Extraordinary Voyage-Chapter 722 - 621 Star God Aiyarindir’s Airship_2

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Watching the first snow of winter falling gently outside the window, he exhaled lightly:

"I also need to speed up."

In the bedroom of Beckler's Mansion at the Royal Capital, Aiven closed the [Projection], collected his thoughts, and embraced Olivia, who lay beside him, into his arms as they both sank into the dream realm.

When they opened their eyes again, the two had already arrived in the Spirit Realm.

"Hesi, come with me."

Aiven held a [Spirit Realm Beacon], pulled up Olivia, whose appearance had become increasingly real with her rising power, and navigated through tree hollows, stone caves, and crevices to soon stand before a gigantic library of ancient style.

"Aiven, this place is truly magnificent. But will it really have the knowledge we need?"

"Even if it doesn't have exactly what we need, it should provide us with a reference, which is at least more reliable than the knowledge recorded in the church's hymns and mythological stories."

Liweina had already notified Aiven that the portion of the "Treasure Tree" collected by the Kingdom was ready, and the [Jade Coronation Project] could be launched at any time.

But before that.

Aiven and Olivia had an important task to complete, which was to first build the blank hull of the Legendary Battleship. Otherwise, even a demigod isn't omnipotent and cannot directly turn a pile of materials into a real Legendary Battleship.

Like human extraordinaries, Legendary Battleships certainly vary in strength, and their characteristics mostly relate to the deities themselves.

The strongest angel under the [Queen and Goddess of Navigation], known as "Flag Bearer of the Goddess," "Bell Ringer," and "Highest-Ranking Angel," the Saint Angel Bellenus, undoubtedly ranks among the strongest below the True God.

One can glimpse his immense power from the ease with which he crushed the two wild demigods, "Mother of Sea Monsters" Echet and "Black Sea Goddess" Hipponeo.

Since they had the chance to capitalize on such a powerful being, these two, who never let a good opportunity slip, wouldn't just pay lip service; the more perfect the ship's foundation, the stronger the power his sister would receive in the future.

Simply constructing a battleship, or even one of those peak-developed Age of Sails warships with every craft and technique perfected, was child's play for him.

He could supply even the ship's materials, cannons, and sails from his own domain.

Hilus, which currently has the most Legendary Battleships, does exactly this, and although its power does seem impressive, to Aiven, it's still a waste of resources.

From a wizard's perspective, analyzing a Legendary Battleship with a soul.

If a Legendary Battleship is an extraordinary, the physical vessel is its body, while the "Ship Spirit," born of mysterious power, is its soul.

Although the crucial factor is [Divine Power], can the "body" and "soul" align, and is the alignment 10% or 100%? The difference is substantial.

Because Divine Art is not a familiar field, the two of them were even more attentive than when building the [Crown of Miracles], and while not aiming for perfection, they would do their utmost!

With questions troubling them: how to maximize divine power with a blank battleship, how to align with Bellenus's power, how to achieve high mystery...how to gain the maximum advantage from a deity, they pushed open the door of the Turin Grand Library.

There weren't many visitors today.

Rustle, rustle...

For nearly an entire day, the vast library echoed only with the sound of their turning pages.

"Chronicles of the Gods," "Mythical Language," "Sacrificial Ritual," "Sun God's Comprehensive Compilation," "Extraordinary Ship Records"...

The two worked together to search through the vast sea of knowledge to find parts applicable to the construction of a Legendary Battleship. The benefit of the Turin Grand Library was that one could view complete texts and choose freely here, without taking even a punctuation mark unless it was through a transaction.

The books they were studying, daring to explore the divine, were undoubtedly defined as forbidden heretical knowledge by the major churches.

Burn them all! 𝘧𝘳𝘦ℯ𝓌𝘦𝒷𝘯𝑜𝑣𝘦𝓁.𝒸𝘰𝓂

Nearby, Lady Kingfisher, dressed in an exquisite green long dress, her features as finely crafted as a doll, had been observing them for a while and had discerned what they were searching for.

Tilting her head in thought for a moment, she suggested:

"Mr. Red Fir, Miss Moonstone, since you are searching for mysterious knowledge of deities and shipbuilding, you surely aren't satisfied with constructing an ordinary sailboat.

The library has many existing designs of ancient extraordinary ships by wizards, as well as ancient hero chariots from thousands of years ago and even mythical divine artifact treasure ships... Unlike gods, who value symbols more than principles, we truth-seeking wizards have collected varied peculiar knowledge."

After spending some time here and having conversed with this strong library manager several times in between, Aiven gradually understood more about the "Turin Witch Council."

These witches shared the grand ambition of the "Life Tree School," with their ultimate creation being the collection of enough worldly knowledge to point directly at the origin's [Truth Gate]!

Because only this ultimate creation can accommodate witches with widely varying abilities.

So, possessing various quirky knowledge was entirely normal for them.

"Then I'll trouble you, Lady Kingfisher!"

The doll-like beautiful lady nodded slightly and lightly tapped the air with her slender finger.

Sheets of light and shadow began to flow continuously in front of the two.

Half an hour later.

"Lady Kingfisher, what is this?"

Aiven hastily asked, pointing at an illustration labeled "Star God Aiyarindir's Vessel [Birchwood]."

"Oh, let me see. It's a structural diagram copied from the remnants of some divine artifact discovered by ancient wizards. As for the warship's conventional design compared to now, it's insignificant, but it represents a condensation of high mystery.

Hmm, at least from a wizard's perspective, it's rather illogical."

Lady Kingfisher's evaluation was quite fair.

If [Crown of Miracles] embodied the technical crystallization of a wizard's insight into rules, then this warship was theology taken to the extreme—a synthesis of all symbolic elements.

Indeed, the vehicle of a Star God.

Its hull broad, tapering to sharp ends bending inward like a crescent moon resting on the sea.

Encircled with a band of light, a silver blade-like keel, a swan-like elegant bow, two small wing-like golden oars at the stern, and a light sail resembling a sun.

Making this warship ride shallow in the water, as if about to soar at any moment. It was less like a warship and more a divine artifact in the shape of one!

Other claims aside, this surely was the most beautiful ship ever.

Generally, the closer one is to the world's origin, the more likely they are to be shaped inside out to align with the world's rules. This holds true for extraordinaries and deities.

The deeper into the world's origin, the more the imprint of rule shaping, the more it conforms to normal human aesthetics.

Seeing this battleship, Aiven and Olivia's eyes simultaneously lit up.

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