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Now reading: Chapter 154 - 148: Predicament from Cultivating in the Wizard World, a Fantasy novel by Herbivorous alligator.

Jeming landed on a hard piece of igneous rock (the general term for rocks ford from solidified magma).

As soon as he landed, he felt sothing was off—this rock seed to have an unusually hard quality.

Without hesitation, Jeming lifted a large rock with his bare hands.

He placed the rock on the ground, then activated alchemy to carefully examine it.

His spiritual power seeped in like rcury, analyzing the internal composition of the rock.

Upon "seeing" the material composition inside the rock, Jeming couldn’t help but widen his eyes.

He was surprised to find that the tal content of this rock was as high as eighty percent!

Moreover, its internal composition was extrely complex, comprising at least seven or eight different types of tals, so of which could be classified as extraordinary materials!

This was no ordinary igneous rock; it was practically a natural gigantic tal block!

Suppressing his inner excitent, Jeming didn’t stop.

He quickly conducted random tests on other rocks solidified under nearby volcanoes, even directly extracting so flowing magma for testing.

The results once again shocked him.

Whether it was solidified rock or blazing magma, the tal content varied between sixty to ninety percent!

This had already surpassed the scope of a mineral vein!

It could entirely be said that this is a plane made of tal deposits!

Rather than saying that these active volcanoes were erupting magma, it would be more accurate to say they were spewing molten tal.

"Such... such abundant mineral resources?!" Jeming’s voice trembled, "This can absolutely be called the ’Land of Steel’..."

The entire plane was a huge natural slting furnace, continuously lting the tal minerals from deep underground, then solidifying them into tal-rich rocks.

This was simply a paradise for any alchemist!

No need for any particularly special tal materials, just this astonishing mineral abundance was enough to make most wizards envious.

"Nolun Workshop, truly generous..."

After all, the wizards must have already investigated the local mineral situation while clearing the plane, yet the Nolun Workshop was still willing to offer it as a reward.

Truly extravagant!

Amidst his surprise, Jeming imdiately initiated teleportation back to the Golden Garden.

When he heard he could choose a plane, Jeming had already begun considering related designs, with ideas forming in his mind.

And now, having discovered the superior nature of this Purgatory Sulfur Plane, Jeming couldn’t resist imdiately wanting to modify it.

Returning to the underground laboratory of the Golden Garden, Jeming quickly activated the Magic Network Terminal, eager to contact Professor Clark.

"Professor, I need to consult about the Seventh Level Large Elental Pool." Jeming got straight to the point, his tone carrying uncontainable excitent.

On the other end of the Magic Network Terminal, Professor Clark’s figure appeared, calmly watching Jeming, with a hint of understanding in his eyes: "It seems you are quite satisfied with that Demon Plane."

"Very satisfied, Professor!" Jeming did not hide his emotions, "The resources of that plane are beyond imagination."

"I know its potential is imnse, the workshop has always been generous." Professor Clark interrupted, his tone gradually calming, "But regarding the Seventh Level Large Elental Pool... Jeming, you don’t need such equipnt now."

Jeming paused slightly.

"Not to ntion the Seventh Level, even a Sixth Level Large Elental Pool is already sufficient for use as the core energy source of a plane-level war fortress. In fact, knowing the specific rules and energy data of a plane, even a Fifth Level Large Elental Pool can et the needs of most high-intensity plane wars."

Professor Clark explained, his voice devoid of any emotion: "Even in my own Wizard Tower, I am only using a Sixth Level Large Elental Pool."

He continued: "The construction of such level of Elental Pools is extraordinarily troubleso, with a terrifyingly high failure rate. Even in the Nolun Workshop, few people would publicly sell them. The Seventh Level you ntioned generally exists only on the private customization lists of a select few top-tier wizards."

Jeming certainly knew this.

Despite having already begun developing the Elent Storage Talisman Witchcraft and easily acquiring a small Elental Pool, the technical difficulty and intensity of large Elental Pools are not comparable.

When making a comparison, a small Elental Pool is at most a household large-capacity battery, while a normal large Elental Pool can be called a nuclear power plant.

As for the Seventh Level Large Elental Pool Jeming ntioned... it could probably be terd a Dyson Sphere.

If a Fifth Level Large Elental Pool is still at the technical level of supplenting energy by connecting to the Four Great Elental Planes, then a Sixth Level Large Elental Pool already involves directly manufacturing a projection of an Elental Plane.

As for the Seventh Level Large Elental Pool, it is akin to directly creating a small Elental Plane.

