Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 2058 - 952: The End of Dreams Is Reality (Part 2)
"We can even use their attribute differences to cultivate new varieties."
"However, something is still lacking here—the connection with the Elemental Plane. If it were closer, I believe development speed would be quicker."
The Haslan Witches don’t have time to be idle once they enter the Dragon Oak Dream Realm and the Golden Apple Garden.
Soon, they unearthed a plethora of knowledge and secrets, many of which Gaven and others originally didn’t know.
Even the Legendary Arcanist Philancy isn’t omnipotent.
She excels in arcane and magic analysis.
But she doesn’t compare to the Haslan Witches in recognizing and using elements.
This is undoubtedly a mutual endeavor.
The Haslan Witches borrow the knowledge they need from this.
Gaven uses their expertise to guide the development of the Dragon Oak Mother Tree and the Golden Apple Garden.
In the end, it’s no longer just simple exchange but mutual assistance and complementing each other’s strengths.
Those Haslan Witches helped the Golden Apple Garden by building four Elemental Mage Towers on the outskirts to directly anchor the Elemental Plane, making it easier for the Golden Apple Garden to draw elements from there.
The greatest advantage of doing this is that the area growth speed of the Golden Apple Garden increased significantly—several meters daily.
Originally, the Golden Apple Garden was also growing slowly, but quite slowly; estimating a few meters monthly was considered good.
The edge of the Golden Apple Garden isn’t endless void but is shrouded by layers of mist, which belong to the Ether Plane.
When the mist disperses, it becomes the territory of the Golden Apple Garden, and the forest of the garden will automatically extend towards it.
The biggest difference between the two lies in the Law.
Ether is a highly malleable spiritual realm where everything isn’t fully fixed and constantly changes with the influence of thoughts.
When Basic Elements are injected into it and combined, they solidify it and transform it into material existence.
"When General made suggestions for our territory, various peculiar advice kept coming up. How come, when it comes to building your territory, it’s all conventional?"
The Red Feather Witch, the most fiery and passionate, couldn’t help but joke kindly, "Your Golden Apple Garden and our Totem Demiplane are essentially the same, even being ahead in various aspects.
The suggestions you made for our Totem Demiplane apply here.
Your Dragon Oak Dream Realm members’ understanding and use of dreams completely surpass those of our Laiserman people.
As long as you guide them, the territory expansion speed of the Golden Apple Garden can increase tenfold or even a hundredfold.
Dreams can become reality in Ether."
Upon hearing this, Gaven suddenly awoke from his dream and laughed, "A word to wake the dreamer; I’ve simply been confused as the one involved.
I initially treated the Golden Apple Garden as the Fairy Wilderness.
I narrowed the path I was walking.
The Dragon Oak Dream Realm excels in creating dreams.
And the Golden Apple Garden has the ability to turn dreams into reality.
Virginia, do you understand what I mean?"
"You mean to extend the True Dream Realm of the Dragon Oak Mother Tree into the Golden Apple Garden and then transform dream into reality?" Lord Virginia’s ability to create might be lacking, but his response capability is absolutely top-notch.
"That’s right, the endpoint of dreams is reality; the Totem Demiplane of the Laiserman Kingdom has already proven this through practical actions.
It’s just that our Dragon Oak Dream Realm has always lacked the injection of elements, so it could only remain at the level of True Dream Realm.
Now the Lord Witches have filled in the last missing piece for us.
Now our dreams have the elemental foundation to convert into reality."
Gaven thoroughly unraveled his thoughts, and simultaneously gained a clearer understanding of the development of the Divine Office of Dreams.
This divine office is even stronger than he anticipated; if managed well, strong divine power is assured.
Because this divine office isn’t purely illusionary, it can bring actual benefits to its believers and open new territories.
Compared to the limited Material Plane, the Ether Plane is infinitely large, full of unlimited possibilities.
Dreams can be divided by depth into six layers.
The first layer is a normal dream, fleeting, existing within all things.
The greatest value of such a dream is providing universal faith and the divine nature of dream concepts.
At that time, simply declaring protection for them will suffice.
The second layer is dream fragments; the dreamer is no longer purely unconscious, they use and interpret Dream Power, or control dreams, but it’s quite limited, only serving as a fragment that might collapse at any moment and revert back into nothingness. 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎
Such dream fragments are rather diverse.
There are those from the living, the deceased, and also lost ones.
The third layer is the dream realm.
The initial Dragon Oak Dream Realm and Totem Dreamscape were in this state.
It can be seen as countless dream fragments combined.
Its stability is naturally far higher than that of dream fragments, varying in size depending on the number of participants; the renowned Realm of Dreams is also in this state.
The fourth layer is called the True Dream Realm.
When Dream Power is strong enough, it starts influencing reality and merges with it.
The situation between the Dragon Oak Dream Realm and the Dragon Oak Mother Tree is such.
However, to complete this transformation, mere mental power isn’t enough; external power support is needed.
Supporting the Dragon Oak Dream Realm is the Life Force of the Dragon Oak Mother Tree.
Replacing it with Magic Power isn’t impossible, but the form of presentation would differ, leaning more towards Illusion Technique and Illusion Realm.
The fifth layer is the half-plane.
The Totem Demiplane of the Laiserman Kingdom is such.
This involves introducing a completely new power to cooperate—the four Basic Elements.







