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What is space? This might be a difficult question to answer.

In physics, space is a form of material objective existence that is relative to ti, but the two are inseparable. According to the Big Bang Theory, after the universe exploded from a singularity, the state of the universe split from the initial "one," creating different forms of existence and states of motion.

The differential asurent of the position of objects is called "space," and changes in position are asured by "ti." Space is expressed by its length, width, height, and size.

Physical space is more like a concept, a rule, a cosmic truth of how the universe operates.

The "Corpse Child" says: The universe in all directions is called ’yu,’ and from past to present is called ’zhou,’ what is referred to as the universe is the union of ti and space.

However, from the perspective of magic, space is not just a tric for asuring the difference in position between objects, it represents a dinsion or a more multi-dinsional existence. Space is more like a boundary; we live within it, and because the main space is so vast, it feels boundless. But in reality, even the seemingly infinite cosmos is akin to a big soap bubble, it is not infinite.

And around this big soap bubble, there are countless other soap bubbles, so large, so small, and so that are rely the remaining dregs from the burst soap bubbles.

What Chen Yu needed to do at this mont was to find a small piece of the remnants from a burst soap bubble, also known as Space Fragnts.

If the Spellcasters were to search for Space Fragnts solely with their own strength, it would undoubtedly be a ti-consuming and laborious task, requiring great power. Although Space Fragnts are the remnants left after the collapse of space, this ’remnant’ is relative.

Compared with a complete space, Space Fragnts are indeed just remnants, but to a Spellcaster, these so-called remnants are still very useful.

The smallest might only be the size of a chest or a room, which naturally isn’t suitable for constructing Necromantic Space, and at most could be used for making Spatial Equipnt. Of course, to find Space Fragnts of such a size, there is no need for the ti-consuming and strenuous preparation of a ritual site and such great effort.

To construct Necromantic Space, the Space Fragnts Chen Yu needed obviously couldn’t just be the size of a chest or a room. If it was only that small, it wouldn’t even be enough to set up a lab, let alone to build a Mage Tower and create his own Army of the Dead. Even if Undead creatures could be stacked up without taking up much space, a whole army still requires quite a bit of room.

When the spell for constructing Necromantic Space was first researched, it was a troubleso task for a Necromancer to find a suitable Space Fragnt to construct their own Necromantic Space.

Not only did it require considerable strength to control the Space Fragnts, but it also necessitated a profound knowledge of magical theory and familiarity with spatial structures among a series of conditions.

After all, those were Space Fragnts, and without understanding this knowledge, capturing and remodeling them would be almost impossible.

But now, Chen Yu clearly had not reached such standards. His strength, by the standards of a Necromancer, could only be considered passable. Although a Certified Necromancer seed strong in this world, for the Necromancer himself, it was just the beginning of the Necromancer’s path.

However, fortunately for Chen Yu, what he was using was not the most primitive spell for constructing Necromantic Space, but a ritual version that had been improved upon by generations of Necromancers.

Through the ritual altar and Magic Circle, with the help of the earth’s energy and Negative Energy, the burden and consumption of the Spellcasters were greatly reduced, while also enhancing the Spellcasters’ sensitivity to space, making it much easier to find suitable Space Fragnts.

Of course, although the target was to find sufficiently large Space Fragnts, this didn’t an that the smaller fragnts couldn’t be used. They just needed to collect many small fragnts and piece them together.

It sounds simple, but it is a very intricate and troubleso task. It’s not like playing with a puzzle, but rather, piecing together fragnted and incompatible spaces. Even knowing the thod can be very botherso, if not necessary, Chen Yu didn’t want to do it this way.

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Moreover, the smaller the Space Fragnt, the less likely it was to contain anything within it. The larger Space Fragnts could sotis keep so of the original things before the space broke, such as soil, water, and air.

If lucky, large Space Fragnts could even contain life, like a small world. These types of Space Fragnts are also called Semi-planes by mages, a precious and elusive treasure.

But clearly, the small Space Fragnts could not preserve such things, because they were too fractured, finding a stone within them could be considered a stroke of luck.

However, he still collected all the Space Fragnts he had found so far. No matter what, they were Space Fragnts. Whether to use them to piece together a Necromantic Space, or to blend them into a larger Space Fragnt found later, or to make Spatial Equipnt, all were excellent choices.

With the assistance provided by the ritual altar, Chen Yu felt like he was playing a small ga, as if he was constantly searching for glowing fragnts in the dark.

The perception provided by the ritual altar was like the field of view in a ga, continuously illuminating the darkened map, and then Chen Yu needed to collect the glowing fragnts in the lit map. Although it wasn’t stated how many points were needed to pass the level, obviously the larger the fragnt, the higher the score, and naturally, the higher the score the better.

Chen Yu wasn’t in a rush. Finding Space Fragnts wasn’t an easy task, and even with the enhancent of the ritual, he even adjusted Tsuchimikado Yoshiharu’s stone imbued with spatial power to serve as Casting Materials, enhancing the Magic Ritual’s perception of Space Fragnts.

But finding a sufficiently large Space Fragnt was still a stroke of luck, especially when the construction standard for Necromantic Space required a fragnt at least the size of a small island.

As ti passed, Chen Yu couldn’t help feeling a bit disheartened. Perhaps because the space around the ritual site was relatively stable, he hadn’t found any sufficiently suitable Space Fragnts.

All he had collected were so small Space Fragnts, which put together, could just about create a space slightly larger than the current warehouse he was in, but this clearly wasn’t enough to construct a Necromantic Space.

Just as Chen Yu was calculating the consumption of the ritual and how much longer he could sustain it, as well as considering whether he needed to prepare for a second ritual, his luck finally turned around when a massive Space Fragnt appeared within his sensing range.

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