Chapter 117: Understanding the Divisions of Spirit Vision
So the path I chose was "Spirit Vision."
After coming out of the cafe, I headed straight for the library.
I wanted to take advantage of the current ti to understand the definition of Spirit Vision in a Transcendent Academy, to see if it was similar to the description of the "Outer and Inner Worlds."
If I had to evaluate what Spirit Vision was, to make an analogy, it's like playing a ga.
Normal people see beautiful graphics and an excellent gaming experience.
But what I see are the "codes" running behind the ga.
Others see beautiful landscapes and travelers; I see moving textures and models, and on an even deeper level, the code that is running.
For an ordinary person, this situation would an a terrible experience, an instant bad review, but I couldn't not play this ga.
Because this was "Reality Online."
But now I had pulled through and "adapted" to a certain extent, so this "bug" had beco a powerful weapon for to understand the truth of the world.
After arriving at the library, I began to search for popular science books on Spirit Vision.
Everything must be done step by step.
There's nothing wrong with a professional reading popular science books.
Only by having the corresponding concepts in my mind could I conduct more in-depth research on it.
Very quickly, I found the corresponding popular science book.
I took it to a corner of the library and began to read.
The book's explanation of Spirit Vision started with the definition of the na.
The two characters "Língshì - Spirit Vision" were initially called that because of the concept of (Líng), a concept that originally existed in this world, from (wànwù yǒu líng - all things have a spirit).
Taking the "spirit" from it, and adding the effect of seeing with the eyes, it was initially called (Língshì - Spirit Vision).
Thinking about it this way, it seed there was nothing wrong with it.
After all, based on the premise of "all things have a spirit," Spirit Vision could indeed see the underlying essence of all things.
If "spirit" referred to the transcendent level, it was indeed a very reasonable explanation.
Moreover, (Línglì - Spirit Power) also initially referred to all transcendent powers.
It was only later, after further subdivision, that terms like (yuánsù - Elent), (zìrán zhī lì - Power of Nature), (mólì - Magic Power), and (wū lì - Witch Power) ca into being.
This explanation seed understandable as well.
It was just like "air," which was eventually divided into oxygen, nitrogen, and so on.
It was simply a matter of defining things more clearly, and of course, a bit more troubleso.
Then the book began to explain how Spirit Vision ca to be.
Spirit Vision ca from the "blessing of the world."
After all, even the Earth Vein Information classified Spirit Vision as a talent.
To be precise, Spirit Vision was not a direct blessing from the world, but rather the world's blessing achieved a kind of ritual, allowing people in the human world to possess Spirit Vision, and using Spirit Vision as a type of power to form the unique "world power system" of the world I was in.
And since it was a "power system," there would naturally be stages of advancent.
The advancent level divisions of Spirit Vision were also recorded in this popular science book.
They were: Foresight, Imaging, Unknown, Madness Threshold, Floating World, True World.
A total of six levels.
When I saw "Floating World," I finally realized what the words after my Spirit Vision on the Earth Vein Information ant.
It was my Spirit Vision level.
Floating World, didn't this an I had already reached the fifth stage?
Then if I advanced one more stage, wouldn't I be "invincible under the heavens"?
But if I was invincible, how co I didn't know it?
I looked at my own hands, squeezed them, oh, so I wasn't invincible yet.
The power system of Spirit Vision was not purely about strength and power.
A power system didn't just refer to a path of strength, but could also be said to be a path of abilities.
So, power was just an added benefit of the power system, which ant Spirit Vision could also allow to master an equivalent amount of power.
It was just that I didn't know how to use it yet.
Thinking of this, I gained a higher understanding of and confidence in myself.
As expected, this was the perk of a transmigrator.
Without a certain level of understanding, I wouldn't even know how powerful I was.
What a pity.
Although I was a bit smug, I quickly cald down.
My current understanding of the transcendent world was too little.
The simplest thing was that my knowledge was insufficient.
I now knew I needed to learn, but I couldn't learn blindly.
I needed to learn based on what I needed.
Even though I was in a library, I was still a fool with an empty treasure trove.
Because my understanding of the transcendent was insufficient, I didn't even know what "keywords" to enter when searching for the books I needed.
Searching directly for Spirit Vision yielded results that were too broad.
It took a long ti just to find a book.
And sotis, the book titles were deceptive.
The content was clearly professional knowledge, but it was labeled "A Brief Analysis."
So were labeled "A Detailed Explanation," but a look at the classification showed they were popular science books.
So, having a good teacher was very important at this ti.
Speaking of teachers, I naturally thought of my counselor.
My first eting with her was indeed very dramatic.
Although I still felt she was very dangerous, she also gave a feeling of trust.
And she even said she would help analyze my unknown Transcendent Knowledge.
This point did tempt , but I wasn't that ambitious yet.
A single misstep in the transcendent world could lead to eternal damnation.
I still wanted to live a little longer, so for now, let's not ntion the Transcendent Knowledge, unless Ji Niang brought it up herself.
After all, at that ti, even if I didn't want to, I would probably be forced to learn.
I looked at the book in my hand, which I had already finished flipping through, and put it back, but the choice of the next book put in a difficult position.
"It's rare, I didn't expect to run into you at the library."
A sudden voice interrupted my thoughts.
As soon as I turned around, I saw a familiar person, Tan Han.
Why was she here?
No, it should be normal for her to appear here, right?
Before classes officially started, the library was indeed the best place to co into contact with transcendent power.
"Tan Han"
I said subconsciously, but my gaze was a little evasive.
"Did sothing happen to you? I feel like you're avoiding ."
Tan Han spoke directly without hiding anything.
After all, my actions were abnormal to her, a change without any reason.
"Sorry, I took the liberty of promising soone that I wouldn't have contact with you anymore."
After I lowered my head in silence for a while, I still stated the reason bluntly.
After all, if many things were made clear, there would be fewer problems.
I hoped this ti would be the sa.
"Hmm? Why? With who? Did soone threaten you? Tell , I'll persuade them."
"A very good older sister of mine. Sorry, I did it voluntarily, and there was no threat. You're overthinking it. I just hope that we can happily maintain a certain distance in the future, thank you."
I explained it to her, word by word, even though the doubt in her eyes as she looked at never dissipated.
"Are you sure? Regarding this behavior of yours, can I say sothing heartless?"
At this mont, when Tan Han said this, she seed to laugh self-deprecatingly, as if to ease the awkwardness of our conversation.
"Yes, I can only say sorry."
"You don't want to explain?"
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