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Sage studied hard. He was of course interrupted a few tis to create more devices, but otherwise he kept to a strict schedule. Every morning he would wake at dawn and start training, practicing his techniques. A few hours later, when the sun was at its highest, he would have breakfast and then work on his own Cultivation, performing Connecting Heaven and Earth to increase his strength. In the afternoon, hed eat lunch and then work with his insects. Experinting with different mutations and breeding combinations. When evening rolled around, Sage had dinner before reading books and scrolls until midnight.

From the rate he was going, he would likely finish reading all the books within a year or two, but he had to change his plans given so of the knowledge he ran into. It had to do with one of the things that Sage thought nobody knew much about. Spiritual Roots. Sage had heard them talked about before and the many Sects he tried to get recruited to had ntioned them off-hand, but nobody ever spoke any concrete details. Sage only ever learned that those with heavenly spiritual roots were blessed by the heavens and could train many tis faster than those that werent. In the end, each Sect rely tested a persons bone age and their level of cultivation. They also factored in the ti they started cultivation and then made guesses about how great their spiritual roots were from there.

Sage was engrossed in this new book as it actually had more information then hed ever heard. It was likely, this sort of knowledge was sothing most people only ever got second hand now, which made Sage ecstatic to read it from the source. It turns out Spiritual Roots are a term used to refer to a persons ability to sense and perceive the energy of the world. The better the roots, the greater their perception and in turn their ability to affect energy. Spiritual Roots turned out to just be a sort of technical term for asuring a persons innate talent. It also encompassed the innate elent of a persons Qi. In most cases the innate elent was rely an indicator that their spiritual roots were more highly tuned to a particular type of elental energy which then made it easier for them to manipulate and sense that type of energy. There were rare cases in which people were born with special body types that were the exception, but for the most part anyone could use any elent, it was just many tis harder than what their innate affinities matched up with.

While this knowledge might seem like a bit of aningless semantics, to Sage it was very important. It took him one step closer to knowing the source of the so called talent. If the spiritual roots are a part of the body that he could find, that ans he could try and alter them. If he could alter his spiritual roots he could transform from a person with diocre talent and a limited future into sothing more. Now that he knew it had to do with the perception of energy that was a huge clue to the true source. While it may have been possible to deduce this in the past, it was also possible he could take a wrong path and waste many years studying a false lead. Now that he had a pretty conclusive pointer in the right direction it was possible for him to start experinting.

Sage altered his schedule, cutting his reading ti in half and using it to start experinting in the search of spiritual roots. Hed also finished reading Forging the Forest and Introduction to Plant Cultivation. Along with them ca bad news. The seed hed obtained with much effort from the Demonic Plant back in that Solarium was not properly germinated and so it would never sprout. It was still a valuable resource, so Sage sold it off, but it put a halt to his pursuit of Gardening for now. The book was only an introduction, so it was only the bare basics of growing, taming and commanding a Demonic Plant in simple manners. It was similar to the Beast Taming manuals that were used to rear mounts, in that they were very limited in scope and the resulting beasts or plants wouldnt be capable of anything complicated.

Forging the Forest on the other hand, was quite useful. It was a thod to rapidly shape and grow trees and bushes, along with another thod to embed arrays within them while they grew. In this manner, Magical Tools could be grown, rather than forged or carved out of rare materials. It was quite an interesting alternative to normal Smithing and Sage was happy to start experinting in his yard. It turned out that an Arborist could produce magical tools far cheaper than a Smith could, but at the sa ti they had to put in far more effort and ti instead. They still consud rare materials, feeding them to their plants as special nutrients, but it was far less than a normal Smith would use for a similar magical device. It seed to co down to a matter of labor versus materials. Sage was eager to include it into his repertoire, but its just too bad that it was also a sort of introductory book for Arborists. He could only gain a basic grasp of the techniques and didnt have any guidance on advanced materials and nutrient supports. At best, he could grow so low level replacent materials to use with Smithing, or craft so simple devices.

Barely an apprentice Arborist or Gardener, Sage wasnt depressed. Instead he was excited. The concepts used by an Arborist werent so useful on their own for him, but they were actually quite inspirational as paths of research for his Insects. As the plants grew array inscriptions were inlaid in them in special ways that when the plant finally reached its planned size and shape the array symbols would naturally align into perfect array formations. In this way very complicated arrays could be made. Each symbol could have more ti and effort focused on them, since the whole formation would end up taking months to complete when the plant finished growing.

A Smith was limited to adding arrays throughout their forging ti. Once their weapon finished cooling down the ti to add arrays was no longer ripe. Arrays added after that ti were actually more like formation plates, rely external carvings that greatly relied on the weapons durability. A highly skilled Smith would spend days or even weeks forging a single item, but there was still a limit to their stamina and energy reserves. Arborists on the other hand could spend weeks, months, or even years creating a product. They would grow a whole garden full of weapons or tools, spending a few minutes a day on each one. It took far longer, but they incorporated far more powerful and complicated array formations in order to make up for the difference in expensive materials.

Sage included a few new avenues of study into his research and also picked out a set of weapon techniques to make up for his deficiencies in direct combat. Although it was sowhat of an unusual choice, it was quite in line with his usual way of handling things. He also picked out a few wrestling and grappling techniques and asked Yuan Hu over to help him practice them. After Sage learned the first level of a dozen of them, he actually deactivated his Human Seal and began to practice them along with his serpentine lower half, spending an hour a day training with one or the other of his friends and then treating them to lunch afterwards.

Ti passed. The businesses started to prosper and expand, transforming from a drain on their ti and resources into a source of inco. Sage made progress in many areas, even making ti for research on the materials he brought back from the Hidden Domain, and studying the techniques used to create the weapons and clothing from the Soul Taming Abode. As their popularity increased, Sage finally made a deal with the Sect to outsource production of the magical devices. With the Palace of Prosperity and Movie Troupe as a successful example, the Sect used its massive influence to spread the new devices to all the neighboring provinces and even further beyond.

It wasnt exactly a massive source of inco, but it was a more efficient use of manpower. Sage got Peak Master Zhen to get him an audience with the Blacksmithing Hall and the point that finally brought them over was that the devices could be constructed by Blacksmithing apprentices. Normally, apprentices were only used to forge arrows, and bolts. They could also do other things like horseshoes or weapons, but those were only done in small volu. Anyone who could afford a magical weapon would want it created by a true smith, so apprentices were forced to make high volu consumables. While Sages devices werent consumables, they were very simple and as new and popular items there would be a need for many of them. Also, all but the Movie Projector and Movie Sphere could be built with simple materials which made them extrely cheap and good for practice.

Ti to put that money to use.

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