn still had a lingering doubt that he couldn't ignore.
Given that the other party is a wizard named Alder, and is an enforcement wizard of the Wizard Council who has been immersed in the Morning Star level for many years, he must have known many powerful people of the same level.
Among them, there are bound to be those who are truly and steadily standing in the middle or even close to the late stage of level four.
But Olde chose him.
A newcomer who is only at the early stage of a fourth-level Morning Star Wizard.
On the surface, the difference between the early stage of Level 4 and the middle stage of Level 4 is only one minor realm.
Those who have truly entered the Morning Star level know very well that the difference between the three stages and nine minor realms of the Morning Star is by no means a simple increase in numbers.
Moving from the "Anchor of Echoes" to the "Anchor of Resonance" is not simply a matter of spiritual power and rules becoming more aligned.
Rather, the way the rules are controlled has undergone a qualitative change.
If quantified as a difference in combat power, it represents an improvement of at least 30%.
At the Morning Star level, 30% is enough to determine life or death.
That's why Lynn was puzzled by Old's choice and even felt a little wary.
At this moment, Wizard Ald finally revealed a genuine sense of helplessness.
He looked at Lynn, seemingly unsure how to evaluate the young Morning Star councilor.
Should we say he was cautious enough, or... a little too cautious?
A thought even crossed Ald's mind: Seeking out the Green Forest Wizard is indeed troublesome.
Explaining and explaining back and forth, you still have to lay everything out in the open and make things clear, which is far less efficient than finding someone else who is straightforward.
However, this thought only flashed through my mind for a moment.
Now that we've humbled ourselves and invited the person, we should naturally try to reach an agreement.
So, the wizard Ald patiently began to explain:
"Green Forest Wizard, you are unaware of something."
"Most of the law enforcement wizards of the Wizard Council have now been transferred to the Nightmare Rift."
"Just because I'm free doesn't mean that the people I know are free; even if they are free, they might not be willing to attend the dark wizards' gathering."
He paused slightly as he spoke, his gaze becoming meaningful.
"Moreover... I have never regarded you as an ordinary level four beginner."
The atmosphere inside the pavilion subtly changed the moment those words were spoken.
Wizard Ald continued:
"Although our grudges have been wiped clean, I have not forgotten the past events in the [Landscape]."
"In a short period of time, he skipped multiple levels, directly entered the Morning Star ranks, and became a member of parliament..."
"Green Forest Wizard, your gains are probably far more than what they appear to be on the surface, aren't they?"
His gaze met Lynn's directly, his tone no longer concealing anything:
"With your resources and methods, your true fighting strength..."
"They might not be much worse than me, a mid-level fourth-grade student."
As Wizard Ald finished speaking, the Sea Emperor, who was standing to the side, couldn't help but frequently turn his gaze toward Lynn.
In his perception, the aura of this Qinglin Wizard was indeed only that of a Level 4 Morning Star Wizard in the early stage, and there was no exaggeration in it.
But since even Wizard Ald made such a comment, it must not be unfounded.
It cannot be viewed through the lens of common sense.
This was the final judgment of the Sea King on Lynn.
Only after hearing Wizard Ald say this much did Lynn truly let down his guard.
He already understood that the other party's logic was very clear:
In Alder's view, the reason why Lynn was able to cross multiple levels and enter the Morning Star Realm in a short period of time was not due to "extraordinary talent", but to the high-level inheritance in the [Landscape].
A place coveted by many powerful Morning Star cultivators.
A perfect reason to explain any “abnormal growth”.
This is actually a good thing for Lynn.
Because Alder was not the only one who knew that he had gained a lot from the [Landscape].
Whether it's Aquila or other morning stars that were involved in that event, they would all more or less accept this conclusion.
Thus, his gains from the interdimensional expedition in the Mechanical City; his extraordinary cultivation efficiency; and even his almost "unreasonable" talent of "heaven rewards diligence"...
All of these can be logically categorized under the category of "landscape".
Every anomaly has a source.
The origin of this is both mysterious and impossible to investigate thoroughly.
For Lynn, this was the safest cover.
After understanding this, Lynn felt a sense of clarity.
After a moment's thought, he stopped hesitating and spoke directly:
"In that case, I have no more concerns."
"If you two don't mind that my cultivation level is still shallow, then we can travel together to the Dark Wizard Exchange Meeting."
The words were calm, yet they already constituted a statement.
It is worth mentioning that, after the previous "settling of grudges with a single word," on the surface, Wizard Ald still seemed somewhat unhappy.
