Wizard: I Have a Game Panel-Chapter 442 - 302: Absurdity (Part 2)

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Chapter 442: Chapter 302: Absurdity (Part 2)

Therefore, not telling Sanchez about this matter seems only natural.

"Does it really exist?!"

Sanchez’s eyes lit up: "If he can achieve it, so can I. Speaker Lole is just too cautious, there’s no need for that at all."

"Just wait and see, sooner or later, I’ll advance further and truly step into the Tier Six, Nine-star Domain."

Not to mention anything else, on the path of the Abyssal Wizard, Sanchez believes that he is no worse than any Abyssal Wizard, including another future Sixth or Seventh Ring Abyssal Wizard.

If they can reach Tier Six, Nine-stars, why can’t I?

The so-called Tier Six, Nine-stars is annotated in detail on the civilization information exchange panel.

Take, for example, a Seventh Tier who has just broken through by comprehending only one Law Prototype.

Excluding everything else, the most standard Power of Laws strength is usually 1.0.

This 1.0 law strength is manifested through various laws, with specific strengths fluctuating around 0.9-1.05.

It is worth mentioning that 0.9 is an exception, achieved only by the Faith Faction; ordinary Law System powerhouses generally exceed 1.0.

Therefore, 0.9 Power of Laws is generally the threshold for the Seventh Tier.

Someone like Sanchez, having undergone various bloodline amplifications, has barely reached around 0.97 in defense, whereas his attack lags slightly, wavering around 0.92, making him one of the stronger existences among Tier Six, Eight-stars.

The weakness is also apparent: speed is lacking, and facing fast enemies is passive even if he can withstand it; if he can’t, it’s naturally beyond discussion.

As for Tier Six, Nine-stars, it requires at least one strength reaching 1.05 Power of Laws, and it must also cover the weaknesses of the other two aspects.

Only then can one qualify to contend with the Seventh Tier, worthy of being called a prodigy, which is the state Sanchez dreams of achieving.

Of course, actual combat is far more complex; pure law strength doesn’t determine everything unless the gap is indeed too large, like between Sanchez and Feodor.

"I hope you achieve your desires."

Francis offered his blessing with a smile and continued: "Take your time with this matter, for now, I’m about to hold an unconventional small council, and I suggest you attend."

"In this small council, Speaker Lole will unveil a major secret to us."

The so-called unconventional small council doesn’t mandate participation; it’s akin to ordinary communication, where accepting the invitation is optional.

Back when the arena first opened, Lole publicly revealed his progress in Defense Witchcraft reaching the Seventh Ring threshold, and stated he would elaborate after Sanchez’s match ends.

And now, the time has come.

"Of course, I have to see this kind of thing!" Sanchez’s eyes immediately brightened.

Extracting information from that person is not easy; how could he possibly miss this?

...

Betula Continent, top floor of the Lor Wizard Tower, inside the study.

Lor took out the Continent Communication Device, quietly waiting for Francis to wrap up before initiating the unconventional small council.

He didn’t know what ’qualification’ the blood mentioned earlier referred to, but there’s no harm discussing it with the other council members; what if someone doesn’t need the qualification to prematurely fuse the Law Prototype?

While Lor was pondering this, a conference invitation suddenly appeared on the Continent Communication Device.

Showing no hesitation, he directly clicked to accept it.

Layers of light curtains unfurled before him, quickly reaching the number 47, more than those observing Sanchez’s arena battle.

Everyone unanimously turned their eyes to Lor, filled with expectation.

Clearly, even those council members who hadn’t attended the arena already knew what the purpose of this small council called by Francis was.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the reason my Defense Witchcraft first broke through the Seventh Ring threshold was actually due to an accident."

Lor looked around, getting straight to the point without beating around the bush: "At that time, by leveraging the Spiritual Power Upper Limit Breaking Potion sent by Uli, I completed the last apprentice-level Witchcraft Construction, fulfilling the Space Barrier Witchcraft, and derived a trait."

"Then, when I integrated it into the core defense witchcraft, the Space-Time Realm, the accident occurred."

