After the success of the first trial, the second trial came.
Could the mana whirlpool work properly?
The second test looked similar to the first, but it was not.
The first test was to see if the mana whirlpool could move. The second test was to see if it could work properly. It was an upgrade from the first test to the "application" level.
As for whether the mana whirlpool could work properly, Angor only needed to look at one thing:
Spirit model.
First, whether the mana whirlpool was compatible with the spirit model above.
Second, whether the energy contained in the mana whirlpool could form a closed loop when it entered the spirit model.
If he could achieve these two points, it would mean that he had passed the second test.
Angor carefully tried to control the mana whirlpool. When he tried to transfer a strand of energy from the whirlpool, his heart almost jumped out of his chest.
He was afraid that the slightest movement would cause a large amount of energy to escape.
When the strand of energy slowly entered the spirit model, Angor relaxed a little. If it could enter the spirit model, it meant that it was compatible with the spirit model.
Next, he would have to see if the pure energy could form a closed loop in the spirit model.
While waiting for the energy to finish, Angor remained fully focused on the mana whirlpool.
According to what he knew, when most apprentices reached this step, their mind space would more or less dissipate some energy. However, until now, he had not had any energy dissipate.
This was very rare. When his mana pool was destroyed, he had several times more energy than the other apprentices. His energy balls also had a higher probability of losing energy than other apprentices.
However, his energy did not dissipate. What was the reason for this? Angor pondered for a long time but could not come up with an answer. He could only say that he was lucky.
Angor checked the mana whirlpool again. The energy ball was still rotating steadily. It did not look like any energy was leaking out. He had to put his doubts aside and focus on the spirit model again.
When his mana pool broke into energy balls, the spirit model was already in a half-dried state. There was basically no energy flowing through the pipes.
Now, this strand of energy felt like spring rain moistening the frozen ground, giving Angor a feeling of being reborn.
The energy flowed smoothly through the spirit model. When it reached the last section of the pipe, Angor sighed in relief.
The Embryonic Mana Whirlpool could operate normally. The pure energy it produced successfully formed a closed cycle in the spiritual model!
He had passed the second test of the Embryonic Mana Whirlpool.
Next was the final test. It could be said that this was the most important part of the Mana Origin Whirlpool – stabilizing the Mana Whirlpool.
Only by stabilizing the Mana Whirlpool would the Mana Origin Whirlpool truly come to an end.
That was the most crucial step, because when stabilizing the Mana Whirlpool, the energy that had been left in the Mana Whirlpool would start dissipating. Moreover, because the Mana Whirlpool had to be stabilized, it would inevitably enter a new operating state. At that time, a large amount of primal mana would be absorbed into his mind space and refined by the Mana Whirlpool.
At that time, his mental space would definitely be in a mess.
For one thing, Angor needed to pay attention to the escaping energy. For another, he had to adjust his primal mana to avoid the entanglement of two different types of energy. During this process, he also had to stabilize his Mana Whirlpool.
Therefore, it was very difficult.
There were countless apprentices who had failed at this step.
Of course, compared to other apprentices, he had it easier. The other apprentices still had to endure the pain brought by the transformation of their bodies. Angor, on the other hand, did not have to go through this step.
Angor took a deep breath and began the final step without hesitation.
His movements were very fast. He directly used the method of Singularity Dispersive Meditation to stabilize the fledgling Mana Whirlpool.
The faster he could stabilize the Mana Whirlpool, the better. As long as he could do it fast enough, the energy would not dissipate.
While stabilizing the Mana Whirlpool, Angor also focused his attention on the energy. He had to control the energy as soon as possible. Otherwise, if the energy began to dissipate in his mind space, it could lead to unimaginable consequences.
However, time passed second by second.
Angor waited for a long time, but no energy leaked out. This caused his heart to be filled with confusion.
He was lucky that no energy leaked out before. But now? There was bound to be energy leakage at this stage.
Although the absence of energy could save them a lot of trouble, no one could be sure if this situation was due to a problem in one of the links, or if there would be a deeper impact.
As Angor pondered, a strand of energy finally escaped from the Mana Whirlpool.
Angor was glad instead of being surprised. It was normal that there was some leakage.
