This Wizard is So Unscientific!

Chapter 66 - 66 66 Eating the Same Sequence_1



Chapter 66 - 66 66 Eating the Same Sequence_1

?Chapter 66: Chapter 66 Eating the Same Sequence!_1 Chapter 66: Chapter 66 Eating the Same Sequence!_1 In the Alchemy Room.

Staring at the First-Rank Wizard Traits in his hand,

Taniru’s eyes were nearly popping out.

“This purity, this perfection of Sequence nature, it’s… it’s just like the Sequence born from the Sequence Origin Tree.”

“How… How did you do it?”

Holding the Wizard Traits, Taniru looked at Tuck in disbelief.

Tuck, this guy who hadn’t even sat through a day of alchemy classes,

had used some outdated Origin Energy Steam Engines that had been replaced several times, as well as a Furnace Crucible that he had casually taken, to actually… create nearly perfect Wizard Traits crystals.

He felt his worldview being ground into the dust by the other person.

“Perhaps, I have a Talent in this area as well,” he speculated.

Tuck took the Wizard Traits, carefully examining them while activating his Spiritual Perception.

[A pure, nearly perfect First-Rank Wizard Traits]

Tuck possessed the Wizard ability “Spiritual Perception,” a natural “analytical machine.”

Insight into the essence of the world!

That’s also one of the Traits of a “Transcendent Wizard.”

By now, these tempered First-Rank Wizard Traits

were at a standard that could be consumed directly and quickly absorbed.

After storing these Wizard Traits,

Tuck stabilized the Origin Energy Steam Engine that had started to shake on the table and commenced the tempering of the second Transcendent Characteristics.

Meanwhile, Taniru standing dumbly to one side suddenly felt as though he was superfluous.

Watching the other person outpace him before his very eyes and leave him far behind filled him with a hollow sense of loss.

This was a gap he probably couldn’t close for the rest of his life.

But soon, Tuck’s question brought him back to the present.

“Taniru, I’ve raised the temperature a lot for this Transcendent Characteristics, but why can’t it reach the melting point? If I keep raising the temperature, it feels like it’s going to explode,” Tuck said.

Taniru felt a mix of laughter and tears upon hearing this.

Perhaps Tuck’s Talent was truly impressive.

But after all, he was just a beginner, not fully versed in the fundamental theories.

Hmm… finding a sense of purpose felt surprisingly good.

“Maintain a temperature similar to the previous one, and time will give you the answer,” he advised.

“Is this Wizard Traits inclined towards the Fire System? Does it possess Flame Immunity Traits? Does it require time to breach the flame nexus?” Tuck caught on instantly.

“Yes! For these fire-system materials, enduring the time is the best method.”

“Then, is there a quicker way?”

“Yes!”

“What way?”

“Higher-tier Transcendent Flames, stronger Rune Furnace Crucibles with sealing Rune Power.”

“Rune Furnace Crucibles? Use Rune Power to make a furnace?” Tuck raised an eyebrow.

“Yes! That’s how the world of the wealthy works,” Taniru laughed.

“So, how about you buy a Rune Furnace Crucible?”

“Hmm… I still think that burning furnaces the good old-fashioned way suits me better,” Tuck said thoughtfully.

“It’s not about the money, but more that I like the feeling of strengthening the foundation.”

A few days flew by in the process of Tuck managing the furnace.

In addition to the daily furnace maintenance,

Tuck’s efforts to break away from Ramore’s Steam Ecology [Protection] did not cease.

With Taniru’s “Breeding” and “Recovery” spells assisting him, although the effect wasn’t as rapid as it was at the Undead Rift, it was still much better than Tuck recovering on his own.

What Tuck cared about the most was the [Barrier].

Every day, Tuck would complete a Ritual, invoking the mighty Barrier World, then absorbing, digesting, segmenting.

If a normal person attempted this, they’d likely have become devout followers of the wall structure.

But with the Undead Crow as a substitute, Tuck became ever more fearless.

With the [Barrier] serving as an anchor for Tuck’s Wizard ecology, its solidity and density became visibly more substantial.

And as the Wizard ecology naturally operated, becoming gradually more harmonious and smooth,

Tuck discovered a new gain.

That was the [Origin Dark Sea], which was also gradually exhibiting certain “anchoring” attributes.

Whenever Tuck sat in meditation,

he could feel the [Origin Dark Sea] drawing origin power from the depths of the Source Dimension, strengthening his wizard ecology.

Even though the [Origin Dark Sea] currently only thrice the size of Tuck’s own [Source Pool],

the essential Transcendent Characteristics of the two differed.

