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??Chapter 276: Chapter 247 [ditate Star] Descends upon St. Land!_1

Chapter 276: Chapter 247 [ditate Star] Descends upon St. Land!_1

[Blue Star Sea Quadringa Tower]

Origin Energy: 24.2 Experience/hour.

Talent Fragnts: 3.8/day.

Heart of Flas: 2.4/day.

……

As the sweep proceeded, Tuck scrutinized the gap between his current anchor point and the previous anchor at the Pentagonal Tower.

“In terms of Origin Energy Experience, 24.2 is quite a bit lower than the 32.6 of the Pentagonal Tower.”

“It’s normal for the Pentagonal Tower, as the core, to have higher Origin Energy Experience.”

“The Talent Fragnts reach 3.8, which is actually slightly higher than the 3.4 of the Pentagonal Tower.”

“After all, the main focus of the Pentagonal Tower is the circulation of Steam Origin Energy, not the Transcendent Origin Attributes.”

“My High Star Blue Tower, once it’s augnted to draw from St. Land’s full Steam Ecology Cycle, will likely see a daily increase in the number of Talent Fragnts.”

“Additionally, the Heart of Flas at 2.4 is only a bit less than the Pentagonal Tower’s 2.6.”

“Overall… If I can increase the number of Talent Fragnts.”

“And in the future, after I construct Old Day, Steam, ditate Star, and experience a further increase in Origin Energy Experience.”

“This Four Ring Tower will be completely fine as a long-term developnt spot.”

In his thoughts, Tuck looked at the bounty of his fast sweep over the last 150 days.

Talent Fragnts: 646.

Heart of Flas: 412.

Added to the steady accumulation at the secure stronghold, this rapid 150-day sweep had amassed a considerable amount of resources for Tuck.

He opened his attribute page.

[Transcendent Sequence]

Steam Wizard: Level 33.

Original Dark Sea: Level 33.

[Transcendent Power]

Phase Walking (665 Fragnts): Level 39.

Heart of Flas (920 Fragnts): Level 39.

[Transcendent Talent]

Precision Correction (SSS Level): 1180%.

Steam World Origin Spirit State (SSS Exclusive Level): 2020%.

……

Tuck had raised his SSS Level Transcendent Talent [Precision Correction] to a tier of 1500%.

With the continuous elevation of his SSS Level Precision Correction.

The world’s patterns around him beca increasingly distinct and easier for Tuck to control.

Even with a re thought, Tuck could now deeply manipulate the trajectories and patterns of the world around him.

“If it’s raining, I can adjust the course of the rain around .”

“The heavy rain will automatically avoid .”

“So attacks, not particularly strong, can also be diverted by manipulating these patterns, altering their course to miss .”

“The extre improvent in my Precision Correction ans my enemies’ accuracy becos terrible.”

“Is this the formidable effect of Precision Correction after it has been elevated?”

A hint of a smile traced the corners of Tuck’s mouth.

“The effects at 1500% Precision Correction are already quite absurd.”

“When it reaches 2000%, the effects will be even more so.”

“Also, breaking the 2000% barrier for Precision Correction and entering a new level, I wonder what kind of transformation will occur.”

In thought, Tuck turned his attention to his main focus for upgrading — the Heart of Flas.

Heart of Flas (920 Fragnts): Level 39.

“This will be the test to see if it has an effect.”

Taking a deep breath, Tuck invested all 100 Fragnts directly into the Heart of Flas.

Heart of Flas (1010 Fragnts): Level 39.

Under normal linear increase, adding 100 Fragnts should result in 1020.

But now it was only at 1010 Fragnts.

That ant 1000% was a threshold; past it, 2 Fragnts were needed to add 1 point.

If this was a threshold, then it might signify a transformative effect.

Tuck closed the System.

He keenly felt the effect of his unique Fla Divine Power, “Heart of Flas.”

Tuck had a vague sense that a very special Transcendent Origin Attribute was slowly transforming and erging within the Heart of Flas.

“There is an effect, but it’s not significant.”

“No need to ask; if asked, the answer is that there weren’t enough points added.”

“System, add more!”

With that, Tuck plunged all 300 points in at once.

Two Fragnts raised a Talent point.

The transformative efficiency of the Heart of Flas at 1160% surged imdiately.

After about fifteen minutes, when he felt that the initial stage of the transformation had stabilized and the special nature contained in the flas had beco active,

Tuck reopened the System.

[Immortal, Heart of Flas (1160 Fragnts)]: Level 39.

The Transcendent Power “Heart of Flas” had beco “Immortal Heart of Flas.”

Feeling “Immortal Heart of Flas,” inherently imbued with Spiritual Perception, Tuck noticed an outpour of nurous Transcendent Characteristics unfurling.

[Immortal, Heart of Flas]

A Divine Fla that has undergone perfect transformation, possessing an extre [Immortal] Attribute.

Once ignited, it burns destructively against Transcendent Lifeforms, Transcendent Ecology, and even Transcendent World, causing devastating combustion.

Feeling this newly transford [Immortal, Heart of Flas], a slight tremor ran through Tuck’s brow.

“The Immortal Fla has an extrely potent burning attribute, very difficult to extinguish.”

“From the essence of the fla source…”

Tuck delved into a detailed experience of how [Immortal, Heart of Flas] presents itself within his Wizard Sequence Ecology.

“It quickly perates the Origin Energy Layer of flammable materials and the profound depths of the burning material itself, thus deeply burning the target, unlike the superficial flas before.”

“According to the principles of Transcendent Studies,”

“This type of fla is distinctly of a highly destructive and invasive nature.”

“Because of its extre destructiveness that allows it to burn deep into the material’s Origin Energy core, it is difficult to extinguish by ordinary ans.”

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