After Daniel left, Atez took quite a long ti to co to his senses. He looked at Daniel’s retreating figure, a trace of lancholy flashing across his eyes.
"My father... am I really this weak?"
"If I want to reach the strength you had back then, what should I do?"
As for catching up to Daniel’s pace, Atez had completely given up on the idea in his mind. Daniel’s power was in an entirely different league. He could feel it—if Daniel wanted, he could easily kill him with just a raised finger.
At that mont, sothing suddenly ca to Atez’s mind. He reached into his bag and pulled out a piece of paper.
This paper emitted strong elental fluctuations. Had Daniel still been present, he would have imdiately recognized the unique aura that belonged to Faer.
"My child, please don’t lose heart. I know you are no match for Crossbridge Sovereign."
"To be honest, even with the strength I had back then, I still wouldn’t have been his opponent."
"So, please keep pushing forward. Your journey is still long."
As Atez absorbed his father’s comforting words, his mood cald significantly. At the sa ti, he ca to an important realization—how utterly wrong he had been in the past.
He had once looked down on his father with arrogance, but in truth, even the re shadow of his father was enough for Atez to dedicate his full strength to chase after.
Perhaps he had misunderstood his father too much, and the knowledge Faer had imparted to him needed to be revisited and learned again with greater sincerity.
With this thought in mind, Atez clenched his fists once more.
No matter what, he would continue to grow stronger!
Because after all, he was the child of a god!
Both emotionally and logically, he should beco even stronger than he was now.
With this thought, Atez tightened his grip and turned his gaze toward the formation. Though he could no longer see Daniel, he knew deep down that Daniel was still standing there.
"Crossbridge Sovereign, I will keep working hard until I can truly face you in battle!"
As for Atez’s small episode, Daniel didn’t give it much thought.
Instead, he was more focused on the status of the formation.
In contrast, Milla, after entering the City of Elents, had chosen to leave on her own accord. She realized that there was nothing more she could contribute, and besides, she was curious about the different cultures and atmosphere within the City of Elents.
Daniel agreed to Milla’s departure. To him, Milla had simply been a guide, and now that he had reached his destination, there was no need to hold onto her any longer.
anwhile, Daniel’s mind power had fully entered the formation. He needed to examine its structure carefully before he could begin utilizing it properly.
Standing beside him, Mihani acted like a tour guide, patiently explaining things to Daniel.
"Crossbridge Sovereign, the reason Faer-sensei established this formation was actually out of necessity," she began.
"To step into the realm of the gods, the required rituals were too complex. Even Faer-sensei couldn’t complete them on his own."
"So, Faer-sensei designed this formation to assist with the divine ritual."
"Honestly, I don’t quite understand why you want to use this auxiliary formation. Are you planning to step into the realm of the gods as well?"
Daniel shook his head and took out so materials from his bag space.
But before he started, he glanced at Mihani and asked, "Next, I need to gain permission to use this formation."
"Do I need to pray to Faer and let him know?"
Mihani smiled faintly and shook her head gently.
"No need, Crossbridge Sovereign. Before this, Faer-sensei already ntioned that the permission for this formation would be fully granted to you."
Daniel wasn’t surprised by this answer. Faer had already beco a true god, so it was only natural that he had made so preparations in advance.
"Alright, then I’ll begin," Daniel said.
"Please, take your ti, honored lord," Mihani responded before transforming into a ball of light and vanishing from sight.
Daniel’s mind power enveloped the entire formation. He had to admit that Faer was quite the considerate friend.
Faer had probably guessed that Daniel would need to use the formation, which was why he had left so crucial nodes for Daniel to use.
Once Daniel mastered these nodes, he could easily control the entire formation.
As Daniel focused on the formation, he realized more and more that the auxiliary formation created by Faer was nothing short of a genius design!
At first glance, it appeared to be just a massive formation. But once Daniel delved deeper, he realized that this single formation was actually a complex amalgamation of countless smaller formations.
In fact, within the formation, Daniel could even sense a ti domain formation. This ant that Faer’s creation could even accelerate the passage of ti.
And because of the nodes left behind, Daniel could easily control any function of the formation.
It was like a system—once Daniel had the access rights, he could operate any of the system’s features at will.
With the help of this formation, Daniel’s subsequent actions would beco much easier.
The only downside was that, although Daniel had acquired permission to use the formation, he couldn’t take it with him.
It wasn’t that it was completely impossible to take it, but Daniel felt it would be sowhat improper to do so. After all, this was a gift left by Faer for the elental creatures and the City of Elents. If Daniel took it away, it would feel like taking more than his fair share.
However, being able to co back and use it whenever he wanted was still quite beneficial.
And when the ti ca, Daniel could always create an identical formation within his spiritual world.
With these thoughts in mind, Daniel took out the materials he needed from his bag space.
Next, he would use the auxiliary formation to construct his own unique formation.
This would be a delicate and lengthy project.
Daniel summoned all of his avatars and began etching the formation on the ground.
The formation provided by the God of Knowledge not only involved a vast array of elental knowledge but also encompassed both the realms of space and ti.
After the basic frawork was set up, the core of the formation would require Daniel’s purest divine power to be infused into it.
This divine power was sothing Daniel had only used before when he left his na on the Fate Stone.
Since it involved the essence of things, Daniel didn’t want to use it lightly.
As the divine power flowed into the formation, large amounts of materials were absorbed and integrated into the formation, solidifying its power.
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