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Aside from a large number of Magic Stones and materials, the biggest gain from Lynch’s raid was undoubtedly the Wizard Inheritances.

The Wizard Families he raided were a total of three, and from them he obtained six sets of Wizard Inheritances. The "Moon Eclipse’s End Sigh" before him was one of them, originating from the first family Lynch raided, the Claire family, a family studying Celestial Magic.

By the flickering firelight, Lynch quietly started to read.

While Celestial Magic in the Magic domain isn’t as popular as Elental Magic, it isn’t particularly obscure either, with plenty of Wizards studying it.

The theory behind this Magic primarily relies on the ’Star Traction’ theory, where every celestial body in this world possesses unique powers, such as the sun bringing heat, moonlight healing, Mars igniting, and Jupiter thriving with vitality.

Different celestial bodies possess unique powers, and they interconnect through elents; by altering the arrangent and combination of celestial bodies, one can harness their powers.

Soon, Lynch finished one round of reading.

[Moon Eclipse’s End Sigh proficiency 3], the system’s crisp notification sounded in his ear.

Lynch glanced at the panel.

[Moon Eclipse’s End Sigh lv0: 26/100000].

"So slow!"

Lynch couldn’t help but complain.

Wizard Level Magic is an aggregation and further extension of Apprentice Level Magic. The difficulty of learning a set of Wizard Level Magic depends on the mastery of the Apprentice Level Magic within that set’s Ring Magic System, which is basic knowledge.

Related knowledge about Celestial Magic is sparse in the Shadow Tower’s library, and Lynch’s understanding is limited, making it sowhat challenging to learn now.

"Take it slowly."

Shaking his head, Lynch cald his anxious mind. Difficult as it may be, as long as proficiency increases, it’s fine.

Settling his emotions, he took out a pocket watch and pressed the switch. His conscious thoughts entered the Ti Hut, where in this space unique to him, he repeatedly studied this scroll of Magic knowledge.

[Moon Eclipse’s End Sigh proficiency 3]

[Moon Eclipse’s End Sigh proficiency 6]

[Moon Eclipse’s End Sigh proficiency 2]...

Repeating the reading process dozens of tis until most of his spiritual power was consud, Lynch exited the Ti Hut, and his scattered thoughts returned to reality.

"Crackle!"

The sound of wood splintering arose, with burning embers dispersing in the wind.

The bonfire blazed brightly.

[Moon Eclipse’s End Sigh lv0: 368/100000].

The proficiency had already broken through to three digits, increasing by over three hundred points, and the bonfire before him hadn’t even burned out; it felt as if only a mont had passed, showcasing the wonders of the Ti Hut.

But it wasn’t without cost, powered by Magic Stones. Just the brief mont just now consud hundreds to thousands of Magic Stones, truly a voracious beast.

Yet, it didn’t matter; Lynch had already emptied the treasure houses of those wealthy Wizard Families in previous raids. The astronomical number of Magic Stones they’d accumulated over the years was enough for Lynch to squander for quite a while.

"Yawn!~"

The fatigue in his spiritual power made Lynch yawn. For any other Wizard, it would be ti to wash up and sleep, but Lynch was different. The long night was a great ti for cultivation; how could he waste it on sleep?

He stood up, picked up the Phantom beside him, and perford a Cross Sword training.

[Mirror Flowers Water Moon proficiency 3]

[Mirror Flowers Water Moon lv1: 322/20000]

After completing a set of swordsmanship, with heat emanating from his body, Lynch imdiately sat down to comnce Knight Breathing thod training. After one round of cultivation, his previously depleted spiritual power was fully restored, seemingly as good as new.

ntal fatigue was swept away, and the fully revitalized Lynch returned to sit by the fire, pulling out his pocket watch to start a second round of cultivation...

...

Traveling by day, studying by night, traveling, studying, the cycle continued over the months.

After several months of journeying, Lynch finally traveled out of the Forgotten Forest, reaching the next stop in the ruins, the Lost Tower.

"Tap! Tap! Tap!"

Footsteps echoed in the silent forest.

Lynch walked on a stone staircase made of large, wide stone slabs, surrounded by towering trees shrouded in mist and lush grasslands speckled with blue flowers, presenting the visage of a prival Forest.

Yet, beneath the layers of dense greenery, it wasn’t hard to spot the hidden scenery of collapsed stone pillars, shattered murals, and all manner of ruins, debris, and broken bricks now entirely engulfed by nature.

"Tap!"

After passing a broken stone pillar lying across the stone road, Lynch suddenly halted and beca alert.

He vaguely sensed that there seed to be so movent ahead.

In front was an area overgrown with thick vegetation and shrubs, where the stone path was completely buried.

His spiritual power detected no anomalies, yet to be safe, he raised his right hand to his chest and summoned spiritual power to cast a Spell.

Suddenly, a phantom of a crescent moon appeared in the sky, casting moonlight on the vegetation in front, followed by waves of ethereal and mystical sounds echoing back, like a pebble dropped onto a tranquil lake, rippling outward.

[Moonlight Soul Echo]

After more than three months of continuous effort, he finally had a grasp on the Wizard Inheritance of "Moon Eclipse’s End Sigh."

[Moon Eclipse’s End Sigh lv1: 2618/300000]

The spell before him was unlocked post-initiation from "Moon Eclipse’s End Sigh," a Celestial Magic belonging to the perception category of the spiritual magic system, casting moonlight to sense the area illuminated, with an energy intensity of about one hundred units, and a sensing range of over a thousand ters.

A complete Wizard Inheritance isn’t composed of a single Magic Model but a whole suite of category-specific Magic, encompassing Apprentice Level Basic Magic and Wizard Level Spells, with the Soul Resonance among them.

Other than the ti inheritance left by Wizard Somda, this was his first ti learning a complete Wizard Inheritance.

The previous Angry Dragon Fla had supposedly given him inheritance, but in truth, most of the Magic Models were Fire Magic from the apprentice period; Wizard Ron’s Blood and Fire Hymn doesn’t even need further ntion, being just a standalone model.

"Splash!"

Soon, a clear, flowing sound echoed in Lynch’s ear—that was the Soul’s Echo. Through this sound, he precisely identified the creatures in the foliage ahead, discerning whether there were hidden powerful Magic Beasts.

Lynch eased his knitted brows; the Soul’s Echo indicated sothing ahead, but it wasn’t a significant threat.

He continued onward.

The road ahead was heavily overgrown, forming a convoluted wall of sorts, requiring clearing to pass through.

However, given their healthy growth, simply destroying them seed wasteful. With just a short distance to cover, Lynch decided to use [Elental Voidification] instead, rendering himself intangible and passing directly through.

Soon, Lynch erged from the ruins and reached the end of the stone stairs.

What appeared before him was a ruined plaza.

Finally, atop the plaza stood a tower.

This was a colossal Wizard Tower.

Even after millennia, even with its remnants and ruins, its grandeur and greatness could still be felt.

This was the first landmark encountered upon reaching the ruins.

The core site of the ancient Wizard Civilization Acadia, the gathering place for those powerful Wizards of the era:

The Lost Tower.

Of course, this was a na given by later generations, for it was called sothing different in its ti—

The Eternal Tower.

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