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The Era of Gods-Chapter 611 - : Arrival in the Wizard World
Chapter 611: Chapter 611: Arrival in the Wizard World
As one of the original ancestors of the Wizard World, the only advantage that the Emperor of Myriad Forms gave them was not to lose their way within the first ten thousand years.
However, he could not let them inherit the strength of their True Body. When Lin Xiao was transported after an unknown number of years to a massive, never-before-seen sphere of light, the Crystal Wall Universe that had been previously destroyed by Chaos Creatures seemed like a little brother to this world; it was akin to a small meteorite next to the sun, utterly insignificant.
Within this incredibly powerful Crystal Wall Universe known as the Wizard World, one could vaguely make out many spheres like countless bubbles converging, with occasional flecks of dazzling light twinkling.
When he was projected into this Crystal Wall Universe, an immense outline flashed fleetingly over the cosmic Crystal Wall.
Then, Lin Xiao found his Divine Power rapidly contracting, flowing into his mind.
The inherent Titan God Body began to transform, and the Divinity slowly faded away.
But Lin Xiao did not panic. According to the Projected Will of the Emperor of Myriad Forms, the will of the Wizard World was extremely powerful; any outsider entering would have all their strength that was not indigenous to the Wizard World forcibly suppressed—it would return upon leaving.
Take note, it is forcibly suppressed back into the depths of the soul, not stripped or sealed.
However, complete suppression is limited to Medium Divine Power or lower. Medium Divine Power that consolidates all of one’s own Divine Power and strength can retain a small portion of power. The stronger the individual, the more they retain; Powerful Divine Power can not only preserve a small part of the Divine Power but also contact the outside world if a sufficient price is paid.
The precondition is being in a lucid state—if one is in a state of confusion, definitely not.
That is to say, although Jin Sisi’s father lost himself in this world, he is certainly a significant figure.
In this regard, Shadow Wind and Phoenix gained quite an advantage, as their True Bodies had already achieved Medium Divine Power, allowing them to retain a small portion of their power. Exactly how much and what could be retained is unknown to anyone, and no one knows whether Divine Power can be retained. There is very little information about the Wizard World in the Main World, and the materials Lin Xiao obtained from the Fifth War Zone are extremely scarce.
But even if only Legend Level is retained, or even just a hint of Divinity, this starting point is far stronger than Lin Xiao being directly suppressed into a mortal.
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It seems quite tragic—True Gods being suppressed into mere mortals upon entering this world—but there are two sides to everything in this world.
The downside, naturally, refers to being suppressed to the point of abjection; the upside is that beings above True God in the Wizard World have a chance to revive.
If one falls unexpectedly, they can exchange all the suppressed power for a chance to be reborn.
Although one becomes a mortal after rebirth, the remnants of the True Body’s power will grant excellent talents, and if there is a chance to awaken, one could escape the Wizard World.
The prerequisite is to become an ancestor.
Having been mentally prepared, Lin Xiao was not panicked at all. He coldly watched as his Divine Power rapidly flowed into the depths of his soul. The inherent immortal traits within his undying Divine Blood quickly degenerated, and the inherent Titan Body rapidly devolved into a mortal body. At the same time, his memory began to blur as the accumulated memories over the years ebbed away.
He tried to communicate with the Creation Rubik’s Cube, and his memory instantly became clear; the treasure was as reliable as ever.
But the moment he stopped communicating with the Creation Rubik’s Cube, his memory would blur again, resembling the enigma of Reincarnation within the womb.
Lin Xiao couldn’t help but recall the Reincarnation Godhood he had previously condensed, which was extremely similar to this situation, or perhaps the principle was exactly the same.
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Unfortunately, he wasn’t strong enough to sustain the Reincarnation Godhood and had to split it into three Godhoods. If he possessed the Reincarnation Godhood, Lin Xiao suspected he could have retained all his memories and Divine Power upon descending into the Wizard World.
Next, Lin Xiao maintained communication with the Creation Rubik’s Cube. Even if Divine Power couldn’t be retained, he had to ensure the completeness of his memories and consciousness.
Bear in mind, when the Emperor of Myriad Forms spoke of preserving memories, he was referring to the capture of their memories before their descent. Those captured memories are retrieved after their arrival; strictly speaking, they aren’t their true memories.
Meaning, if someone tampered with those memories during that time, they would believe the altered memories to be true.
Lin Xiao didn’t dare to accept such preserved memories; retaining true memories was a bit more reliable.
In comparison, this was his only advantage. While Shadow Wind and Phoenix were able to retain some strength, he could also cheat with the Creation Rubik’s Cube.
However, the extent to which he could cheat was still unknown. Given the control the Wizard World’s will had over this universe, he felt that many things might not be accessible.
Not knowing how much time had passed, Lin Xiao felt his power growing weaker and fading until all the Divine Power Blood Essence contracted into his soul and Divinity. Even his Divinity was forcibly reduced to a speck of spiritual light, and then…
“Damn it!”
Lin Xiao looked at his own chubby, fair, Michelin tire-like small hands, raising his head to look at the sky, utterly speechless.
He thought he would be devolved into a mere mortal, but instead, he was directly devolved into a fertilized egg to live again, which was simply unbelievable.
