Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 488: World Furnace Level 2 Wizard


Herag could cultivate his spiritual power to ninety points entirely by relying on the energy assistance from the divine core of higher-level deities.

The energy absorbed from the divine core at that time was of great help, seeming endless, as if it could never be exhausted.

Herag knew that this wasn't because there was too much energy in the divine core.

Instead, it was because his own strength was too weak and his level too low, so the energy within seemed inexhaustible to him.

But for an existence at the level of a deity, it might just be the energy of a casual spell.

Just this little bit of energy was enough to satiate Herag.

Originally, Herag was planning to continue improving, but when Parker returned, Herag keenly sensed some unusual information.

He decided to immediately begin advancing to a Level 2 Wizard.

The spell he had prepared for advancing to a Level 2 Wizard was from the second ancient stone slab.

The analysis of the second ancient stone slab had actually been completed long ago, and Herag had been studying its spell model for years.

The spell model of the Level 2 Spell was far more complex than the Level 1 Spell, with complexity and difficulty rising almost exponentially.

If Herag did not have sufficiently high spiritual power, he probably wouldn't be able to construct the spell model at all.

The spell documented on the second ancient stone slab was named the World Furnace.

This spell was connected to the Great Dark Heaven, and only wizards with the talent spell of the Great Dark Heaven could learn it.

The World Furnace was a very special Level 2 Spell that did not belong to any category, neither spatial, temporal, nor fire element.

It had no attribute category of its own.

The effect of the World Furnace is that it can absorb world rules and integrate them into the body.

The ultimate goal of this spell is to forge the flesh into a combination of various rules.

When this spell is cultivated to the extreme, the cultivator can accommodate the sun, moon, and stars within their body, accommodating countless planes.

When Herag saw the structure of this spell, he was a bit stunned, wondering what kind of person could devise such a spell.

According to the design of this spell, in the future, each cell in Herag's body would become an independent plane.

He could become an existence beyond everything else, becoming a unique existence in another dimension.

At that point, he would almost be immortal and eternal, becoming a everlasting existence.

Herag didn't dwell on those distant, nearly impossible goals; instead, he focused on the present.

What he needed to do was meditate, construct the spell model of the World Furnace, perceive any rule, and complete his advancement.

Due to the characteristics of the World Furnace, it has no requirements for the category of rules.

No matter what type of rule it is, as long as one can perceive one, they can complete the construction of the spell model and thus complete the advancement.

In other words, Herag no longer needs the assistance of the Key of Rules.

He could directly perceive spatial rules to complete the construction of the World Furnace spell model.

After deciding, Herag spent a few days adjusting himself to the best state and informed Reese of this matter.

Besides Reese, he didn't reveal to anyone that he was preparing to advance to a Level 2 Wizard.

Five days later.

Herag stayed in the meditation room, setting up a purchased Level 2 Witch Array, and then formally began advancing.

"Shenlan, begin constructing the World Furnace spell model," Herag commanded.

"Task has been recorded, estimated to need eight days and fifteen hours, expected to consume magic power of 350%."

Herag wasn't surprised at the estimated time; it was all within expectations.

The complexity of the World Furnace far exceeded his imagination, and Herag even thought most Level 2 Spells wouldn't be this complex.

Back then, it only took two or three hours to construct the spell model of the Great Dark Heaven, but now it requires more than eight days.

The time difference clearly shows how vast the gap between the two is.

Herag had already prepared, and then began to enter a highly concentrated state of spiritual power, constructing the spell model with magic power in his mind.

This time, the spell model was constructed on the spiritual crystal in his mind, with all the models inscribed on the spiritual crystal.

While Shenlan was constructing the spell model, Herag was also constructing the spell model, working simultaneously to be faster.

Time passed slowly, and Herag was not impatient at all. The spell model of the World Furnace became increasingly complete.

Seven days later.

Herag looked at the spell model contained within the spiritual crystal in his mind, nearly completely constructed.

He waited for the moment the spell model was fully constructed.

"It's now!"

Herag closed his eyes and began perceiving spatial rules.

This step is the most difficult for most crystallization wizards, and without the assistance of the Key of Rules, it's almost impossible to succeed.

Unless you're lucky enough to just happen to perceive the existence of a rule at that time, and it perfectly matches the Level 2 Spell you've constructed.

But this probability is too low, and no one would do it that way.

Because Herag had the Spirit of the White Deer talent, this step was not difficult for him at all.

He had long been able to use the power of spatial rules, let alone perceive them.

Indeed, at the moment the spell model was completed, Herag succeeded in perceiving the spatial rules.

In his mind, the spell model within the spiritual crystal began to shimmer.

This glow wasn't because magic power was inputted to activate it, but because the spell model was reacting with the spatial rules Herag perceived.

At this moment, the spell model of the World Furnace, with Herag as the bridge, established a connection with the surrounding spatial rules.

During this process, Herag was the one who benefited the most.

He felt several doors open within his body. These doors, once opened, revealed more things in Herag's view of the world: rule power.

The rule most evident to Herag was naturally the spatial rules.

As for other types of rules, Herag could only faintly perceive them.

This perception was very weak, fleeting.

But unlike before, when it was completely imperceptible, now focused perception could capture some traces of it.

After a long while, the magic power aura on Herag's body gradually stabilized, and he slowly opened his eyes.

Herag stood up and spread his arms, as if embracing something, yet nothing was in front of him.

Only he knew he was embracing the world, embracing spatial rules.

Having taken this step, Herag once again experienced the feeling of becoming the Master of the World.

Although the feeling now wasn't as intense as it was back then, there was a fundamental difference.

At that time, he relied on the World Staff to perceive rules, but now he doesn't need any aid, as he can perceive various elusive rules directly.

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