Moreover, both Noah’s soul and willpower had already improved significantly. The next ti his mind entered a state of enlightennt, even a slight improvent in his ntal state would likely bring a massive increase in Combat Art.
"Continue."
This ti, Noah rested for eight hours before the negative effects caused by the rapid increase in willpower completely disappeared.
Inside the mysterious space, the rain began as fine strands before gradually turning into raindrops. The rainfall continued to grow heavier, changing from light rain into dium rain. Once the dium rain began, Noah could no longer endure it for very long.
Despite this, the increase in his willpower surpassed every previous attempt.
The increase in Combat Art remained at 8%.
At this point, the growth in Noah’s willpower had already resulted in a total 31% increase in his Combat Art surpassing even the improvent brought by his Soul Essence.
It could be said that the upper limit of Noah’s Combat Art had already exceeded 200%.
Even so, Noah still did not stop.
He was preparing to make a single push for a breakthrough, and that required an enormous amount of strength. rely surpassing 200% was not enough for him to charge toward the 200th floor and claim the nationwide reward.
"Two more tis."
Noah’s eyes were filled with determination.
Two days later, Noah finally walked out of the cultivation room, his mind feeling slightly hazy.
The recovery ti had beco longer and longer, nearly doubling after each attempt. Including the previous sessions, this period of secluded cultivation had lasted a full three days.
Of course, the results were equally astonishing. His Combat Art had increased by 46%.
Only a small portion of the divine aura surrounding the Rain Stone Tablet had been consud, with nearly 90% of it still remaining.
It could only be said that a Legendary item truly lived up to its na. Exhausting its power was not sothing that could be done in a short period of ti. If Noah were to fully utilize it, his willpower would reach an unimaginably terrifying level.
"The next ti I enter the mysterious space, I’ll have to wait another 64 hours," Noah muttered.
The recovery ti was becoming longer and longer, but the effects of improvent were also getting stronger. Noah believed that the remaining 90% of the divine aura could be completely consud after only a few more sessions.
"It’s ti to head to the Civilization Convergence Zone."
Before leaving, Noah planned to deploy the dium Spirit Vein first. After all, its existence would also increase the Civilization Index and might even help Blue Star Civilization rise a few more ranks on the Civilization Pillar.
He opened his friend list and noticed that Roland had already sent him a ssage.
"It’s actually there?"
Noah was slightly surprised.
The coverage area of the dium Spirit Vein reached as high as one million square kiloter, far surpassing that of a Small Spirit Vein. Noah had originally planned to deploy it in the central region of Starfall Country.
However, the experts from the Supernatural Managent Bureau suggested placing it in the eastern region of Starfall Country instead.
The reason was simple. The central region of Starfall Country, especially around the Central South Province area, had already been turned into a vast wasteland because of preparations for the Aberrant Disaster.
Deploying the dium Spirit Vein there would not benefit many people, aning its effects would not be fully utilized.
On the other hand, the eastern region of Starfall Country was densely populated and had no World Shards present. Deploying the dium Spirit Vein there would allow far more people to benefit from it.
"Then that place it is."
Noah’s gaze landed on a famous mountain in the eastern region.
The deploynt of a dium Spirit Vein created a far greater disturbance than a Small Spirit Vein. Fortunately, Noah had already anticipated this and communicated with the world’s will beforehand to minimize the impact as much as possible.
This was Noah’s second ti deploying an Epic item on Blue Star, and the rewards he received were astonishingly high.
[You have obtained a temporary authority: Specified Reward (6th Order) ×1]
[You have obtained a temporary authority: Specified Reward (5th Order Expert) ×3]
[You can choose one authority to upgrade.]
"There’s actually a Specified Reward for a 6th Order?"
Noah was shocked.
The generosity of these rewards was sowhat beyond his expectations. Even though both were Epic items, the returns from the dium Spirit Vein were far greater than those from the Nine Provinces Cauldron.
"Strange."
Noah revealed a puzzled expression.
Both items were of the sa Epic grade, yet the treatnt they received was completely different. Could it be that dium Spirit Veins were simply more beneficial to the world will?
Truthfully, Noah also felt that dium Spirit Veins were more useful to the world will than the Nine Provinces Cauldron. After all, the forr represented the growth of the world itself. The small spirit vein had previously allowed Blue Star to step into the extraordinary realm, while the latter was more focused on benefiting people.
It was only natural that these two different types of contributions would receive different levels of favor from the world will.
However, the gap should not have been this enormous.
Contributing the Nine Provinces Cauldron had only granted one designated reward for a 5th Order expert, while contributing the dium Spirit Vein not only increased the number of designated rewards for 5th Order experts to three, but also granted a designated reward for a 6th Order existence.
That was a 6th Order designated reward.
Originally, Noah had believed that only by contributing a Legendary item to Blue Star would he receive sothing like that.
Although doubts filled his mind, Noah did not ignore them. He did not even need to activate Insight. As a Child of Civilization, he could directly communicate with the world will and ask about it himself.
As the communication continued, understanding quickly appeared on Noah’s face.
"So that’s how it is."
A mont later, he ended the connection, his thoughts finally clear.
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