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"This is the synthesis table for Arcane Steel, which serves as a substitute for Refined Gold, costing one-fifth of it."

"This is the amalgamation table for Nether Secret Silver, cheaper than Mithril, costing only one-third of Mithril."

"Arcane Dust is commonly used for permanent Enchantnt."

"Star Realm Dust is relatively easy to find in outer space and has a very wide range of uses."

Formulas, synthesis tables, and design diagrams were all transcribed.

The other party possesses extensive knowledge, and he indeed received high-level arcane education. The knowledge that was elusive to Shawn was just routine compulsory courses at the university level for him. If he did not excel, he wouldn’t have been able to graduate smoothly from Arendale’s Royal Mage Academy.

"No wonder back then the Demigods were all vying for the Otherworldly Soul!... The knowledge they possessed was equivalent to the crystallization of another civilization!" Shawn murmured.

Arendale.

Another na unheard of.

The Exomorphologist explained, "The entire Overseas Islands have sixteen advanced mage academies where one can pursue Legendary Specialization. So of us will go as exchange students to Arendale’s Royal Mage Academy or enter the Northern Witch’s Star Tower Academy."

"These two places, one excels in Shaping Energy and Alchemy, the other in Divination and Spell."

Shawn asked in confusion, "Then why didn’t you proceed to Arcanist or Great Mage, but instead, advanced to beco an Exomorphologist?"

Dandy smiled wryly, "Rebellious phase."

"Mother hoped I would advance to beco an Arcanist or Arendale’s unique Royal Court Mage, but at that ti, I was very rebellious and interested in all sorts of peculiar things."

"Moreover, Modo City’s guild has been secretly collecting information about Distant Realm."

"By so stroke of luck, I learned about the ’Eternal Exile Scripture.’"

"Friend."

"My talents are not outstanding, at least there, not considered a genius. I graduated from Modo City’s eleventh district Mage Academy, which is not prestigious at all, and my graduation ranking was only 182nd."

"If not for my mother’s connections, after graduation I might have only been able to pursue further studies at an ordinary Arcane university."

Modo City implents universal education, with General Knowledge being compulsory learning content. Parents who don’t let their children complete General Knowledge courses would be fined and sentenced to one and a half years of hard labor.

Gifted talents will receive educational subsidies from the town hall around the sixth grade of primary school, which is higher than many workers’ salaries.

Official Mage Apprentices receive nearly fifty Gindele in subsidies every month and can receive this for a full five years. If after five years one cannot beco an official Mage, then they won’t receive this subsidy.

So individuals with exceptional talent or who are diligent enough to enter Modo City’s formal establishnt. If a Mage serves 30 years and advances to High Tier Legendary (Level 25), they can receive an Other-dinsional Sphere Type I (Interstellar Spaceship) assigned by Modo City, as well as obtain their own small plot of land on other Half-Planes.

Due to the intense competition, the Exomorphologist in front took an alternative path.

In those places where universal education in magic is prevalent, there are intelligent ordinary people everywhere (above 12 points), and even the roadside cleaners can cast a couple of Low Tier Spells (1-2 levels). A 16-point Intelligence genius is no big deal there. Those with wealthy family backgrounds and family heritage can rely on powerful Curios to boost their Intelligence Attribute to over 25 points to aid in learning Arcane Knowledge.

The Exomorphologist recalled, "Through my mother’s connections, I was evaluated and entered service with the Silencer Fleet. During the exploration of Star Realm, I paid a little price to purchase a ’rit’ from soone."

"As a return."

"My mother will recomnd him to be an Apprentice Captain of an Other-dinsional Sphere, and he will let this rit go to , allowing to pursue further studies in those advanced academies."

A reasonable exchange of interests.

Modo City favors Lawful Neutral, but non-legal, unwritten rules are allowed. There, the quickest way for ordinary people to rise is to join the Star Realm Fleet to explore other Planes and the Crystal Wall System. Despite so risks, as long as ritorious service is achieved, one can quickly advance. rit is rewarded, faults are punished; this is the foundation of Modo City’s rise. If soone embezzles rit, officials from the top to the bottom of the Star Realm Fleet will be removed and heavily penalized. More severe cases might face the Judgent Court composed of ’Deathwalkers.’

In the Judgent Court, there are quite a few old monsters who have lived for centuries, so of whom can be traced back to the period of turmoil in the Overseas Islands. A portion of them are as powerful as Demigods.

Dandy laughed bitterly, "Without my mother’s connections, I would probably find it very hard to advance to Legendary."

"The reason I possess the strength I have today is largely because of the alien knowledge recorded in ’Eternal Exile Scripture.’"

The backdoor.

Due to the gap in talent, the Exomorphologist chose to take unconventional paths, thus starting to learn about the bizarre knowledge of the Distant Universe.

"After obtaining ’Eternal Exile Scripture,’ I successfully advanced to Legendary Mage."

"Then, I began searching for the second Divine Artifact, the ’Ebony Magic Mirror.’"

The Exomorphologist—Dandy calmly said, "I sold the Other-dinsional Sphere (Interstellar Spaceship) my mother prepared for , spent a great price, and requested the current North Eye to take action. The other party is a very powerful Prophetic Mage who divined the direction of the future for ."

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