I, a cultivator, have ended up in the wizarding world.
Chapter 243 Level 7 Large Elemental Pool Arrives
Chapter 243 Level 7 Large Elemental Pool Arrives
A few years later.
As Jemin looked at the five black giants in front of him, each over ten meters tall, with imposing physiques and an aura of pure destruction emanating from them, a hint of undisguised satisfaction appeared on his face.
These black giants had perfect physiques, and their jet-black shells emanated a chilling aura that could be seen with the naked eye.
They stand there like five dormant volcanoes, ready to erupt at any moment.
Through the soul link, he clearly sensed that the strongest of the five black giants, the leader, had reached the level of a third-level being.
The remaining four, though slightly inferior, were all firmly established at the level of second-tier beings.
Although in order to enable the hatching pool to quickly nurture these high-level black giants, Jemin has consumed a large amount of energy from newly purchased small elemental pools over the past few years.
Fortunately, these efforts yielded remarkable and astonishing results, fulfilling what Jieming had initially envisioned.
"However, the results were still much worse than I had initially expected..." Jemin frowned slightly, commenting to himself.
"Although elemental life forms have little dependence on matter at birth, the energy they require far exceeds expectations. Even with so many small elemental pools, the speed at which these creatures are nurtured is still unsatisfactory."
Thinking of this, Jemin turned his head and glanced at the huge hatching pool behind him.
In that deep pool of water, several young black giants, whose bodies were not yet fully solidified and which emitted faint signs of life, were slowly being conceived.
Based on the current energy supply and incubation rate, it will take them at least several years, or even decades, to hatch.
"Moreover, even these few black giants that have been successfully conceived have not fully realized their potential. The resource constraints at the beginning of their birth have affected their development to some extent, and their subsequent improvement will depend on the situation later." Jemin silently calculated in his mind.
After thinking all this through, Jieming habitually glanced at his terminal.
The screen clearly displayed his appointment for today's visit.
Several months ago, his mentor Clark had already sent a message via communication: the massive level seven elemental pool that he had ordered, which cost a huge sum of money, had been completed, and he was asked to find time to complete the handover procedures.
Jemin was quite eager to get started.
He could already imagine the qualitative changes his laboratory and even the entire Purgatory Sulfur Plane would undergo after he possessed that artificial elemental plane!
But at the same time, he was also a little nervous.
After all, a level seven large elemental pool is no ordinary commodity.
Despite containing only one complete fire element rule, its unique properties and structure allow it to be considered a "plane" even in the endless chaotic void!
Naturally, this kind of thing cannot be transported through a conventional teleportation array.
After all, apart from the most famous strategic teleportation array of the wizarding civilization, there are very few teleportation arrays under normal circumstances that can handle the spatial specifications of "plane".
Forcibly teleporting will only lead to disastrous consequences.
Therefore, the method of transporting this level-seven large elemental pool appears to be very... "primitive".
It can only choose a stable and safe route, just like when conquering other planes, and find a level six wizard to "control" this elemental pool to navigate through the chaotic void.
Once they reach their destination, they will be "embedded" into the Purgatory Sulfur Plane to which Jemin belongs.
Normally, to ensure the confidentiality of their own plane, the wizard who purchases the Level 7 large elemental pool actually "opens" the plane himself.
However, Jemin's level was too low; he was neither qualified nor capable of controlling an "artificial plane."
Therefore, someone else had to be assigned to this task.
And the person who drives this plane... naturally, there is no other candidate besides Clark, who is the middleman in this huge deal.
The thought of his mentor coming to the Purgatory Sulfur Plane to tour his possessions and research results gave Jemin a subtle feeling, like his homeroom teacher was about to make a home visit during his school days.
Soon, the agreed time arrived.
At this moment, the sky over the Purgatory Sulfur Plane underwent a strange change.
The sky, which had been perpetually shrouded in dark red dust composed of volcanic ash and sulfurous gases, suddenly began to twist violently.
In an instant, the entire atmosphere of the plane was shaking!
Because Jemin has not yet advanced to level six, he does not have the ability to manipulate the core of the Purgatory Sulfur Plane.
Unable to personally manipulate their own plane to release the dimensional barrier and actively receive the impending massive elemental pool.
He could only watch helplessly as the two planes slowly and steadily merged in the void, guided by some kind of gravity and law.
After trembling for about a day, the large level-seven elemental pool, radiating dazzling flames, was finally fully embedded into the Purgatory Sulfur Plane to which Jemin belonged.
