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Elents, although fewer in number than comprehensible Intents in the Main World, were far more organized and pure. There were only a few dozen Elents for which Mages could cultivate with the necessary affinity, but there was a near-endless number of Sub-Elents.

Best part of all was that the Sub-Elents were directly derived from their Parent-Elents, aning they were nowhere near as scattered as the countless Intents in the Main World. Consequently, this made it far easier to comprehend many of the Sub-Elents while relying on one’s understanding of the Parent-Elent.

However, for normal Mages, you had to have the proper affinity for the Elent in question to gain access to the relevant Sub-Elents. Moreover, you had to have additional, lesser affinities for the specific Sub-Elents to cultivate them.

Although the affinity required for the Sub-Elents was far less stringent than for the Parent-Elent, you nonetheless needed it.

For example, say you had Peak Affinity for the Fire Elent. If you wanted to pursue the Sub-Elents of Smoke, Burn, and Friction as well, then you needed at least a Low Affinity for each of them.

Fortunately, chances were that if you had a Peak Affinity for a Major Parent-Elent, you’d also have a Low Affinity and above for a good portion of the Major Elent’s Sub-Elents.

Unfortunately, finding those specific Sub-Elents that you had an affinity for out of a sea of them was like finding a needle in a haystack.

"But in recent tis, the 42 Kingdoms have developed a spherical tool called a Magic Affinity Tester. With it, all your Primary Elents and Secondary Elents with an affinity above zero will be listed."

This was actually sothing Jin was curious to test out for himself. After all, unlike the people of this world who followed the Mage Path, he followed the Martial Dao Path.

He didn’t necessarily need Magicules.

He also didn’t need a specific energy.

There wasn’t even a point in him possessing any sort of high innate talent.

Even with nothing but himself, he could use Essence Refinent to reach the peak. It’d simply take longer than if he were to convert the Magicules in the air into what he needed before.

There also wasn’t a need for him to skim through scriptures and cultivation techniques to comprehend Intents. With Against-Heaven’s Understanding, everything would be comprehended in due ti, and enlightennt could co from nothing.

But if there were shortcuts available, why purposefully take the hard way?

Converting Magicules into Refined Essence was a shortcut.

Reading Cultivation Techniques to understand Intents was another shortcut.

There was no reason to ignore these shortcuts just for the sake of relying only on himself. That wouldn’t be defending his pride, it’d just be articulating his stupidity.

"Even though I’m about to condense my 3rd Strand of Cosmic Singularity Intent, I still feel as if I’m a long, long way from reaching any kind of tipping point," Jin sighed. His cultivation and comprehension speed already defied common sense, but even that wasn’t enough to satisfy his hunger.

"If I was stronger and wasn’t in this tiny, uncomfortable form, I’d have already raided the Royal Libraries of the other Kingdoms as well. I’d also challenge every strong Mage in secret, comprehending even more Intents."

Looking around, Jin saw a totally read-through library and no sparring partners. A frown ford.

"If only I could get my hands on a Super Elent Crystal. Then I wouldn’t have to worry about lack of material to comprehend Intents from for a while."

Super Elent Crystals were highly concentrated masses of Elents containing untold numbers of Sub-Elents ford in areas of High Elental Density.

However, as they were extrely beneficial to Mages of all Ranks, they were monopolized as soon as they were discovered. Only suprely talented geniuses or powerful Mages were in possession of them.

"Although my Path is different from the Path that any other being in this world follows, I can still make it look like I cultivate the sa Path, as I understand the Mage Path very well. This is to say that I can make myself appear like so sort of Magic Genius, and receive the opportunity to obtain so Super Elent Crystals," Jin stroked his baby chin in contemplation.

"I’d just have to figure out how much talent to show..."

Magic prodigies around the world would bang their heads against walls if they heard what Jin just said, talking about his talent like it was boundless.

Most onlookers would claim him to be shaless beyond compare!

But they’d be ignorant of the true monstrosity that was Jin Stratus, or as he would co to be known in this world—

Arthur Pendragon.

...

Year 11,239 of the New Magic Calendar.

Six and a half years following Jin’s return to Rank 2 Level 3 Evolver status.

Moon God Academy’s Testing Area.

Open to the public, people all around the world could co to the wide, expansive area on the backside of Moon God Academy. Of course, with the inconvenient location of the Kingdom in the middle of the sea, rarely did anyone other than the locals of the nation co to attend this grand, public event.

An event featuring the unveiling of the talents that the future of the Kingdom possessed.

At seven years old, your ’Talent for Magic’ was said to awaken. This was also the age that most in the Moon God Kingdom were when they first traveled to the Moon God Academy to get their talents tested.

Of course, that didn’t an everyone got themselves tested at seven, as there were many standing outside the Academy today that were eight, nine, and above. But past eighteen years of age, you simply weren’t allowed to get your talents tested at the Academy anymore, as they did this open testing to identify potential seedlings, not the old and expired.

Available to the public and accessible by everyone, literally every youth of the Kingdom could visit the Moon God Academy and figure out if they had a future as a Mage. And every year, just as the first snow would fall in winter, tens of millions of kids ranging between seven and eighteen years old would arrive at the Testing Area.

Though it may be odder than a normal testing area, the one that belonged to Moon God Academy was located in a canyon valley. A valley so massive that it stretched in every direction for many miles, the freshly laid snow struggling to cover it all.

On the high-ground section of this valley, hundreds of millions of citizens and foreigners watched from above.

anwhile, down below, the millions of youngsters were being scrutinized by the spectators. Spread out in front of them were tens of thousands of Magic Affinity Tester Balls, as well as hundreds of Academy staff standing beside them.

Just as the nerves of many of the youths were failing them, a loud, military-sounding voice echoed all around, projected by magic.

"This will undoubtedly be the undisputed most important day of your lives."

"It will decide your future. And will make you accept reality."

"But to those of you who will pass the Elental Affinity test today, no matter your status or family na, your testing will be far from over. You have simply passed the preliminaries to beco an ordinary Academy student."

"In Moon God Academy, competition is fierce—especially in the beginning."

"That is where the second part of the testing will assist you greatly, for if you pass it as well, and with a high enough score, you can imdiately ascend the Academy’s ladder. In one step, you can make a thousand large leaps; you just have to keep on persevering."

"However, that’s enough of that. Why don’t we proceed with the Magic Ball Testings??"

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