"Go get so more magic crystals!" Dennis said with a serious expression.
Kevin imdiately complied. Alongside a dozen scholarly wizards, they swiftly brought crates of magic crystals as instructed by Dennis, placing them at various core points of the formation. Then Kevin asked further, "Master, what's happening? Is there so issue with this advancent ritual?"
Seeing the magical energy in the formation's center rapidly increasing, even Kevin, who wasn't adept in alchemy, sensed sothing amiss.
"Normally, this shouldn't require this much magic," Dennis pondered. "In the past seventy years, over ten grand wizards ascended through the Elental Sight. Even in failure, such a situation has never occurred..." Dennis was perplexed. After a long pause, he spoke again, "But there are too few relevant examples. Everyone's talents, strengths, and constructed domains differ. My assumptions might not be accurate. All we can do now is wait."
Kevin anxiously gazed at the figure in the center of the alchemy array, hoping for smooth progress, feeling helpless otherwise.
anwhile, Lynn, bothered by Kevin's concerns, focused entirely on manipulating the alchemy formation. A massive influx of magic continuously poured into his body, significantly enhancing his ntal strength under the array's influence.
Initially, his ntal reach spanned about three ters around him, controlling elents within that range. Now, empowered by the alchemy formation, it expanded by more than tenfold.
The crux of ascending to a grand wizard lay in two aspects: breaking through in ntal strength and constructing a small domain.
Within this domain, all elents were composed of magical energy. Grand wizards could easily manipulate and transform them, even creating vacuums with a re gesture.
This bestowed grand wizards with imnse control over formal wizards because all elents within the domain were under their command. It ant opponents couldn't directly access any elents in the air as assistance, yet dangers could arise from anywhere within the domain.
Lynn continually narrowed his ntal reach, from enveloping the entire alchemy formation to distances of twenty, eighteen, fifteen ters...
Various elents present in the air beca clearer to his perception. Though he couldn't directly see their forms, manipulating them beca significantly easier.
When his ntal reach reached approximately twelve ters around him, Lynn felt it was sufficient and paused. Then, he delved into the vast expanse of his conscious space.
Everything here was dark and void.
Yet within this void, faint glimrs of light erged, akin to dazzling stars in a night sky—each representing a spell slot.
This was the embryonic form of a wizard's constructed domain, or rather, the outer projection of the domain within the conscious space...
Now, he needed to establish his own Sea of Elents, replacing external elents, and stabilize the entire domain, a crucial step in becoming a grand wizard.
With a thought, two dots appeared in the void of consciousness—hydrogen and oxygen elents! They were the two elents Lynn had used and encountered the most since his traversal. Following swiftly were nitrogen, phosphorus, fluorine, helium... More and more elents erged in his consciousness, replicating incessantly like organized cells, soon filling every corner of the conscious space.
After condensing about a dozen basic elents, Lynn progressed to tal elents like copper, iron, aluminum...
This was Lynn's first attempt to transmute magical energy into tal elents without relying on an AI, an incredibly arduous process taking nearly ten tis longer than producing other elents.
Fortunately, Lynn had previously recorded the processes using Advanced Material Deconstruction, so after so effort, he managed to mimic and fabricate nine common tal elents.
At this mont, the Sea of Elents had taken shape, showcasing a total of forty-nine elents. They were treasures of the magical world, crystallized from nurous wizards' explorations of the natural world. Yet, Lynn wasn't planning to stop there.
Leveraging the concurrent ascension and the alchemy array beneath his feet, Lynn aid to further refine the Sea of Elents.
The prerequisite for a wizard to manipulate and mimic an elent was using Material Deconstruction to fully analyze it. But could this process be reversed?
After understanding an elent's model, could one skip the search and analysis process, directly mimicking it using magic?
This was undoubtedly a wild idea...
If feasible, theoretically, he could fabricate any elent from the periodic table!
At that point, not just crafting a nuclear bomb by hand, but conjuring an antimatter bomb wouldn't be out of reach.
Thinking so, Lynn eagerly began his experint, targeting the elent "plutonium"!
Plutonium, a radioactive elent crucial in atomic energy industries, serving as nuclear fuel and a fissile material in nuclear weapons, was extrely scarce in nature, usually separated from uranium ore.
Directly extracting federal research data on "plutonium" from his AI, Lynn attempted to replicate it using magic.
"The outer electron count and proton count for 'plutonium' elent are 94, neutron count is 145, relative atomic mass is..."
Murmuring softly, Lynn watched specks of magical light shimr within his conscious space, witnessing the gradual formation of a new elent.
Everything occurring within his conscious space also projected into the steadily solidifying domain, consuming vast amounts of magical energy, being constantly transford into various elents.
Finally understanding why the consumption of magic crystals was so staggering, Dennis murmured, "Ordinarily, the preliminary domain covers around five ters. But Lynn's embryonic domain has already surpassed ten ters."
Not only that, Lynn had created forty-nine elents to enrich the Sea of Elents. Was he attempting to achieve everything at once?
It was reckless. Stabilizing the domain and completing the ascension were the top priorities. Building the Sea of Elents could have been a gradual process!
Shaking his head, Dennis halted abruptly, his expression freezing as he stared at the center of the alchemy formation. He sensed a new force gradually forming, astonished as he uttered, "This is... a new elent?!"
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