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In addition to the endless round trips to pick up whatever he could near the nearest Oracle Shelter, Jake had also tried to et and contact Cekt Mogusar several tis to no avail.

The little alien was as elusive as he was untraceable and apparently Jake was far from being the only one looking for him. Many Evolvers, organizations and nations were actively searching for him. If the Aetherist had not developed well-honed strategies for hiding, he would have been untily disturbed with no mont to himself.

Jake may have been his or one of his most recent disciples, but he had been given no ans of contacting Cekt other than by the conventional ans and he quickly gave up. If the alien wanted to see him he would let fate and luck do their work.

This was problematic, as he had very specific questions to ask for his terraforming plan and the Aether Cores setup, but that didn’t an that he was unable to do it on his own.

In and of itself, it simply ant that he had to go back to his original plan, which was to rely on no one but himself. No big deal.

What really bothered him was that neither Sarah nor the two sisters had tried to contact him after he had saved their lives. They had apparently moved to Will’s island and were helping him set up his business. From the top of his island, he could see them talking and laughing together and he felt quite angry inside because of that.

"Tssst! Don’t co and complain later... " Jake raved in a low voice before he lost interest in them, realizing that everything was fine on their side.

Xi giggled softly, but she was careful not to raise a single remark to him. Because of their bond, she knew he was on edge right now.

At least Will remained a reasonable and reliable person. In addition to selling the Digestors’ carcasses, he had traded them for a number of New Earth’s exclusive products, including food, generators, and most importantly, the raw materials to build a ho to modern standards.

Thanks to this, they had also acquired very welco radio transmitters that allowed them to communicate despite the distance between their islands without needlessly wasting their Aether.

In addition to selling the corpses and bringing back this valuable equipnt, Will had also created his sub-faction Myrtharian Scavengers, which was imdiately affiliated under the main Myrtharian Nerds faction.

The most frustrating part of all this was that the sub-faction had a nobler and more dignified na than the main faction... No wonder Will had been so quick to create it!

Before implenting his long-term plan, Jake modified the atmosphere settings of his island, including the range of the protective shield, and the ambient temperature. While having fun configuring his island, he made no secret of his admiration for the technological ingenuity behind the floating tal disk.

The good news was that he could effectively reorganize and compartntalize his territory as he wished with the shield. Even gravity could be altered from one area to another.

The more complex the specifications required, the more expensive the daily Aether fee to pay, but that was an expected consequence. After multiple tests, Jake finally found an ideal compromise.

A spherical shield enveloped his Floating Island for overall protection, but the center of the island had been isolated by another force field delimiting a circular area 20m in diater. Inside, Jake had increased the gravity by a factor of 3, almost six tis that of the Earth and raised the ambient temperature to 1000°C.

For gravity, this was indeed his limit. With the liquid alloy on him, his body weighed more than 27 tons and at the ti he was practically crushed flat to the ground before barely resisting with all his strength.

As for temperature, he could definitely go higher, but at 1000°C and three tis normal gravity, his body was already glowing red like an iron ingot inside a forge and the burning air tickled his bronchial tubes with each breath. As long as he was not comfortable with the current setting, he would not change anything.

Jake sat cross-legged in the middle of this unbearable area and waited patiently for the heat to take effect. The heated air beca turbulent and rose in swirls while the pile of dirt under his feet began to glow and sotis lt in places depending on the type of minerals.

Soon his seated body began to sink into the lava like quicksand until his body was almost completely subrged except for his neck and head.

Jake closed his eyes and calmly appreciated how the imnse heat and contact with the molten rock stimulated his Myrtharian Bloodline. Every passing second nourished his body, making it stronger and revitalizing its energy. Even with this overwhelming gravity, he was not tiring.

"All right, ti to start. Jake exclaid with a look bubbling with ambition.

With a thought he opened the Oracle System interface and opened his Aether manual in chapter three. Here a large number of Aether Runes were listed, as well as so basic spells.

These elentary Aether Spells were not common spells like the Fireball spell, which was actually rather complex, but elentary in the sense that they gave rise to the fundantal forces of physics as well as certain directly observable phenona.

The Aether was not really energy and even less matter, but it preceded them. Even in contemporary physics, no scientist could really explain when and why exactly energy beca matter and vice versa.

There were equivalence formulas such as the famous e=mc², but this was just based on empirical observation. The miracle of this conversion and the exact link between matter and energy was a mystery that still eluded all of us.

The first Aether Spell he was interested in was simply nad "Light". The objective was to generate energy from the surrounding Aether, which itself would give rise to electromagnetic radiation.

This was a power that he already possessed, but which he sadly had to maintain with his full concentration. He could not simply create a stable autonomous light in his absence.

