In fact, during the past few years, Daniel had not been idle.
Given that, in the past era, he couldn’t bring materials back with him, Daniel had only chosen to collect the most important materials to craft the God Rank Skills that were currently possible.
Over the years, the most frequent activity Daniel had engaged in was taking Luna out to explore.
Despite this, during their travels, Daniel had also collected a portion of the necessary materials for God Rank Skills and managed to craft two such skills.
While it wasn’t a huge loss, the process was far from efficient.
The difficulty in gathering materials primarily stemd from the fact that this place was still considered the Origin Realm.
Although it was vastly different from the Origin Realm thousands of years in the future, the materials it produced were mostly the sa.
Despite spending a great deal of ti on his search, Daniel couldn’t gather many valuable materials.
It’s also important to note that Daniel himself possessed exceptional luck, which only made this situation even more puzzling.
Despite this, Daniel had indeed found so materials, but these were hidden in places that even Daniel, with his current demigod-level power, was unable to reach.
So, for now, he had no choice but to give up on those.
Out of the two God Rank Skills he had successfully crafted, both had strong effects.
One, [ntal Deduction], was created with materials that Luke had recently brought back.
In fact, most of the key materials for the God Rank Skills Daniel had created lately ca from Luke.
The second skill, an attack-based one, [Demon Blade], harnessed the power of demons to deal a massive amount of dark attribute damage.
While this God Rank Skill caused lee damage by default, it didn’t matter much to Daniel.
Whether lee or ranged, he could easily switch between them.
When considering raw destructive power, [Demon Blade] was undoubtedly much stronger than [ntal Deduction].
However, Daniel placed far more importance on [ntal Deduction].
[ntal Deduction]
Effect: Create a world in your mind and perform deductions based on the knowledge and information you possess, leading to possible outcos.
Tip: The more information you possess, the more accurate the deductions will be.
Daniel decided to try out the effects of this skill.
Upon activation, it felt as though his mind expanded to encompass countless different worlds.
Although the information and knowledge in each world were the sa, the deduction results in each one varied, and each took a different path.
Daniel wasn’t sure which outco, if any, was the true one.
Nonetheless, this didn’t stop him from using this ntal space to test so theoretical concepts.
After all, certain things, like researching the Primordial Core Weapon, carried significant risks. However, placing it within the ntal world caused no harm.
This endless trial and error were incredibly useful for Daniel, though not irreplaceably so.
Yet, he couldn’t help but think of soone else: Faer, the God of Elents.
If Faer had access to [ntal Deduction], he would probably be overjoyed and wouldn’t be able to sleep for days!
In a room within the castle, Kartora stood before a massive mithril mirror, a faint smile appearing on her face.
The surface of the large mirror emitted a faint chaotic aura.
From the perspective of the outside world, Kartora had secluded herself for five years.
However, for Kartora, the ti she spent creating this mithril mirror felt like an eternity.
As the deity of ti, Kartora could manipulate the flow of ti in her domain.
The stronger her powers, the greater the ti manipulation she could achieve.
Now, at the Fake God level, Kartora could, if she wished, adjust her personal ti flow to be up to ten thousand tis faster than others.
While others experienced one year, she could experience ten thousand years.
No one knew exactly how long it had taken Kartora to create the mithril mirror, but in the end, she had succeeded.
"Crossbridge, I finally did it!" Kartora exclaid.
Daniel was surprised to see a radiant smile on her face.
This was the first ti in the past five years that he had seen her smile.
"Congratulations, Kartora. You finally succeeded," Daniel said. "I know you’ve sacrificed a lot during this ti. But your efforts will surely bear fruit."
Daniel understood just how much Kartora had sacrificed.
She must have endured loneliness and isolation that most people couldn’t imagine.
Overco with excitent, Kartora gave Daniel a big hug before she began to describe the object she had created.
[Ti Square Mirror]
Effect: Can travel through ti and space, hiding complex and profound powers of ti.
"Daniel, do you see this? This is the Ti Square Mirror I’ve created! It can travel through ti and take us back to the past!" Kartora exclaid, her eyes gleaming with fervor. "I believe that if we can return to the past, we can rectify all our regrets!"
"We can, we definitely can!" she repeated, as her eyes burned with intense determination.
Daniel furrowed his brow, but he still spoke up to remind her, "Kartora, I want to tell you that ti is unique."
After all, no one in this world understood the consequences of returning to the past more than Daniel.
According to determinism, everything that happened in the past was already destined.
This ant that even though Kartora had created the Ti Square Mirror, there was no way to change what had already occurred.
However, Kartora seed not to hear Daniel’s words.
She raised her hand and gently touched the mithril mirror.
"Daniel, actually, I know exactly what you’re saying." Kartora said as she spoke calmly. "Even though I’ve reached the Fake God level, I understand that ti’s uniqueness cannot be altered."
As she spoke, the flow of ti around her began to change uncontrollably, manifesting in violent fluctuations.
Daniel could see the furniture around them decaying, turning to dust, while seeds sprouted and grew into towering trees, only to be reduced to dust monts later.
This was the power of a Fake God—without doing anything active, Kartora could influence the very rules of the world.
Despite witnessing this, Kartora showed no signs of sadness.
With a calm expression, she turned to Daniel and said, "Crossbridge, I believe that for us, this is just the beginning."
"At least I’ve proven that we can return to the past!"
"Although we can’t change anything right now, I firmly believe that we will be able to in the future!"
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