The Seventh Level Elental Pool, it’s almost a creation beyond mortal limits, its manufacturing difficulty and required resources are daunting.

Even though Jeming’s Second Level Cultivation Agreent allows him to purchase anything without restriction, things that don’t exist on the "market" can’t be bought even without restrictions.

It’s precisely because he couldn’t purchase it through normal channels that he hoped to find soone capable of manufacturing such equipnt through Professor Clark’s network.

The phrase "in the Nolun Workshop, the Logistics Elent is the orthodox" is no joke.

Though usually inconspicuous, Professor Clark actually belongs to a faction too.

The faction he belongs to is the Alchemy Elent of the Nolun Workshop, and all students majoring in alchemy automatically beco apprentices of this faction.

Of course, many apprentices perish during their growth process, but those who survive are still considerable in number.

According to things Professor Clark ntioned inadvertently and the information Jeming himself checked, there are more than twenty Seventh Level Wizards and over a hundred Sixth Level Wizards in the entire field of alchemy.

It’s just that these people are usually scattered across various Nolun Academies and front lines of planes, thus their numbers seem inconspicuous.

But this number of High Tier Wizards is enough to manufacture a Seventh Level Large Elental Pool.

"Professor, I understand its difficulty," Jeming’s tone was firm, "but I have my considerations, ordinary Elental Pools cannot fully et my needs."

Jeming didn’t explain too much in detail, but Professor Clark fell silent for a mont and didn’t try to advise further.

Every wizard has to be responsible for their own actions, moreover, he believes that Jeming is not soone who cannot distinguish between the important and the trivial.

This disciple always manages to bring unexpected surprises.

"Alright," Professor Clark’s voice carried a barely noticeable sigh, "I can try to contact my ntor, maybe he will do this favor, but he certainly won’t manufacture it for free for you."

Jeming felt a burst of joy, but then imdiately heard Professor Clark raise another key issue — compensation.

"I already told you at the beginning of the sester that wizards advocate for equivalent exchange," Professor Clark’s tone beca serious.

"Even if my ntor wants to make a Seventh Level Large Elental Pool, he would need to invite several alchemy wizards of the sa level to assist. Even though you are a disciple’s disciple, he at least needs to cover the cost price and material cost. And this ’cost price,’ for a wizard of your current level, is almost an impossible price to afford."

He picked up a piece of information and projected it onto Jeming’s Magic Network Terminal: "This is the highest discount procurent price for a Sixth Level Large Elental Pool currently offered by Nolun Workshop. Even so, this amount of points is quite huge. With your current resources, purchasing it is quite difficult."

Jeming opened his terminal, and when he saw the numbers on it, his pupils couldn’t help but narrow sharply.

It was an astonishing astronomical number, even exceeding the total of all his points.

He originally thought his points were already abundant, but he didn’t expect that even the "cost price" of a single Sixth Level Elental Pool would be so terrifying.

Jeming calculated a little.

Even with high-quality materials like Refined Gold, materials that sell easily, and ensuring a continuous supply of raw materials.

Even if he worked tirelessly day and night to manufacture and sell Refined Gold, the ti needed to gather enough points to purchase a Sixth Level Large Elental Pool would be asured in decades.

This is even assuming the workshop continues to purchase his Refined Gold at a high price.

But it’s clear reality cannot be so ideal; not to ntion he won’t allow himself to waste ten years’ ti.

Even if he really manufactured so much Refined Gold, the market price of Refined Gold would decrease.

After all, no matter how superior the nature of Refined Gold, it’s considered just a Fifth Level Material with exceptional resistance among the wizards.

And materials of this level are countless in the Wizard Civilization.

And the cost of a Seventh Level Elental Pool would only be more astonishing than this.

"Of course, if you believe you can really earn such a level of points in a short ti, I can also help you make the contact. But you must understand, this promise is not child’s play," Professor Clark finally emphasized.

Jeming fell into a thoughtful contemplation.

Indeed, he needs the Seventh Level Elental Pool; it is an indispensable part of his plan.

But this massive points demand is a real roadblock.

He certainly cannot spend ten years mining to earn money; that would lose the aning of moving forward.

Fortunately, Jeming is not completely without leads regarding this.

However, so things need to be verified, and confirmation might not be possible in the short term.

"I understand, Professor Clark, I should be able to give you an answer in about two months."

Clark, seeing Jeming’s deanor, beca interested instead: "Oh? It seems you already have an idea in your mind, interesting, then I look forward to it. Alright, rest assured, as long as you can solve the points issue, I will help you make the connections!"

"Thank you very much!"

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