A newborn infant could do nothing but eat and sleep all day, occasionally checking the attribute panel, which was still a blank slate. That was the benefit given by the Emperor of Myriad Forms, just an attribute panel to observe one’s own state without the function of allocating points.
Lin Xiao/Leng Lan.
Attributes: Constitution 0.1, Strength 0.1, Agility 0.1, Spiritual Power 2.4, Mana 0.
Skills: None.
Spells: None.
Status: None.
Apart from having his spiritual power strengthened to be stronger than the average person, he was a blank slate in all other aspects.
Over the years, he had consistently communicated with the Creation Magic Cube and occasionally drew upon a thread of Crystal Wall Origin force, diluted by tens of thousands of times, to strengthen his delicate soul and mind. The 2.4 spiritual power was the result of these years of reinforcement.
The strength he had originally completely sealed off and undetectable, his newly born soul was based on that small True Spirit of his, combined with the laws of the Wizard World. Now, it was incredibly delicate and weak.
The vast majority of the treasures stored in the Creation Magic Cube were unusable, and he dared not use them. Only occasionally would he utilize a sliver of the Crystal Wall Origin force, diluted by tens of thousands of times, to strengthen his soul in preparation for his future path as a wizard.
Wizard Wizard, it must surely have something to do with the soul and the mind. If the soul is inherently strong, the practice in the future will surely be much more effective.
Days passed by, and for someone with the mindset of an adult, such days were a torture. But in order to avoid drawing attention, he could only pretend to be a well-behaved baby, and sometimes deliberately make a fuss.
Whenever he opened his mouth and wailed, a white, round, and soft object would be moved to block his mouth. This was the most embarrassing moment for him.
As he grew older, he began to observe his surroundings.
First, to his relief, the conditions of the family he was born into this time seemed quite good: a massive castle, numerous servants, guards he would often see, and wizards flying about?
Moreover, the world was not as he had imagined full of white people; the entire Lin Family, from the main house to the servants, were all Asian.
By the time he was five, he had learned the common language of this world. By overhearing occasional conversations between his mother and the servants, he began to grasp a general understanding of his reincarnated family and this world.
The family he was born into this time was a small wizard aristocratic clan on the border of a powerful Wizard Empire with a decent-sized domain. Although located on the empire’s frontier with not many people and not abundant resources, and occasional minor invasions by other races, the ruling clan lived quite comfortably.
His grandfather was the first generation of the clan; the second generation consisted of a dozen brothers and seven or eight sisters. Lin Xiao’s father was the eldest, the primary heir to the family’s title.
Lin Xiao also had six brothers and four sisters. His eldest brother was already in his forties, now an Official Wizard of the First Level and the designated second heir to the family, so the inheritance of the family title had nothing to do with Lin Xiao.
It was a good thing; he had no time to inherit any titles.
It’s worth mentioning that among the thousands of second and third generation, and even fourth generation clan members, the vast majority had no talent and couldn’t become wizards. Only an extremely small number with the potential to become wizard apprentices were the direct family members, while those without talent were all sidelines.
Hence, wizard families, regardless of whether they were the main or side branches, commonly took many wives and had many children, hoping to give birth to descendants with talent.
Lin Xiao’s mother in this life was one of his father’s eight wives. Beautiful as a baseline, she had a gentle personality and fairly decent standing in the first wife’s quarters, not only living in a small courtyard by herself but also attended by two servants.
In the previous years, he lived carefree but as he gradually grew up, his mother began to talk about wizards by his ear and liked to hold him with a hopeful gaze.
Clearly, she hoped that her son would have the talent to become a wizard, even if the talent wasn’t particularly strong.
When he turned six, the most important day in the life of all clan members arrived—the wizard aptitude test.
In this world, children could start practicing spiritual power through meditation techniques from the age of six at the earliest. All wizard family descendants were tested at the age of six to decide how many resources to invest in them.
Lin Xiao was held by his mother in the hall waiting, and a clan wizard apprentice came with a black stone tablet engraved with a complex array of interlocking circles, the lines faintly glowing. His father, who he rarely saw, came in person.
There was a small groove in the center of the stone tablet. The wizard apprentice, who could be old enough to be his grandfather, took his tender little hand and cut a small slit with a knife, a drop of fresh blood fell into the groove on the stone tablet, and everyone’s eyes landed on the blood in the groove.
His mother was holding him tightly, her face tense and filled with anticipation as she watched the stone tablet.
Seconds later, the blood in the groove suddenly brightened, an invisible spiritual power burst forth, and the complex lines around the edge of the groove quickly lit up, spreading outwards.
His mother’s face immediately showed joy, and his father nodded, his gaze towards him a bit warmer.
The light quickly spread over the entire stone tablet and then disappeared after a few seconds; the fresh blood in the central groove turned dull as if it had lost its vitality.
With the simple talent test concluded, Lin Xiao quickly moved out with his mother from the small courtyard to a larger one. Not only did it have more rooms, but they were also served by a dozen servants and four guards. Even the visits from his father increased several times.
After that, he started going to school.
After spending a year learning various knowledge related to wizards, he officially learned the Meditation Technique.
Then, it was the monotonous meditation and the study of various wizarding knowledge.