But Lynn was never worried that the other party would have any ulterior motives towards her in this matter.
The reason is simple.
His current identity is that of a Morning Star Councilor in the Wizarding Council; while the Wizard of Ord's identity is that of an Enforcement Wizard in the Wizarding Council.
If Older dares to attack Lynn outside, it's not a personal grudge, but rather a violation of the council's bottom line.
What awaits him is only the coldest and most direct reckoning from the Wizarding Council.
However, the feud between the two had not yet escalated to the level of a life-or-death vendetta.
That is why Lynn dared, and was willing, to travel with Wizard Ald.
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After officially confirming their status as allies with the Sea Emperor and the Wizard of Alder, Lynn and his group did not delay any longer and set off for the Dark Wizards' Gathering, located on the border between the Abyss Forge and the Shadow Forge.
It is worth mentioning that the Mountain City holds a very special position in the entire Southern Region.
This place is not only the location of the Southern Wizarding Council, but also the veritable center of power.
Therefore, almost every powerful entity in the Southern Region has left a corresponding teleportation node within the Mountain City.
The four towers of the White Wizarding faction; the four forges of the Black Wizarding faction; and even the neutral forces that exist between the two...
Without exception.
For this reason, Lynn and the others chose to use the Mountain City's teleportation system to directly reach the Shadow Forge.
Continue along the teleportation network, advancing towards the border between the Shadow Forge and the Abyss Forge.
In this way, travel time can be minimized, allowing us to reach the meeting location as quickly as possible.
At the lowest level of the city's lower district, there lies a vast and magnificent square.
Around the square, platforms extend outwards, covered with intricate teleportation array patterns.
These teleportation arrays echo each other, resembling a spatial network covering the entire Southern Region.
This is the teleportation plaza of the mountain city.
Led by Wizard Alder, Lynn and the Sea Emperor of Storms walked straight through the crowd and headed towards the deepest part of the teleportation plaza.
The further in you go, the fewer platforms there are, but each one exudes a profound aura and ancient array patterns.
That is a long-distance teleportation array specifically designed to connect to the four great towers, the four great furnaces, and the core areas of some neutral forces.
This level of teleportation array is naturally not something you can use whenever you want.
First, one must possess sufficient social status and position.
At the very least, they must be Morningstar members who have entered the Wizarding Council system and have a seat.
Secondly, even if one's status is qualified, an extremely high teleportation fee must be paid in order to obtain teleportation eligibility.
The first two points are relatively easy to discuss.
The status of the Morning Star Councilor already placed him above the vast majority of beings in the Southern Region; and the magic stones required for teleportation were not an unbearable burden for them.
The third point is the real headache.
wait.
The long-distance teleportation array will not be activated for any single person.
The teleportation array will only be officially activated once the number of people accumulated for teleportation reaches the minimum standard.
If they are unlucky and can't gather enough people, they will have to stay there and wait.
Time is precisely the thing that should not be wasted on the way to the Dark Wizards' Conference.
Fortunately, when the three wizards, Ald and his companions, arrived this time, a considerable number of wizards had already gathered in the teleportation plaza.
After they joined, the number of people required to activate the ultra-long-distance teleportation array quickly approached the minimum standard.
It is worth mentioning that Wizard Alder and Lynn are both Morning Star councilors in the Wizarding Council, so their status is already compliant.
Although the Sea Emperor of the Tide was not from the Wizarding Civilization, he possessed the qualification to travel to foreign countries of the Deep Sea Civilization and was himself a powerful being at the Morning Star level, so he was naturally among those permitted to travel.
So the three of them each paid a hefty teleportation fee, then sat down next to the teleportation array and waited quietly.
Perhaps it is because the Dark Wizards' Conference is about to begin that there has been a noticeable increase in the number of wizards traveling to and from the Shadow Forge recently.
Therefore, Lynn and the others did not have to wait long; in less than half an hour, the number of people required for the teleportation array was completely gathered.
The next moment, a deep and resonant rumble emanated from the core of the teleportation array, and the array patterns lit up one by one, spreading out in layers of light.
Almost simultaneously, the numerous Morning Star Wizards present deployed their respective protective barriers around their bodies.
Although ultra-long-distance teleportation arrays have their own stability and protection mechanisms, they can still impact the teleporter's physical body and mind during the long spatial jump process.
Therefore, even if the Morning Star exists, we should not let our guard down.
A barrier formed by the power of creation quietly appeared on Lynn's body;
Within his body, the branches of the World Tree stretched slightly, continuously releasing the power of creating rules, ready to replenish the barrier at any time.
