Am I a god-tier talent in all my professions?

Chapter 228 My Wish for Godhood

Chapter 228 "God-Level: My Wish"

Think carefully and rehearse multiple times.

After advancing to Level 2 Prophet, Lu Cang attempted to make different wishes multiple times during three rehearsals.

"God-level - My Wish"

The first thing Lu Cang verified was the method for determining this wish.

My first wish: "I will stop the destruction of the Secret Sea."

Lu Cang rehearsed until April 1st.

At this moment, he was in the Moon Sea, still on the continent of Ruilun.

However, at this time, the continent of Ruilen was already in the Moon Sea.

The time of the day.

Lu Cang wandered around the Moon Sea, looking for other continents nearby to see if there was any knowledge he could rob.

They did find several islands.

But these islands have no kingdoms, not even people; they're infested with monsters...

Also.

Who says every island in the sea has inhabitants and a kingdom?

In fact, isolated islands with nothing at all are often the norm for a sea area.

It's just that the sea area is too large.

Those isolated islands will not be marked.

Just like when you're traveling through the universe, the planets marked on the star map are definitely valuable.

Instead of a meteorite floating in some obscure corner.

After that, Lu Cang attempted to offer a sacrifice to the Moon Sea.

As it turned out, the sacrifice to the Moon Sea was useless; the souls simply flew into the Moon Sea, as if they were floating in the air.

There isn't much difference.

It flew out, flew back in a circle, and returned to its own hand, and then that was the end of it.

The moon and the sea are normal.

It's hard to say... I don't know whether the Moon Sea or the Secret Sea is normal in this world.

However, judging from Lu Cang's own understanding of "sea".

This ordinary seawater is normal...

The kind of sea that leads to some mysterious and eerie place is the abnormal one.

Deep into the sea.

The sea is teeming with fish and marine monsters, but not as frequently or as often as the Secret Sea.

The more I explore the Moon Sea, the more I feel like, is the Secret Sea crazy? Is this the real sea?
This rehearsal involved circling halfway around the lunar sea.

I returned to the continent of Ruilen and visited some familiar friends...

Yuna, Luluwei, Leng Qingying, and even Luo Si are still here.

Of course, the lucky king was also there.

An Zheng really did get kicked out.

That entire room was left out, so that part of the palace was empty at that moment.

It's a space in a building where there's just one empty room.

An Zheng should have been chopped off six days ago, right?
I wonder what Roya and Samu think?
It was a wasted trip.

After that, Lu Cang stopped running around, since there was still so much knowledge he hadn't finished learning.

So he stayed at the White Pagoda to study.

Yuna could only watch enviously as she learned.

Because today is June 4th.

A month of chaos and madness; learning in a leap year is bound to be tainted and cursed.

Yuna couldn't ignore the pollution, so of course she couldn't study; she could only watch helplessly as she thoroughly enjoyed learning.

Lu Cang could see the thirst for knowledge in her eyes.

With the added advantage of being a Level 3 Doctor of Philosophy, my reading speed is indeed very fast...

Time passed gradually.

Lu Cang read dozens of books on oceanography.

However, this is, after all, the White Tower of Loren, and it is mostly about the Mysterious Sea. This oceanography is also based on the oceanography of the Mysterious Sea.

Although some knowledge is universal, the differences between different sea areas are ultimately too great.

It seems we still need to find some oceanographic knowledge specific to the lunar maria.

After dying twice in the Secret Sea.

Lu Cang then realized that he must have a sense of awe for the oceans of this world.

While reading, Lu Cang was also using his second wish to try out other uses for this "God-level My Wish".

As time goes by, twenty-four hours is not a long time.

It's almost April 2nd now.

The prophesied end of the world was April 1st, but his "wish" was neither fulfilled nor triggered.

Lu Cang originally wanted to see how he would save the Secret Sea.
But now it seems.

It seems that the fulfillment of wishes does not necessarily violate the laws of reality.

Rather, it's a feeling that even if it can't be completed this time, it will be completed sooner or later.

