Ten thousand Alliance coins per month are enough to change his destiny, freeing him from ever worrying about making a living again.
For this goal, he can endure any monotony.
"Hmmm, let’s see which Wizards are recruiting for witchcraft experints, hopefully, a Legislator or Speaker is short on people." After a while, the young man, who had cald down, took out the Continent Communication Device from his Space Ring and began to browse.
Over the years, the compensation for witchcraft experints in the Wizard Alliance has undergone significant changes.
For instance, even players now can sell an apprentice-level Witchcraft Position for 50 Magic Crystals by assisting Wizards in witchcraft experints.
And so Legislators or Speakers can issue urgent recruitnts, raising the price to a hundred Magic Crystals.
Unfortunately, the number of people needed for such recruitnt is limited, and one has to compete for them.
"Huh, what’s this?!" The young man had just opened the task list on the Continent Communication Device when his gaze was imdiately drawn to a task pinned at the top.
[Speaker Lor is recruiting players for a witchcraft experint.
Task reward: Apprentice-level Witchcraft Position 200 Magic Crystals, one-ring Witchcraft Position 3000 Magic Crystals...]
"Hiss——" The young man gasped involuntarily and clicked to accept the task without hesitation.
Never before had there been a price of two hundred Magic Crystals for an apprentice-level Witchcraft Position. This cost-effectiveness has been pulled to a level even higher than hunting Abyssal Demons, and it’s very stable, with no risks.
It would be a pity not to seize this task.
[Task accepted successfully, please report to the Lor Wizard Tower task registration office as soon as possible.]
"Luckily, I got it." The young man let out a gentle breath, imdiately stepped out of the house, and flew towards the Lor Wizard Tower, located at the center of Lor Wizard City.
...
A mont later, on the 80th floor of the Lor Wizard Tower, in a huge laboratory.
A hundred thousand players stood scattered around, quietly waiting for the Wizard responsible for distributing witchcraft construction models to give out the witchcraft models.
"Shaky Wizard, these are the six one-ring witchcraft models you need to experint with."
Just when the young man was getting a bit bored, a yellow-glowing parchnt suddenly floated in front of him, accompanied by a gentle voice in his ear:
"Upon completing the construction, please submit the task through the task section of the Continent Communication Device, and roughly describe the effect of the witchcraft and the construction situation."
"Okay." Shaky nodded, opened the panel, and selected six one-ring witchcraft models for construction.
In the next instant, the six one-ring witchcraft models simultaneously began to construct in his Sea of Consciousness, each at varying speeds. The process was smooth, seemingly no different from constructing other incomplete witchcraft models in the past.
On the high platform at the forefront of the crowd.
Kateya spread her senses and carefully observed the reactions of the players below.
"It’s a success!" Upon seeing those players’ usual experintal deanor without any unusual expressions, a delighted smile appeared on her face.
These players can indeed construct ti witchcraft models; they are truly a group of miraculous beings.
Next, she just needs to have the players experint with all the models that Master Lor has already dismantled, and then she can take them back to report. She believes Master Lor will be very happy to hear this news!
...
At the top floor of the Lor Wizard Tower, in the study.
"Indeed, such matters are not difficult for players." Lor, observing the players on the eightieth floor of the Wizard Tower through his senses, displayed an excited smile on his face.
The players can construct ti witchcraft models and help him conduct pre-playthroughs.
Thus, his pathway in space-ti witchcraft is once again connected, and the hatchet in his hand grows ever sharper.
"Hmm, conducting experints on all the models will also take ti. I cannot waste this ti." Lor looked up at the River of Ti Scroll, feeling increasingly driven.
...
Ten days later.
"Master Lor, the players have successfully completed experints on all witchcraft models."
On the light screen, Kateya respectfully reported with a smiling face: "This experint succeeded seventeen thousand five hundred and eighty-five tis, and failed twenty-three thousand seven hundred and seventy-one tis."
