"So, what's the plan?" Kyle asked. "As far as I rember, the emblem also has a function that gathers the team in case of a battle. That ans we can split up, right?"
The purpose of the Star Seeking was to create Unique Transcendents, and Unique Transcendents needed to comprehend Laws.
Since there was a high chance that the mbers of a team would need to focus on different Laws, it would be detrintal to force them to stay together.
That was why the emblem also had the function to call every mber to the place of another mber.
However, this ability could only be used when there was a present danger or when another team declared a battle.
"Splitting up sounds good," Warp Space said with a smile. "I will stay here. I will probably not co across many other teams here, and I don't think too many beasts live below the surface. But just to make sure, I would like you to stay with until I've reached a sufficient depth."
"Of course," Swamp Dragon said. "As for , I would like to follow teor Hamr's suggestion and find a planet with Yin-Fire. However, I can't leave the planet on my own."
"I can help you," Warp Space said. "I can bring you to space. I believe you should be able to keep yourself in space without many issues."
Swamp Dragon nodded. "Thank you. Staying in space is not an issue for ."
"What about you?" Warp Space asked Kyle.
"I just wanna find Yin-Wind," Kyle said. "As far as I know, it's mostly present in Law Planets that also have the Level Three Law of Wind."
Naturally, since there were more powerful winds, there were more Fragnts one could learn about wind.
At a certain point, understanding the Level Three Law of Wind would be possible.
Technically, the Law of Wind Kyle had comprehended was also called the Minor Law of Wind since it only included powers below the Transcendent Realm.
The Level Three Law of Wind was also called the Interdiate Law of Wind, and it included the powers of wind between the Transcendent and Compression Realm.
Warp Space nodded. "It shouldn't be too difficult to find one. The Law of Yin-Wind is one of the more common ones."
"I would suggest," Swamp Dragon said, "that you bring into space. After that, you and teor Hamr will dig into the planet until you have reached a good place. Afterwards, teor Hamr will leave the planet on his own, and the two of us search for a couple of fitting planets. Do you agree?"
Warp Space nodded.
Then, Swamp Dragon looked at Kyle, who also nodded.
"Then, let's start right now," Swamp Dragon said.
"Of course," Warp Space said with a smile as the space around her and Swamp Dragon warped.
Kyle just waved to them as they took to the sky.
He watched them fly away, and eventually, they were so far away that he couldn't even see them anymore.
'This is a big planet,' Kyle thought. 'Will probably take so ti.'
While waiting for Warp Space, Kyle planned a couple of things.
Several minutes later, Warp Space ca back down again with a smile. "I'm back," she said with a smile.
"Alright, let's start," Kyle said as he readied his hamr.
"You don't have to dig," Warp Space said with a polite chuckle. "I can take care of the ground."
The next mont, her surroundings started to warp.
The ground beca larger for just an instant before returning to its original size.
Kyle watched with interest as the ground beca quite soft.
Warp Space had essentially pulled the ground apart before putting it back.
It was a bit like cutting a cucumber into pieces before aligning it again.
"That's quite useful," Kyle said. "Can you do that with everything?"
"Sadly, no," she said with a smile. "Space is occupied by different things. Matter, Energy, and Wills. The denser sothing is, the harder it is to expand the space it occupies."
"Expanding or shrinking space that's only occupied by air isn't difficult, but expanding the space occupied by a powerful weapon is almost impossible for . High densities of Energy, like a powerful fireball, are also difficult to pull apart."
"Ah, I see," Kyle said. "That's why you expanded the space around the bird's feathers instead of scattering the feathers themselves."
Warp Space nodded. "I can also speed up and slow down ti, but the sa rules apply. Anyway, shall we?"
Kyle just nodded.
The next mont, the two of them just went into the ground like it was made of water.
Warp Space kept distorting the ground beneath her as they went downward.
After a couple of seconds, they ca across a Primal Beast, but it wasn't very powerful. Most likely, it was a Level One or Two Primal Beast. Kyle couldn't really tell the difference, and it also didn't matter. Both kinds of Primal Beasts would die to one strike of the hamr anyway.
A minute later, the two ca across a pretty strong chunk of ore.
Warp Space wanted to go around it.
"Wait a second," Kyle said. "I want that."
Kyle went over to lift it, but it was a bit too big and heavy.
Kyle's Soul Space was quite massive, and he could easily fit this big chunk of ore, but one could only store things in one's Soul Space that they could lift.
Otherwise, everyone could just summon huge mountains out of nowhere to crush their enemies, and that would be stupid.
It would be stupid if soone were about to enter a True Battle just to realize that they had a huge chunk of powerful ore that they could use to crush their enemy, ruining the battle.
"I can help you," Warp Space said.
"No need," Kyle said as he readied his hamr. "I've had so mining experience."
Kyle put his hamr to the chunk and used a couple of its tools.
Theodor had never co across such materials, which was why his tools hadn't been designed to handle such materials, but Kyle knew enough to re-engineer the tools.
Warp Space watched as Kyle perford a couple of strange tests on the ore for about 30 seconds.
"Ah, got it!" Kyle said with a smile before he summoned one of the tools.
He touched the chunk of ore with the tool, and a second later, it easily split in two.
Warp Space watched Kyle putting away the two chunks since they were light enough to carry now with interest.
"Let's continue," Kyle said.
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