"The so-called power system isn't just about external strength. It's actually a series of things, including knowledge, cognition, spells, expectations, and so on … It also includes the interpretation of the world that you mentioned just now. Even external alchemy equipment belongs to this system."
When Sunders was talking about power systems at first, Angor felt like he understood it. But as Sunders explained further, Angor was a little confused.
"There are different power systems. It's like a bookshelf that belongs to you. What books you put on it determines what category it will become in the end. Some have music-related books, some have cookbooks, and some have history books … "
"The bookshelf is the framework of the whole system, which is what you can do. What books you put on it represents your perception, the depth and breadth of your knowledge. The category it forms in the end is your power system."
At this point, Angor began to understand what Sunders was trying to say.
"Knowledge is the soul of a power system. It's the most important thing. According to the structure and content of knowledge, everyone starts with a different power system. As your perception grows, your power system will become more complete, "Sunders said.
"Theoretically speaking, the more knowledge you absorb, the more similar your power system will become. The only difference is how you understand it. Some wizards once speculated that when a power system reaches its ultimate completion, it will become … omniscient and omnipotent. "
Sunders' explanation was still vague. However, there were many concepts involved. If Sunders pointed them out, Angor's power system would become too similar to his and lose his individuality.
Everything Sunders said was meant to be understood by Angor himself.
Angor's current situation was just as Sunders expected. He was confused, but he could vaguely understand what Sunders was trying to say. It was as if a seed was slowly growing in his heart, emitting golden light and warmth. It was planted in his soft heart, waiting to be watered by Angor's knowledge so that it could sprout and grow.
"Everyone has different power systems, so their understanding is different. Even the way they use the same technique will be different … You'll have to understand this yourself."
Sunders did not touch on the topic and let Angor think about it on his own.
The power system he was talking about was the recognition of oneself, the summary of one's knowledge, and also a long road to clear the fog of the future.
How to construct one's own power system was the key. Building the system did not mean the end of it. You still need to work on it for a long time in the future. As Sunders said, you need not only to expand the capacity of the bookshelf, but also to put more books into the bookshelf.
There was one more thing Sunders didn't tell Angor. Wizards could only realize the path of truth faster after creating their own power system.
Now that he was already halfway to becoming a truth-finder, he didn't want to say such a thing, so it was better not to mention it now.
Also, Sunders believed that Angor would figure it out himself when he began to construct his own power system.
"As for how to establish your own power system, you can slowly think about it when you go back." "Now, I'm going to tell you what you need to do after becoming a wizard."
Angor calmed down and looked at Sunders seriously.
Next, Sunders began to tell Angor about the necessary knowledge to become a wizard.
He talked about the construction of a system, the creation of an exile space, the creation of plane passageways, the cultivation of elemental creatures … until he learned how to use the Nightmare Domain when he became a wizard.
Angor's eyes glowed.
The unknown Transcendent Domains were always so fascinating. They were filled with curiosity and anticipation.
Angor recalled the time many years ago when he was sitting in a carriage heading to Vichy Harbor from Padt Manor. Outside the carriage, there was cold wind and snow. A stove was burning in the middle of the carriage. Alan and Aleen were sitting beside him, and Mara was sitting across from them. Mara was telling Angor about the wizarding world in a weathered tone, including the three major structures of Occult, Bloodline, and Elemental, as well as the strange spells, strange wizard organizations, and a world full of hierarchical rules.
Angor saw a mysterious world through those words. He was a little afraid of the unknown, but he still had hope in his heart.
Now, Angor had become one of the most powerful wizards in the wizarding world. In fact, he was one of the top wizards in the southern wizarding region.
As he listened to Sunders' words, he was still fascinated by what he was about to see.
As long as there was still a long way to go, this curiosity would be the motivation for every wizard to move forward.
Sunders spoke for an entire afternoon before he finally stopped.
Seeing Angor's unsatisfied look, Sunders smiled. "That's all for today. You still need to digest and experiment. We can talk about the rest later. "
Sunders waved a hand and several thick books floated out from a bookshelf not far away.
Sunders handed the books to Angor. These books recorded some of the things he said today, which should be helpful to Angor.
After doing all this, they talked about some other topics.
Angor also told Sunders about the "target anchor" door he learned from Froste.
Sunders didn't say anything about it. He only joked, "At least you don't have to pay for a space waymark."
Compared to the anchor, Sunders was more interested in Angor's method.
He knew that Angor didn't show any signs of creating new spells recently. Why did he suddenly do it again?
"I don't know. Maybe it's the aftermath of the last spell I created?" Angor answered.
Sunders didn't need to use Truth Inspection to see that Angor was hiding something. Still, he didn't point it out. Angor was a wizard now, so it was normal for him to have his own secrets.
If he really wanted to know, he could wait until Angor stabilized his power and fight him. Then, he might find out the answer. Of course, Angor's new spell had to be usable in a real battle.
If it was a functional spell, such as Greya's Genesis spell, Sunders couldn't help it.
"Is Lady Greya still in seclusion?" Angor asked something he really wanted to know.
It had been several days since they arrived at Dark Castle, and the place had undergone a lot of changes. Even the buildings on the surface were destroyed. However, apart from reuniting with Bobota, they had yet to achieve their main goal.
"Not yet. But I received a message from Isabelle saying that the energy in the ice cave is weakening. Greya will come out soon."
Angor sighed. He hoped that Greya would be able to solve Toby's problem after coming out.
"Apart from Greya's condition, Isabelle has another message for you," Sunders said. "She wants you to see her when you're stable enough."
Angor nodded. Isabelle already told him about this when he first became a wizard.
Thinking about it, it was probably because of the two Infant Spirits. They probably wanted him to turn the Infant Spirits back into souls.
Angor promised Isabelle this, so he wouldn't refuse.
They chatted about other trivial matters in the outside world for a while before Angor decided to leave. For one thing, he wanted to take Mandhara to the dream wasteland and check on his brother's match. Secondly, he had used up all the white bullets in Prelude to Rebirth. If he wanted to help Isabelle turn her baby spirits back into souls, he would have to go out and collect more.
Before he could leave the gravity garden with Mandhara, Sunders suddenly said, "Oh, there's something else I need to talk to you about."
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