Chapter 374: Permanent Directed Space Transmission Array
Royal Magic Academy of Feis, First Magic Workshop,
In the magic laboratory on the second floor,
Lis knelt on one knee on the ground, carefully using the silver burning pen made of Mithril in his hand, tracing the outline of the Array on the smooth stone floor in front of him.
The engraved complex runes were flickering with faint light, and the outline of a huge circular magic Array had begun to vaguely emerge.
As the entire Array gradually took shape, Lis became highly focused, with fine beads of sweat starting to appear on his forehead.
These past few days, Lis had been living entirely in the First Magic Workshop, meditating when he was tired, snacking on delicacies prepared by the Royal Palace when he was fatigued, and eagerly learning how to create magic Arrays and knowledge of related Space Techniques under the guidance of Mr. Stephens.
Through Mr. Stephens' teachings and explanations, Lis also understood why his teacher had instructed him to learn how to craft a Space Transmission Array.
The biggest difficulty in creating a Space Transmission Array was how to break through the barrier of space and stabilize the formed magic Array and the spatial channel.
The greater the distance between the two points connected by the Space Transmission Array, the stronger the strength required to break through the spatial barrier, and the higher the price to maintain the spatial channel.
Conversely, if the distance between the two points was shorter, the requirements would not be as high.
According to Mr. Stephens' explanation, if both ends of the teleportation were within the Fanor Continent, the strength of a Gold Mage would be sufficient to support a Space Transmission Array.
However, for an Array that crosses continents or different spaces, the power of a Legendary Mage would be needed.
Of course, Mr. Stephens also said that apart from the tedious and difficult construction process, the rarity of Space Transmission Arrays was also due to the preciousness of the required magic materials; special gemstones that contain the power of space are much more valuable and rare than ordinary Advanced Magic Gems.
Once, when Camus attacked Lis, he used a Short Distance Directional Transmission Magic Array, which was disposable and could not compare to the permanent Directional Space Transmission Array that Lis was learning. But even so, that Array required a precious Space Crystal as its core.
The Space Crystal Lis obtained at that time was only the size of a fingernail, containing very little spatial strength.
To activate a Space Transmission Array from Bright City to Danerluo Port, at least a hundred Space Crystals worth of Space Gems would be necessary.
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However, Mr. Stephens casually tossed Lis a Space Gem the size of a fist, easily solving this difficulty.
It made sense, as Mr. Stephen's favorite thing to do was to roam and adventure between different planes outside of the Gaia World, greatly increasing the possibility of discovering Space Gems.
Now that the biggest problem had been solved, Lis was fully immersed in learning about the magic Array.
The creation of a Space Magic Array was different from ordinary Arrays; one could not simply infuse magic power after completing the drawing of the magic Array diagram. Instead, it was necessary from the very start to draw magic runes and magic circuits around the Space Gem that served as the core, maintaining a constant infusion and circulation of magic power throughout the process.
This was the reason why Lis had failed so many times.
After breaking through to Gold Level, much of the related knowledge in "Stephen's Space Resolution Notes" was within Lis's reach for attempting to learn and understand. Yet, even so, the spatial techniques used in the Space Magic Array presented considerable difficulty and complexity for him.
To maintain the stability and smooth flow of magic power in the Array while fluently drawing magic runes and magic circuits was quite challenging.
Oftentimes, just a slight tremble of Lis's hand or a momentary pause would cause the painstakingly drawn Array to collapse, exploding and leaving his face blackened with magic.
Thankfully, Lis's robust physique was entirely unaffected, and the core Space Gem remained undamaged; otherwise, he truly couldn't afford to continue learning.
However, through countless failures, the magic Arrays Lis could draw became more and more complete, and his technique and mindset grew steadier, with success on the horizon.
...
Lis was intently drawing the magic Array, while right below the First Magic Workshop,
Mo Yun collapsed on the ground, gasping heavily, sweat sliding down his face, soaking his clothes and sticking a few strands of hair to his cheeks.
The clothes underneath the leather armor, soaked with sweat, had become clingy and heavy. Mo Yun stretched out his hand to loosen the button at his collar to catch his breath, but in the end, he let his arm fall back down powerlessly.
Ignoring the wails and howls in the live streaming room, Mo Yun struggled to lift his head and look around.
At that moment, Ludwig lay nearby, also collapsed on the ground, likewise suffering from the aftermath of a teacher's special training, his head covered in bumps.
After being brought here by Ludwig, Mo Yun realized that Lis and Ludwig likely had a mentor-disciple relationship, both disciples of "Judgement Flame."
Rounded up, doesn't that make me a granddisciple of a Legendary Mage?
At first, Mo Yun was secretly pleased, but then he was knocked down by the sudden increase in training intensity.
This game's realism was made too well—it's not entirely a good thing!
However, the training Mo Yun received was specially tailored by Ludwig; if Mo Yun had to face the same intensity as this Golden Dragon, he might have been annihilated by the terrifying Magic Attacks in an instant.