Immediately following, accompanied by an even louder roar, a silver-white energy shield suddenly condensed above the teleportation array, resembling a hemisphere, enveloping all the teleporters within it.
Inside the light shield, the field of vision was instantly and completely submerged.
As far as the eye could see, there was only a pure and dazzling silver-white expanse, and all the sights of the outside world had vanished.
The next instant, a strong sense of spatial distortion suddenly swept over us.
It was as if some invisible force was forcibly stretching and distorting everyone's mental energy, even creating a momentary sense of dislocation.
Fortunately, everyone present was at the Morning Star level, and their bodies were protected by the power of the rules. This discomfort was quickly soothed and corrected by their respective power of the rules.
If it were a normal teleportation array, they would have already arrived at their destination by now.
However, the ultra-long-distance teleportation array is clearly not limited to this.
After everyone regained their composure, they could still clearly feel that the surrounding space was continuing to distort violently, as if they had not yet escaped the spatial passage.
Lynn's gaze sharpened slightly as he looked around.
At this moment, the teleportation has officially begun.
Through the silvery-white energy shield, he could vaguely see that beyond the hemisphere, there seemed to be colorful and bizarre spatial passages extending outwards.
Those weren't real colors; they were more like an unusual scene reflected after the spatial rules were stretched and folded at high speed.
"Spatial rules..."
Lynn muttered to himself.
It is an existence that lies between the tangible and the intangible, which can be called explicit rules, yet also subtly transcends ordinary implicit rules.
Among all the rules, spatial rules undoubtedly rank at the top level.
However, even sensing the rules of space is difficult; as for truly mastering the rules of space, it is as difficult as ascending to heaven.
Lynn's gaze passed through the silver-white energy hemisphere and landed on the colorful spatial passages on the outside.
Deep within those twisted passages, one can occasionally see certain scenes, extremely compressed into images resembling "paintings".
It's as if by simply poking at the "painting" in the passageway, one can instantly reach the spatial coordinates corresponding to the painting.
This is the most direct and also the most unsettling manifestation of spatial rules.
But its power goes far beyond that.
In the wizarding world, there was once a near-universal saying: space reigns supreme, and time is king.
While it cannot be said that mastering these two rules will make one invincible in the wizarding world, the terrifying power they possess once touched is beyond question.
Time passed slowly.
Ultra-long-distance transmission will obviously still require a considerable amount of time.
So some Morning Star Wizards would sit cross-legged and enter a meditative state to pass the time during their journey.
Some Morning Star Wizards, like Lynn, quietly gaze at the colorful, ever-flowing spatial passages.
"Spatial rules... are indeed a good thing."
Lynn sighed inwardly, but felt no urgency whatsoever.
Because he knew very well that the rules of space were not something that could be truly accessed by teleportation arrays.
The power of rules invoked in ordinary teleportation arrays is essentially just activated and guided through space stones.
The formation itself does not carry the original logic of spatial rules, and studying its structure is of extremely limited significance.
Instead of studying teleportation arrays, we should study space stones directly.
The problem is that space stones are ridiculously expensive.
Even a Morning Star Wizard wouldn't casually throw in massive amounts of magic stones just to dismantle and consume space stones to test the mysteries of spatial rules.
Tearing apart a spatial stone might reveal a trace of the rules of space;
However, whether or not there will be any gains is entirely uncertain.
The only certainty is that the space stone will be destroyed and the magic stone will be wasted.
This is a deal that doesn't seem like a good deal at all.
Even though Lynn possessed a special talent like "Heaven rewards diligence," which ensured that he would gain something from every cultivation session, he still dared not rashly step into the realm of spatial rules.
The reason is simple: the spatial rules that a single spatial stone can contain are extremely limited.
The number of magic stones required to gradually and systematically comprehend the rules of space by relying on space stones is astronomical.
Such a drain is something that perhaps only His Majesty the Moon Goddess can truly afford.
"I'll focus on slowly comprehending the rules of creation... I want to advance the rules of creation to the Resonance Anchor in the mid-stage of level four as soon as possible, and then the Mental Anchor in the late-stage of level four... Only then will I have the mind to approach the power of the second rule..."
“I’m interested in the combat rules of the Tree of Ilo… but the spatial rules… are still too expensive…”
As Lynn slowly contemplated the future, time passed gently, and the long-distance teleportation array safely reached its destination.
The Dark Wizarding Realm, one of the four great forges, the Shadow Forge! (End of Chapter)
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