This Wizard is So Unscientific!

Chapter 46 - 46 46 Handyman for Wall Building_1



Chapter 46 - 46 46 Handyman for Wall Building_1

?Chapter 46: Chapter 46 Handyman for Wall Building!_1 Chapter 46: Chapter 46 Handyman for Wall Building!_1 Two days later!

Outside the Undead Tower, beneath a small mound of bones.

A simple Ritual Altar had been constructed by Tuck out of a pile of bones and three skeleton heads.

The red candlelight was not from a candlelight dinner.

It was the light of a wizard’s ritual.

Placed on the Ritual Altar were an Origin Stone Crystal, a cup of high-purity spirits, and 20 grams of black swan feathers.

“Basically, other than the somewhat expensive Origin Stone Crystal, the other materials are quite cheap.”

Having thoroughly prepared, Tuck slowly began chanting the ritual incantation.

“Great Barrier that shelters the world, I am your most devoted follower!”

“I am willing to offer my faith, praying for your descent.”

“Your existence shelters me from the winds and the rain…”

“Your existence…”

As Tuck chanted, the swirling winds surged violently.

The light from the candles rapidly spread.

In the flames, Tuck saw the vast and boundless Great Barrier.

He saw the majestic ridge that severs the world.

Even the clouds could only weep beneath its feet,

and the stars were merely its ornaments.

When you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.

And when you gaze at the majestic World Barrier, it truly doesn’t care about you.

After a long while, Tuck finally averted his gaze.

“Not to speak of the living beings dwelling at its feet developing faith, even I am simply awestruck through observing it in ritual.”

In the vortex of wind and light, the crystal, spirits, and feathers were all swept up and disappeared from view.

Immediately, Tuck collected his thoughts and began to search for the [Wall] that resonated with him.

Before long, Tuck felt something different.

Within the vast dimensions of wall domains, Tuck could touch the deeper Barrier Walls by following precise pathways.

“Precision Correction can also play a role in this ritual witchcraft?”

Tuck suddenly laughed.

It’s not a problem if it has an effect, the problem is if it doesn’t.

Since it’s connected to Talent,

that’s really good news.

“Barrier!”

Following the pathways, Tuck began to explore deeper levels of Barrier dimensions.

The whirlwind continued.

The candlelight began to flicker, sometimes nearly extinguished by the wind.

Armanti and black sheep Taniru

were watching everything from not too far away.

Armanti was somewhat concerned,

while black sheep Taniru was making sarcastic remarks.

“Guiding the power of the Barrier is difficult; at the very least, you need a heart of devotion.”

“The first time, you can only get familiar.”

“To complete the guidance, you must perform the ritual several times and offer more resources.”

“Moreover, even if you can guide it, the Barrier will be very fragile and won’t last long.”

“To build a thick and stable Barrier, you need a sufficiently high level.”

“The difficulty of ritual witchcraft is the hardest of all witchcraft,” Taniru stated emphatically.

“Then you… how many attempts did it take you to complete the guidance?”

“The third time,” Taniru said confidently.

“That’s already a sign of high Talent.”

Of course, what Taniru didn’t mention was that

although he managed to guide some power on his third try, it was just a slight amount, and it dissipated before he could construct the wall.

After more than ten attempts, he barely managed to complete the wall construction.

“Is that so?”

Armanti was somewhat skeptical.

“Of course!”

Just then,

a large number of bones around Tuck began to move.

The trembling bones collided with each other, creating a symphony of tumult.

With the descent of a steel-blue light curtain,

“Whoosh…”

a multitude of bones, as if coming to life, were drawn in and amassed together.

Interwoven, merged, sedimented, solidified.

Like sturdy ropes of bone, continuously intertwined and twisted, they finally congealed.

Quite quickly,

a Skeleton Wall, roughly three meters high, five meters long, and about thirty centimeters thick, and very dense, materialized before everyone’s eyes.

And the steel-blue radiance made the entire Skeleton Wall shine brilliantly, illuminating the surrounding areas.

“Iron Coupled Source Wall?”

Taniru jumped up instantly, his eyes nearly popping out.

