Wizard: I Have a Game Panel-Chapter 424 - 293: Lor’s Speculation on the River of Time Seen Through Macroscopic Insight (2)

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Chapter 424: Chapter 293: Lor’s Speculation on the River of Time Seen Through Macroscopic Insight (2)

"To fuse two Space Witchcraft spells in four hundred years, not bad." Lor looked at the slightly expanded Origin Container with a sense of satisfaction.

With a slight thought, his Spiritual Power left the Sea of Consciousness, invoking the game panel and fixing his gaze on the Space Jumping Witchcraft.

[Space Jumping Witchcraft (6.9 Ring) (No Seven-Ring Sorcery Position, cannot advance)

Traits: (1-3 see Chapter 292 for details)

(New) 4: Break Seal, this trait allows Space to be more easily torn, currently capable of tearing 7.0 Ring stable Space at most.

(New) 5: Link, this trait greatly enhances the connection with Spatial Marks and slightly strengthens the characteristics of Spatial Marks.]

Incorporating the Space Linking Witchcraft into the Space Jumping Witchcraft did not give it the potential to limit break to Seven-Ring Witchcraft, which Lor wasn’t surprised by.

After all, the Space-Time Realm Witchcraft has fused a total of five spells, and it similarly does not have the potential to limit break to Seven-Ring Witchcraft.

"At most, three more spells, and probably just two, and I will own the first true Seven-Ring Witchcraft." Lor thought to himself.

He was filled with anticipation for that moment.

Most importantly, that day wasn’t far away for him.

But before that, he had to use up the Origin Points accumulated over the years by the players.

Closing the game panel, Lor again issued a command in his mind, "Open Sequence Panel."

[Sequence: 97,658,773

Granted Permissions: 1: Insight.

Origin Points: 602, 35.71%]

"Activate Macroscopic Insight." Lor thought to himself.

"Whoosh—whoosh—"

A vast and boundless azure River of Time once again emerged beneath his feet.

Lor looked up at the sky, skillfully analyzing the Time Runes gathered above.

Last time, he obtained a total of nine basic Time Runes. This time he only needed another nine to completely fulfill the contract with Blood, which also meant the countdown to the trial’s activation.

Forty years passed in a flash.

"How could this be?" Lor opened the Sequence Panel again, looking at the 122 remaining Origin Points, his brow deeply furrowed.

Previously, when analyzing the Time Runes above the River of Time, although there were occasional repeats, the frequency wasn’t high.

Whenever he thoroughly analyzed an area, he would always gain two or three new basic Time Runes.

But last time, after thoroughly analyzing an area, he didn’t get a single new basic Time Rune.

The only consolation was that he already had eleven basic Time Runes, ensuring no issue in fulfilling the contract with Blood.

"Clearly many basic Time Runes extracted from the River of Time Scroll were fragmented, only 1% to 5% present, yet no trace of them was found above the River of Time shown in Macroscopic Insight."

Lor took a deep breath, forcing himself to calm down, pondering internally: "Given this, it’s not because I’ve found all the basic Time Runes that I’ve received nothing."

"Yet the facts are before me, combined with everything about the River of Time Scroll and that River of Time, could it be..."

His mind sparked with an idea, combining all the information, suddenly coming up with an extremely unbelievable possibility.

"What I’m seeing via Macroscopic Insight isn’t the real River of Time. The depictions in the River of Time Scroll given to me by Blood are the true River of Time."

Lor thought to himself: "As for the River of Time seen through Macroscopic Insight, it is actually the Dao place of a great existence of the Time Faction?"

"Only this explains everything happening now."

By backtracking this, it first explains why the River of Time Scroll and the River of Time seen through Macroscopic Insight differ in appearance, one with Time Runes all gathered in the sky, the other surging with the river flow.

They fundamentally aren’t the same thing, and it is normal for them to differ.

