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"Shenlan, start recording and analyzing the spell models for Spatial Cutting and Spatial Wall."

"Task has been archived, estimated to require 15 hours and 13 hours respectively."

After Herag instructed Shenlan to begin analyzing the two second-level spatial spells, he held two large tos and began to read.

The ti elent spell is not urgent for now, as it cannot be learned before acquiring the Sands of Ti.

Both of these spells provide detailed explanations of spatial rules, giving Herag a deeper understanding and insight.

He gained a deeper understanding of the principles behind spatial magic spells as well.

...

The next day.

Herag stayed in the ditation Room and began constructing the spell model for Spatial Cutting.

In his mind, he and Shenlan simultaneously started building the spell model for Spatial Cutting.

Now that he has advanced to a Level 2 Wizard, second-level spells can be directly constructed in his mind, no longer needing to be built within a Spiritual Crystal.

His current mind can now bear the rule power, and he won’t risk getting his head blown up.

The spell model of Spatial Cutting is actually very complex, far more intricate than those of Level 1 Spells.

However, having seen the spell model of World Furnace, Herag did not find the model of Spatial Cutting too complicated.

Five hours later, the spell model for Spatial Cutting was completed.

The spell model for this second-level spell is significantly larger than that for the first-level spells, the volu alone shows it’s on a different scale.

Herag walked out of the ditation Room and into the spacious courtyard.

"Reese, please bring a piece of firewood," Herag thought for a mont and called into the house.

Reese, although puzzled, brought out a piece of firewood and handed it to Herag.

"What are you going to do with this?" Reese asked.

"I just learned a spatial spell, and I want to give it a try." Herag smiled.

This piece of firewood was very regular, clearly cut into uniform sizes by a professional.

The wood in Herag’s ho was purchased from elsewhere and delivered by a professional.

Herag looked at the piece of wood in his hand, placed it on the ground in front of him, and then stepped back.

Reese was very curious and watched from the side.

Herag focused his mind, channeling magic power into the spell model for Spatial Cutting, then used Spatial Cutting on the firewood in front of him.

"It’s done," Herag said.

Reese was a bit confused, "Did... anything happen?"

She looked at the piece of firewood still standing there, seemingly unchanged.

Herag chuckled and went over to poke the firewood.

The top half of the wood imdiately slid off, revealing a smooth, even cut in the middle, splitting the piece of wood into two.

Herag picked up the two halves of the wood and examined them closely. The cut was incredibly smooth, almost to the point of eeriness.

With a longsword, he could also split a piece of firewood, but it would never be this smooth and even.

The destructive power of Spatial Cutting far surpasses that of a longsword; no matter how hard the material, it’s useless against Spatial Cutting.

Herag was probably the first to use the spell of Spatial Cutting to chop firewood, akin to using a cannon to shoot a mosquito.

The spell only acted on the firewood, so it appeared as if nothing happened.

But if it were applied to soone’s neck, it could silently separate head from body, and it would be unstoppable.

When Herag employs rule power, unless the opponent also uses rule power for defense,

neither the hardest armor nor the strongest magic shield can block the spell of Spatial Cutting.

In the face of rule power, everything is but an illusion.

Herag closed his eyes to feel it; the effective range of his Spatial Cutting spell reached 500 ters, far exceeding the 100 ters ntioned in the spell’s introduction.

He believed that it was probably due to the World Furnace, as he had already fused the spatial rules into his body, thus attaining a high mastery of spatial rules.

Of course, it may also be due to the Spirit of the White Deer talent, which naturally grants Herag so command over spatial rules.

A day later, Herag completed the construction of the spell model for the Spatial Wall, another second-level spell.

He stood in the courtyard and created a spatial wall 20 ters wide and 30 ters high in front of him, which likely already surpassed the strength of a typical Spatial Wall spell.

Looking at the unchanged space in front of him, Herag attempted to take a few steps forward.

Not only could he walk forward, but he could also quickly run forward without any resistance.

The only issue was that he made no progress and was rely stepping in place.

Yet in Herag’s perception, he could keep running forward without anything blocking him.

This is the function of a spatial wall: an invisible, intangible barrier that creates a wall that can never be touched.

Unless Herag went around it, he would never reach the area beyond the spatial wall.

It seed so close, yet so far away.

Herag thought for a mont and used his Spirit of the White Deer talent ability, discovering he could indeed pass through the spatial wall.

He then tried using the Flash spell, realizing that the Flash couldn’t get through the spatial wall and he remained in place.

After so contemplation, Herag concluded that while the Flash spell allowed spatial movent, it still operated under the current spatial rules.

In other words, when Herag used Flash, it occurred within the spatial range of the spatial wall, so it couldn’t cross over the spatial wall.

However, the Spirit of the White Deer talent ability was different, functioning at the level of spatial rules, hence allowing him to pass through the spatial wall.

Understanding the basic workings of these spells, Herag began various experints and tried different ways to use them.

He needed to quickly beco familiar with and master these spells to use them effectively in combat.

Just knowing them wasn’t enough; proficiency was equally important.

After a few days of practice, Herag could precisely control these spells.

With Shenlan Assistance, he could manage spatial points with extre accuracy, without any deviation.

"Is Mr. Herag here?"

While practicing in the courtyard, a voice ca from the door.

Herag walked to the door and opened it, finding a male wizard in a robe.

Glancing at him, Herag found him sowhat familiar, likely having seen him at Silver Moon City Hall.

"Hello Mr. Herag, my na is Ponte from the Logistics Departnt of Silver Moon City. This is the Sands of Ti you requested to purchase earlier, now approved, and I brought it to you personally."

Ponte took out an hourglass, with only one grain of sand floating inside.

"Please sign this docunt, Mr. Herag, to acknowledge its receipt," Ponte said, producing a parchnt.

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