“Impossible… This is absolutely impossible…”

He walked in a daze toward the iron-blue wall that bloomed before him.

Even his trembling legs, which were unsteady, didn’t concern him when he stumbled and fell.

As he walked, he kept muttering to himself.

“How could someone summon the Iron Coupled Source Wall on their first Barrier Ritual?”

“This must be an illusion…”

“He must be deceiving me with some kind of blinding witchcraft…”

“Thud!”

The Sheep Head collided with the Iron Coupled Source Wall, producing a dull sound.

“This isn’t an illusion, this is… real!”

Taniru, staring at the iron-blue wall, was completely stunned.

The wall seemed to extend infinitely to both sides and upward within his field of vision.

Soon, Taniru’s world was completely engulfed in the depths of the Iron Coupled Source Wall.

Looking at the black sheep kneeling and crying at the foot of the wall.

Armanti looked at Tuck with some curiosity.

“What’s… wrong with him?”

“The spiritual downfall of ecological faith!” Tuck said succinctly.

“Ah! What does that mean?”

Glancing at Taniru, Tuck then began to explain slowly.

“The ecology of the wall’s construction.”

“There resides the Great Barrier Spirits, as well as legacies and faith.”

“Through ritual magic, one can summon powerful Barrier Power seeds, and then use their own Origin Energy to forge an anchor for their own wall ecology, making their transcendent ecology more stable.”

“Overall, the Barrier is only part of it.”

“But… in his fight against the pollution of the Dark Sun, it seems he’s stacked too many Barriers.”

“This has affected his Sequence ecology and, consequently, his soul’s will.”

“And my [Iron Coupled Source Wall] is a higher level Barrier than his Origin Rune Barrier.”

“A higher-level wall will affect a lower-level one.”

“So…”

Tuck looked at Taniru and found him licking the Iron Coupled Source Wall frantically, in a very physical sense.

The scene began to turn abstract.

“Is your Iron Coupled Source Wall that powerful?”

Armanti was amused by this sight.

“It’s only a tad higher than his wall,” Tuck replied indifferently.

“Is that so!” Armanti was somewhat skeptical; could being just a tad higher affect Taniru to this extent?

Tuck went to deactivate the wall.

If this continued, Taniru might be anchored by the Iron Coupled Source Wall completely.

Becoming a Barrier devotee-sheep that no one could drag away even if they died!

In the world of the walls, Taniru was frantically licking the Great Barrier.

Schlurp… schlurp…

Soon, Taniru came to his senses.

He was aware of his rather abstract and bizarre actions.

“Ah… ptui ptui ptui…”

Taniru quickly retreated and then glared furiously at Tuck.

“Damned bastard, he must have done it on purpose.”

When he looked back at the wall.

The iron-blue glow was no longer there.

But the solid wall composed of skeletons was still standing there.

Iron Coupled Source Wall!

It naturally had the ability to shape the form of a wall.

It was inherently skilled at wall-building.

And his “Origin Rune Barrier” did not have this ability; it could only adhere to an existing wall.

Looking at the wall that had lost the presence of the Iron Coupled Source Wall.

Tuck’s mind conjured up the deeper Barrier that the [Precision Correction] had detected within the wall world.

Above the Iron Coupled Source Wall were even more powerful Barriers.

But Tuck’s power was still far too weak now.

Unable to summon them, and even if he could, it would accumulate slowly, drop by drop like water dripping from a faucet.

But the Iron Coupled Source Wall worked very well.

With a bit more time, Tuck could construct a formidable Barrier.

What’s more important is.

The seed of the ritual witchcraft [Witchcraft, Barrier].

It had quietly manifested itself in Tuck’s ecology through this contact.

Tuck had officially mastered the ritual witchcraft [Witchcraft, Barrier].

However, Tuck did not check his newly acquired ritual witchcraft.

Instead, he looked toward the entrance of the Bone Corridor of the Undead Tower.

“What a rare visitor!”

Tuck said softly.

It was only then that Armanti and Taniru looked over in realization.

They saw the Steam Knight “Hilor,” bathed in steam, standing there quietly.

And they had not noticed him before.


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