The attribute of the “pool” is that, even if it is large in size, it is essentially small and easily affected by external influences.

On the other hand, the attribute of the “sea” is that, even if it appears small, it is essentially large, and it is a naturally high-level existence. After all, the Origin Sea itself is the end of the Origin Energy Nexus.

When Tuck observed his own Source Pool, it was like a bowl of calm water.

But when observing the [Origin Dark Sea], it had its own ebb and flow, its own ocean cyclones, and even its own oceanic undercurrents.

The essence of the two is completely different.

After the [Origin Dark Sea] began to run on its own, gradually gaining the characteristics of a sea,

The anchor effect on Tuck also gradually began to play out.

“As long as I continuously enhance the Origin Dark Sea, my wizard ecology will be able to continually strengthen its ecological robustness.”

Knowing this characteristic of the [Origin Dark Sea], Tuck naturally began the daily investment of Origin Energy Experience.

After all, the [Steady Growth System] that anchors the Demon King’s Tomb provides Tuck with a stable and substantial amount of experience every day.

By investing a portion of Origin Energy Experience into expanding the Origin Dark Sea every day, this not only allows for a stable expansion of the Origin Dark Sea but also ensures that the natural flow of Origin Energy within the Origin Dark Sea isn’t disrupted, which could affect its anchoring to the wizard ecology.

The cabin, the meditation cultivation spot.

Tuck flipped his hand and took out a First-Rank Wizard Trait crystal, which should be around Level 15.

After several days of running the furnace,

Tuck had already tempered all the Wizard Traits he had acquired.

Even those materials that were contaminated, Tuck also completed their tempering.

Of course, explosions were inevitable during the process.

When Tuck tried to temper a particularly volatile material, just upon touching it, it exploded with a “bang” as if igniting gunpowder.

Luckily, Tuck’s Wizard Robe possessed a shield, and he was unscathed.

This made Tuck couldn’t help but feel fortunate that this transcendent world had such protective gear as the Wizard Robe Shield.

Otherwise, alchemists would undoubtedly belong to a high-risk Sequence!

After Tuck inserted this First-Rank Wizard Trait into a First-Rank Wizard Potion and it slowly dissolved,

He downed it in one gulp.

Before long, a feeling of expansion surged through him.

With a quick glance, sure enough, Tuck’s body had begun to inflate slowly like a balloon, even stretching the Wizard’s Robe open.

Tuck raised his palm, which had grown to the size of a fan.

For a living being to carry one wizard sequence was already sufficient.

At this time, to cram in another wizard sequence, all sorts of bizarre situations would arise.

With closed eyes, Tuck immersed himself in his own wizard ecology sequence.

The attribute of Precision Correction began to take effect.

The Wizard Traits that seeped haphazardly into Tuck’s wizard ecology started to be precisely absorbed by him. Even if there were stubborn parts, Tuck would correct them and integrate them into his own Wizard Tree.

“I’m glad that through my tempering, those pollutants, negative attributes, and the will of the original owner within this wizard trait crystal have all been cleared.”

“Otherwise, any slight error entering my wizard ecology could cause me heavy loss.”

“The harm of this wizard trait is now minuscule, and combined with my Precision Correction, I can practically achieve damage-free assimilation.”

“Unlike other Transcendents, devouring an extra portion of the same Sequence traits is like going to battle.”

“Lose, and you explode on the spot.”

“Win, and it still takes several months to fully stabilize.”

“The risk of devouring Transcendent Characteristics of the same Sequence is extremely high.”

“But the rewards… are also quite significant.”

Tuck’s eyes narrowed slightly.

As the second set of Wizard Traits was gradually assimilated by Tuck,

The effects became increasingly apparent.

Tuck’s Wizard Traits became more solid and substantial.

The entire Wizard Sequence Tree, along with its surrounding spell projections, also solidified somewhat more than before.

Transcendents, feeding on their own Sequence!

Previously when Tuck was weak, he didn’t have much of this feeling.

But now, as he devoured a Transcendent Wizard who had painstakingly cultivated to the First Rank just like himself,

The sensation became distinctly clearer and more intense.

“Breathe… Breathe…”

Tuck took deep breaths, a vicious twist forming at the corner of his mouth.

Greed, bloodthirst, slaughter, madness!

The traits buried deep within Tuck’s bones and soul leaked out inadvertently amidst the collision and absorption of the two Wizard Sequences.

As the assimilation came to an end,

Tuck opened his eyes once more, and his body had returned to normal.

And as the Wizard Tree within him grew thicker, it became the most solid presence within his wizard ecology.

“Continue…”

After carefully feeling out, ensuring there were no issues, Tuck took out another Wizard Trait crystal.


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