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The distribution range of rules is also very wide; the amount of information is sothing an ordinary wizard’s mind simply can’t handle.

So much rule flow, the volu of information is enough to make an ordinary wizard’s brain explode, let alone monitor the subtle anomalies in the rule flows.

Only high-tier wizards like Toad and Acorn, with sufficiently strong spiritual power and high mastery of rules, can achieve this.

But for them, this is already sothing they do instinctively, without the need to rely on magic.

For ordinary wizards, it is indeed like this.

But Herag is different; he has Shenlan.

Shenlan has extrely powerful data storage and analytical computation capabilities.

Especially after Herag advanced to a Level 2 Wizard, Shenlan seems to have experienced so changes as well.

Herag discovered early on that as he grew stronger, Shenlan would also elevate correspondingly.

Now Shenlan’s data storage, analysis, and computational abilities have reached a level even Herag does not fully comprehend.

So Herag thought he could try to create such a magic, as Shenlan already had the ability for environntal detection.

If related information storage, analysis, and calculation are conducted over on Shenlan’s side, wouldn’t that solve the problem?

The only issue with this magic is that once created, only he can use it.

Even if others obtained the spell model, without Shenlan Assistance, they wouldn’t be able to use it.

Seven hours later.

"Task completed, analysis and calculation have produced three plans, as follows..."

Upon hearing Shenlan’s prompt, Herag imdiately began to review.

The first plan requires Herag to boost his spiritual power to over three hundred points, then construct the corresponding spell model.

This plan essentially ans using the wizard herself as the computational center to monitor rule flows.

But for Herag at the mont, this is clearly unrealistic. His current spiritual power is not even one hundred points, let alone reaching three hundred points anyti soon.

The second plan requires Herag to prepare an external computational center, considering if there’s related calculation at the Boundary Land, possibly involving domains related to chanical Wizards.

chanical Wizards are another branch of wizards, like Bloodline Wizards and Elental Wizards.

In the Wizard Plane, chanical Wizards are almost nonexistent, but they are present in the Boundary Land.

chanical Wizards control all sorts of powerful machinery, chs, and many exoskeletal devices, combining these with wizardry for formidable combat capabilities.

Herag has also seen so related consultations lately, as there are many chanical Wizards in the Plane Developnt Departnt.

These chanical Wizards seem to be divided into many factions; so simply utilize machinery without modifying their own bodies.

However, others are more extre, believing in the frailty of flesh and ascension through machines.

Strictly speaking, these chanical Wizards are no longer purely human, nor purely flesh.

They have undergone various chanical modifications, possessing extrely long lifespans even without advancing to higher levels.

After all, if any part of their body malfunctions, they can just replace it with a part.

It was after Shenlan collected this data that it proposed a plan to construct a computational center externally or internally, accomplishing Herag’s objective by situating the calculation within this center.

Herag naturally wouldn’t choose the path of a chanical Wizard, as he doesn’t want to transform into a cyborg.

The third plan offered by Shenlan is naturally using Shenlan as the computational center, just as Herag had thought.

After reviewing the third plan multiple tis, Herag determined there were no issues.

Shenlan’s abilities are indeed very strong now, effortlessly deducing a second-level spell in just seven hours.

Moreover, the deduced spell is extrely ingenious, allowing Herag to see many things within this spell model.

These things co from those more than thirty books, indicating that after Shenlan absorbed this high-quality knowledge, it could quickly utilize it.

Herag feels that if he hadn’t input the content of these books, Shenlan might not have perford as easily.

"Choose the third plan and start constructing the related spell model," Herag commanded.

"Task archived, analyzing and calculating, estimated ti is two hours, expected Magic Power consumption is 17%."

The required ti is even less than Herag imagined.

Two hours later.

In Herag’s mind appeared a cone-shaped spell model, with a very streamlined and ingenious structure.

Any experienced wizard observing this spell model might find it unusual.

Because this spell model is actually incomplete, appearing to have so issues.

For other wizards, this spell model indeed is incomplete and unusable.

But for Herag, this is a perfect spell model.

Because the gaps are actually filled by Shenlan; that part of the function is completed by Shenlan.

Herag imrsed himself, letting his magic power ripple as it was infused into the spell model.

Once activated, Herag imdiately felt his sense expand exponentially.

He sensed a huge circle radiating from him as the center, with a diater of a full ten kiloters.

Within this circle, Herag could clearly perceive every small movent in any part.

"This is..."

The effect of this magic far exceeded Herag’s imagination.

At the sa ti, a new module appeared on Shenlan’s panel.

This module recorded a vast array of complex data information, involving multiple rule powers.

Shenlan was recording information on each rule power in real-ti, detecting any anomaly at the first mont the rule changed.

Imdiately, Herag realized that this was the result of combining Shenlan’s original environntal detection function with rule power.

Originally, Shenlan’s environntal detection range was only a few kiloters, but now it directly reached an exaggerated radius of five kiloters.

This level of perception range might not even be attainable by an ordinary Level 3 Wizard.

This isn’t ordinary perception; it’s being able to sense every detail within the area, even ants on the ground.

However, the Magic Power consumption is also incredibly high; after only about five minutes of use, Herag’s Magic Power had already depleted by 40%.

Calculating like this, this magic drains 8% of Magic Power per minute, which is quite a burden.

It seems that the amount of data related to rules is still too vast, and even the current Shenlan still requires a lot of Magic Power.

Herag thought for a mont and said, "Na this magic ’Rule Monitoring’."

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