Because he had been staring at the energy cluster, when the energy dissipated, he caught it immediately and did not let it disperse into the depths of his mind space.
Angor began to observe the strand of energy. As he did so, he noticed something he did not notice before.
There seemed to be a familiar attraction to this wisp of energy.
As he sensed the attraction, a memory suddenly popped up in his mind.
Time: Three hours ago. Location: Soul Realm.
Frost casually handed Angor a cocktail glass. It was not filled with wine but some translucent liquid.
He couldn't resist the temptation of the liquid. His entire body, even his mind space, was screaming "thirst". So, he drank it.
He did not feel any discomfort at the time.
Before Frost left, he told Angor, "That's Black Soft Water for you. It's called Black Soft Water. It works wonders when combined with Cardamom."
After saying that, Froste added, "You will know soon enough."
By "soon enough", Angor was referring to now.
He could vaguely feel the attraction of the soft water from Helrandi on this strand of energy.
Could it be that Black Soft Water was the reason why the strand of energy did not dissipate? It was a question, but he already knew the answer in his mind.
Did the Black Soft Water count as an external aid? If the Black Soft Water could prevent spirit energy leakage, then it did not enter the core of the breakthrough. Similar to the Spirit Actuation Potion, it could be considered as a useful aid.
Angor was a little surprised. If he was right, the Black Soft Water was too powerful for him to handle.
If he released the Black Soft Water to the outside world, countless apprentices would go crazy for it.
Frost, on the other hand, did not seem to care at all. This was what happened when one's level was different.
As Angor's mind raced, he released the second strand of energy, which he also successfully controlled.
When his mana whirlpool reached a semi-stable state, he released two strands of energy.
Any apprentice could easily do that, let alone Angor.
However, the next step was different. The Helrandy soft water only affected the previous energy cluster. Now that his mana whirlpool had reached a semi-stable state, it would naturally absorb primal mana from the outside world and convert it.
When that happened, the primal mana would enter the whirlpool.
Only by smoothing out the Origin Mana and successfully transforming the Mana Whirlpool into Origin Mana would the Mana Origin Whirlpool truly end!
…
It had been almost two hours since Angor's breakthrough.
As for Angor's physical transformation and Soul Storm, it was half an hour ago.
Now, everyone was waiting for the final result.
"Can Angor become a wizard?" On the Specter Ship in the sky, an ethereal voice, accompanied by the sound of bats flapping their wings, entered everyone's ears.
Kimberly looked back and saw that it was the young man who spoke.
"Silent Raven" Taurus' student, as well as his relative, Falca.
Falca was dressed in black. He had black hair, black eyes, and dark circles under his eyes. Apart from his exposed pale skin, almost everything else was black. Although he was dressed in black, Falca did not look too gloomy. His clothes and pants were adorned with strange black straps and dense rivets, highlighting his unique style of dressing.
However, it was not Falca's appearance that attracted people's attention. Instead, it was his black deerstalker hat, which had two bats with glowing eyes.
"Falca, this is not the place for you to talk. Go back and sit down," the old wizard from Silent Hill frowned and scolded him.
"Don't be so strict with your juniors." Kimberly stopped him with a smile. Her eyes stopped on Falca's hat for a second. "Your two bats are not bad."
Kimberly praised. "You seem to care about Angor a lot. Are you friends with him? "
"No," Falca said without hesitation.
"Oh, so you're an enemy then?"
Falca hesitated for a second and shook his head. "Not really."
"Then why do you care so much about him?"
Falca remained silent.
Kimberly did not mind Falca's silence. Sometimes, silence did not mean impoliteness. It just meant that one did not know how to answer.
"You want to know if Angor will break through successfully? I can't give you a definite answer. But based on what I've seen so far, it's very likely that he'll succeed. "
No one disagreed with Kimberly's answer, including Isabella.
They could not see what was going on inside Angor's mind space, but Angor's calm expression told them something.
Falca's expression dimmed a little. He clenched his fists inside his sleeves and released them without making a sound.
Kimberly noticed this, and interest rose in her eyes. Falca's little action was obviously related to some unknown change in his mood.
It probably had something to do with Angor's breakthrough.
However, before Kimberly could explore the story behind this, she was attracted by another matter!
Under the dome.
All of a sudden, the energy around him began to boil.
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