Wizards are mighty.

Chapter 158 Small World

Chapter 158 Small World

When Vic pushed open the strange door that Mirsad had mentioned.

What appeared before him was a towering mountain range.

It was as if the space was pieced together. This seemingly small room was actually connected to the vast world.

“There is no sense of spatial fragmentation at all.”

Vic closed his eyes in amazement, feeling the difference in space and rules inside and outside the door.

I discovered that this distance, which was just one step away, actually spanned multiple layers of regular dimensions.

Unlike the space gate in the academy, this kind of transmission across worlds requires more sophisticated technology than the space gate in the same world.

Because this involves a change in the rules.

If he guessed correctly, this small world "embedded" in the door was one of the countless subsidiary worlds orbiting the wizarding world.

The scale of these subsidiary worlds is usually not large, at least much smaller than normal worlds.

In terms of rules, it is often not as complete as the main world.

Of course, there are also small worlds with relatively complete rules, but even in such small worlds, the reserve of rule power at the core of the world rules is not very high and cannot support full coverage of the rules.

Especially since the wizarding world is still high above the multiverse, almost isolated from the rest of the world.

As far as Vic knew, just wanting to bind the affiliated world to the wizarding world would cost a considerable amount of money.

Used to maintain a continuous supply of rule power.

As expected, the wizards in the academy are the wealthiest.

Although the Coordinating Wizards are rich, they usually invest their wealth into new projects and rarely spend lavishly.

Not to mention the poor guys who conquered the wizards. As soon as they got money, they would go out and do some work. If they succeeded, they would become even richer and continue to do work. If they failed, they would recuperate for a while and then do work again.

Anyway, I can't settle down.

Only the wizards in the academy can not only obtain various subsidies from the Wizard Council, but also benefit from their own research results.

He is the most generous in spending money.

Dean Mirsad is the best among the wizards in the academy and has already begun planning to advance to the seventh-level wizard.

It's not surprising that there are people with money who can build small worlds around the wizarding world.

……

……

"Hello……"

"Welcome to my... um... lab..."

Not long after Vic entered that small world, Mirsad's voice sounded above the sky.

"Something went wrong during the experiment not long ago... I can't leave for the time being..."

"Just... wait... where you are..."

"Someone will come to see you soon..."

A rumbling sound was heard, causing echoes from somewhere.

It was as if the air between heaven and earth was constantly vibrating, and waves of sound surged.

"Ok."

Vic nodded nonchalantly, then flew a little higher and looked around.

He didn't use his mental power to sweep around randomly.

After all, this is someone else's world, and it would be somewhat impolite to do so.

However, judging from the fluctuations in the rule dimension, those sounds just now seemed to be indirectly caused by the resonance of the rules between heaven and earth?
This made him a little confused. Logically speaking, even if one had mastered the core rules of a world, one should not be able to easily control the rules of a world and perform such delicate operations.

Could it be the special property of the small world?

But that's not right. He has never heard of such a thing.

unless……

Vic suddenly thought of something.

The experiment Milsad was talking about was most likely the legendary experiment that one must do before being promoted to level seven wizard, which is an exercise in adaptability when integrating into the core of the rules.

……

Although there are many schools of thought in the wizards' training system, it is actually not complicated in essence.

During the period of apprenticeship, the main direction of strengthening a wizard is to continuously strengthen the soul, and eventually allow the self to accommodate the ego or superego, control the power of rules, embark on the path of a black wizard or a white wizard, and become a formal wizard.

During the period from the first level to the third level, the wizard's main direction of becoming stronger is to continuously strengthen the soul and deepen the projection of the essence of existence in the multiverse.

Then, let the self see the true nature, integrate into the rules, incarnate the rules, establish rules that belong to oneself, use these rules to reduce the influence of the ego or superego, and become a fourth-level wizard.

During the period from the fourth level to the sixth level, the wizard's main direction of becoming stronger is to continuously strengthen the soul and deepen the projection of the essence of existence in the multiverse, become familiar with the construction process of the core of the rules, and adapt to the cycle established by the power of rules in the self.

Eventually, one will develop one's own self-rule core, seal oneself into the rule core, reduce the influence of the ego or superego, and become a seventh-level wizard.

After becoming a seventh-level wizard, you will naturally become a member of the Wizarding Council.

Mirsad should now be in the process of becoming familiar with and adapting to the core of the rules.

At this moment, his soul, the essence of his existence, etc. should have been temporarily integrated into the core of a certain world rule in some special way.

Only in this situation would a sixth-level wizard be unable to directly control the external body, and could only manipulate extremely abstract rules to respond.

……

……

"Quack, quack, quack!"

"Vic, hello hahaha!"

"long time no see!"

After waiting for a while nearby.

Vic did not see the person Mirsad was talking about.

Instead, I saw a giant crow with a wingspan of several hundred meters flying towards here rapidly from the distant sky.

While flying, it made a strange cackle sound as if it was carried there instantly by the power of rules.

Vic could hear it clearly from a distance.

It seems that this guy is very excited.

"Shh!"

It didn't take long before Ansu, who had grown nearly a thousand times larger than before, glided and landed in front of him.

There was a flash of black light, and Ansu's body shrank instantly.

Eventually it became the same size as when they first met.

"Dean Mirsad was planning to send an assistant to pick you up."

"But I couldn't wait, so I flew here directly."

"So what? Are you surprised? Are you surprised? Haha!"

(End of this chapter)

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