There was a second drawback.
A wizard's spell casting process consisted of three steps: extracting mana, constructing the model, and casting the spell.
The first two steps were done in one's mind space. The third step was to use one's body as a medium to "move the material world".
However, if a wizard used his soul to cast a spell, the cantrip model with a strong mana aura would be created using his soul as the channel instead of his body. This would lead to a certain consequence.
The pure soul would be contaminated by external energy. Once the contamination reached a certain level, it would become a great burden to the soul.
This was one of the drawbacks of Spirit Link.
From the looks of it, there were so many disadvantages to using a soul to cast spells, but why did soul wizards still treat the Dao of Soul Link as a "core spell"?
This was because the Path of Soul Link had an irreplaceable function. Because of this function, even Wizards of other Elements were willing to spend a lot of time cultivating this spell.
Through Spirit Link, a wizard could inject his or her natural aura into his or her soul when his or her body collapsed.
This meant that even if a wizard's body died, he or she could inject his or her own soul into his or her soul so that his or her soul would not become a dead soul.
As long as the soul did not become a dead soul, he or she could cultivate a new body, and his or her soul would slowly become compatible with his or her body.
In other words, a Soul Wizard could inject his or her own soul when his or her body was about to collapse and wait for the next time he or she could reassemble his or her body.
This was also the reason why Soul Adepts had a longer lifespan than other adepts.
…
Angor finally realized why Hookdick was able to maintain his or her consciousness after being infected by the parasites in Sleepless City. Hookdick must have injected his or her own aura into his soul before he was infected.
According to Nessie, the "Way of Soul Link" was nothing more than an insignificant spell that every soul wizard would train in. However, it was still a spell, not a cantrip.
The Dao of Sorcery was something that only official Sorcerers could learn.
Hookdick was lucky to have acquired such a soul spell as an apprentice.
"That's about it." Ness gave Sunders a curious look. "Hey, old man. Why are you asking such strange questions? Are you sure you're not here to show off? Tell me, what is your purpose for coming to find me? "
Sanders stood up and slowly put on his gloves.
"Go outside and wait for me, Angor. Nessie and I have something to talk about. "
Ness sat up straight and thought Sunders was about to tell him his purpose. Angor, on the other hand, was doubtful. Was his professor really looking for Mister Ness?
Angor nodded and followed the maid down the tower.
"Please wait here for a moment, sir." The maid gave him a charming smile and slowly retreated into the tower.
He stood at the bottom of the tower and tried to figure out how to use Soul Link. According to Sunders' theory and Alchemy Eye, the crystal should be used for a legacy. Was it referring to Soul Dimension?
If Angor could learn the spell, he would be able to improve his power by leaps and bounds.
Angor's strongest ability was his soul, which allowed him to control the sequence of gravity. Overall, he was as strong as a half-step wizard. In terms of speed, he was even faster than a formal wizard.
However, it was a pity that he couldn't use magic tricks while he was in soul form. If he could learn the art of Soul Link, he would be able to use all cantrips in his soul form. Combined with his extreme speed and nightmare illusions, he even had a feeling that he could fight wizards head-on.
Of course, this was only possible if the crystal contained Soul Link, which Angor could use.
Thud thud thud —
While Angor was lost in his thoughts, he suddenly heard footsteps.
He turned around and saw the footsteps coming from inside the tower. But judging from the frequency of the footsteps, it did not sound like Sunders' voice.
A pair of suede boots and a floating bare foot appeared in Angor's sight.
The suede boots belonged to a handsome man, while the barefoot girl floating in the air was a soul. Angor recognized the soul's name — Sylvia.
"Long time no see. You're getting more and more famous." The man paused. "You've become so strong as well. I admit that I'm not as strong as you."
Angor looked at him without showing any emotion. "So it's Astral Soul, Saka. You seem to be more depressed than usual today. "
Saka grinned wickedly. "You're much stronger than me now. For my own safety, I won't do anything rash, right?"
Angor smiled coldly but did not say anything. There was a grudge between him and Saka, but it was not so serious that he would seek revenge in Ness' Valley of Souls.
As long as Saka did not show up in the outside world, Angor would not waste his time to seek revenge.
