This Wizard is So Unscientific!-Chapter 175 - Spirit World Lighthouse Illuminating

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Chapter 175: Chapter 175: Spirit World Lighthouse, Illuminating Both Worlds!_1

Chapter 175 -175: Spirit World Lighthouse, Illuminating Both Worlds!_1

Accompanied by the Berserker’s agonizing, piercing wail and the curses of despair,

the Berserker’s physical body and soul, before the Sacrificial Altar, were swiftly enveloped in the rising flames and disappeared without a trace.

Moments later, a sheet-like silhouette of a human outline fell from the dimension woven by the flames above the Ritual Altar.

As the conductor of the ritual, Tuck simply observed this scene.

“Some mysterious existence is reaping a certain amount of flesh and soul.”

“Then, it weaves the soul with the shadows.”

“It doesn’t have to be some Holy Spirit or Evil Spirit with consciousness.”

“It could also be some mysterious existence that still retains rationality, lurking in the corners of shadows and death.”

“The Transcendent World indeed harbors too many mysteries, especially those mystical beings with a ritual orientation; it’s best to analyze them less.”

Tuck shook his head slightly, reining in the thought of further exploration.

The first part of the Four-star Powerful Ritual Witchcraft is this “Ritual Witchcraft,” considered as the prelude.

The middle part would naturally involve mastering these “Soul Shadows.”

The final part is utilizing these Soul Shadows in combat.

At this moment, Tuck was surrounded by three thick, satin-like Soul Shadows.

He placed a palm upon the Soul Shadow obtained from the live sacrificed Berserker.

After a careful touch of Spiritual Perception, a look of pleasure crept up his brows.

“Directly sacrificing a living person yields a Soul Shadow that is 100% effective as the sacrificer’s soul Level weaving result.”

“On the other hand, sacrificing a fresh corpse yields about 80% effectiveness.”

“As time passes and the corpse’s Transcendent Attributes completely dissipate, the effect gets worse and worse.”

“It’s even possible that it diminishes to only 20% or less than 10%.”

“Which means…”

Tuck’s eyes focused slightly.

“If I can capture high-Level Transcendents or obtain the bodies of high-Level Transcendents, I could acquire quite powerful Soul Shadows.”

With his eyes still focused, Tuck mused for a moment and then smiled lightly.

“Interesting.”

Following this, Tuck’s gaze swept over the three Soul Shadows.

A thought crossed Tuck’s mind.

The Talent Ability of Steam Origin Energy Spirit State naturally took effect.

With the gradual increase in Level and the development of the Talent Ability for Steam Origin Energy Spirit State,

Tuck had already been able to meticulously control and harness the surrounding Origin Energy through his own Talent Ability.

The three Soul Shadows quickly became supported and rose.

Mastering the middle part was no problem for Tuck.

In this respect, Tuck possessed an absolute talent advantage.

The three standing Soul Shadows were as if they had entered a Shadow State like Transcendents.

Tuck commanded the three Soul Shadows to separate from each other.

He moved his steps.

Directly stepping into one of the Soul Shadows.

The three Soul Shadows, like curtains,

With Tuck, the Wizard, being the magician behind the veil, who could freely traverse these Soul Shadows.

After repeatedly shuttling through them and getting used to it, Tuck became increasingly astounded by the experience.

Tuck stepped out from one of the Soul Shadows and, after inspecting them for a while, headed deeper into the cave.

As Tuck moved forward,

the three Soul Shadows quickly followed, consecutively entering Tuck’s Shadow State.

“These Soul Shadows themselves have no combat strength, but… they are all ‘living beings’ with souls and Shadow Attributes, and have an extremely high potential for development.”

“Through devouring other Soul Shadows, absorbing souls, and absorbing Shadow Creatures, they too can be leveled up.”

“They possess considerable room for development and potential.”

“Whether it’s by harnessing Barrier’s power or other such means, their soul-level defensive capabilities’ upper limit can be enhanced.”

Lost in thought, Tuck had already vanished into the darkness of the cave.

After the trip to the Underground Black Market,

time returned to a relatively calm routine of cultivation.

Tuck spent most of his time studying within the Thorn Flower, Magic Tower.

Especially the wizard courses, as well as several specialized subjects that required an additional fee to learn,

such as Astrology, Divination, Mystic Arts, and Ritual Studies, among others.

Tuck had paid a partial tuition fee, but he did not delve deeply into these subjects and instead chose to learn the basic principles or some elementary knowledge.

Each of these disciplines required a lifetime of dedicated research.

Naturally, Tuck did not have that much energy to spare.

It was the main witchcraft courses where Tuck exerted his great effort.

Whenever he encountered something he didn’t understand, Tuck would directly spend Magic Gold to seek one-on-one tutoring from those tutors.

