So...
Fang Heng patiently tried all forms of academic energy one by one.
Except for necromancy, sacred study, and Hell Studies, all other types of energy could be converted.
It was just that the conversion speed was too slow, and it required splitting focus to condense divine control, making it difficult to accomplish during combat.
So... this move...
It was an extrely powerful auxiliary skill!
Most multi-skills required energy to level up, and he could completely use the conversion of ’Qi’ to supplent the energy!
Unfortunately, all of his current skills had already reached their maximum levels, so there was no way to test them.
But it was most likely correct.
This made things very interesting.
For example, if a spatial science skill required absorbing spatial energy to level up.
But spatial energy was extrely rare, making leveling up very troubleso.
Then theoretically, he could completely absorb the more easily found natural energy, convert natural energy into ’Qi’, and then convert ’Qi’ into the needed spatial energy.
Wouldn’t that allow for closed-door cultivation and rapid leveling?
Let’s try!
Fang Heng once again attempted to convert the newly transford natural energy into ’Qi’, and then converted the ’Qi’ into spatial energy.
It worked!
It took quite a bit of ti going back and forth, and each ti there was a 50% loss, but it was absolutely doable!
A good find.
In the future, bottlenecks in academic cultivation would beco much smaller.
In Fang Heng’s eyes, the other additional attributes of the Titan bloodline were just extra perks—the Titan bloodline was born for the fusion of various disciplines!
No wonder the Titans were considered the most knowledgeable race in the universe in cosmic legends, capable of fusing all kinds of disciplines.
With such a bug-like learning ability, the hardest part of mastering multiple disciplines would only be completing their advancents.
While Fang Heng imrsed himself joyfully in his sea of consciousness, in the outside world, the various federations had nearly finished exploring the Ice Crystal Maze.
With the orb in the central great hall completely losing its power, the monsters within the Ice Crystal Maze also vanished and no longer spawned.
The Federations wandered around the maze a few more tis without further discoveries, but instead found a side hall hidden outside the trial hall.
The secret room had originally been the place of the Titan guardian.
Upon re-searching, they discovered murals and written records engraved on the stone walls of the secret room.
The various Federations gathered before the wall and took turns copying the text.
The Eastern Federation had always been ahead of others in researching the Titans, and several mbers of Li Zixuan’s research team were present, so they imdiately began translating.
The Central Federation, Northern District, and Western Federation were almost entirely unfamiliar with the Titans—this was the first ti they had even heard of them.
Seeing that the Eastern Federation had already begun translating, they thickened their faces and stayed to observe.
Li Zixuan’s research team, based on past translation experience, quickly guessed and interpreted most of the content.
Yi Qingzhi, after receiving the newly completed translation report, looked sowhat grim.
The inheritance of Titan bloodlines wasn’t so easy to obtain.
Roa from the Central Federation brought his n over and asked, "Friends from the Eastern Federation, have you discovered sothing? Would you be willing to share so of the intel? The Central Federation would owe you a favor."
The other two federations were equally curious and gathered around, also voicing their agreent.
"Mm, this matter does indeed concern humanity, so we won’t hide it from everyone."
Yi Qingzhi knew in his heart that if given ti, the other Federations would eventually decipher the text, so it was better to earn a favor early. He passed out the translated manuscripts to each party.
The federal commanders from each region thanked him and ca forward to examine the docunts.
After reading the translated content, everyone’s expressions changed subtly.
The engraved content was lengthy, recorded from the first-person perspective of the Titan guardian, and contained three key pieces of information:
First, humans were indeed descendants of the Titans and carried a portion of the Titan bloodline, but the bloodline was very diluted.
A long ti ago, when the Titans faced extinction, their ancestors deliberately hid the concentration of human Titan blood and had guardians escort a portion of the bloodline into this world to ensure survival.
Later, the Titan guardian established the Ice Crystal Maze but encountered an unknown invasion. The invaders severely injured the guardian, causing him to enter a hibernation state. He only woke up after a long ti, and by then his mory was already fuzzy. He only rembered that the artifact he brought from his race—the Scholar’s Imprint—had gone missing.
Second, the previously discovered orb in the cavern could absorb ambient energy and slowly convert it into ’Qi’, which humans could absorb to enhance and refine their bloodline, restoring the power of the Titan bloodline.
Lastly—and most critically—in order to avoid extinction and protect their location, the Titan guardian had left behind a special seal that masked the world’s aura and coordinates.
Now, with the guardian and the orb’s energy completely dissipated, the entire world was fully exposed.
At this mont, the world was in an unprotected state.
After reading the full translation, silence fell over the secret room.
Li Zixuan looked up and said, "From certain descriptive details, the Titan texts again ntioned that untranslatable term. We believe it’s the na of a race—the very enemy that once threatened the Titans with extinction."
"Gods."
Everyone fell into deeper silence.
What did that an?
The ones who destroyed the Titans were the Gods?
Reflecting on the text carved into the stone wall, the Federations quickly caught on.
The orb in the great hall could absorb surrounding energy and convert it into ’Qi’, and ’Qi’ was essential to fully awaken and refine their bloodline.
And now, the energy orb was in the hands of the Holy Court...
No one present had completed the bloodline refinent.
Which ant, if they wanted to continue absorbing ’Qi’ for bloodline refinent in the future, they would be dependent on the Holy Court?
Aside from the Eastern Federation, the other federations began thinking about how to deal with the Holy Court moving forward, and how they could acquire the orb.
At the very least, they needed access to the orb’s power for cultivation.
It was over...
Augustine from the Western Federation sighed internally.
Their previous conflict with Fang Heng had been so tense—how could they now shalessly ask to borrow the orb from him?
They might be willing to swallow their pride, but Fang Heng might not be willing to accept it!
"Everyone, perhaps we have a more urgent problem to deal with—our world has lost its protection, and we may now be facing imminent threats from the outside."
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