"The last time we met, I was looking forward to a beautiful and unexpected meeting, but I didn't expect it to make me so upset." Saka walked toward a corner of the Valley of Souls. "But this is good. Your growth has encouraged me."
"So, you came here just to say that?" Angor looked at Saka's back.
Saka stopped, but he did not turn around. "What do you think?"
Saka did not wait for Angor's reply. He simply disappeared into the mist.
"He's just bluffing," Angor muttered. Angor muttered to himself. "This guy is way better than Hookdick when it comes to showing off."
"Who's bluffing?" Sunders' voice reached Angor's ears.
Angor turned around and saw Sunders standing beside him without him noticing.
"Nope. I saw Saka. He said a bunch of nonsense, but he didn't get to the point. "Angor shrugged.
"Oh." Sunders nodded and did not say anything else. They walked out of the Valley of Souls together.
When they were outside, Sunders suddenly said, "Compared to Hookdick, Ness is more interested in Saka. Saka's talent is not as simple as it seems. Also, Maya thinks highly of Saka. She believes that Saka has a great chance to become a wizard. "
"You have a grudge against him too?"
"Yes, but not to the point where we have to fight." Angor considered. "He wants my soul."
His soul? Sunders was surprised.
If Angor died, he would do everything he could to obtain Angor's soul for research purposes. But after learning that the wound on Angor's soul was a mark, Sunders gave up on that idea.
Compared to Angor's death, Sunders' life was much more valuable.
"Good choice, then." Sunders chuckled.
Angor pouted, took out his Gondola, and boarded the ship first. Sunders followed him and sat in front of him.
Ripples appeared on the bottom of the Gondola, and the ship soared into the sky.
"Professor, do you think the crystal contains Soul Link?" Angor could not help but ask.
Sunders nodded. "If I'm not mistaken, it should be Soul Link. It's a must-learn spell for all Soul Wizards. Wizards from other schools will also consider it as a life-saving and life-prolonging method if they have enough time. "
Sunders sighed as he continued, "I spent more than 30 years studying this spell myself. If the inheritance in this rhombus-shaped crystal is really the Dao of Soul Link and can allow you to quickly comprehend it, then you've really picked up a huge bargain. At the very least, you'll be able to save a few decades of learning. "
What Sunders said was only the best outcome. If the inheritance of this rhombus-shaped crystal only told you the method to learn the Dao of Soul Link, then it was worthless. After all, the method of learning Soul Link was valuable, but it was not difficult to get it once one reached a certain level of strength.
"When we get back, come to the gravity garden and try it out. See if it can help you learn Soul Link faster," said Sunders.
Angor nodded.
As soon as Gondola entered the Tree of Eternity's territory, he received a message on his transmitter.
Angor frowned when he read the message.
"What is it?" Sunders asked.
"I went to the resource distribution hall to ask if there are any undead resources, but they already sold out. In the end, in less than two hours, they sent a message saying that there are undead resources. "
"Undead resources?" "You're going to test Prelude to Rebirth, aren't you?"
"Yes, I'm going to test Prelude to Rebirth before I leave."
"You're lucky. Someone just happened to hand in undead resources. Of course, there's also the possibility that someone wants to ask for something from you. "
Considering Angor's current reputation, it was possible that someone wanted to ask for something. As for the specific reason, Angor decided to check it out himself.
…
Angor went to the resource distribution hall alone. The same apprentice came to greet him.
The apprentice nodded to Angor with a smile. "What a coincidence, Mister Padt. Someone handed in some undead resources right after you left."
Angor looked at the list and saw that there were two extra units of undead left behind.
"How many magic crystals do they cost?" Angor asked.
"One hundred crystals per unit. We have two units in total."
"Undead creatures cost a hundred crystals each?" Angor asked curiously.
"Yes. They've always been that way. The purchasing price is 50 crystals, while the selling price is 100 crystals. "The apprentice didn't hide the price.
In the past, it was a hundred magic crystals, and now it was still a hundred magic crystals … This meant that no one had made any additional requests. Could it be that he was really lucky? Someone couldn't wait to send him warmth not long after he left?
"Can you tell me who handed in the undead resources?"
The apprentice on duty paused for a moment before nodding. "Sure. It's not a secret. Not long ago, Mister Saka brought two undead here."
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