After questioning the tutors of many wizard courses repeatedly,

Tuck realized there was a problem.

The problem wasn’t with the learning itself; it had arisen elsewhere.

Initially, it only happened once or twice.

But later, when coincidental encounters started becoming more and more frequent, Tuck gradually became aware of the gravity they shared in common.

While riding the steam bus, Tuck would “just happen” to bump into a senior student from the academy.

In the Magic Course Scroll Repository, Tuck would meet a senior who had learned exactly the same amount as himself.

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Even when Tuck was drinking coffee, he would encounter senior students from the Thorn Flower, Mysterious Tower Academy.

These seniors not only wanted to have a candlelit dinner with Tuck but even considered Tuck as their dinner.

Receiving a little financial support from a junior was not important to them.

They mainly wanted to show their junior their graceful sleeping positions at four in the morning.

Occasionally, from the conversations of students from other High Towers.

Phrases like “silver spoon at home,” “rich like a Dragon,” and “piles of Magic Gold” reached Tuck’s ears.

Only then did Tuck gain a bit of understanding.

The Dark Sun Church could not trace Tuck’s whereabouts.

Yet Tuck found himself being chased by these senior students from the High Tower Academy, hiding here and there.

This left Tuck quite speechless.

At the same time.

The lighthouse plan in St. Land was also gradually unfolding.

A large number of medium and large Origin Energy Steam Engines were sent into the Spiritual Realm Layer by St. Land’s Intermediate Transcendents.

Then, the corresponding earth-based builders, using their witchcraft in conjunction with the right rituals.

Quickly constructed the Steam Towers in the Spiritual Realm Layer.

Arcane Wizards built and connected the Arcane Veins.

Activating the Origin Energy Steam Engines, a series of Steam Rings were constructed, and the roaring sound of steam swept through the Spiritual Realm Layer, lighting up St. Land’s Spiritual Realm that was shrouded by the Dark Sun.

Yes!

The Steam Towers of St. Land were meant to shine from the Spiritual Realm Layer into reality.

The development of the Spiritual Realm Layer.

Was the first step in the use of a Transcendent ecological world.

Even many powerful Transcendent ecosystems would open the Door of the Spirit World, linking two realms with one door.

One side in reality, one side in the Spirit World.

Layering the world’s ecological layers.

It is said that the Duchy Cerion’s “Floating Star City” has considerable experience in developing and using the Spiritual Realm Layer.

Moreover, the rules of the Transcendent World of the Spiritual Realm Layer are more easily manifested than in the real dimension.

Before, St. Land did not have sufficient resources and manpower to develop and settle in the Spiritual Realm Layer.

But now.

With the support of the entire Duchy Cerion.

Developing the Spiritual Realm Layer was obviously no longer a problem.

The Spirit Realm Steam Lighthouses were erected one after another in the Spiritual Realm Layer.

During construction, there would naturally be fierce attacks from the Dark Sun’s powers.

And Cerion’s defense was extraordinarily resolute.

According to reports from the St. Land Steam Daily.

Clergymen from the Duchy’s Three-Eyed God Church, the Empire’s Transcendent Legion, the genius graduating class of Floating Star City’s Transcendent Academy.

As well as many other elite and even genius Transcendents from various provinces, were continuously making their way to St. Land.

Clearly!

The Duchy Cerion was intent on turning St. Land into a Holy Shield against the Dark Sun Church.

A Holy Shield that the Dark Sun Church could not breach.

Inside the rented cottage.

After browsing through the day’s steam newspaper information.

And confirming that there was no “recruitment order” for that robbery plan.

Tuck set the newspaper aside.

Lifting his head, Tuck looked towards the not-too-distant street.

There was clearly nothing there.

But a good half of the street seemed exceptionally bright.

Even the drifting slight haze of steam there was cleaner and clearer than elsewhere.

The Steam Lighthouse standing in the Spirit Realm was shining light into the Spirit World, infiltrating into reality.

The Spirit World Lighthouse, illuminating both worlds.

This was also the beginning of building the Spirit World Lighthouse, countering the invasion of the Dark Sun Church, preventing them from dragging the entire world into the abyss of the Dark Sun!

After glancing left and right for a moment.

Tuck stepped through and entered his Alchemy Secret Room.

Just as he entered.

A glimpse from the corner of Tuck’s eye caught the nearby stone window.

If he hadn’t looked, it wouldn’t have mattered.

But with that glance, Tuck’s brow raised suddenly, and a look of joy sprouted.

He saw that the fist-sized Magic Cottage at the top of the Magical Vine had conspicuously disappeared.

And around the ground were traces of some remnants.

This meant that Tuck’s Magic Cottage had fallen on its own, and was officially born.