Its enormous size radiated light comparable to that of a star, making it look like an eternally blazing sun had appeared in the sky of the Sulfur Plane of Purgatory!
After the large element pool was inlaid, Clark's figure slowly descended from the sky.
Passing through the energy shield in mid-air, I arrived in front of Jemin.
"Congratulations, Jemin, your big guy has arrived." Instructor Clark's voice was as calm as ever.
Clark casually tossed him a space expansion bag, about ten cubic meters in size.
Jemin took the bag and looked inside. The space expansion bag was densely packed with neatly arranged metal pieces the size of fingernails.
Jemin recognized these things.
These are considered "information storage cards" specifically for the Magic Network terminal.
Each metal sheet contains a massive amount of data.
Jemin had a bad feeling, but he still looked up at Clark: "Mentor, what's in here?"
Clark remained expressionless and calmly stated, "Those are the user manuals for the 'Level 7 Large Elemental Pool'."
"If you don't thoroughly study all the relevant knowledge and operational details stored in these memory cards, then I don't recommend that you try to access that elemental pool in the sky right now."
Upon hearing this, Jemin's eyes widened in shock!
How can a user manual require such a massive amount of knowledge storage?
He could already imagine the terrifying amount of time and effort required to fully master this elemental pool.
Swallowing hard, Jemin wiped away his cold sweat and said with a smile, "Thank you for making this trip..."
Afterwards, led by Jemin, Clark took a stroll through the Infernal Sulfur Plane.
Somewhat surprisingly, Clark expressed his approval of the situation on this plane.
He commented, "While the environment here is undoubtedly extremely harsh for most naturally growing creatures, it is a fairly good environment for many elemental creatures, especially those with fire attributes."
"Moreover, the resources are abundant enough, which can save a lot of money in the later construction... Although the environment is indeed a bit harsh, it is a fairly valuable plane overall."
Clark's research on the active plane has recently entered a critical phase and made great progress, so he did not stay in the Purgatory Sulfur plane for too long.
After a brief tour, I said a simple goodbye to Jemin and then left the Infernal Sulfur Plane via the teleportation array.
We saw off Professor Clark, who came and went like a gust of wind.
After thinking for a moment, Jemin did not immediately begin studying the "instruction manuals".
After all, I don't have many years left to stay, so I should deal with another important matter first.
He turned around and sat on the teleportation array heading towards the "boundary point".
It's about time to register!
……
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Arriving at the "Boundary Point" once again, this massive war hub suspended in the endless chaotic void was just as bustling as it had been when Jemin first came here.
Countless wizards of various forms moved back and forth in the wide streets like diligent worker ants.
Foreign slaves, some handsome and some beautiful, stood in the shop, waving enthusiastically to the wizards who were passing by.
On the distant space dock, massive warships were being resupplyed, emitting a deep rumble.
The air was filled with faint energy particles, mixed with the aura of various otherworldly creatures, creating a tense yet vibrant atmosphere unique to this place.
Aside from the two times he registered and participated in the battle, Jemin had also come here several times before when he was processing the materials he brought back from the Frostfire Plane.
Therefore, he was quite familiar with the layout of this place.
After glancing at the teleportation array that was still flashing beside him, Jemin walked straight toward the iconic, spire-like "Business Center".
However, just as he was passing through a suspended open-air plaza, someone called out to him from behind.
"Wizard Jemin? Please wait!" The voice sounded somewhat familiar.
Jemin stopped and turned to look at the voice. He found that the person who had called him was an elderly wizard with a thin face and gentle eyes, wearing a dark gray robe.
It was none other than the one from the Tower of Annihilation, the "Master Roland" who possessed extremely high attainments in spatial technology.
Jemin was slightly surprised, but he still stopped and politely replied, "Master Roland, it's been a long time."
"Yes, it has been quite a while since we last kept in touch."
The two exchanged brief greetings.
After some polite small talk, Master Roland suddenly leaned closer, lowered his voice, and looked quite mysterious:
"Wizard Jemin, if I may ask... that [Self-Stabilizing Field Adjustment Protocol] technology that caused quite a stir on the Federation's communication network some time ago... was it your creation?"
Hearing this, Jemin was somewhat surprised.
When the AI Felix asked him if he wanted to reveal his name to gain fame, Jemin chose to say no.
Therefore, theoretically, people selling self-stabilizing field adjustment protocols online should keep it confidential.
(End of this chapter)
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