Secondly, if the Time Runes clumped together on the sky above the River of Time through Macroscopic Insight are considered as the Law Core of a great existence, or say, a Dao Fruit, it also explains why they clump together.

It further explains why the efficiency of obtaining Time Rune Fragments through perceiving the River of Time in Macroscopic Insight is high, after all, it is forcefully plundering someone’s Dao place, if not high, it would be weird.

It also explains why the Time Runes here aren’t complete, it’s normal for them not to have integrated all basic Time Runes into the Law Core.

And those Time Rune fragments settling at the bottom in the River of Time Scroll because they are naturally formed.

It is a logical conclusion to find Time Rune Fragments slowly and arduously, yet comprehensively in the River of Time Scroll.

At this stage of the deduction, everything is rationally explained.

"Good heavens, what exactly are you?" Lor’s eyes widened, looking incredulously at the Sequence Panel, "You can directly let me see the Law Origin of a great existence of the Time Faction, and let that presence remain unaware?!"

If the existence from whom he plundered the Dao Fruit knew, he couldn’t have been unscathed for so long.

Even discarding this point, at the very least, that existence should have some reaction, so he couldn’t confidently analyze the Time Runes, right?

But the result?

He has analyzed runes for hundreds of years, and the River of Time seen through Macroscopic Insight hasn’t responded at all.

From this point, he’s come to truly understand the perversion of the Sequence Panel.

The panel, as always, gave no response to Lor’s words.

Long after.

Lor recovered from the shock, rubbing his brow, "Never mind, thinking about this doesn’t matter now, better to just use up these Origin Points and see if I can gather some more fragments from that presence’s Law Origin."

If he realized this fact at the start, he surely wouldn’t have dared to risk using the Origin Points.

But since nothing has happened for so long, he naturally won’t fear anything anymore.

What he should do now is to drain the remaining value of that great presence’s Law Origin, and ensure he gets all the benefits in hand.

"Activate Macroscopic Insight," Lor decisively commanded in his mind.

"Whoosh—whoosh—"

The eternally unchanging River of Time reappeared before his eyes.

However, compared to before, his gaze upon this had changed.

This is the Dao place of a great existence of the Time Faction!

Now it was just placed before him via the Sequence Panel, how could he remain calm?

"Calm! Calm! Calm!" Lor continuously suggested to himself internally.

Moments later, he finally suppressed his almost boiling emotions, raised his head, and selected a part of the sky he had never analyzed before for examination.

Once...

Ten times...

A hundred times...

"What a pity." When Lor consumed the remaining 122 Origin Points on the Sequence Panel, and saw the increase of just one Time Rune on his notebook, he couldn’t help but sigh softly.

As he had anticipated, the unfamiliar rune fragments amidst the cluster of Time Runes above the River of Time observed through Macroscopic Insight were dramatically decreasing.

Before, 122 Origin Points could at least complete three Time Runes, but now it could only complete one.

Lor flipped through the previous five pages of his notebook, looking at the eleven nearly complete basic Time Runes.

If he guessed correctly, once he completes these eleven basic Time Runes, he would no longer acquire new Time Runes from the sky seen through Macroscopic Insight.

But the basic Time Rune for future prediction and the Time Rune for time regression he desired most hadn’t even appeared...

The utility of future prediction goes without saying, and time regression pertains to immortality.

These two abilities were the main goals of his relentless pursuit of the Time Faction.

Now, this indeed left him a bit awkward.

"No rush, maybe those two runes are within these fragmentary runes?" Lor consoled himself: "Even if they’re not, at worst I’ll slowly look in the River of Time Scroll later."

Closing the parchment scroll, he looked with some reluctance at the River of Time Scroll on the wall opposite.

There’s another two years before Blood’s next examination, and idling itself was pointless, it’s better to extract some Time Rune Fragments from this thing.

After one thousand nine hundred years, even this will be taken back by Blood, only when he gathers one hundred thousand Law Values can he retrieve it again.