The aftermath of the planar war felt unusually tranquil in the wizard camp at Noren Workshop.
There were no deafening celebrations or grand reward ceremonies.
Wizards, ever rational and pragmatic, valued knowledge and results above all else.
Had this trial not been tied to the division of ownership over the Elosia plane, the honor roll of contributions might not have even been compiled.
Yet, this unexpected victory brought an unforeseen boon to the wizard apprentices involvedāthey completed the year-long trial early, gaining an extra half-year of precious free time.
This was invaluable time for reflection. For wizards, knowledge and wisdom far outweighed mere level advancements.
Only by amassing and integrating sufficient knowledge could a wizard truly match their current rank and prepare for higher tiers.
Jie Ming followed this principle.
Once settled in the camp, he cast aside all distractions and immersed himself in research.
He knew this half-year was a golden opportunity for self-improvement.
Glancing at his research notes, Jie Ming circled the section on the divine faith network. āIāll prioritize this area of studyā¦ā
To discuss the divine faith network, one must first address the existence of āgods.ā
Even across the infinite multiverse, worlds with genuine āgodsā were rare.
In most worlds, the āgodsā worshipped by mortals were merely higher-tier beings or projections of powerful creatures, lacking true mastery over a planeās core laws.
True gods, regardless of strength, innately grasped a specific rule of their plane upon birth, forming a unique divine portfolio.
Gods were divided into two types: Primordial Gods and Faith Gods.
Both held immense interest and research value.
Primordial Gods, to wizards, were living embodiments of planar rules.
Without exaggeration, thoroughly studying a Primordial God, no matter its strength, could propel a wizard straight to the sixth rank.
Their birth signified a deep bond with the planeās origin, embodying its laws. Studying them was akin to directly accessing a planeās core secrets.
Faith Gods, though slightly less potent and stable than Primordial Gods, were no less valuable.
In fact, Faith Gods were rarer, their formation far more demanding than mere powerful beings could achieve.
Many believed gods preceded faith, while others thought faith birthed gods.
Through deep study of the divine faith network, Jie Ming had confirmed both views were wrong.
He was now certain that an efficient energy transmission system preceded both faith and gods.
Simply put, a plane capable of birthing gods required an innately unique, highly efficient energy transmission and conversion system.
This system gathered specific energies, which, under certain circumstances, merged with a particular beingāor the energy itself gained sentienceābecoming a Faith God.
For this to occur, the planeās energy system had to be extraordinarily efficient, almost exaggeratedly so.
Every plane with Faith Gods possessed a distinctive divine faith networkāor energy transmission system.
If mastering a Primordial Godās rules could elevate a wizard to the sixth rank, studying a natural energy transmission system offered even greater theoretical depth and applications, potentially surpassing mere rank advancement.
The best way to study such systems was to examine fully formed gods, whose internal energy pathways were near-perfect replicas of the planeās system.
Even without capturing a god, studying a planeās residual traits yielded results.
The Elosia plane, stripped of its gods, was now an ideal āliving dissection table.ā
Months passed in a blink as Jie Ming voraciously absorbed this knowledge.
He poured all his energy into studying Elosiaās residual energy network, repeatedly delving into his mental sea to refine rune models, integrating new knowledge into his witchcraft system.
The results were astonishing.
By analyzing the planeās energy system, his three witchcraft models optimized themselves three times, each bringing qualitative leapsālower mental energy costs, wider ranges, and greater potency.
In the testing chamber, Jie Ming, having cast his witchcraft, eyed the results on the device and exhaled, āNot bad. Shame I couldnāt improve precision control, or these three wouldāve formally advanced to first-rank witchcraft.ā
His three models, all support-oriented, required exceptional control beyond raw energy output, making their upgrades āless noticeable.ā
Had he built an attack-oriented model, his combat power would surpass most pure combat first-rank wizards.
This wasnāt a major issue. By modifying his runic artifacts, he could match or exceed attack witchcraft effects.
He pulled out a metallic bracelet, its surface etched with scattered runesāa prototype runic artifact. His ongoing research into the divine faith networkās energy system hadnāt hit a bottleneck, so the artifactās design evolved daily, its appearance secondary.
āMade just a week ago, and already itās flawed,ā he mused.
Even without fully unraveling the systemās mysteries, his current knowledge doubled the artifactās instantaneous energy output and elemental absorption efficiency without changing its rank, enhancing both endurance and burst power.
Crucially, this efficiency best suited element storage runic artifacts, not attack or defense types. If applied, his future element reserves and casting efficiency would reach staggering levels.
Time was short, though, and modifying storage artifacts was more complex. Jie Ming hadnāt started yet.
As he swam in the sea of knowledge, his artifact vibrated with a communication request from David.
Jie Ming accepted.
Davidās projection appeared, his scholarly demeanor calm yet weary. āJie Ming, sorry for the wait,ā he said, voice hoarse. āIāve finalized the zones for receiving Elosiaās native sentient beings and submitted them to the camp. You can take over anytime.ā
āOh?ā Jie Mingās eyes flickered with surprise. āYou finished so quickly?ā
He hesitated. His camp space was limited, unable to house many living beings.
David, sensing his concern, smiled faintly. āNo need to worry about space. The plane cluster hasnāt been fully organized, but Elosiaās main plane is mostly cleared. Areas like the human kingdoms are under wizard control and partially planned. You can claim a territory now and request more later based on contributions.ā
Jie Mingās eyes lit up. He thought of the perfect place.
His Golden Harbor mansion, heavily modified with a sixth-rank array covering the estate, was secure and ideal as a base. The city, largely in ruins, was perfect for large-scale reconstruction and discreet experiments.
āGolden Harbor!ā Jie Ming exclaimed, smiling genuinely. āDavid, Iāll choose Golden Harbor as my first territory. Iāll apply to the camp to take the entire area. Send the people and notes there.ā
David smiled. āGolden Harbor? Good choice. Iāll arrange everything. Donāt worry, Iāll send the modification potions later.ā
The call ended. Jie Ming stood, gazing at Elosiaās lands beyond the camp, and took a deep breath.