Wizard: I Have a Game Panel-Chapter 390 - 277: Time Witchcraft Construction Planning
In the blink of an eye, two years quietly passed.
Just as Lor had predicted, the appearance of players did not create ’any’ ripples, exactly the same as in the past life.
The players also disappeared again on schedule.
In the top-floor study of the Lor Wizard Tower on the Betula Continent.
"Open the Sequence Panel." Lor paused his exploration of the River of Time Scroll, issuing a command in his mind.
[Sequence: 97,658,773
Opened Access: 1: Insight.
Origin Points: 295, 37.58%]
"Still no change." Lor gazed deeply at the sequence at the topmost position.
Over these years, he had accumulated over two thousand Origin Points, yet the sequence ranking seemed permanently fixed, the same as when he first opened it.
If his performance as a Sequencer was worse than others, it should drop!
If his performance was better, it should rise!
Not rising or falling, stuck like this, what does it mean?
Could it just be a serial number?
"Forget it." Lor took a deep breath, ignoring this vexing matter, and looked down.
Access still limited to Insight...
Hmm, used to it, keep looking down.
"295 Origin Points, not bad." Seeing the harvest the players brought him over the past two years, a satisfied smile finally curled on Lor’s lips.
Compared to the tenth descent, this time there were over ten more Origin Points.
Although not much, even mosquito legs are still meat!
In terms of acquiring Time Runes, in the initial years, the efficiency of the River of Time Scroll and using Macroscopic Insight was almost identical.
But as time went on, the efficiency of acquiring new Time Rune Fragments using the River of Time Scroll decreased.
Because most of the Time Rune Fragments emerging were duplicates, like a river flowing and stirring up sediments from the riverbed, the deeper sediments are harder to be stirred up by the flowing water than those on the riverbed surface.
The circular river of time perceived through Macroscopic Insight is different.
All the Time Runes it forms are condensed above the river, all overlapping.
By merely decomposing those runes, he can obtain entirely different Time Rune Fragments, unlike exploring the River of Time Scroll, which mostly yields duplicate Time Rune Fragments.
Therefore, his demand for Origin Points not only did not decrease with the emergence of the River of Time Scroll, but he grew even more dependent on them.
"After the trial ends, I should first spend some Law Value to buy a procreation-oriented Life Law Treasure to see." Lor mused internally: "If a Tier Seven Supreme Treasure can affect the procreation of Abyssal Demons, that would be ideal."
He definitely wanted to buy the River of Time Scroll, but even with the blood stipend maximized, it required paying one hundred thousand Law Value to acquire it.
In the Second World, there are only a few channels to acquire Law Value, not only hard to obtain, but even when acquired, it’s like squeezing nearly empty toothpaste, painfully scarce; accumulating one hundred thousand Law Value could take an eternity.
As for the Trial Field.
According to information exchanged in the Civilization Exchange List, the trials held in other regions in the past had a maximum offering of only over ten thousand Law Value.
Compared to one hundred thousand Law Value, this too is a drop in the bucket.
"Activate Macroscopic Insight." Lor suppressed the various distracting thoughts in his mind, eagerly issuing a new instruction to the Sequence Panel.
"Swish—"
The surging River of Time reappeared beneath his feet, accompanied by the gathered Time Runes in the sky, bringing him immense joy, quickly immersing himself wholeheartedly in the decomposition of new Time Runes.
...
Wizard Calendar Year 4528, July 9th.
On the top floor of the Lor Wizard Tower, in the study.
Lor laid down the final stroke on the thick parchment, once again completing a Time Rune.
"Including this Constructive Time Rune, I now have a total of six Functional Time Runes and twenty Constructive Time Runes," Lor pondered, "With twenty Constructive Time Runes, it should be enough to construct a complete temporal structure, right?"
Space Witchcraft only requires fifteen Constructive Time Runes to assemble into a complete spatial structure, sufficient to support the formation of true Space Witchcraft.
No matter how complex Time Witchcraft is, twenty should suffice.
"Let’s try it first, anyway, after this macroscopic exploration, I completed ten foundational runes altogether, gaining five hundred more years, no rush." Lor resolved, beginning to simulate the combination of Constructive Time Runes in his Sea of Consciousness.
Completing the time runes is just the first step; only by creating a complete Time Rune structure can he attempt to create Time Witchcraft.
Further integrating Time Witchcraft into the three Core Witchcrafts will change the nature of the Origin Container, allowing him to truly embark on the path of a Space-Time Mage.
The process is tedious and arduous, but to realize his goal, he firmly believed he could overcome each hurdle.
...
Wizard Calendar Year 4577, May 5th.
On the Milton Continent, at the Energy Research Institute, in the corner of a huge laboratory.
Parchment, glowing with a faint silver light, is scattered all over the floor, piled half a meter thick.
Amidst these piles of parchment, Ernie, Aaron, and Lawson, three Honorary Legislators of the Wizard Alliance, lay or sat without regard to posture, carefully flipping through a parchment book of varying thickness in their hands.
In Wizard Calendar Year 2593, they had researched a Tier Five Small Energy Furnace, and only two hundred years later, they developed a Tier Five Large Energy Furnace.







