Herag smiled wryly, not expecting to be so well-prepared, even having such things.
In addition to the token for summoning a Succubus, there were many other things, seemingly taking care of even a very few people.
Herag naturally didn’t care about these; his purpose here wasn’t for these things.
He arrived at the square outside the cabin, found a place and sat down on the ground, glanced up at the sky full of stars, preparing to enter a ditative state.
The stars above weren’t just decorations, they were real celestial bodies.
These stars were brought from various planes by the Wizards of the Boundary Land; each celestial body was tempered and offered good assistance to the Starry Sky ditation Technique.
As long as a Wizard practicing the Starry Sky ditation Technique visualizes these celestial bodies, the solidity speed of the stars will be much faster, effectively accelerating the ditation speed.
This is why the Sixth Ring Tower is surrounded by a boundless starry sky; the Wizards inside the Sixth Ring Tower usually visualize these celestial bodies, enabling much faster growth.
Herag took out a portion of purple Magic Potion from the Space Ring, specifically developed for the Starry Sky ditation Technique in the Boundary Land, nad the Starry Potion.
The formula for the Starry Potion is also public, everyone can refine it themselves, selling it is alright too, without any restrictions.
The Sixth Ring Tower wasn’t hoping to profit from this but rather hoped the Starry Potion could help the Wizards of the Boundary Land grow rapidly, enhancing the overall strength of the Boundary Land.
They not only freely opened the formula for the Starry Potion but also warmly welcod Wizards from all sectors of the Boundary Land to improve the Starry Potion.
As long as the Starry Potion is effectively improved and verified through rigorous testing, one can receive generous rewards.
Herag tried before; at the first level, the normal speed was about two months to successfully ditate a star.
With the Starry Potion enhancent, the speed could reach one and a half months to successfully ditate a star.
It doesn’t seem very strong, but Herag is now a Level 2 Wizard, and his Spiritual Power is close to one hundred points.
At such a ti, to have such effectiveness is indeed quite good.
Herag uncorked the potion bottle, tilted his head back, and drank it in one gulp, then imrsed his mind into a ditative state.
He has plenty of Starry Potions, all provided free by the Sixth Ring Tower, without any cost to Herag.
If more is needed, he can inform them to dispatch more over.
Planes with abundant resources are indeed wealthy, not caring about this little consumption.
All around was very quiet, and Herag quickly entered the state, gradually allowing the shadow of a star to appear in his mind.
Eight hours after continuous ditation, the star’s shadow gradually solidified sowhat.
He opened his eyes and exhaled a breath of turbid air.
The speed indeed accelerated a lot, even faster than he imagined.
Daily ditation can only be completed once; continued ditation rely calms the mind and restores Magic Power, having no effect on increasing Spiritual Power.
Herag didn’t intend to waste the remaining ti and instead took out the prepared books, slowly studying and learning.
Since in the Ti River Basin, naturally, the opportunity should be fully utilized without wasting it.
...
Quickly, a month passed.
Herag sat on the ground, eyes closed, the shadow of a star in his mind completely solidified, with a slight increase in Spiritual Power.
He initially thought it would take another half month to succeed, but unexpectedly, the speed was faster than expected.
Herag felt there might be so other secrets in the Ti River Basin that could make his ditation speed faster and more efficient.
Because previously, in the first level while ditating, it was the sa stars above he was visualizing.
Although the energy particle concentration was high, it wasn’t much higher than the first level, rely slightly higher, not enough for Herag to complete a star’s ditation half a month earlier. There must be other factors.
But Herag wasn’t aware of what these factors were, and naturally, exploring the secrets here wasn’t sothing he could do at the mont.
Herag didn’t bother with it, as long as it was beneficial for his ditation practice.
He returned to the cabin, took a hot bath, then had a sumptuous feast before sitting on the sofa near the fireplace, taking out a book and continuing to study.
Life like this continued, day after day.
Herag lived a cycle of ditation, eating, and learning, even saving ti for sleep.
For Herag, sleeping in the Ti River Basin was an absolute waste of ti.
Were it not for needing food to maintain so essential nutrients for body function, he would skip als as well.
Ordinary people might find such days monotonous and after three to five months might collapse.
Because this place is extrely quiet, without a single shadow in sight.
Sotis quietness is an enjoynt, but too much quietness becos deafening silence.
It was three months later that Herag finally realized the function of those things beside the bed.
In such an environnt, even he would feel so pressure if he didn’t speak to others for ten years.
This is where the Succubus cos into play.
Even if nothing happens, having soone to talk to is always better.
Ti swiftly passes, three months, half a year, a year goes by quickly.
A year later, Herag already distinctly felt his ditation speed had slowed down.
Not the kind of slowdown that prevents progress, still not reaching the current stage’s limit, rely the growth speed had slowed quite a bit.
Originally, just over a month could successfully ditate a star; now it takes at least three months.
Herag was psychologically prepared; the rocket-like ditation speed should indeed co to an end, and he would continue the long ditative journey.
He glanced at the additional stars in his mind, feeling more motivated, took out a portion of Starry Potion, and sat cross-legged to continue ditation.
Herag sat immovably, while the stars revolved around him.
Here is equivalent to a Small Plane, and the surrounding starry sky is truly a cosmos, naturally with celestial movents.
The starry sky slowly revolved around this isolated island, as ti gently flowed.
...
Quickly, nine years passed.
Herag, as when he first arrived, still sat cross-legged on the ground, as if his posture had never changed.
With a calm face, he slowly opened his eyes, a glint flashed in them before he exhaled a breath of turbid air.
"Have I already reached my limit?"
In Herag’s mind, a star’s shadow hadn’t completely solidified, appearing to be still so distance from solidity.
He had been ditating on this star for half a year.
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