Chapter 896: Chapter 279: Yes, I am the Pursuer of Light_2
Previously, Master rlin actually couldn’t clearly articulate that kind of vague feeling.
But after a trip to the Divine Ruins Treasure House, and with the example of Barre Shepherd, everything beca clear.
…
“You have just advanced, your tier is not steady, now is the ti when you have the greatest malleability. And you have also just touched the threshold of ‘Intention’, which is not stable yet, it’s the best ti to guide… And my domain can precisely guide your ‘Intention’…”
As Leonard Churchill listened, his eyes gradually beca unfocused.
He only felt as if soone was speaking in his ear.
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But at this mont, he was already imrsed in a mysterious state of enlightennt, his mind wandering beyond the heavens.
It was as if his thoughts and the world had both beco immobile.
However, Leonard Churchill was unaware that in front of him, Master rlin had quietly begun to unfold his domain.
…
He didn’t know how much ti had passed.
Leonard Churchill’s unfocused pupils slowly refocused.
It was as if his soul had only just returned to his body, and he heard the sound of a saw cutting through bone next to his ear.
And also Master rlin’s words of praise: “Yo, not bad, you endured for two hours. That’s more than I expected…”
On hearing this, Leonard Churchill felt it was unbelievable and instinctively responded, “Has it already been two hours?”
In his perception, it felt like he had just zoned out for a mont.
He imdiately guessed that this was due to the influence of the domain.
This ability of Master rlin instinctively brought so strange phrases to Leonard Churchill’s mind: “ti_stops.avi”
Although it wasn’t a pause in ti, the distortion of his perception was completely undetectable.
If there had been malice, two hours would have been enough to kill him ten thousand tis over.
“Yes,”
Master rlin explained, “I used ‘Overlimit Cognition’ to enhance the developnt of your cognitive domain a bit, and also guided your ‘Intention’. This will greatly improve your perception and learning efficiency in the future. But in the end, it’s still up to you to diligently cultivate.”
As Leonard Churchill heard this, he didn’t have ti to think deeply about what had happened, and respectfully said, “Thank you, Master rlin.”
“You don’t need to be so formal with .”
Without the intention to say much more, rlin continued with his research.
Whether it was the request of Barre Shepherd, or that young lady, he had a thousand reasons to help Leonard Churchill.
Even if it consud a lot of his energy.
The guidance process wasn’t as effortless as it seed; it was like fine-tuning a work of art, where a slight mistake could ruin everything.
rlin simply comnted indifferently, “Alright, now that you have successfully advanced, there’s no need to stay here. This place isn’t necessarily safe right now.”
Upon hearing this, Leonard Churchill glanced at the person wrapped in the Corpse-Wrapping Cloth inside the glass container, understanding what that ant.
This was most likely a dangerous “Contamination Source” of the Crimson Contamination.
Master rlin had given him a great gift. All words of thanks seed inadequate, so without saying much more, Leonard Churchill turned to leave, “Master rlin, I’ll take my leave now.”
rlin didn’t look back: “Mm. Rember to send over so blood samples every once in a while.”
Leonard Churchill: “Sure!”
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Having just advanced to the Fourth Tier, his realm was not yet stable.
Leonard Churchill left the laboratory and casually found an abandoned basent to continue ditation and confinent, digesting and stabilizing his realm.
In the dimly lit room, he lit a lamp, ditating and flipping through Classic Books.
The perception of “Intention” was now very clear, and he could distinctly sense that the world he saw with his eyes was different.
He couldn’t yet accurately describe how much had improved.
But his perception of “Air” had beco much sharper.
The rats a few dozen ters away in his perception appeared as clear blue energies.
However, shortly after sitting down, Leonard Churchill, while looking at the Classic Books, imdiately discovered a problem: “Eh… my thoughts are so clear now?”
That’s when he realized what Master rlin ant by incidentally enhancing the developnt of his cognitive domain.
Although he had a photographic mory, the content seen by the eyes still needed to be digested and rembered by the brain.
And what he was holding in his hand now was the exclusive Secret Skill, “Clown’s Shadow Trick,” which he had obtained before.
He had looked at this Secret Skill before.
Even with the boost of Temporary Comprehension in the Mysterious Realm, it was extrely obscure and difficult to understand.
The more difficult the content, the slower the brain processes it.
But now, as he looked at the characters and patterns already morized, they were smoothly ntally projected into comprehensible text.
Astonished by the Secret Skill that was becoming understandable, Leonard Churchill inhaled sharply, “Sss… is this the benefit of cognitive domain developnt?!”
The pleasant surprise seed almost unbelievable.
It could be an illusion.
He then took out a few of the advanced Card Master Classics he had struggled to read before and flipped them open.
With each page, his facial expression grew more intense.
Leonard Churchill was already very efficient at reading.
But the reading efficiency varied with the depth of the book’s content.
However, at that mont, his eyes moved rapidly, taking in ten lines at a glance.
The content was clearly recorded and integrated into his mind.
“Impressive indeed…”
A hint of brilliance faded from Leonard Churchill’s eyes.
He felt as if his brain had been updated like a computer with a new CPU, processing information several tis faster than before.
The boost in intelligence from the cognitive domain developnt was not additive, but exponential.
It was like soone’s Enlightennt level; if your Enlightennt were 10 and it increased by 1, becoming 11,
It didn’t an your understanding of information improved by 10%.
It might have improved many tis over, even to the point of being worlds apart.
It’s like playing chess; where before you could only think three moves ahead, now your thought process allowed for seven or eight moves ahead.
The feeling was fantastic!
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