Herag began to ponder how to perfectly control his own breath, unable to let it disperse freely any longer.
He recalled the Demons he encountered in the Red Forest, all of whom controlled their breath very well.
Because Herag had not entered his true form state, his breath did not disperse wildly.
But even so, those Demons sensed his faint presence.
They thought Herag had just awakened, which is why it was like this, but in fact, Herag simply couldn’t well control his own breath.
When the Bloodline Mark is not fully activated, the breath is relatively weak and hard to detect unless one is close.
However, once he enters the true form state, Herag finds it hard to control his breath.
He closed his eyes and began to try controlling his breath.
When he first tried, Herag felt it was difficult, almost as if he had nowhere to start.
Because this breath emanated from all over his body, to perfectly control it, he had to ticulously adjust his entire body to a harmonious and perfect state.
This was difficult for Herag, who had just entered the true form state, and required ti to adapt.
Herag wasn’t in a rush, as he had plenty of ti to gradually master it.
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Three months passed, but Herag still couldn’t control his breath well.
He realized this might not be a matter of ti; rather, sothing seed to be missing, preventing him from perfectly controlling his breath.
However, Herag didn’t know exactly what was missing, only instinctively feeling so Bloodline Power had not been fully unlocked.
"Task completed, here is the plan."
Shenlan’s prompt sound interrupted Herag’s exploration of breath control.
Herag opened the plan provided by Shenlan and studied it carefully.
He read it for a long ti, spending a full three days to complete this paper-like plan from start to finish.
After reading it, Herag spent so ti deducing and found no issues.
The Rule design plan from Shenlan was very overpowering.
Herag nad this Rule "Eternal," not knowing whether Shenlan extrapolated this Rule based on its own divine title.
The Eternal Rule, as its na suggests, once comprehended, grants eternal attributes, making one immortal and eternally existent.
Although it sounds impressive, achieving such a level is not easy.
Even if Herag created this Rule, he could only use it temporarily within his own Domain and couldn’t yet integrate it into the world Rules of other Planes.
He imdiately began constructing the Eternal Rule according to Shenlan’s design plan, refining his own Domain.
In his Ancestral True Body state, Herag’s mastery over various Rules had already reached its peak.
He reached out and casually manipulated the Rule prototype as if molding clay.
This Rule prototype had no attributes nor any conceptual elents, it could even be said not to exist.
What Herag needed to do was mold this Rule prototype into the Rule Power he desired.
This step seed quick yet also extraordinarily long.
Herag focused intently on the Rule prototype in his hands, forgetting the passage of ti.
When he ca to, he glanced at Shenlan’s panel, realizing a year had passed.
Herag looked down to find a dazzling object resembling a cross-star in his hands, exquisite and perfect.
The next crucial step was to refine his Domain and integrate this cross-star into it.
Herag deployed his Spiritual Power, using knowledge learned in the Boundary Land to begin condensing his Domain.
The essence of a Domain is actually Spiritual Power, being the Wizard extending his Spiritual Power around to form a defined area.
Once his created Rule is integrated into this area, it becos a unique Domain.
The principle is sowhat similar to creating a Plane, yet not entirely the sa.
Planes have comprehensive foundational Rules, while Domains only contain Wizard-created unique Rules.
With a thought, Herag expanded a Spiritual Power area, enveloping a region within a thousand ters radius.
If it were Shenlan’s environnt detection, it could reach a greater distance.
However, the Domain’s reach is related to one’s own Spiritual Power limits, so relying on Shenlan’s environnt detection wouldn’t complete this step.
Herag cradled the Eternal Rule and gently tossed it out.
The Eternal Rule flew out, colliding with Herag’s Spiritual Power area, producing so wonderful reactions.
The cross-star-like Eternal Rule began to lt and dissipate, transforming into countless points of light, scattering throughout Herag’s Spiritual Power area.
As these points of light contacted and rged with the Spiritual Power area, the whole area gradually solidified, becoming an indistinct Barrier-like thing.
With the gradual fusion of light points, the Spiritual Power area increasingly solidified, resembling more and more of a Barrier.
Throughout the process, Herag kept his eyes closed, feeling every instant of change within the Spiritual Power area, gaining much information from it.
After a long ti, Herag slowly opened his eyes.
Centered on him, a dark golden Barrier with a diater of one thousand ters surrounded him like a dark golden shell.
With a thought, the entire Domain began to retract, vanishing into his body in the blink of an eye, restoring the surroundings to normal.
With another thought, the Domain expanded instantly, the dark golden Domain reappearing and encompassing the surroundings.
Herag gazed at the flowing Rules around him, finally understanding why Level 4 Wizards were so powerful.
Within his Domain, all Rules obeyed his command, and no one else could utilize the Rule Power there.
Besides, there flowed his self-created Eternal Rule.
Many Level 4 Wizards’ Rules might not be High-Rank Rules, but they must be well suited to themselves, significantly aiding their actual combat.
Herag’s Eternal Rule is not only a High-Rank Rule but has its peculiar, insane traits.
As long as Herag stands within his Domain, he is immortal, invincible, suffering not the slightest harm, avoiding even the aging brought by the passage of ti.
Within the Domain, he could even evade aging.
This ans that when Herag expands his Domain, he’s inherently invincible within it.
But this is theoretical; if ultimate force from outside strikes directly through the Domain, Herag may still perish.
However, against ultimate force, no Domain would suffice, just among equal Level 4 Wizards, Herag holds a significant advantage.
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