If he managed to create the corresponding Aether Symbol by perfectly linking the required Aether Runes, he would be able to produce a continuous light on his island. By making this Aether Symbol more complex, he would also be able to play with the temperature and the type of radiation emitted.

In addition to facilitating his training and allowing him to save his Aether, it would then beco possible for him to produce clean electricity by installing solar panels.

It was unfortunate that Sarah and the two sisters stayed with Will, as they would have greatly benefited from a similar environnt adapted to their level, but they had made their choice.

"It’s not going to be as easy as you think. "Xi’s hologram reminded him for the sixth ti in two days.

"Don’t worry about it. During my Aether Core creation, I developed a great deal of patience. "Jake promised as he stretched his hands out in front of him, palms facing each other, slightly apart as if he was holding an imaginary ball.

Checking the Runes sequence, he took a deep breath and started. In any case, with the lava around him he was not in danger of running out of energy. His body would even continue to strengthen over ti.

With the experience gained from the Red Soul Spell, he first created each Rune individually, trying to understand their role and the reason for their existence. By shaping the Aether in a certain way, microscopic effects would occur, but individually it was negligible. Only an intelligible combination gave rise to physically observable effects.

The first step of each Aether Spell was the sa as the creation of an Aether Core: The Point Rune. By violently compressing the Aether to form a singularity in space, the Aether beca so dense for an infinitesimal amount of ti that it could give birth to a clean energy capable of interacting with our world.

In truth, as with the conversion between energy and matter, no Aetherist really understood the link between Aether and Energy. That link existed, as true as 1 1=2, and that was all that mattered.

Unlike the Aether Core, this Point Rune did not need to be maintained over ti and the Aether density inside did not need to be as high. Nevertheless, Jake was still sweating profusely and without his previous training he would never have been able to accomplish this task so easily.

His Aether Core also produced this clean energy, but it was used to nourish his body and bloodline and in battle ti to fuel his Aether Skills.

After about 30 minutes, Jake opened his eyes and briefly stretched his arms.

"I did it."

He had now mastered this Point Rune perfectly. It was still weak and the compression insufficient to create a stable flow of energy. It was the rune at the base of everything and he was now able to invoke it at will.

All the other Aether Runes were created by another thod that Jake had already learned to experint with when making the Red Soul Spell. The force that compelled the Aether to behave in a certain way ca from the mind and creating an Aether Rune was not complicated at all.

The process was long and ticulous, but after another hour and the creation of an Aether Symbol consisting of 7387 Runes, Jake managed to create a ball of white light in his hands. The faint glow flashed for a few seconds before disappearing, but it was a success.

"Now all that’s left to do is to create a stable light source. "Jake exclaid optimistically.

"I hope you’ll have that sa confidence in a few minutes. "Xi joked, her hologram floating upside down in front of him like a bat hanging from a tree. She was bored to death.

Jake frowned, but didn’t contradict her. Creating a stable Aether Spell was much more complex.

Without the spiritual strength of the Spirit Body to maintain the Aether Runes’ shape, it would quickly dissipate. That’s what made the Aether Cores so important. It was not possible to make the other Aether Runes stable by having them store Aether.

Unlike the Aether Core, their purpose was not to accumulate or produce Aether, but to circulate it in a certain pattern. A Rune was more like a spiritual pipe through which the Aether flowed.

The stable Aether Code of Bloodlines, Aether Spells and Skills were woven from a fabric similar to the Spirit Body and the Soul which was ultimately also Aether. Except that it touched on an area that only the greatest Aetherists could explore.

This did not an that the Aether Code in these cells existed because of soone else’s intent, but the Aetherists were calling it the Will. An Aetherist expert could definitely identify the creator of an Aether Core or Bloodline from this Will.

Fortunately, a functional Soul was enough to create stable Runes. However, each Aether Rune had to be ford and stabilized within the Spirit Body before being slowly extracted with a fraction of it.

In order to avoid accidents and to end up senile it was imperative to dissociate this portion of the Spirit Body from his true consciousness while allowing it to retain a purpose.

The Will Fragnt that his brain housed was a more elaborate version where Xion Zolvhur had duplicated part of his own consciousness inside to allow it to operate in a more complex way. Jake was for the mont far from being capable of such a feat.

After a full day of trying to separate his consciousness from the Spirit Body enveloping the Aether Runes he had created, Jake finally mastered the trick. He was proud of his achievent, and Xi did not fail to congratulate him.

Over the next week Jake created all the Runes needed to create his Light Spell, but the Symbol was still incomplete. The location of the Point Rune was vacant and an Aether Core would soon occupy this place.

Before attacking the creation of his second Aether Core, which paradoxically frightened him much less, he took a break and ate copiously from the food Will had brought and went to work.

Three weeks later, the Light Spell ca to life and there was light. His Floating Island finally had its own sun.

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