Sunders was very interested in Soul Whispers, so he asked Angor to repeat the syllables to record the reaction of Angor's soul.
A moment later, Angor's soul floated to Sunders' side.
"The Soul Whisper is a supernatural power that doesn't belong to the wizarding system." Sunders came up with this conclusion after repeated tests. "So the 'Mist Seed' from another world Isabelle mentioned is a supernatural race that can rival the wizarding world."
The only reason why wizards could travel across thousands of planes was that they relied on their own strength, accumulated knowledge, and pursued the truth. A wizard's ability would not disappear or weaken due to the interplanar travel. This was the most powerful aspect of a wizard.
However, Sunders found that the "Soul Whisper" of the "Mist Seed" was also a technique that could bypass the suppression of the will of different planes. It was completely beyond the wizardry system. Sunders could not even understand the principle behind it.
"I can't eject my soul from my body just by reading the syllables. It could be seen that this Secret Soul Whisper was based on a certain mechanism of the source, and it represented different appearances to different individuals. It's what Isabelle called "custom-made". " "So, the origin of this mechanism is most likely the supernatural formula of 'Mist Seed'. By substituting personal data into the formula, the formula will come up with different results, and that's why there are different results."
Sunders' eyes lit up. This was the first time he saw such a miraculous technique. He really wanted to know the true source of the Soul Whisper.
The origin world, Augustine's twin mirrors, the Whisper of Spirits, the Mist Seed, and an otherworldly world … All of these were telling them that there were still many wonderful things waiting for them to discover in the unknown future.
"I guess it's time for me to go to the origin world." Sunders looked at Angor again.
Angor's soul was much more solid now, and almost all the impurities were gone.
The ritual in Soul Genesis Garden helped him restrain the sequence of gravity inside his body. With Isabelle's help, he strengthened the source of rhythm of gravity, which allowed him to use the sequence of gravity for a short period of time.
Although using the sequence of gravity would consume his soul power, as long as he didn't use it all at once, his soul power would be replenished over time. Besides, Isabelle also taught him how to train his soul energy. For him, the sequence of gravity was no longer a taboo. He could easily use it as his own power source.
According to Sunders' test, Gravity Rhythm, which was supposed to be as powerful as a wizard-level cantrip, was only as powerful as a level-2 cantrip or an early level-3 cantrip at best.
Angor needed more practice to strengthen the sequence of gravity and meet the requirements of the core laws of nature.
As for the training method, Sunders gave Angor some suggestions based on his own experience. In the end, Angor still had to do it himself.
By the time these two tests were completed, it was already noon.
The master and disciple left the Gravity Garden and went to the restaurant for a meal. Naturally, the dishes prepared by No.1 did not contain any Transcendent dishes, but fortunately, the taste was not bad. During the meal, the two nobles maintained a polite silence. When it was time for tea, Angor finally broke the silence.
"Sir, what's going on in the purification garden?" Angor thought about his encounter with Keely last night. "Keely said she's going to protect me in the garden. Is there going to be a large-scale battle?"
"The purification garden is a little complicated."
"Complicated?"
"What you guessed is mostly correct. We do need to engage in a large-scale battle royale." Sunders considered. "I was going to tell you about it later when I'm done sorting out the information. But since you brought it up now, it's fine."
"I may have missed something. See for yourself."
Sunders created several illusion nodes around Angor and simulated the meeting at the Machine Tower. He then selected the most important parts of the illusion for Angor to see.
Angor's mind went blank for a second before he found himself inside the illusion.
It was a large, circular hall. The seats were arranged in a circular pattern so that every wizard could clearly see the stage at the center of the circle. A young man in a black robe was standing on the stage. Angor recognized him. He was the one who stopped Bogula's ambush outside Elixir Hut.
Sunders also told Angor who the young man was.
"Beast Emperor" Lawson, one of the two city lords of Floating Mech City, who was in charge of the main city.
Normally, the meeting at the Machine Tower should be led by the other city lord, "Mediocre" Muse. However, Muse was a wise man who did not like such occasions. He was mainly in charge of the negative side of Floating Mech City, but in fact, he did not have much control over it. Most of the work was delegated to his subordinates, while he spent most of his time in the research department. Most of the products in Floating Mech City were developed by Muse. Even the Almanac used by Saka and Hookdick's teacher, Ness, to examine Angor's soul was developed by Muse.
