My Daily Life of Farming in the World of Cultivation-Chapter 217 - 45 Improvement and Redevelopment of Yuan

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Chapter 217: Chapter 45 Improvement and Redevelopment of Yuan Guang Skills

Chapter 217 -45 Improvement and Redevelopment of Yuan Guang Skills

Recalling the key points of when I had initially deconstructed the Yuan Guang Skills in my mind.

The first spell is the Light Brightness Skill; its primary function is to absorb the surrounding light attribute energy.

If familiar enough with this spell, Fang Yun feels it should also be capable of adjusting the light.

The second spell forms a mirror.

The third spell is capable of reflecting distant scenes before one’s eyes.

Of these three spells, the most important right now is the second one.

After all, what I want is a spell that can observe distant scenes.

To observe distant scenes, Fang Yun’s first thought naturally goes to telescopes.

Although Fang Yun can now make actual telescopes through other methods.

But because of manual processing, even a real telescope’s observable distance is limited.

It would be better to directly utilize the effect of a spell to form a telescope-like spell.

And then, by adjusting this spell through other means, perhaps one could observe even further.

With this idea in mind, Fang Yun finally began to research the Round Mirror Skill.

Actually, there isn’t much mystery to this spell; its greatest effect is merely to form something like a mirror.

As for the mirror’s medium, it can be any energy, but different energies form mirrors with different effects.

Of course, the best energy to form mirrors with are those that are transparent.

After creating the mirror, Fang Yun still needed the spell to make certain adjustments to it.

Then, a spell that can adjust the size and shape of the mirror.

With such a spell, I would be able to meet my requirements.

After practicing with the Five Elements Magic, Fang Yun already had plenty of solutions for how to achieve the desired effect with this spell.

So, the process of casting the Round Mirror Skill flowed through my mind.

And then, I began to cast it.

Paying special attention to the pathways of the spell’s energy through my body’s meridians.

Now when it comes to the direction of the spell’s effect, Fang Yun has two choices: one is to use his Five Elements Magical Power, which when mixed together, can form transparent magical power.

Indeed, this is a good material.

Apart from this material, there’s an even more suitable one: the protective shield formed by the roots of the Five Elements Plants.

This is also a transparent energy, and compared to magical power, this shield exhibits better controllability.

After much consideration, Fang Yun finally decides to apply the spell to the protective shield.

The protective shield quickly forms a round mirror under the effect of the spell.

Afterward, Fang Yun began to increase and decrease the pathways within his body where the spell operated.

To see how to change the shape of the round mirror before me.

Whether to form it into a concave lens or a convex lens.

The reason for not directly forming the protective shield into a concave or convex lens

Is that Fang Yun doesn’t have a proper standard to create a standard concave or convex lens.

If the formed mirror isn’t up to standard, then the telescope will require constant adjustment later on.

This would be more time-consuming by comparison.

It would be better to see if adjusting the spell can achieve the desired effect.

If not, Fang Yun would then make manual adjustments.

Either way, it shouldn’t waste too much time.

As the pathways change, the round mirror in front of me continuously undergoes changes in shape under the effect of the spell.

Even though Fang Yun’s meridians suffered no small amount of damage during the process, he never cared much about this aspect.

After adjusting for several two-hour periods, the spell finally didn’t disappoint Fang Yun.

Soon Fang Yuan found the operational pathway for the spell that adjusts the shape of the mirror.

While maintaining the overall mirror, the central part of the mirror continued to thicken, eventually forming a convex lens.

Then, while keeping the overall mirror the same, the middle section of the mirror kept thinning, resulting in a concave lens.

After forming both lenses, the most basic material for a simple telescope was thus created.

Fang Yun stood atop the mountain peak, attempting to use the two lenses to observe distant scenes.

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By continuously adjusting the distance between the two, and then using the roots of the Five Elements Plants to wrap around them forming a cylindrical shape,

This simplest of telescopes was created.

Of course, this level of telescope can only see distances up to over ten kilometers, and that’s with my field of view being open from the top of the mountain.

This still doesn’t come close to meeting Fang Yun’s requirements.

For him, he needs a telescope capable of clearly observing scenes a thousand miles away to meet his purpose.

Fang Yun observed the two lenses, concave and convex, in front of him.

Based on the most fundamental physics knowledge from his previous life,

A convex lens gathers light from a distance, and then the light is reimaged through a concave lens to see faraway scenes.

Now, with too few mechanical devices at hand, if I want a device that can observe action from a thousand miles away,

I can only rely on the effects of spells.

By looking at the effects of the two convex and concave lenses, if I want to collect light from a far-off place, I can use the Light Brightness Skill to do so.