Wizard: I Can Synthesis Everything-Chapter 195 - 192: The Great Evacuation (Part 4) Forbidden Knowledge

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Chapter 195: Chapter 192: The Great Evacuation (Part 4) Forbidden Knowledge

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"Seven books..."

"Each one looks quite powerful, featuring witchcraft, books, research notes, and forbidden knowledge."

Lin Suo’s mind flashed with numerous thoughts in an instant.

Worth it! Totally worth it.

Although some of the above knowledge might be useless to him, as he already possesses the Power of Synthesis, making fusion not a problem,

it is precisely the aspect of fusion that is the most troublesome issue for normal wizards of the Life Transformation Sect.

Even if he didn’t need them, the details, thought processes, and research methods contained were all very valuable technical skills to learn.

The high-rise experience of a predecessor.

Still very useful.

In his eyes, they are as valuable as the Five-Colored Evil Dragon Bloodline, and trading an unusable Fusion Base for them is a steal.

Fortunately, he had reacted promptly and changed his words in time.

Two items of forbidden knowledge among them require caution.

The so-called forbidden knowledge naturally refers to the knowledge that is generally not permitted for wizards to use.

But... as for wizards...

There are no taboos.

Such rules only apply to those ordinary wizards without talent.

The vice-principal deeply acknowledges Lin Suo’s talent and research capabilities.

So he didn’t think that imparting forbidden knowledge was inappropriate.

This stuff, as long as it is used carefully and side effects are endured, is viable, and certain side effects can be utilized well, in conjunction with other forbidden knowledge.

It can even have the effect of turning the tide.

Two negatives make a positive.

That’s the idea.

"Thank you, Principal, these are of great help to me."

"As long as you’re happy with them. By the way,"

"Regarding matters of the Inverted World, don’t speak of it to anyone. You don’t have to worry about her either. The Inverted World is identical to the real world, including the Starry Sky."

"With Thea’s abilities, no matter where you are, she can come to your side through the corresponding location in the Inverted World."

"I understand."

Lin Suo respectfully bowed and slowly withdrew.

What to do about Thea’s matters, he can only take one step at a time. He only knew that the child was born with a mission, even if he hadn’t intercepted her, others would have taken her in.

Let’s see how things go.

For the following period,

Lin Suo devoted his heart and soul to the study of new knowledge, unlocking three new Skills for him.

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All are in their most primitive state.

That is, white.

The initial skill level of Transformation Master is 1000, the same as other Skills.

For Soul Scholar and Forbidden Master, the two start with a skill level of 10000, a very high starting point.

"Newbie book-eating" still helps, but it’s a negligible 1 point in skill level increase, even at the entry level.

It can be seen that each of these ten thousand skill points encapsulates knowledge far beyond the previous norms, making advancement even more difficult.

The time unit it takes to level up is approaching years.

Rationally estimated, the total ten thousand skill points are at the legendary standard, indicating just how high the ceiling of forbidden knowledge is.

If he could break through a limit just once, using the Mysterious Rubik’s Cube to gain knowledge beyond his awareness, the breakthrough would be immense.

During the following time, besides daily meditation and preparing for the fusion of the remaining three types of Five-Colored Evil Dragon Bloodlines,

He was completely immersed in the ocean of knowledge.

Inescapable.

Every day he engaged in continuous learning and experimentation, using practice to verify what he learned and constantly adjusting and perfecting the gene information of .

Gradually enhancing its lifespan and potential.

Moving closer to the true Longevity Species.

Accordingly, his skill level began to surge.

On this day, a month later,

The Mother Ship officially launched, slowly traveling towards the unknown, as Padolon Star was already riddled with holes, reaching its final moments of destruction.

By the window of his personal cabin, Lin Suo gazed at the disintegrating planet, lost in thought.

He saw a figure with white hair.

It seemed to be holding a golden fur ball with a plump hand clinging to the person’s shoulder, and the other hand...waving at him???

┴┤дÓ)!!

The person grasped gently towards Padolon Star and then held a black core in their hand.

The white-haired figure seemed to sense something, glancing back at him from afar, then vanished.

And Padolon Star, from which something had been taken, underwent an earth-shattering explosion.

In the fierce blaze, Lin Suo thought he saw Thea’s figure, also taking something from the dying planet.

As the explosion faded, everything returned to silence.

Where the Mother Star used to be, nothing remained except a vast amount of material turned into meteors, shooting out in all directions, leaving long star trails.

"It’s gone after all..."

After a moment of wistfulness, Lin Suo quickly awoke from his sorrow. Today, 13 years later, he had matured enough and tempered a resilient heart.

His attention quickly shifted to the universe’s environment.

According to the plan,

Their team should be moving towards the location of the Star Gate.

This was his first time experiencing the sensation of moving through the universe.

It was akin to when he first rode on a plane, excitedly watching the clouds.

In the vacuum outside of the Starship, a Middle Grade Wizard could barely survive; an Upper Grade Wizard could live quite comfortably.

A Legendary Wizard could move freely, no different than on land.