"I have sent all the experint videos via the Continent Communication Device, please check them."
"Alright, good work." Lor slightly lifted the corners of his mouth, "Please wait, I’ll see which ones failed and will soon give you another version of the rune models."
Upon saying this, he imdiately hung up the communication and couldn’t wait to start reviewing the experint videos organized by Kateya.
After confirming the failed experint models, he quickly sent a backup experint model to Kateya.
Over the years, he had prepared no less than twenty sets of various rune model combinations, aiming to cover all conceivable directions.
The first set, the one he was most confident yet hardest to construct, managed to complete over seventeen thousand experints, which was within his expectations.
He had prepared twenty sets of rune model combinations, filtering them down one by one till the end, making it difficult for any errors to occur.
Even if there were, the remaining two years would be sufficient to perfect it.
Ti flies like water, and in the blink of an eye, two months have passed.
"Master Lor, great news, this ti the experints succeeded fifty-two tis, failing only seven."
On the light screen, Kateya reported respectfully.
"Haha, good!" Lor nodded with a smile, "You go and rest first, I need so ti to perfect the remaining seven experint models."
"Yes, Master Lor." Kateya responded.
The communication ended.
"Seven attempts, two months should be enough to complete the adjustnts." Lor felt anticipation swell in his heart. After identifying the seven failed experints, he imdiately began to simulate more complex solutions in his Sea of Consciousness.
The long-desired ti witchcraft was now almost within reach for him.
...
Wizard Calendar, Year 5003, August 3rd.
Betula Continent, at the top floor study of the Lor Wizard Tower.
"Congratulations, Master Lor, all experints were successful this ti." On the light screen, Kateya was all smiles, reporting the joyous news.
"Thank you, you may take a rest now." Lor nodded, ended the communication, and suppressed his excitent as he reviewed Kateya’s recently sent ssage, along with all previous successful and failed experint videos, thoroughly analyzing everything.
The construction of witchcraft allows for no carelessness, especially since there are only so many Witchcraft Positions.
He must understand every detail to truly begin constructing the ti witchcraft.
Five days swiftly passed by.
After confirming everything was in place, Lor began constructing his first ti witchcraft in his Sea of Consciousness.
He had long nad this witchcraft, calling it ’Ti Disruption Witchcraft.’
...
Wizard Calendar, Year 5018, December 9th.
On Mole Continent, at the top floor study of the Yiao Wizard Tower.
"Law Prototype... Manifestation..."
The Sixth Ring Gold Elent Speaker, Yiao, flipping through a parchnt on his desk, suddenly had a spark of inspiration: "The essence of our Wizard Civilization’s cultivation system is runes, and traits are derived from the fusion of various runes."
"Directly treating traits as a Law Prototype is undoubtedly a misguided approach, making it naturally difficult to perfectly master."
"But what if we evenly project traits onto each fundantal rune, letting them collectively bear the load, and then induce resonance to draw the Plane Group’s source attention?"
Prior to this, he and most Speakers gained so deeper knowledge about the Second World, knowing that only by inducing resonance can they proceed to the next step, and all had been researching how to use traits to invoke source resonance in the Plane Group.
Initially, they tried applying thods from various other civilizations, but no matter how hard they tried, they couldn’t induce resonance between traits and the world’s source.
Clearly, thods from other civilizations were not suitable for them.
So Speakers, unwilling to give up, continued experinting with Tier Seven breakthrough thods from previously untried cultivation systems, while Yiao pondered a new path.
Until today, he finally thought of a practical starting point.
Yiao took out the Continent Communication Device and casually entered his hypothesis into the Alliance’s database, marking it as a key observation, then eagerly began experinting with his own idea.
Though research on the Seventh Ring breakthrough path isn’t the most critical in the Wizard Alliance nowadays, it still ranks among the top five.
With one more person trying, the proven ti is very likely to arrive sooner, enabling quicker progression to the next stage of research.
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