"At that moment, the space barrier trait inexplicably self-integrated into a derived trait within the Space-Time Realm, directly elevating it to a 1.065 Power of Laws."

"Honestly, when this change first occurred, I was surprised, even somewhat ’afraid,’ fearing this accident might block any further progress."

At this point, he paused slightly, allowing time for the other council members to digest the information and also giving them a chance to ask questions.

"Trait Fusion?"

"1.065 Power of Laws?"

"How is that possible?!"

All the council members exchanged glances, fully shocked.

In the Wizard Civilization, traits are equivalent to Law Prototypes in other civilizations. They had never seen any other civilization claim to prematurely fuse these entities on the civilization information exchange list.

Could it be that their Wizard Alliance is indeed so unique that even traits can be prematurely fused?

Furthermore, they fully understood the implication of reaching a 1.065 Power of Laws.

This signifies the mark of Tier Six, Nine-stars!

They had thought Lole would become a Tier Six, Nine-star in the future, but not now, certainly not in the past.

Yet somehow, unbeknownst to them, this person had already achieved it?!

Lole provided such an overwhelming amount of information, leaving all the council members struggling to process it, causing the meeting to enter a silent phase.

After a moment, Sanchez couldn’t resist and asked: "Speaker Lole, can traits really be fused prematurely?"

Having his five bloodlines unite and self-generate six traits, if these traits could be fused prematurely, achieving Tier Six, Nine-stars would be a piece of cake, wouldn’t it?

"Yes, but according to the Great Manager Blood’s statement, to achieve this step seems to require some qualification, which I’m not too sure about." Lole shrugged, somewhat helplessly: "Therefore, you yourselves will have to find out a new method for fusion, and once found, it means a new path to power."

"By the way, it ultimately told me that prematurely fusing traits wouldn’t have any bad effects; on the contrary, there’s tremendous benefit, so everyone can attempt it without worry."

He’s unsure if any from the Silkworm Dream Super Civilization spy on them now, so naturally, he wouldn’t disclose anything about the panel.

The key point being that even if disclosed, it holds no real meaning, as apart from him and other players, no other wizards can possess the panel anyway.

"To discover on our own..." Sanchez nodded thoughtfully.

"I see."

"Qualification..."

...

One by one, the council members fell silent, continually digesting the information Lole provided in their minds.

"Wait, Speaker Lole, could you tell me when you fused the trait?" At this moment, Francis suddenly asked, a bit tensely.

"Wizard Calendar 7201, August 9th, why?" Lole curiously glanced at Francis.

This question didn’t seem particularly important, did it?

What’s the point of asking this?

"When was your last assessment by the Great Manager Blood?" Francis did not answer, instead confirming with another question.

He naturally knew that Lole’s last assessment by the Blood was on November 12th, 7085, yet now he felt uncertain.

"November 12th, 7085, I remember mentioning it to you, didn’t I?" Lole’s confusion grew.

"So...you’re saying that even after passing...the assessment, you are still...able to contact...that entity, and even pose...questions to it?" Francis’s voice trembled.

Before securing a permit to enter the Second World, he hadn’t grasped what kind of presence the Manager truly was, so when Lole contacted the Manager and received assessments, he didn’t understand its full importance.

Only after obtaining the Second World permit from Lole and understanding the true power and status of the Manager, he even doubted whether he was dreaming, despite not having dreamed in countless ages.

Can such an existence be approached by Lole, or by the entire Wizard Civilization?

Yet the fact was right in front of him, hard to deny.

And now, he suddenly stumbled upon something even more incredible.

After completing all assessments from the Manager, Lole could still freely contact that presence and ask questions.

Is this reasonable?

At this moment, Francis felt everything was absurd and bizarre.

Following Francis’s questions, the other council members reacted too, all turning a dazed look toward Lole, momentarily forgetting about trait fusion.

Compared to trait fusion, this matter seemed even more outrageous, didn’t it?

Even more outrageous, Speaker Lole didn’t seem to find anything amiss here, as if...he had grown accustomed to it.

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