Once the novelty passed, the endless blackness and the twinkling stars lost their appeal.

Lin Suo yawned.

Just as he was about to continue studying Forbidden Knowledge, he noticed that the light outside the ship’s hull was getting brighter and more dazzling.

The light was golden.

Could it be... the Sun’s light?

A star?!

Startled, Lin Suo hurriedly made his way to the command center, which had a huge forward-facing window unlike the side windows of individual cabins.

By the time he arrived there,

most of the members of this carrier had gathered in the command center.

Nobody had seen such a sight before.

Heading into a star?

Impressive.

The shock and awe in everyone’s hearts at the moment was indescribable.

But they quickly realized that the Star Gate was originally set inside the Sun, maintaining its normal operation through the star’s energy.

They should have thought of this earlier...

Being situated within a star, just entering it filtered out many of the weak, the threshold was set high, and the secrecy and difficulty of using it drastically increased.

It prevented theft and damage.

Even Wizards at the first phase of Legendary status, the Morning Star Level, would find it difficult to enter, only Wizards at the second phase, the Bright Moon Level, could freely enter and exit the Sun’s interior.

Of course, one could also rely on a starship.

As the fleet marveled, they contacted the surface of the star, that magma-like, even more brilliant liquid substance.

They penetrated through it.

At the back, the Old Continent’s Sealing Site was smoothly entered, protected by eight Bright Moon Level Wizards.

The scene was majestic and imposing.

It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, yet as they were inside the starship, they only felt the temperature rise by about 5°C, astonished by the insulation.

"We’re almost there."

The vice principal spoke at the right time, explaining to everyone.

They, in turn, generously expressed their admiration and amazement.

Around a quarter of an hour later.

"We’ve arrived." fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com

The legendary Star Gate!

It looked like a concentrated galaxy sitting amidst searing heat.

The base was a dark rectangular strip.

Above, a stretch of star river was projected.

It seems too small compared to the mother ship, and there appeared to be only one, suggesting it was shared by everyone.

Poor Byron Herbert, who naively thought he had destroyed a Star Gate...

It was both sad and laughable.

"Hold steady, the Star Gate channel has some aftereffects, be mentally prepared."

Had this not been mentioned, it would have been fine, but as soon as it was, several people’s faces were dripping with cold sweat.

It wasn’t clear whether they were shrinking, or the Star Gate was getting larger.

The closer the fleet got to the Star Gate, the faster they moved.

All the views were like entering a iridescent tunnel, the outside world retreating rapidly.

The starship shook for a while and then stabilized.

Next, a strong wave of dizziness enveloped everyone’s senses.

Several Wizards threw up right then and there.

Lin Suo also swayed his head, as if he had spun around with an elephant’s trunk hundreds of times.

It was terribly uncomfortable.

The vice principal looked on with a chuckle, pouring fuel on the fire.

"The latitudinal channel requires over a month of travel, this kind of dizziness is a sign of insufficient [Space Adaptability], look at those proficient in Space Series Witchcraft, they aren’t as severely affected, are they?"

"Ha ha ha ha ha!"

[Thank you, Ha Ha Hero.]

Lin Suo complained in his mind, leaning against the wall as he left the command center. Dizziness was really hard to get used to.

Especially when lying down.

It was like the world was spinning, miserably uncomfortable.

His soul was spinning out bile...

This condition lasted for a full half month, Lin Suo secured himself against the wall, daring not to lie down.

His attention focused on the Conscious Sea.

Staring at the overflowing Pool of Death, counting the feathers on the wings of the Dark Star Angel Shark, back and forth for half a month.

"Three hundred thirty-three thousand, two hundred and twenty-six feathers."

Lin Suo’s face showed melancholy.

His consciousness returned to reality.

He took a deep breath, finally acclimated. Only then did he feel up to observing the dazzling scenes outside.

"Latitudinal channel..."

The name sounded like an upgraded version of a space channel, half a month more to reach the destination.

He wondered what kind of sights awaited on the other side.

Because the distance was too vast and communication was difficult, many resources couldn’t be sent back to the Mother Star, and information transmission was greatly limited.

This trip was filled with both anticipation and apprehension.

Lin Suo had even fantasized about many scenarios, Cyberpunk Wizards? Technology Wizards? Biological Stream?

Or was it the most traditional spectacle with normal visuals?!

It gnawed at him, the curiosity was intense.

Itchy.

Too itchy.

Every day felt like a year.

For the remaining half month, Lin Suo, with this mentality, couldn’t concentrate on learning, so he gave up and wandered around the ship all day, looking here and there.

Occasionally, he would visit the main ship.

To gather with friends like Iris, Simon, Maquire, Jon, Meinehoer, and others.

None of them made it into the top ten.

There were plenty of students more powerful than Maquire in the student group.

If the instructor group was generally Upper Grade Wizards (Seventh Ring)

Then the top ten of the student group were generally Middle Grade Wizards (Fourth Ring)

They came from wealthy backgrounds, with hints of being artificially boosted.