Wizard: Start with Biological Transformation to Grind Experience Chapter 602 - 6: Space Domain
Several days later, the Guardian Tower, study room.
In the study, Lynch sat in a chair reading the latest batch of space knowledge fragnts excavated from the Underground City.
He was preparing to attempt his plan—
Domain construction.
He had been quite torn about whether to construct the Ti Domain or Space Domain first.
Initially, he planned to construct the Ti Domain first, after all, the third stone gate in the Ti Hut had already been opened, containing a complete Ti Domain Inheritance, whereas his knowledge on the Space Domain was still insufficient.
However, when constructing the Ti Domain, he encountered so issues... and these issues couldn’t be solved imdiately.
There was no other way,
so he decided to start with the Space Domain first.
The process from Mystical Circuits to a Domain is quite challenging, but if one is already a Domain Wizard, constructing another domain becos much easier.
After all, the key to constructing a domain lies in unblocking the thirteen Mystical Circuits, imprinting Alan’s Mark in the Spiritual Sea, and obtaining the complete Domain Docunt.
The most ti-consuming and insurmountable aspects are primarily the Mystical Circuits and Alan’s Mark, requiring step-by-step cultivation and accumulation of strength.
Now that Lynch had unblocked all the Mystical Circuits and completed Alan’s Mark, he only needed the Domain Docunt, which is essentially the Domain Inheritance.
Just need the Domain Docunt?
Saying it so easily, is the Domain Docunt that readily obtainable?
From nothing to sothing is certainly not easy, humans cannot comprehend what they haven’t seen, and Wizards are no exception; no matter how proficient one is in Mystical Circuits knowledge, it’s impossible to understand the Domain Level.
Yet Lynch was already at the Domain Level and possessed a complete Domain Inheritance, essentially providing a domain frawork and ample understanding of the domain.
Using previously learned knowledge in combination with Domain Level understanding, carving out a new domain beca less difficult.
Of course,
it’s not as easy as waving a hand, given the significant differences between decay and space; without proper comprehension of so space knowledge, a breakthrough is unattainable.
As for achieving a breakthrough, it can only be done through repeated learning and experintation.
Soon, Lynch finished reading the knowledge fragnts in his hand.
Simultaneously, a prompt sound from the system panel echoed.
[Space Domain Skill Level 1]
Checking the system panel revealed a brand-new knowledge entry.
[Space Domain lv0: 82/100]
Similar to the Decaying Domain at the ti, as Lynch began constructing the Space Domain, this data entry appeared on the system panel.
Although there was no knowledge breakthrough this ti, gaining skill level was not difficult; combining previously learned space-related knowledge with personal domain understanding increases the skill level.
It’s like re-learning a piece of space knowledge with domain understanding, leading to a skill level boost.
After formal domain construction for just a few days, Lynch already raised his skill level to 82. Considering the countless space knowledge fragnts excavated over the years from the Underground City in Jade Land, the accumulation seed boundless.
Once everything is systematically reorganized, the Space Domain should be almost fully constructed.
"Knock knock!" At this mont, the door was knocked.
Lynch set down the docunt in his hand and said, "Co in."
"Click!" sounded.
The door opened, and a young girl walked in, her pure white hair dazzling in the sunlight.
This girl was none other than Kong from Fran, the one he had sparred with so days prior.
After revealing her identity and resolving the misunderstanding that day, Kong stayed in the Tower, having originally been tasked to secretly protect Lynch; transitioning to an open role was logical.
Walking into the room, Kong asked, "Miss Naliti told you were looking for ?"
Lynch wore a polite smile as he stood and warmly said, "Yes, Miss Kong, how are you finding your stay in the Tower?"
Kong gave Lynch a knowing look and straightforwardly replied, "You can speak your mind."
She might appear young, but possessing such strength ant she traversed vast years, experiencing countless people and events, seeing through Lynch’s intentions.
Lynch wasted no ti, nodding and saying, "I indeed have sothing to request of you this ti."
Kong said, "Please, go ahead."
Lynch hesitated, then awkwardly asked, "May I look at your Domain Docunt?"
During their spar, Kong’s domain was evidently space-related, and since Lynch was now constructing a Space Domain, he felt that fully viewing her Domain Docunt might inspire him greatly.
After pausing, he quickly added, "Of course, you can na any price, and I won’t look at the core parts, just observing the skeletal structure and rune formations will suffice."
The request was quite audacious; Domain Docunts are any Domain Wizard’s deepest secrets and the source of their power. Revealing one’s Domain Docunt lays bare all strengths and vulnerabilities to another, essentially giving them one’s life and death.
While Lynch stated he wouldn’t view the core content, only examining rune arrangents, so risk remained; compensation was inherently necessary.
Yet, Kong unexpectedly responded generously, "Is that all?"
All...
Lynch was taken aback.
Kong smirked slightly, with a hint of sarcasm in her gaze, as if viewing a country bumpkin entering the city for the first ti.
She scoffed, "A domain is indeed precious, but only to Seekers below the Domain Level. You’ve stepped onto this level; it’s no longer an impressive thing, just so knowledge when it cos down to it."
"Knowledge is precious only to those below; for those above, only the knowledge of higher plateaus matters."
Pausing, she generously stated, "Do you wish to view my Domain Docunt? Then go ahead."
With that, she surprisingly untied her waist cord, shrugged lightly, and the gown slid off her shoulders to the floor.
Her alluring and picturesque figure was displayed in Lynch’s sight...
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