Herag's comprehension of the rules is rapidly improving, and with each passing moment, his mastery of the rules takes a significant leap forward.
No wonder Level 3 Wizards have such a huge advantage over Level 2 Wizards; their grasp of the rules is on a completely different level.
After gaining recognition from the Plane Will, Level 3 Wizards not only have a higher mastery of the rules but also have a higher priority in their use.
Simply put, if a Level 2 Wizard and a Level 3 Wizard are both harnessing the rule power in the same place, it is inevitable that the Level 3 Wizard will be able to use more rule power.
A Level 2 Wizard can only utilize a small portion of the rule power, or may even be unable to use any rule power at all.
The stronger the Level 3 Wizard, the higher their mastery of the rules, and the more they can suppress Wizards with lesser mastery.
Herag slightly sensed around and could perceive that the surrounding rule power was noticeably more willing to obey him.
Suddenly, he felt a familiar sensation from when he first became the Master of the World, with all the surrounding rules under his control.
Not only that, but Herag also felt some changes taking place in his mind.
In fact, his mind hadn't undergone any major changes for a while; the only change was in the spiritual power within it.
Spiritual power transformed from the formless state of a Wizard Apprentice phase to the gaseous form, liquid form, and crystalline form of a Level 1 Wizard.
The spiritual power has always been the one changing, while the mind, as its container, hasn't changed much.
However, at this moment, it was different. Herag could distinctly feel that a door in his mind had opened, leading to the vast world around him.
Herag had a sense that his mind, which had always been closed off and airtight, could now breathe.
With a flick of his thought, the free energy particles around him automatically gathered and converged into his mind.
Herag was somewhat astonished; does this mean he doesn't need any meditation method to increase his spiritual power just by doing this?
The essence of meditation is to use various meditation methods to absorb the free energy particles around and transform them into one's own magic power and spiritual power.
Now that Herag has developed this instinct, he no longer needs a meditation method to increase his spiritual power.
However, the speed of spiritual power growth in this way is naturally much slower, nowhere near the efficiency of meditation methods.
But this is a qualitative change.
Herag also realized that his stagnant spiritual power could now continue to grow.
This time, Herag felt as if there was no upper limit to his spiritual power, with no signs of obstruction.
However, Herag knew very well that this was certainly an illusion.
There must be an upper limit; a Level 3 Wizard couldn't possibly have no upper limit to their spiritual power.
It's just that this limit is relatively high, and his current spiritual power is still far from this limit, which is why there's no sense of it.
Herag discovered that even without using some second-level spells, he could manipulate rule power to achieve effects that typically required such spells.
When he mobilized these rule forces, they acted very cooperatively, with a proactive eagerness.
Herag realized that this was the Plane Will assisting him.
After being acknowledged by the Plane Will, a Level 3 Wizard's manipulation of rule power receives the aid and support of the World Will.
Allowing Level 3 Wizards to use rule power more smoothly.
However, this effect is only effective in planes recognized by the World Will, and when traveling to other planes, this auxiliary effect is absent.
This also accounts for the reduced strength when traveling to other planes; in addition to the suppression by the Plane Will, the Plane Will no longer actively cooperates with you.
Nonetheless, even without the cooperation of the Plane Will, the understanding and control of rules by Level 3 Wizards is still incomparable to that of ordinary Level 2 Wizards, maintaining a significant advantage.
However, even with a deeper understanding of the rules, more information visible, and more knowledge acquired, Herag found himself even more perplexed.
He had too many unresolved questions in his heart.
After receiving a deluge of information and knowledge about rules, Herag became even more curious about the rule power and the essence of the world.
Since there is such an enormous amount of information and knowledge about rules, how were these knowledge and rules produced, and how did they give rise to such things?
Herag realized that perhaps this is the path to becoming a Level 4 Wizard.
Needing to study the essence of the world, the essence of rules, and then forge his own path, creating his own rules.
Herag remained afloat in the void, contemplating the operations of the universe and stars, and absorbing the boundless information and knowledge that enveloped him.
He wasn't sure how much time passed; it felt like an instant, yet also like an era.
After a long time, Herag opened his eyes to find himself still in the same room with a massive witch array on the floor.
A wave of hunger surged within him, and Herag could sense only one thing: hunger.
Herag felt he hadn't been this hungry since the appearance of Shenlan.
Hunger seemed like a feeling that had been long sealed away.
Herag glanced at the time displayed on the Shenlan panel, only to discover that three entire months had passed.
"Three months! How is that possible!"
Herag instinctively found it impossible; he hadn't reached the level where he could go without food or water.
Even he couldn't last three months without food or drink.
But the time on Shenlan wouldn't lie, and he did indeed feel a very intense hunger, as if a hand was reaching out from his stomach to stuff everything in sight into it.
"Mr. Herag, you're finally awake!" came Shiludi's voice from behind him suddenly.
Herag looked back to see the youthful and vibrant Shiludi standing behind him, with two other wizards beside her.
Shiludi held a tray with two portions of white liquid on it.
Herag had become quite acquainted with the magic potions of the Boundary Land and knew this was a potion called Actilang.
This potion was actually a type of nutritional medicine that could sustain the body's basic life functions with very rich nutrients.
It's usually used for the sick, severely injured, or weak people, to maintain their normal life functions.
Seeing Herag's somewhat dazed expression, Shiludi said: "Mr. Herag, you have been here for three months. Since you were in a state of advancement, we didn't dare disturb you. We could only rely on magic potions and spells to maintain your vital signs. It is said that the stronger a wizard is in the Level 2 Wizard stage and the deeper their comprehension of the rules, the more gifts they receive from the Plane Will during the advancement to Level 3 Wizard."
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