That is to say...

Does the Secret Sea have to be destroyed more than once? Will I be there to save it the next time it's destroyed?
No, it could be the time after next, or the time after that.

Lu Cang did indeed realize the strangeness of this talent.

That means that the wish was not fulfilled, but it doesn't mean it's no longer effective; it just means it didn't happen today.

Perhaps one day in the future, I will truly save the Secret Sea.

That's really ridiculous.

During this time, Lu Cang also tried to make a second wish.

"I don't read 'The Maritime Strategy Treatise'"

The wish is fulfilled the moment it is made.

It seems that the desire not to do something is not very meaningful.

"I won't drink water," "I won't watch Yuna," "I won't sleep."

Such a wish is fulfilled the moment it is made.

Unless you are doing it right now.

For example, staring at Yuna and then suddenly looking away would also fulfill this wish.

Not actually doing this thing means "not doing something".

Because there are no time limits for making a wish, it counts as a wish that happens at any time.

I rolled a 6 on the die.

After making the wish, it came true in one go.

After making the same wish multiple times, the probability of rolling a 6 on the dice was over 95%.

And even if he didn't throw a 6 the first time, he did throw a 6 the second time.

Lu Cang didn't try too many times.

Instead, he changed his wish: "I want to roll five consecutive sixes on the dice."

It was successful on the first try.

After that, this extremely low-probability wish was made twenty times.

Fifteen of them were successful on the first try.

All twenty attempts were successful on the second attempt.

This test also roughly proves that wishes made can indeed be influenced by fate and become highly likely to come true.

However, there are still many uncertainties.

Put it this way.

If there are things that you only have one chance to do, you can make a wish.

Does that mean your wish will definitely come true?

In fact, Lu Cang wanted to make a wish like, "I will perfectly advance to level 100 as a mage."

After all, promotion is also something to consider.

However, this is currently in the testing phase, and if we were to actually make this wish, who knows how many billions of years it would take to come true.

But it must be said that as a way to preserve capital, it's not bad.

The highest level in this world seems to be 9. Reaching level 100 is far too twisted. I wonder what kind of twisted and strange way it would be achieved, like some kind of evil god granting a wish. That would be too tragic.

I think level 9 is better.

Furthermore, one must be wary of dreams and illusions; it would be incredibly foolish to achieve something in a dream or illusion.

Oh, you can also use this method to determine if you are in a hallucination.

For example, make a wish that "I am not in the illusion".

If you don't complete it, it means you're in an illusion.

No... If it really is an illusion, does that mean the manifestation of innate abilities must also be real?

Lu Cang made many attempts regarding his wish.

My second final wish, after being made that "my OO is 21cm long," came to a standstill.

But soon, Lu Cang thought of using flesh and blood to reshape magic and prolong his own life.

Through a series of magical operations.

This wish has been fulfilled.

It seems that... fulfilling a wish is not just about waiting for it to be fulfilled; one's own initiative is also very important.

For example, the wish to roll a 6 on a die.

If you don't roll the dice, this wish will remain unfulfilled.

It doesn't drastically or in a distorted way change the world, but it undeniably and realistically influences destiny.

Lu Cang roughly understood the more fundamental principle behind this talent: the things he wanted to do, along with the corresponding wishes he made, were facilitating the fulfillment of those wishes.

The role of this talent is more about promoting.

If you don't do it... this inevitable event will be postponed indefinitely.

It might happen sooner or later, but who knows how many billions of years from now?

……

After that, Lu Cang made more attempts in subsequent rehearsals.

I am not noticed by others.

The wish was made and instantly fulfilled...

This wish can be used to determine whether you have discovered it or not.

Moreover, Lu Cang also realized this.

Although you can't include specific people other than yourself in your wishes, you can include an entire vague group of people.

Others, life, monsters...

That would be acceptable.

However, it cannot be directly pointed to, such as specific characters like Izparut, Ertimi, or Leng Qingying.