While Muse was responsible for intelligence, Lawson was responsible for brute force. With Lawson in charge of the meeting, he could keep the other wizards in check.
Lawson stood on the stage in the middle of the hall, surrounded by wizards.
As far as the eye could see, it was a sea of black.
This was the first time Angor saw so many wizards in one place. There were at least two or three hundred of them. If one were to say that every single Adept organization had sent a representative, then there were at least three hundred Adept organizations present.
However, Angor noticed that most of the wizards' faces were covered by mist, which prevented him from seeing their faces clearly. Only a small number of Magi had their faces exposed. Among them were Sunders and Kanter, who were sitting in the front row.
Sunders kindly gave Angor some time to observe the crowd. When Angor looked at Lawson again, Sunders activated the illusion.
"The purification garden is about to evolve. We have gathered you here to discuss this matter," Lawson announced in a plain voice. His robotic voice echoed across the hall.
Evolution of the purification garden?
Angor knew that a Sorcerer's Garden was divided into three levels: low, intermediate, and advanced. Each level was further divided into three sub-levels. Levels 1 to 3 were low, 4 to 6 were intermediate, and 7 to 9 were advanced.
The classification was based on how the laws of a Sorcerer's Garden affected a wizard.
For example, the law of a low-tier garden had a greater effect on wizard apprentices, but not on wizards. The law of a mid-tier garden had an effect on wizards, and the law of a high-tier garden had an effect on truth-finder wizards and legendary wizards. It was said that there were even more advanced Sorcerer's Gardens, but they were not something the wizards in the southern wizarding region could explore.
For example, Sunders' Gravity Garden had 3.17 times the normal gravity when it was still in its budding state. According to the formula, the center of the garden could reach 93 times the normal gravity.
For Bloodline Acolytes, 10 times the gravity was enough to achieve an excellent baptism effect. Bloodline Acolytes, on the other hand, needed 30 to 100 times the gravity for their baptism. Anything higher than 100 times the gravity would be effective even for Level 2 Acolytes.
From the above data, Angor could easily tell that Sunders' Gravity Garden was a low-intermediate level-4 Sorcerer's Garden.
He already knew that the purification garden was a low-tiered garden with a level of no higher than 3. It would only affect level-2 apprentices and below. Level-3 apprentices and above would not be affected by the garden, which was why level-3 apprentices never came here.
A Sorcerer's Garden that was no more than Level 3, yet Lawson was saying that it was about to advance? Why was this so?
Furthermore, what Lawson said was not 'advance', but 'advance'. Did that mean the garden was going to evolve from a low-level one to a mid-level one? The power of laws contained within was enough to affect an official Magus!
While Angor pondered, Lawson explained the reason.
"As we all know, the garden is still a low-level one, at the end of level-3. But now, the garden has accumulated enough power. According to Muse's calculations, it will become a mid-level garden with a little bit of help. "
Lawson looked at the wizards in the room. They all looked at him with cold expressions.
Even if the garden was going to evolve, it would still belong to Floating Mech City. It had nothing to do with them.
"Floating Mech City invited all of you here because the garden has something to do with you … and the participants from your organizations," Lawson explained.
"What do you mean?" someone asked.
"You'll know soon enough. As for why it has something to do with you, I'll tell you now. My plan with Muse is that once the garden reaches a mid-level, you'll all be given the same number of spots. Every time the purification garden opens, two spots will be given to the adept organizations you belong to. "
When Lawson mentioned this matter that concerned their own interests, the adepts finally had some reaction. They all started whispering amongst themselves.
After a while, someone asked, "What are the prerequisites for a fixed quota? "Why did Mister Beast Emperor say that it has something to do with the participants?"
Lawson looked at the speaker. "That's something to do with the garden's evolution. You can take a look at the contracts I've listed and you'll understand."
Lawson waved a hand, and countless Mana Eyes appeared and placed several scrolls in front of the wizards.
"There's a contract on the scroll. As long as you sign it, you'll be able to enjoy a fixed quota for the Intermediate Purification Garden." Lawson purposely pointed out the word "mid-tier" because a mid-tier garden could already affect official wizards.
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