The unnad island on the edge of the Polar Circle.
Sumr God Niord ultimately did not completely forget this place.
Even if only low-level plants could tenaciously survive, they still adorned this forbidden zone for most life with vibrant vitality, and quite a few even blood brightly.
In one corner of the island, watching Jacob and Kael lay out a row of plant specins on the ground, Aiven quietly activated "Data Visualization," and rows of information quickly flashed across his eyes.
"Stemless Flytrap: Cushion-shaped herbaceous plant, growing on the ground like a red and green mound, dense cushions up to 30 centiters tall; narrow pink flowers, sowhat resembling carnation-like organisms; primarily grows in well-drained gravelly areas."
"Quadrangular Rock Beard: Short evergreen semi-shrub, typically 5-25 centiters tall, with a milky white wide bell-shaped corolla.
I have also seen Short Stem Rock Beard, Silver Hair Rock Beard, Eyelash Rock Beard, Broom Rock Beard, etc., and nad them, suspecting these plants share a common ancestor."
"Ice Land Saxifrage: Approximately 6 centiters high, with purple, narrow obovate spoon-shaped petals about 12 milliters long. The flower resembles a rose, suspected to be related."
"..."
Aiven read aloud while Jacob beside him took notes, labeling each specin.
This mont was not Aiven suddenly gaining the wisdom of the "God of Wisdom," but rather the beneficial help provided by the newly added feature of "Data Visualization."
After exchanging the fourth volu of "Flesh Sacrifice" with the Kingfisher in the mysterious "Turin Grand Library" and successfully returning to the Material World, he discovered that his na and personal information were all protected by the library, leaving only exchanged knowledge.
Aside from the na "Kingfisher," not only were the faces and traits of borrowers he encountered forgotten, but even the internal structure of the "Turin Grand Library" had completely slipped from Aiven's mory.
If not for the tangible "Living Ship Spirit Technique" in his mind, he would have almost believed it was all a dream.
However, due to that transaction, Aiven received an additional gift from the "Turin Grand Library"—[General Knowledge]!
Aiven previously checked the library's directory of the fourth volu and so content to verify the Kingfisher's words were true.
And since the knowledge of the second volu had already leaked, Aiven simply packed and sent out the research findings from the "chanical Immortality School."
Then the Kingfisher determined: After excluding the library's existing knowledge, the remaining part was not equivalent, with a considerable discrepancy. Realizing he had no room to negotiate, Aiven reviewed his knowledge system and reluctantly sent [Mythical Language: Ancient Code] too.
This was a consolation prize from the "Maze Ga," which allowed him to avoid interference from chaotic rules when accessing knowledge especially technological knowledge of Ancient Gods.
It once helped Aiven successfully parse the "Steel Refining Blast Furnace Technology," laying the foundation for the developnt and expansion of "Steel City," making significant contributions.
For the "Turin Grand Library," dedicated to collecting knowledge, if the research findings from the "chanical Immortality School" were "fish," then [Mythical Language: Ancient Code] was a "net."
This language from Ancient Gods enabled parsing vast amounts of previously headache-inducing ancient divine cities without side effects, with invaluable worth.
So, besides the promised beacon and borrowing credentials.
Aiven also received "real-ti" viewing rights for the public zone of the first layer of the library, and this spiritual-level permission linked with "Data Visualization," integrated within the powerful spiritual strength of the Upper-Rank Wizard.
It was like loading an external database, allowing him to call permissions to consult the encyclopedia anyti without entering the Spirit Realm.
The natural knowledge Aiven narrated now ca from the book "A Naturalist's Black Sea Travelogue on the Beagle." Though not mystical knowledge, the recorder was a formal Wizard, knowledgeable and well-inford.
The library contained many similar works, as if standing on the shoulders of giants, giving wings to Aiven and the "Vitalist School," dramatically reducing research ti.
However, Aiven felt a bit regretful that although the first layer had a scant description of the "Broken Star Sea" on the west side of the New Continent, none helped his understanding of Lady Kingfisher, the library's treasure itself, or the "Holy Stone Council" she ntioned.
After all, it was a place he would inevitably visit, at least from now it seed far from being backward like Atrean People on the New Continent, and the developnt of Wizard Organizations was unexpectedly advanced.
anwhile, behind the three individuals organizing specins.
Clap! Clap! Clap!...
Calvin and Kvarina Bach were fiercely battling, their wooden swords turning into a ferocious storm, the fierce whistling enough to make one's scalp tingle, sufficient to break the bones and tendons of a boar.
The wild boy's surna ca from his Atlantean father, while his first na was from his Koyak mother. Both peoples lived in icy and snowy environnts, with the harsh conditions instilling resilience in their bloodline, inherited by Bach.
Even in the face of adversity in the duel, taking hits multiple tis, he did not retreat a single step.
Lately, Aiven occasionally visited the island to chat with the wild boy living alone, bringing so living supplies and food from the civilized world.
Like taming a highly vigilant wild beast, he gradually lowered his guard.
For Aiven now, even crossing continents required little ti.
The disciples frequenting him also began to familiarize themselves with him.
However, Aiven never brought Olivia and Angie here, as the harsh environnt of the Polar Circle wasn't very friendly to girls; as for the boys, well... who cares?