The only person I can designate is myself.

Understanding the rules of this talent is indeed quite complex.

However, if used well, it can truly be done according to one's own wishes and at will.

"I was teleported to the Moon Sea by a mainland teleportation spell."

After making this wish.

On March 24th, a random teleportation will take you to the Moon Sea.

And because the teleportation of the entire continent is bound to oneself.

Therefore, the entire continent was also teleported to the Moon Sea.

Therefore, Lu Cang also unlocked another use for this wish: cause and effect.

The occurrence of one event inevitably leads to the occurrence of another.

This also means that one can guide a series of interconnected results by making a wish.

If you wished beforehand that "I will receive the mark of reincarnation," it means that you will defeat the Holy One.

If you wish for "I will receive the legacy of the God of War," it also means that you will definitely defeat the God of War. They are really closely related.

The rehearsals yesterday and today are now completely over.

There were three rehearsals in total, each rehearsing different scenarios.

I've probably made several hundred wishes by now.

Most of them are small wishes, wishes that can be easily fulfilled.

Only a very small number of wishes are difficult to fulfill.

For example—"I defeated Izparut using only magic."

Then they launched a magical attack directly at Iz.

In the end, they still lost, and this wish remained unfulfilled until the end of the rehearsal.

There were also some strange wishes.

"I can pee 100 meters high" - this was something I couldn't achieve with my physical body alone, but I finally made it happen by controlling water with water magic.

The ability to "have two heads" was achieved through flesh magic.

"I can make Rasengan by hand."

Lu Cang did not achieve this.

Even when they tried to simulate the Rasengan using magic, it didn't work.

This wish seems strange.

But in reality, it is an attempt to test the limits of cognition...

What exactly is the Rasengan? And how is it considered to be completed?

In Lu Cang's view, the one in Naruto's hand was a Rasengan.

The root magic in one's own hands can simulate this feeling, but it's just copying the other's appearance.

It's not a real Rasengan.

After further experimentation, Lu Cang came to a general understanding that the wishes he made were primarily based on his own perceptions.

Moreover, it is the realization at the very moment of making a wish.

No matter how much you misinterpret the concept or distort the definition afterward, if it doesn't conform, it doesn't conform.

Even if you define chopsticks as bamboo, biting into them still can't satisfy your desire to "bite bamboo".

My thoughts returned to reality.

Lu Cang sat on the bed in the mansion, quietly contemplating his first wish.

A wish that can take into account the future without wasting the wishing space.

I've been to Yuehai many times.

Although I have never actually been there, I have been there more than once during rehearsals.

I've also been to Wujie Mountain a few times.

The atmosphere over Wujie Mountain seems much worse than that over the Moon Sea; it seems a massive war is breaking out there.

The forbidden zone for life seems to be expanding outwards.

Ancient beings roam the world, committing atrocities in the Boundless Mountain.

Moreover, they seem to be very resistant to outsiders.

I always feel...

It's not a friendly place.

On the other hand, the atmosphere at Moonsea felt quite nice, although there were a lot of strange people there, but I had been to several countries myself.

It could be considered mild.

Moreover, I've heard that the entire lunar sea is relatively peaceful, with no major storms.

Although there are quite a few cults, none of them have made any big splashes.

Moreover, it seems that cults exist all over the world.

Although I was a thousand times unwilling to go to the Moon Sea.

But there's always this feeling that going to the Moon Sea is better than going to the Boundless Mountain; it's a feedback from my spirituality and premonition.

As a prophet's perception, it allows one to seek good fortune and avoid misfortune.

This feeling grows stronger as the day of the transmission approaches.

But do we really have to choose one of the two?

It's only now that I've figured out the principle behind making a wish, if the teleportation array on this continent were still completely random.

Then you can wish to go to a safer place.

But if you make that kind of wish now, it will probably take a long time to come true.

Lu Cang thought for a moment.

I still made a wish: "I will be teleported to the Moon Sea by a teleportation magic from the mainland."

(End of this chapter)

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