Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique Chapter 909 - 909 50 Foundation3
Chapter 909: Chapter 50 Foundation_3 Chapter 909: Chapter 50 Foundation_3 Enveloped by the Wizard World Will, Link crossed countless light-years in a fraction of ti and returned to the Wizard World Holand.
After landing and steadying himself, Link found that the place where the Wizard World Will had brought him was not the mainland, but an unnad island reef in the Stormy Sea.
Normally, the area of an island reef wouldn’t be very large.
The one under Link’s feet was particularly small, the rocks protruding above the water only had enough space for one person to stand.
However, Link couldn’t afford to dwell on the emotions or question why the Wizard World Will specifically brought him to such a tiny island reef.
Although this was important, it wasn’t the most urgent matter.
The most pressing issue was to complete the ascension from a Fourth Level Sage to a Level Five Sage.
The “Universe ditation thod,” which had been revised over and over without ever being finalized, once again “automatically” aligned with Link’s current state and optimized and iterated itself.
New variations and progress were added to the galaxies within the Sea of Consciousness.
Conelia, who had transford into a Three-legged Golden Crow within the “Sun,” was still sound asleep but now slept even more comfortably after sensing she could enter and exit Link’s Sea of Consciousness anyti she wanted.
Franda, who had thoroughly refined the Heavenly Dao of the Human Immortal Martial World, was the first to jump out, pouting and calling out “Master” in a grievance before beginning to shed pearls as she cried.
The Human Immortal Martial World was indeed Link’s Destiny World, also close to the intersection of the Immortal God Civilization Universe and the Wizard Civilization World.
However, it was nearly impossible for Link to transport the people and objects from the Human Immortal Martial World into the Immortal God Civilization Universe, not while remaining under the realm of a Great Sage.
It had been a very long ti since Franda had seen her master or spoken with him.
If it weren’t for the fact that she was still the master’s Destiny World realm spirit, naly of the Human Immortal Martial World, she might have thought her master didn’t want Franda anymore.
After shedding her pearls for a little while and having grown quite a bit, Franda sniffled, forcibly restrained her emotions and whisked through Link’s Sea of Consciousness to return to the Human Immortal Martial World.
As a Wizard ascends from a Fourth Level Sage to a Level Five Sage, other than the regular enhancents of spiritual power, magic power, and witchcraft, what’s more important is the sublimation of the Destiny World.
The Human Immortal Martial World had been capped as a Destiny World suited for a Level Five Sage even before it beca Link’s Destiny World.
Now, riding on the montum of Link’s ascension and blessed by the highest regard of the Wizard World Will, it broke through in one fell swoop, its limit now that of a level six sage.
Franda, as the World Spirit, had many things to attend to.
“It’s been a long ti, Franda.”
With the brief and smooth ascension completed, Link finally had a mont to spare and greeted Franda for the first ti, “Master has sothing that requires Franda’s full cooperation.”
“Okay, Master,” Franda sweetly agreed, “Franda will definitely not disappoint you.”
“Master believes in Franda.”
As his voice faded, Link shared the next steps with Franda.
Once he confird that Franda had understood everything, Link imdiately took action.
A glimr of light erged from his forehead, slowly descending towards the island reef beneath his feet.
The glimr was like amber still flowing within, revealing a miniature but crystal-clear Human Immortal Martial World.
From that mont on, the Human Immortal Martial World was forever bound to the Wizard Civilization World.
Link was also irrevocably bound to the Wizard World Will.
The Construction Wizard Sect had now found its roots.
And it was just beginning to sprout.
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