Now fifteen-year-old Calvin had reached the Peak of Apprentice Knight, with the activation of his spiritual strength, completing the Official Knight promotion posed no difficulty, and under Aiven's guidance, he also mastered [White Sail Swordsmanship].
But it must be said that geniuses indeed exist in this world, like the wild boy Bach, excelling equally in body, agility, and strength.
Perhaps his parents unexpectedly died when he was young, he only learned a bit of [Frost Wolf Swordsmanship] from his father, but in nurous practices with Calvin, his swordsmanship improved rapidly.
As long as Calvin did not exert full force, they engaged in evenly matched battles.
Having completed the work at hand, Aiven clapped his hands and called out to the students:
"Let's go, once the specins are collected, we'll head back. Anyone who isn't interested in witnessing the birth of a 'Legendary Battleship' firsthand can stay here and play for a couple more days."
To begin analyzing the "Life Tree" from a simple ecosystem and to test the new functionality [General Knowledge] capability, Calvin, Jacob, and Kael have been staying here for two days. Aiven stopped by to take them back.
At this mont.
After nearly a month of relentless efforts from him and Angie, various raw materials have been activated according to the knowledge from the fourth volu, eting the conditions for building the "Legendary Battleship," thus reaching the crucial step from blueprint to reality.
Witnessing such a grand project is imnsely beneficial for every wizard in the "Vitalist School," so they, of course, couldn't be absent. After bidding farewell to Bach, they all hurried to Aiven's side.
Swish—
In Wild Kid's deeply hidden envy, they instantly disappeared from the spot.
This ti, leaving without asking Kvarina Bach if he wanted to co along, the strategy was to appear unattainable, deciding to leave him hanging for a while.
The timing was about right; the next visit would be the ti to reap the fruits.
...
The bright moon gradually rose.
At the port of Hatrafa, inside the expanded giant shipyard.
The exterior dark and cold iron-hued, yet in the "Spiritual Vision" gleaming with spiritual light, the "Treasure Tree" has been neatly piled into a mountain.
At this mont, all the wizards gathered here could feel these extraordinary ship materials as if they were replanted into the earth, breathing rhythmically with life, full of vitality.
This is precisely the magical power from the fourth volu in [Witchcraft: Activation].
[Whole Body Activation Technique (Living Ship Spirit Technique)] comprises a series of large-scale creation technologies: [Wizard Tower Design], [Witchcraft Garden Structure], [Activated Maze], [Positional Witchcraft], [Large-Scale Constructed Body Building], [Activation], [Energy Core], [System Integration]...
And nearly all are logistical skills, representing the peak of a certain era's "productivity" and "witchcraft creation level," with great reference value for other schools. Because it doesn't involve the fundantal mysterious source, it won't negatively impact one's own path.
Even without requiring any additional processing, "Treasure Tree," this extraordinary material, is one of the best materials for building a "Legendary Battleship."
Its natural wood density is tight, strength comparable to special steel, but density only one-twentieth of pure iron's 7800kg/m³, possessing all ideal traits desired by ship engineers.
In the wizard's view, it possesses excellent extraordinary adaptability, greatly benefitting the "Legendary Battleship's" final "Extraordinary Transformation."
The only drawback is that, with current technological levels, unless assisted by witchcraft or divine art, it's almost impossible for humans to process it.
But for the "Vitalist School," this poses no problem at all.
The complex technique orbit of [Superlimit Ceremony: Activation of Skillful Hands] in the shipyard, has been completely ford in the hands of Aiven and Angie.
An eight-ter-diater perfect circle passes through five small circles adorned with spiritual text, each interlinked, forming a complex rune array with densely packed spiritual text.
They respectively represent the four basic elents in alchemical foundations: Earth, Wind, Water, Fire, and the fifth elent "Soul."
Each small circle contains various "Spiritual" items corresponding to the elents.
Fire Elent, a 6-pound cannon; Water Elent, Golden Cup; Earth Elent, a polished, clearly frequently traded Golden Lion; Wind Elent, Thunder Fang Longsword.
In the circle representing "Soul," Angie, wearing pure white wizard robes with silver hair tied into a high ponytail with a blue ribbon, has replaced Milan's position.
Confirming the ti has co, watched by Olivia, Nymph, and a group of school apprentices.
Angie exchanged a glance with Aiven, standing in the circle's center, and simultaneously raised their arms, chanting vast segnts of curse imbued with infinite vitality in unison.
The unified chanting echoed and resonated throughout the shipyard.
Then, both of their spirits instantly elevated, connecting with an entity possessing colossal power, though devoid of self-awareness.
Boom!
A roar in their minds.
That is the mysterious source of the "Vitalist School," existing within the world root source, the "Life Tree."
sta—
The final spiritual text uttered, led by Aiven with key-shaped emblem shining on his forehead, upper-rank wizard's seemingly limitless magic power and activated spiritual light jointly poured into the rune array beneath.
Strings of characters, lines of patterns illuminated sequentially.
Hoo—!
Translucent erald green light like jade burst forth, instantly shrouding the mountain-like piled "Treasure Tree" in the shipyard.
Battleship forging... activation!
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