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My Daily Life of Farming in the World of Cultivation-Chapter 119 - : Thoughts on Spell Fusion
Chapter 119: Chapter 119: Thoughts on Spell Fusion
Previously, when Fang Yun used the Growth Skills, he would turn these green energies into a fan shape and then spread them over the spirit field.
Doing so would lead to a great deal of wastage.
At the same time, it would also encourage the growth of a large amount of weeds.
Now, Fang Yun’s control over the Growth Skills has greatly improved, and using Growth Skills not only avoids energy waste but also prevents the skills from benefiting those weeds.
It saves him a lot of trouble too.
Thinking this way, Fang Yun continued to control the emerald energy spheres in his hands.
He formed tiny energy balls the size of thumbs and merged them into each stalk of Spirit Rice.
The 600 stalks of Spirit Rice soon all entered the maturation phase.
According to his previous experience on Spirit Water Island, these Spirit Rice would all mature in a month.
Of course, if Fang Yun was in a hurry, he could actually use Life Essence Qi to quicken the maturity.
Doing so would not affect the final maturation of the Spirit Rice.
But that would be too wasteful.
Fang Yun was cultivating these Spirit Rice primarily to collect more Life Essence Qi.
There was really no need to use Life Essence Qi to make more investments for himself.
After all, it’s just a month’s time, and right now Fang Yun has plenty of time, if not much else.
After tending to the Spirit Rice, Fang Yun began to head down the mountain.
For the next month, the Spirit Rice would not require too much of his attention.
He only needed to come up regularly to remove the weeds.
At the same time, he would place Spiritual Insects in the spirit field to guard against any possible pests.
After doing these things, Fang Yun only needs to wait patiently for the Spirit Rice to mature.
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After arriving at the foot of the mountain, Fang Yun rested for two days.
Then he went back to the land where the crops were planted.
First, he used the root system of the Five Elements Plants to clear all the weeds that had regrown within a thousand acres.
Afterward, he used the Earth Power Skills to check the nutrient components in the soil.
Feeling that the nutrition components in the soil were still sufficient,
Fang Yun had nothing to worry about.
Originally at this point, Fang Yun should have just let these crops continue to grow over time.
However, having just reached Great Success with the Growth Skills, he felt a little restless.
He wanted to use his newly perfected Growth Skills to promote the growth of the crops in this land.
Originally Fang Yun did not plan to hasten the growth of these crops.
Because the coverage of the previous Growth Skills was too limited.
To quicken the growth of all 1000 acres of crops would consume too much mana.
Now, although he could restore mana to a certain extent by using the Spirit Rain Skill to condense Spiritual Energy,
He didn’t have to use the precious Life Essence Qi.
But doing so is somewhat troublesome and not particularly efficient.
Therefore, if the Growth Skills were still at their previous stage, Fang Yun would not plan to quicken the growth of these crops.
The cost-performance ratio was too low; it would even be a loss if calculated.
But the Great Success stage of the Growth Skills felt different.
At least in terms of the range of application, Growth Skills at the Great Success stage had greatly improved over the original.
Especially after breaking through precise control of the green energy.
Using Growth Skills to quicken the growth of these crops can also avoid waste as much as possible.
At the same time, it allows for continued experimentation with the effects of the Great Success stage Growth Skills.
Thus, Fang Yun stood at the edge of the land where the crops were planted.
He began to use the first spell of the Growth Skills, continuously condensing a sufficient amount of green energy.
As the azure energy gathered more and more, gradually deepening in hue, traces of green started to appear.
Fang Yun then stopped the accumulation of energy.
After all, continuously casting the first spell of the Growth Skills not only places a great burden on the meridians.
But it also consumes a significant amount of Mana.
If he was using it on Spirit Rice, Fang Yun certainly wouldn’t fuss over the cost.
He would give it his all.
But when used on ordinary crops, one still needs to consider the cost-effectiveness.
The gathered azure energy was clearly sufficient for the growth demands of a large expanse of crops.
Therefore, there was no need to continue the wastefulness.
After accumulating this mass of azure energy, Fang Yun proceeded to stimulate the crops in the same way he had with the Spirit Rice.
However, just after condensing a small energy mass the size of a pinky finger.
Fang Yun looked at the crops in front of him and felt that the energy mass was too potent.
After all, ordinary crops are inherently far inferior to Spirit Rice.
Even though Fang Yun had already reduced the size of the azure energy, it was still too massive for these ordinary crops.
Consequently, Fang Yun continued to gather even finer azure energy.
However, as he condensed smaller and smaller amounts of azure energy.
Until he reached the size of a soybean, he had reached the limit of his control.
After reaching the limit, with a moment of inattention, the freshly condensed azure energy shattered, forming clusters of azure mist.
Observing these wisps of azure mist, Fang Yun was about to continue gathering them when a thought suddenly flashed through his mind.
This mist bore a striking resemblance to what was formed by the Spirit Rain Skill.
Given this, he wondered if he could merge the two spells.
If he could infuse this azure energy into the cloud formations generated by the first spell of the Spirit Rain Skill.
Then the range over which his spell could be cast would increase significantly.
Considering the expansiveness of the clouds formed by the first stage of the Spirit Rain Skill, they would easily cover this entire tract of land.
With this idea, he naturally began experimenting.
For such matters, Fang Yun never hesitated.
However, just as he was about to take action, Fang Yun encountered the first challenge.
The current stability of this azure energy mass.
Was because the Mana within Fang Yun’s body was still circulating according to the second spell of the Growth Skills.
Maintaining control over the azure energy.
If he were to stop the circulation of this spell, then the azure energy would lose control.
And scatter ceaselessly.
Thus, merging the two spells would become impossible.
But if he were to maintain the effects of this spell indefinitely.
Then he would have no opportunity to cast the Spirit Rain Skill.
This wasn’t solely because he was incapable of multitasking.
But also because casting the Growth Skills already occupied a portion of his meridians.
To cast the Spirit Rain Skill, there would be no pathways for the Mana to flow.
Therefore, Fang Yun began searching his own body, to see if he had anything to store the azure energy in front of him.
Yet, scouring his entire Storage Bag, he found nothing capable of storing such azure energy.
The only potential candidates were the Spirit Stones.
But evidently, these Spirit Stones couldn’t store the azure energy.
This left Fang Yun scratching his head for a moment, uncertain of how to proceed.
However, although he faced some difficulties, giving up was out of the question.